Wen Tianlian, or Lian as he was always called, sprinted through the bustling marketplace, dodging vendors and leaping over baskets. His master, Ling Xiao, chased after him, brandishing a sturdy stick.
"You scamp, Lian! Stop right there!" Ling Xiao shouted, laughter in his voice.
Lian risked a glance over his shoulder, his eyes wide with mock terror. "Master, please! Don't eat me!"
The crowd parted, revealing a sea of amused faces. Some onlookers chuckled, while others placed bets on the outcome.
Ling Xiao gained ground, his long strides devouring the distance. "I'll have you for lunch, you little rascal!"
Lian darted between stalls, using his agility to evade capture. Finally, exhaustion caught up with him, and he stumbled, gasping for breath.
Ling Xiao halted, grinning, his chest heaving. "Gotcha!"
As they caught their breath, Lian turned, eyes pleading. "Master, mercy!"
Ling Xiao's smile softened. "Come here, Lian."
Lian hesitated, then approached, his head bowed. "Yes, Master?"
Ling Xiao's stick tapped Lian's shoulder, playfully. "Why did you feed the chickens alcohol?"
Lian winced, anticipating punishment. "I...I just wanted to see if they'd cluck differently?"
The stick tapped him again, this time with a hint of amusement. "All the chickens are drunk, Lian. What am I to do with you?"
Lian rubbed his sore shoulder, chuckling. "Maybe they'll start a chicken tavern?"
Ling Xiao's laughter echoed through the market, drawing more onlookers. "You're a menace, Lian. But I suppose I won't eat you...this time."
Lian exhaled, relieved, as Ling Xiao's expression turned stern. "However, you'll help me clean up this mess. And no more 'experiments' with the chickens."
Lian nodded vigorously. "Yes, Master. I promise."
The crowd dispersed, chuckling and shaking their heads. Ling Xiao and Lian shared a warm smile, their banter a familiar ritual.
But little did Lian know, his life was about to take a dramatic turn, one that would lead him down a path of discovery, danger, and forbidden love
Lian trailed behind Ling Xiao, helping corral the intoxicated chickens into their coop. The birds staggered and flapped wildly, clucking in a drunken slur.
Ling Xiao watched, shaking his head. "You've created a flock of feathered lushes, Lian."
Lian grinned. "At least they're happy?"
Ling Xiao's expression turned stern. "Have you practiced the Swift Arm movement?"
Lian's grin faltered. "Ah, Master...you know that movement is hard."
Ling Xiao's eyes narrowed. "Hard? You've had months to master it!"
Lian's frustration boiled over, and he slapped his forehead. "Ugh! Why can't I get it right?"
Ling Xiao's face darkened. "Why did I accept you as a disciple? I should have thrown you away!"
Lian's eyes sparkled with mischief. "No, Master! It's because you love me as your disciple! I'm adorable and lovable!"
Ling Xiao rolled his eyes, incredulous. "You're a menace, Lian. Not adorable."
As they bantered, Lian's gaze drifted to the crowd. That's when he saw him – the mysterious man from his dream. Tall, brooding, with piercing eyes that seemed to bore into Lian's soul.
Lian's heart skipped a beat. It was impossible. He had dreamed of that man just last night, in a vivid, unsettling dream.
In the dream, the man stood atop a mountain, his eyes fixed on Lian. The air was thick with an otherworldly energy, and Lian felt an inexplicable pull.
Now, as their gazes met in the market, Lian felt that same jolt. The man's eyes seemed to hold a secret, a message meant only for Lian.
Ling Xiao's laughter broke the spell, and Lian turned back to his master, his mind reeling.
"Master, mercy!" Lian cried, dodging Ling Xiao's playful blows.
But his eyes kept drifting back to the mysterious stranger, his heart pounding with a mix of fear and fascination.
As Lian dodged Ling Xiao's blows, his gaze locked onto the mysterious stranger. Their eyes met once more, and Lian felt the world around him fade.
The stranger's lips curled into a subtle smile, and he vanished into the crowd.
Ling Xiao's laughter snapped Lian back to reality. "Gotcha!" he exclaimed, tapping Lian's shoulder.
But Lian's mind was elsewhere. He scanned the crowd, desperate to find the stranger.
That's when he saw it – a small, white feather drifting through the air, carried by an unseen breeze. The feather danced around Lian, as if beckoning him.
Suddenly, the feather dropped, landing softly in Lian's palm.
A message, written in elegant script, adorned the feather:
"The White-Haired Demon awaits."
Lian's heart skipped a beat. What did it mean?
As he looked up, the crowd began to disperse, and the market's sounds faded into the distance.
Lian's world narrowed to a single, haunting question;
Who was the White-Haired Demon?
As the feather's message sank in, Lian's thoughts swirled. Who was the White-Haired Demon? What did they want with him?
Ling Xiao's voice broke the spell. "Lian, focus! We have chores to finish."
Lian nodded, tucking the feather into his sleeve. He helped Ling Xiao with the remaining tasks, his mind wandering.
As they worked, Lian noticed the stranger's absence. Had it been a hallucination? But the feather's message lingered, a tangible reminder.
After completing their chores, Ling Xiao led Lian to the tea table. Over steaming cups, Lian's curiosity spilled out.
"Master, have you heard of the White-Haired Demon?"
Ling Xiao's expression turned serious. "A legend, Lian. A powerful being. Some say a demon, others a god."
Lian's eyes widened. "What's the story?"
Ling Xiao leaned in, his voice low. "It's said the White-Haired Demon ruled the realms, bringing darkness and light. But a great battle cast him into the abyss."
Lian's mind reeled. "And this feather?" He took out the feather from his sleeve and showed it to his master.
Ling Xiao's gaze turned piercing. "Be cautious, Lian. Some forces are best left untouched."
As they sipped their tea, Lian's thoughts churned. What did the White-Haired Demon want with him?
The sun began to set, casting a golden glow over the market. Lian's heart remained restless, the feather's message burning within.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Lian's unease grew. The feather's message haunted him.
Ling Xiao's expression turned grave. "Lian, I must confess...I've kept secrets from you. Your past, your destiny...it's time you knew."
Lian's heart skipped a beat. "What do you mean, Master?"
Ling Xiao's eyes locked onto his. "You're not who you think you are, Lian. Your true identity holds the key to unlocking the realms' greatest mystery."
Suddenly, a gust of wind swept through the market, extinguishing lanterns and sending vendors scrambling. A dark figure emerged from the shadows.
"Ling Xiao," the figure growled, "the time for secrets is over."
Ling Xiao's face set in a determined expression. "Not now, Zhang."
Zhang's eyes flashed with malice. "The White-Haired Demon stirs. Lian's fate is sealed."
Lian's world spun. What did Zhang mean? What fate awaited him?
As Zhang vanished into the darkness, Ling Xiao grasped Lian's arm. "Come, Lian. Our journey begins now."