MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 69: TRAINING ISN’T ABOUT POWER
Chapter 69 — TRAINING ISN’T ABOUT POWER
Another Morning at Dragon Turtle Academy arrived without ceremony.
No announcements. No alarms. Just the slow return of sound as the academy woke up. Footsteps echoed through stone corridors. Wind slid through open archways. Somewhere far off, metal struck metal in steady rhythm.
Azure Dragon’s team gathered in the lower training field just before sunrise.
It wasn’t one of the grand arenas. No spectators. No banners. Just an old rectangular ground bordered by weathered stone pillars, each etched with faded formation lines.
Instructor Mei Ying stood at the center.
She didn’t greet them.
She didn’t waste time.
"You’re all tired," she said plainly. "Good. That means you’re honest."
Chen Wulian shifted his shoulders.
"I feel great."
Mei Ying looked at him.
"Then you’re lying to yourself."
Chen shut up.
She walked slowly in front of them, eyes sharp, taking in posture, breathing, stance.
"You’ve already proven you’re strong," she continued. "That part is done. Stage Three will not reward raw power. It will punish excess."
She stopped in front of Ling Yifan.
"You lead because others stabilize around you," she said. "But leadership is not correction."
Ling Yifan inclined his head slightly. "Understood."
She moved on.
"Bai Qianlan. You adjust too often. You hesitate because you want perfection."
Bai frowned faintly.
"I—"
"You break your own momentum," Mei Ying finished. "Illusions are commitments, not suggestions."
Bai nodded slowly.
"Ouyang Xue’er," Mei Ying said next. "Your control is precise. Your restraint is not."
Ouyang raised an eyebrow. "You want me to hold back?"
"No," Mei Ying replied. "I want you to stop assuming everyone needs saving."
That one landed.
Chen cleared his throat. "I feel attacked."
Mei Ying didn’t even glance at him.
"Chen Wulian," she said. "You are a shield that keeps turning into a hammer."
Chen opened his mouth.
She raised a finger.
"And Long Hao," Mei Ying said, finally turning to him. "You plan too far ahead."
Long Hao met her gaze calmly.
"...That’s a flaw?"
"Yes," she said. "Because reality doesn’t care about your predictions."
She turned back to the group.
"So we train differently today."
She gestured toward the field.
"Pairs. No exceptions."
A few glances were exchanged.
Mei Ying continued.
"Ling Yifan. Bai Qianlan."
Both of them stiffened slightly.
"Chen Wulian. Long Hao."
Chen blinked. "Wait, really?"
"Yes."
She turned.
"Ouyang Xue’er. Jin Roulan."
Jin nodded immediately.
"And Qin Shuo," Mei Ying said, "you’re with everyone."
Qin froze.
"...Everyone?"
"You’re the backbone," she said. "You’ll learn why."
PAIR ONE — SPEAR AND ILLUSION
Ling Yifan and Bai stood opposite each other near the edge of the field.
No signal was given.
They both waited.
Finally, Bai spoke.
"...So."
Ling Yifan adjusted his grip on the spear.
"So."
She sighed. "This is awkward."
"It shouldn’t be," he replied.
"That makes it worse."
She raised her hands, illusion threads forming naturally.
"Ready?"
"Yes."
She attacked first.
Not aggressively. Not with a full illusion field. Just a clean distortion, bending space around Ling Yifan’s feet, aiming to disrupt his balance.
He stepped forward anyway.
The spear moved.
Precise. Controlled.
He didn’t strike her. He struck the illusion’s anchor point.
The distortion collapsed.
Bai frowned.
"You’re anticipating."
"You always anchor your illusions," he said. "You hesitate to let them free."
"That’s not hesitation," she argued. "That’s control."
"Control can become fear," he replied calmly.
She paused.
Then smiled slightly.
"...Again."
This time, she didn’t anchor.
The illusion spread unevenly, chaotic, less beautiful but faster.
Ling Yifan reacted late.
His spear grazed empty air.
Bai used the opening, stepping in close, tapping his shoulder lightly.
"Hit."
Ling Yifan exhaled.
"...Good."
They continued.
Not faster. Not harder.
Cleaner.
PAIR TWO — SHADOW AND EARTH
Chen Wulian cracked his knuckles and grinned.
"Well," he said, "this is new."
Long Hao said nothing.
They faced each other.
Chen moved first, stomping the ground. Earth qi surged instinctively, reinforcing his stance.
Long Hao vanished.
Not fully. Just enough.
Shadow slid along the ground, reappearing behind Chen.
Chen swung without thinking.
Too hard.
Long Hao was already gone.
"Stop swinging like that," Long Hao said from his left.
Chen turned.
"Easy for you to say."
He charged again.
Long Hao didn’t counter.
He let Chen come.
At the last second, he stepped inside Chen’s range, placing a hand lightly against his chest.
"Too much force," he said. "You overcommit."
Chen frowned. "That’s how you break things."
"Not how you hold them," Long Hao replied.
Chen hesitated.
"...Again."
They reset.
This time, Chen slowed.
Measured his step.
Long Hao nodded slightly.
Better.
Inside Long Hao’s chest, something stirred.
Longyu’s presence surfaced gently, like someone leaning against a doorframe.
"Took you long enough," she muttered.
He didn’t react outwardly.
You’re awake, he thought.
"Obviously," Longyu replied. "You’re not subtle when you train."
He allowed a faint breath.
Thoughts?
She watched Chen carefully.
"He’s afraid of failing someone," she said. "So he hits harder than necessary."
Long Hao absorbed that.
And me?
Longyu snorted softly.
"You don’t trust moments you can’t predict."
He exhaled.
Fair.
PAIR THREE — ICE AND BLADE
Ouyang Xue’er and Jin Roulan trained without much talk.
Ouyang controlled the field. Frost spread with surgical precision, shaping terrain.
Jin moved through it, blade flashing, testing footing, adapting.
At one point, Jin slipped.
Ouyang instinctively reinforced the ice beneath her.
Mei Ying’s voice cut through the air.
"Don’t."
Ouyang froze.
Jin recovered on her own.
Mei Ying approached.
"Support is not intervention," she said. "Trust your teammate to survive mistakes."
Ouyang clenched her jaw.
"...Understood."
THE BACKBONE
Qin Shuo stood at the center of the field.
Mei Ying placed formation markers around him.
"You don’t fight," she said. "You read."
She activated a low-level pressure field.
Everyone felt it.
Not painful. Just distracting.
"Your job," Mei Ying continued, "is to stabilize chaos."
Qin closed his eyes.
Formation lines extended outward from him, faint but steady.
The pressure eased.
Chen blinked. "...Huh."
Ling Yifan nodded slightly.
"Again," Mei Ying said.
She altered the pressure.
Qin adjusted.
Slowly.
Deliberately.
"Formation specialists don’t shine," Mei Ying said quietly. "They endure."
Qin opened his eyes.
"...I can do that."
BREAK
They rested briefly under the shade of the pillars.
Sweat. Quiet breathing. No complaints.
Long Hao leaned against stone, eyes half-closed.
Longyu floated beside him, faint jade glow visible only to him.
"You’re refining," she said. "That’s dangerous."
He glanced at her.
Dangerous?
"Yes," she replied. "Power is loud. Refinement is irreversible."
He smiled faintly.
Good.
She watched the others.
"This team will break things," she said. "Not today. But eventually."
He nodded once.
Mei Ying called them back.
"Enough for now," she said. "You’ve learned what you needed."
She looked at them one by one.
"Training isn’t about power," she repeated. "It’s about restraint."
She turned away.
"Rest. Tomorrow, we prepare for Stage Three."
As they left the field, tired but sharper, Long Hao glanced back.
The stone pillars stood silent.
The formation lines faintly visible beneath the surface.
Nothing dramatic had happened.
No explosions.
No breakthroughs.
But something had shifted.
Foundations, once cracked, had been reinforced.
And for the first time since the tournament began—
Azure Dragon felt aligned.
[Chapter ENDS]







