Chapter 66: Heavenly Tribulations
Flaming stones slammed against the talisman array protecting Blackmere’s western wall. White nets of energy rippled across the defensive barrier. A dozen stones bounced away harmlessly, but another six punched through the weakened ward and plummeted into the city below.
Xiulan clenched her teeth. The bastards aimed for the buildings inside rather than the walls themselves—a deliberate tactic to spread panic among the citizens. Smoke already billowed up through the city, visible against the pale glow of the defensive array.
She sprinted through the streets with Mei Chen close behind. A non-burning projectile crashed through a nearby building wall, sending debris scattering across their path. Up ahead, a fire-fighting wagon’s crew worked frantically to extinguish a small blaze, their silhouettes dancing in the firelight.
They rounded a corner onto the main avenue leading to the western gate. A cluster of civilians fled eastward—parents clutching children’s hands, elderly supported by younger relatives. A massive burning rock plummeted directly toward the fleeing family.
"Mei Chen!" Xiulan leapt upward, channeling qi through her meridians. She gathered yin energy in her left palm and yang in her right, sliding iron darts into each hand. With a practiced precision, she launched both projectiles.
Lightning crackled through the falling rock, shattering it into hundreds of smaller fragments. Mei Chen pressed her palms together and exhaled a long breath. A swirling vortex of icy wind materialized above the crowd, catching the burning pieces. The supernatural gust smothered their flames and guided them safely to the ground. "It’s done, miss!"
Xiulan landed in a crouch on the cobblestones. "Everyone to the shelters! Move east, away from the gates!"
The gathered civilians snapped out of their stunned silence and rushed eastward. A squad of soldiers hustled past carrying clay water pots, their boots pounding against the stone street.
"This way." Xiulan sprinted toward the western gate with Mei Chen matching her pace. They scaled the wall in three quick bounds, landing atop the battlements.
Two massive spiritual torches cast an eerie blue glow across the battlefield, illuminating the advancing Chao army. The enemy’s formations stretched into the darkness beyond the torchlight’s reach.
The siege engines creaked and groaned. Another volley of burning stones launched skyward, trailing smoke and flames as they arced toward the city.
Behind her, the defensive mangonels’ torsion mechanisms tightened and snapped forward. The throwing arms swung with explosive force, hurling their own barrage of stones. The two volleys passed each other mid-flight—a deadly dance of fire and stone.
The enemy projectiles slammed into Blackmere’s array wards while their own stones crashed through the Chao army’s spiritual barriers. Purple and gold spiritual energy exploded across the night sky, casting wild shadows across the battlefield.
More burning stones punched through the city’s weakened barrier above, their flames casting wild shadows across the battlements. Xiulan shifted her stance and gathered qi into her arms, preparing to deflect the deadly projectiles from the soldiers around her.
A golden light erupted in front of them first. The massive ethereal form of a mountain materialized, its translucent surface rippling with earth-element qi. The flaming rocks bounced off the spiritual construct, tumbling harmlessly into the darkness beyond the wall.
"This is the mountain!" Wei Kang planted his feet wide on the stone battlements. Golden light pulsed through the ritual scars on his outstretched arms as he maintained the defensive technique.
Behind Xiulan, crossbowmen lined up along the wall. Their weapons clicked as bolts slid into place. Zhang Huo strode behind their ranks with raised fist. Fire qi streamed from his palm, igniting each crossbow bolt until the entire line bristled with burning projectiles.
Through gaps in Wei Kang’s mountain barrier, Xiulan studied the enemy forces below. The Chao army spread out in practiced formations. Soldiers advanced under the cover of wooden screens, the barriers gleaming with protective talismans.
"Fire!" Zhang Huo’s command rang across the battlements.
Dozens of burning bolts launched simultaneously. They traced burning arcs through the night sky before plunging into the enemy ranks. Spiritual fire exploded outward on impact, turning the battlefield into a sea of golden flames.
Xiulan squinted through the smoke and was disappointed—minimal damage. The protective talismans flickered and held.
Enemy crossbowmen steadied their weapons behind their barriers. A wave of bolts whistled through the air toward Blackmere’s walls. The defensive ward sparked and crackled as it intercepted most projectiles, but hairline cracks spread across its white surface. Several bolts punched through.
"Down!" Xiulan dropped into a crouch.
A scream pierced the air to her left. A soldier clutched his shoulder where a bolt protruded, blood seeping between his fingers as he collapsed to the stones.
Zhang Huo bellowed another command. Blackmere’s crossbowmen launched a second volley, their burning projectiles painting streaks across the night sky. The impacts sparked larger explosions this time, spiritual fire catching wooden screens ablaze.
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The enemy response came swiftly—another barrage of bolts accompanied by massive rocks from their siege engines. The talisman ward shattered with a sound like breaking glass, shards dissolving into mist.
Wei Kang roared. Ethereal mountains erupted from the stonework, deflecting the falling rocks. But the bolts ignored the defense, impacting the wall face below the battlements.
Xiulan leaned over the edge to assess the damage. "Shit."
Where each bolt struck, twisted vines erupted from the stone. The unnatural growth writhed upward, a mass of creeping flora scaling the wall’s surface.
Sun Gai stepped beside Xiulan and struck his charm-laden staff against the stone battlements. The rhythmic impacts echoed through the night air as he chanted in ancient Taoist verse. Xiulan watched massive roots erupt from the earth before the wall, their wooden forms twisting upward before curving to strike the fortification halfway up its height.
Sharp spines erupted from Sun Gai’s controlled growth, forming a jagged belt across the wall’s surface. The defensive plants lashed downward with lethal force, shredding through the enemy’s creeping vines. Wood splintered against wood as the two supernatural growths clashed.
Xiulan looked up as the defensive mangonels released their payload with thunderous cracks. Instead of targeting the enemy siege engines, the stones arced lower toward the massed crossbowmen. Wooden screens splintered under the barrage. Hundreds of soldiers scattered as their protective barriers shattered.
Almost on cue Zhang Huo directed another volley from Blackmere’s crossbowmen. Burning bolts rained down on the disorganized troops, spreading further chaos through their ranks. Screams and shouts echoed across the battlefield as formations broke apart.
Xiulan tracked the casualties on both sides with cold calculation. Despite their successful counter-attack, the broken talisman ward left Blackmere’s defenders increasingly vulnerable. Each exchange would exact a heavier toll on her forces.
These were just the opening acts, and they were already ferocious.
A figure among the enemy ranks raised a staff skyward. Golden light erupted around him, forming an intricate magical array in the air. The Chao siege engines fired simultaneously, their projectiles transforming into brilliant spheres of solid gold as they passed through the array’s pattern.
The orbs arced through the night sky, halting at their apex above Blackmere instead of crashing down. Each massive sphere pulsed with spiritual energy as they spread out before fracturing into hundreds of smaller orbs. The deadly rain of golden light illuminated the city below in an otherworldly glow.
Xiulan’s stomach clenched. The sheer number of projectiles would flatten entire districts. She gripped Severing Light tighter as the deadly spheres descended.
The orbs struck the Treasure Pavilion’s protective barrier that towered over it’s pagoda first. White energy crackled and splintered like breaking ice across the dome’s surface. Each impact sent ripples through the failing ward.
A blinding flash erupted from the pagoda’s peak. Lightning—pure white and crackling with raw power—exploded outward in a vast web. The electrical net engulfed every falling orb simultaneously. Golden spheres shattered like glass, their fragments dissolving into sparkles that rained harmlessly downward.
Xiulan squinted through the afterimage burned into her vision. A lone figure stood atop the pagoda tower. The man’s robes whipped in the spiritual backlash.
"Master Qingfeng?" she whispered.
The night fell silent. No siege engines creaked. No soldiers shouted. Even the flames seemed to quiet their crackling.
Then lightning erupted from the pagoda’s peak again—a single golden bolt that streaked across the battlefield. It struck the enemy cultivator who had launched the golden orb attack. The man’s barrier shattered in a shower of spiritual sparks as he was immolated instantly.
In a resounding response, thunder boomed overhead.
Dark clouds materialized from nowhere, writhing with blue energy. A massive bolt of tribulation lightning plummeted from the storm, smashing against a golden barrier that formed around the pagoda’s peak.
More strikes followed, relentless and devastating. Each impact sprayed sheets of golden sparks across the night sky. The magical display cast wild shadows across the battlefield below.
Shouts erupted along the wall. Dozens of soldiers pointed toward the enemy lines with urgent cries.
Xiulan snapped her attention to the battlefield below. Through the raging fires that consumed the enemy’s wooden screens, twelve dark figures emerged. Their outlines twisted and blurred as they sprinted forward with inhuman speed. The spiritual pressure radiating from them confirmed her worst fear—enemy cultivators launching a direct assault.
Xiulan gripped Severing Light tightly and raised it overhead. "Defend the walls! All positions!" Her command carried across the battlements, echoing through the smoke-filled air.
"Crossbows!" Zhang Huo’s gruff voice boomed. "Staggered volleys!"
Lines of burning bolts streaked through the night in coordinated waves. Golden explosions lit up the ground around the charging cultivators. The attackers twisted and spun between the blasts, their movements fluid and precise as they closed the distance. Not a single bolt found its mark despite the disciplined barrage.
Xiulan sprang onto the battlement’s edge, drawing her iron darts. Yin and yang qi flowed through her meridians and into the metal. She launched them in a practiced arc toward the advancing cultivators. Lightning crackled between the darts as they slid through the air, adding brilliant white flashes to the golden fire swirls from Zhang Huo’s arrows.
The display seemed almost insignificant beneath the massive tribulation storm above. More blue-white lightning hammered against the master’s barrier atop the pagoda with deafening force. The endless shriiing of lightning strikes mixed with thunderous booms until the very air vibrated. The dissonance pressed against Xiulan’s ears as she readied another set of darts.
Sun Gai’s defensive branches erupted outward. The wooden spines and spikes detached in an explosive burst. The wooden shrapnel filled the air like the blast from a hundred massive claymore mines.
The enemy cultivators spun and twisted through the barrage with supernatural grace. Their weapons flashed—sword, staff, and spear deflecting the wooden shards while protective qi fields shimmered around them. One cultivator failed to dodge completely. A wooden spike buried deep into his shoulder, but he yanked it free without breaking stride.
Xiulan glanced at Mei Chen. Frost gathered around her ghostly claws as she crouched ready to spring, supernatural cold radiating from her altered form. A predatory focus burned in her glowing slate-blue eyes.
Ming Lihua appeared on the gate’s roof just above Xiulan’s head, her purple robes whipping in the spiritual backlash from the ongoing lightning storm. "Time to fight."
Xiulan scoffed. "Well, no shit."
At least she didn’t need to worry about a lengthy siege anymore. The enemy seemed determined to end this quickly.