He didn't bow.
That's why I noticed him.
Everyone else knelt.
Some out of fear.
Some out of hope.
Some because kneeling was all they knew.
The boy stood.
Barefoot.
Clothes patched more times than stitched.
A sword strapped to his back that had been broken—and badly repaired.
He met my eyes.
Not challenging.
Not worshipping.
Asking.
"What do you want?" I asked.
"To stop being wrong," he said simply.
Xueyi inhaled sharply.
I smiled.
"Show me your sword," I said.
He drew it.
Crooked.
Unbalanced.
The grip wrapped backward.
Every sect would have laughed him out.
I took the blade.
Held it.
Felt his habits.
His mistakes.
His effort.
I handed it back.
"Swing."
He did.
Ugly.
Honest.
I stepped behind him.
Didn't touch him.
Just stood close enough.
"Don't imitate," I said.
"Listen."
He swung again.
Different.
Not better.
Truer.
The air shifted.
The Pavilion hummed.
Xueyi's eyes widened.
"He resonated…"
I nodded.
"He stopped obeying."
I looked at the boy.
"Name?"
"Chen Yu."
"Chen Yu," I said, "do you accept correction over comfort?"
He swallowed.
Then nodded.
"Yes."
"Then you're in," I said.
No ceremony.
No oath.
The system reacted.
DISCIPLE REGISTERED
Authority Source: Founder
Heaven Verification: FAILED
Override: Accepted
Heaven noticed.
Again.
Far above, the ledger added a second name.
That worried them more than my own.
