MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 70: THE NIGHT BEFORE FORMATION
Chapter 70 — THE NIGHT BEFORE FORMATION
Even at night, the stone corridors carried sound. Footsteps from patrol squads. Low conversations drifting through open windows. The distant hum of formations embedded deep into the mountain foundations.
But for Azure Dragon’s team, the night felt heavier than usual.
They returned to their assigned residence just after dusk.
No one spoke much.
Training earlier had taken more out of them than any public match.
Not physically. Mentally.
They had all been forced to confront something uncomfortable. Limits. Habits. Blind spots they had carried without realizing.
Chen Wulian was the first to break the silence once they reached the common hall.
"...I hate this part," he muttered, dropping onto a bench.
Bai Qianlan glanced at him. "The quiet?"
"The thinking," Chen replied. "Feels like waiting for a punch you can’t see."
Ling Yifan placed his spear against the wall carefully, as if even the sound of metal touching stone might disturb something.
"That’s because tomorrow isn’t about reaction," he said. "It’s about positioning."
Ouyang Xue’er folded her arms. "You’re saying that like it’s comforting."
"It’s not meant to be," Ling Yifan replied calmly.
Long Hao remained near the doorway, leaning lightly against the frame. He watched them all without interrupting.
Inside him, Longyu was unusually quiet.
Not asleep. Just... observing.
Qin Shuo moved to the corner of the hall and began laying out small formation tokens on the floor. Smooth discs etched with thin geometric lines. He arranged them slowly, deliberately.
No one questioned it.
They had learned better.
"Tomorrow," Qin said finally, "the moment the first formation collapses, chaos spreads."
Chen leaned back, staring at the ceiling. "So we don’t let it collapse."
"No," Qin corrected. "We let it bend."
That got everyone’s attention.
Ling Yifan turned toward him. "Explain."
Qin adjusted one of the tokens slightly, creating a subtle asymmetry.
"Rigid formations shatter," he said. "Adaptive ones survive. Stage Three isn’t about holding ground. It’s about controlling transitions."
Bai crouched slightly to look closer. "You’re planning for us to lose ground."
"Yes."
Chen snorted. "That sounds like losing."
Qin shook his head. "It sounds like refusing to die on the wrong hill."
Long Hao finally spoke. "Who do you expect to push us hardest?"
Qin didn’t hesitate. "Vermilion Phoenix."
The name landed without drama.
Everyone already knew.
"They don’t pressure evenly," Qin continued. "They overload one vector until something snaps. If we try to match them head-on, we’ll burn out."
Ouyang clicked her tongue. "So we let them think they’re winning."
"Exactly," Qin said.
Ling Yifan nodded slowly. "And then we counter where they aren’t looking."
Bai smiled faintly. "I like that."
Chen sighed. "I don’t. But I trust you."
That earned a rare look from Qin.
"...Thank you."
LATER THAT NIGHT
The hall eventually emptied.
One by one, they retired to their rooms.
Long Hao remained behind.
He stepped out into the outer balcony, where the stone rail overlooked the lower academy grounds. Lanterns glowed softly below, tracing paths like veins of light.
He rested his forearms against the railing.
Longyu appeared beside him, floating just above the stone, her jade glow muted.
"You’re quiet," he said.
"You noticed," she replied. "Good."
He waited.
She leaned forward slightly, peering down at the academy.
"This place is restless tonight," she said. "Not the students. The ground."
He frowned. The bone again?
"Yes," Longyu said. "And something else."
He turned his head slightly. Something sealed?
She nodded.
"Multiple seals," she corrected. "Layered. Old. And not all of them belong to Dragon Turtle Academy."
That tightened something in his chest.
Meaning?
"Meaning Stage Three isn’t just a tournament," she said. "It’s a convergence."
He exhaled slowly.
Do the deans know?
She shrugged. "Some of it."
And you didn’t tell me earlier because...
"Because knowing too early makes people reckless," Longyu replied. "And you don’t need help with that."
He almost smiled.
Almost.
Down below, he spotted movement.
Two figures crossing the courtyard.
Chen Wulian.
And Ling Yifan.
They were talking quietly, heads angled toward each other.
Long Hao watched for a moment.
Then turned away.
Some conversations weren’t his to hear.
INSIDE THE COURTYARD
Chen stopped near one of the stone pillars.
"...You still think I hesitated?" he asked.
Ling Yifan didn’t answer immediately.
"Yes," he said finally. "But not because you were afraid."
Chen frowned. "Then why."
Ling Yifan met his eyes. "Because you cared."
Chen laughed once. Short. Dry. "That’s a stupid reason to get killed."
"It’s also why people follow you," Ling Yifan replied.
Chen looked away.
"...You think that’ll get us through Stage Three?"
"No," Ling Yifan said. "But I think pretending you don’t care will get us killed faster."
Silence settled between them.
Chen rubbed the back of his neck. "You’re annoyingly calm, you know that?"
"I practice," Ling Yifan said.
That earned a snort.
They turned back toward the residence together.
THE GIRLS’ ROOM
Bai Qianlan sat cross-legged on her bed, hands resting loosely on her knees.
She wasn’t meditating.
She was replaying moments.
The way Ling Yifan had moved earlier. Not forceful. Not flashy. Just certain.
The way he had trusted her illusion without looking back.
She pressed her lips together.
"You’re overthinking again," Ouyang Xue’er said from across the room.
Bai glanced at her. "Am I that obvious?"
"Yes."
Bai sighed and lay back, staring at the ceiling.
"...Do you ever get tired of being composed?" she asked.
Ouyang considered that. "No. But I get tired of pretending it doesn’t cost anything."
Bai smiled faintly.
They fell quiet.
Outside, the academy bells rang softly, marking the hour.
DAWN
The sky lightened slowly.
Not dramatically. Just enough to remind everyone that time was moving forward whether they were ready or not.
Azure Dragon gathered again in the common hall.
No speeches.
No pep talks.
Mei Ying waited for them at the entrance.
"You look better," she said. "That’s concerning."
Chen grinned. "We always look best right before disaster."
"Good," Mei Ying replied. "Then let’s not disappoint tradition."
She turned and began walking.
"Stage Three briefing begins in one hour," she said. "After that, there’s no adjustment time."
Ling Yifan shouldered his spear.
Bai straightened her robes.
Qin gathered his formation tokens.
Ouyang flexed her fingers once, frost flickering briefly along her knuckles.
Long Hao followed last.
Longyu hovered close, expression unreadable.
"You ready?" she asked quietly.
He nodded.
Not for what’s coming, he thought.
But for what we are.
She smiled faintly.
"That’s usually enough."
They stepped forward together.
Not as individuals.
Not as rivals.
But as a team that had finally learned where its weight belonged.
And somewhere beneath Dragon Turtle Academy, something ancient shifted again.
Not awake.
Not yet.
But listening.
[Chapter ENDS]
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