The echo of the Emperor's order—"GET THAT WRETCH OUT OF MY SIGHT!"—still hung heavy in the air. The silence left by Wei Feng's chaotic expulsion was heavy, thick with humiliation, anger, and a palpable confusion. The banquet was in ruins; the atmosphere, poisoned.
Into that tense silence, Elder Lin Jian's voice rose. It was not a loud voice, but it was imbued with a layer of Qi that made it resonate, compelling every noble, every minister, and every servant to pay attention. It was the voice of a master, accustomed to being heard.
"Your Imperial Majesty," he began, offering a flawless bow that showed no trace of the offense he had suffered. His calm was, in itself, a display of power. "The strength of the Black Dragon Guard is a true testament to the might of the Great Wei Empire. It is an honor and a humbling lesson to be in the presence of such majesty."
He paused, letting the flattery soothe the wound to the imperial pride. Nearby, two ministers whispered to each other.
"Cunning," one murmured. "He praises the very club they just used to beat his own family." "He's setting the stage," the other replied. "Such a flowery speech can only precede an equally grand request."
Elder Lin continued, his gaze fixed on the Emperor. "And such power can only be guided by a leader of your vision and wisdom. Your handling of internal affairs is... formidable."
The emphasis on "internal affairs" was a silk-draped dagger, a direct reference to Wei Feng that made the Emperor's face darken further. Then, the Elder turned slightly, his eyes landing on Wei Yao, who remained standing by her seat, the necklace of blue stars gleaming coldly at her throat.
"But no legend we heard in the north, no tale from bards or report from scouts, prepared us for the grace and power of Princess Wei Yao. Truly, the empire has birthed a phoenix destined to rule."
Dragon, Wei Yao corrected in her mind, a flash of defiance hardening her heart. My lineage is that of the dragon.
Elder Lin finally reached the climax of his oration. His voice grew solemn, each word heavy and deliberate. "It is for this reason, recognizing the union of two forces that could bring a century of peace and prosperity, that I, Lin Jian, on behalf of the Golden Sword Sect, formally ask for the hand of Princess Wei Yao in sacred betrothal to Young Master Jin Tian. We propose to unite the Sword and the Dragon."
The proposal was clear. Public. Unmistakable. A silken bomb that had just detonated in the center of the hall.
The reaction was instantaneous. Jin Tian's face, once a mask of humiliated fury, transformed into one of arrogant triumph. The Emperor, despite his residual anger, nodded with an expression of deep satisfaction. The Empress remained impassive, a statue of ice.
And then, every eye in the hall—curious, envious, calculating—turned to devour Wei Yao. Hundreds of eyes, a single predator, awaiting her answer, awaiting her submission.
The silence stretched. One second. Two. Ten. It was torture, an instrument designed to crush her. The only sound in the vast hall was the soft crackle of the beeswax chandeliers. The weight of hundreds of gazes was physical, a pressure on her shoulders, on her chest, making it difficult to breathe. She felt the scrutiny of every minister, the envy of every noble lady, the cold expectation of her parents. They were pushing her into a cage forged from honor and alliances, expecting her to walk meekly inside and sing.
Her mind, however, was not still. It was a whirlwind.
A trap, she thought, her pulse hammering at her temples. A perfect cage. If I say no, I'm a capricious child endangering the empire over a tantrum. I become an irresponsible, unworthy heiress. If I say yes, I sell myself, bind myself to this conceited peacock and... and betray what happened just moments ago.
Her mother's words echoed in her head, cold and sharp as ice: "Perfection. Duty. Survival. Perfection is not an aspiration; it is your only option."
For an instant, she felt the urge to yield. To be the obedient daughter. To smile, accept, and do her duty. It was the easy path. The safe path. The path everyone expected.
But then, another image, far more powerful, erased the memory of her mother's words. The image of her uncle. The scent of wine, his body heat as he embraced her, his fingers brushing her skin as he placed the necklace on her. The chaos he had unleashed, not out of caprice, but for her. To protect her. To claim her. His kiss on her forehead, an act of possession as public as Jin Tian's proposal. And her own whisper, a truth that had escaped her heart before she could stop it: "I love you."
That memory was not a duty. It was not a lesson. It was the only truth in the entire damned hall.
No. The word was a silent scream in her mind. He defended me. In his clumsy, chaotic way, but he did it. I can't throw that away for this... peacock and his shiny necklace.
The panic receded, replaced by a cold, sharp clarity. Her strategic mind, the mind her mother had so painstakingly cultivated, switched on.
I can't run. I can't refuse directly. That would be a defeat. I must change the rules of the game. I cannot reject his proposal, but I can set conditions. Conditions his pride will not allow him to refuse, but that his skill may not allow him to meet.
Her gaze fell upon Jin Tian's arrogant smile. Upon his pride. His pride in his strength, in his sect, in his gift. There it was. The crack in his armor. He believes his martial power is absolute, that his title of "genius" makes him invincible.
I will use your pride as a weapon against you, she decided. I will force you into a test. And I will make you fail.
Wei Yao stood up. Her movement was fluid, elegant, and filled with an innate authority that instantly silenced the murmurs in the hall. This was not the obedient princess rising to accept. This was a queen holding court.
First, she bowed to Elder Lin and Jin Tian. "The Golden Sword Sect and Young Master Jin honor us immeasurably," she said, her voice clear and resonant. "A treasure like the 'Heart of the Blue Stars' is proof of a sincerity and power that leaves this empire speechless. I accept this gift with the deepest gratitude."
Jin Tian and Elder Lin smiled, visibly pleased. The Emperor nodded in approval. Excellent. The girl was following the script.
Then, Wei Yao turned slightly to address the court at large. "And it is precisely because of the magnitude of this honor that I, as heiress to the Dragon Throne, must act with the utmost caution." Her tone had become more serious, more regal. "My hand is not a mere prize to be given to the highest bidder. It is the future of the Wei bloodline. The man who sits beside me on the throne must be an unbreakable pillar, a dragon among men, whose power resonates with and complements my own."
The court murmured, this time with approval. It was a declaration of power, a reminder of her status. The Emperor looked even prouder, as if he had written her words himself.
Then, Wei Yao turned, and her golden gaze locked directly onto Jin Tian with the intensity of a hawk. His smile vanished. "Strength, Young Master, is not measured in treasures or speeches, but on the battlefield. The oldest tradition of my clan, one that dates back to the first Dragon Emperor, demands that worth be proven, not declared."
The silence in the hall grew heavy, expectant. The smiles on the faces of the Golden Sword delegation froze. The Emperor's face began to darken as he realized where this was headed.
"Therefore," Wei Yao announced, each word a drop of ice, "I will accept this betrothal on one condition." She paused, letting the tension simmer. "An honorable duel. Here, in the imperial capital, one month from now. Three exchanges of blows. Only three." And then, she delivered the final thrust, the one that would seal the trap. "If in those three exchanges, you manage to make me retreat a single step from my position, or if my power fails to disturb your composure for even an instant, your strength will be acknowledged as worthy of being my equal. And I, Wei Yao, will become your fiancée without further delay."
A deathly silence fell over the hall. No one breathed. The audacity of the proposal was monumental.
The Emperor was the first to explode. He slammed his hand on the jade armrest of his throne with a force that echoed through the hall. "WEI YAO!" he roared, his voice a thunderclap laced with fury. "YOU HAVE GONE TOO FAR! THIS IS NOT A GAME! Apologize to Young Master Jin immediately and accept the honor the Golden Sword Sect offers you!"
Wei Yao did not flinch at her father's fury. She turned to him and gave a deep, respectful bow, but when she looked up, her eyes showed no submission. They showed steel.
"Father, with the deepest and most due respect for your wisdom," she said, her voice calm but firm, "would the Great Wei Empire show weakness before our allies and rivals? Does the lineage of the Dragon fear a simple test of worth? If you nullify my challenge, it will give the impression that the Dragon Throne fears the Golden Sword Sect is superior. It will seem that we fear our own heiress is not up to the test."
She paused, and then dealt the finishing blow. "Or is it that Your Majesty doubts his own daughter's strength, doubts the dragon's blood that runs through my veins?"
Checkmate.
The Emperor was speechless, trapped. He could not admit to doubting his daughter without looking weak. He could not force the suitor to refuse the duel without both empires looking like cowards. He was furious, humiliated, but utterly silenced by her flawless political logic.
From her seat, Empress Wei Shuyin observed the scene. And for the first time all night, an emotion crossed her frozen face. The slightest, almost imperceptible smile touched the corner of her lips. It was approval. It was victory.
All eyes turned to Jin Tian. He was pale, his face a mixture of anger at being manipulated and the wounded pride of a challenged genius. Refusing was impossible. It would be an admission that he wasn't certain he could overcome a woman in three moves. His pride, as Wei Yao had predicted, would not allow it.
He clenched his fists at his sides, his voice tight and forced when he spoke. "I accept... the Princess's challenge. It will be an honor to prove my worth."
The agreement was sealed. The atmosphere of the banquet was irrevocably broken, replaced by the anticipation of a battle.
Wei Yao sat back down, her movement as fluid and serene as before. Her face was once again a mask of calm perfection, but inside, her heart was pounding with the adrenaline of a battle won, of having seized the reins of her own destiny.
Uncle, she thought, as Elder Lin began to speak again, his words now a meaningless drone. I hope that wherever the guards have thrown you, you enjoyed the show. This, too... I did for you.