Heaven didn't rage.
It withdrew.
And that terrified everyone who understood what silence meant.
Three days passed.
No decrees.
No pressure.
No retaliation.
On the fourth night, the stars rearranged.
Not visibly.
Hierarchically.
Xueyi woke first.
Her hand went to her sword.
"I can't remember a name," she whispered.
I opened my eyes.
"I know."
The Pavilion boundary trembled.
Not from force.
From recognition.
A name surfaced in my mind.
Not learned.
Recovered.
Tian Shu
The world flinched.
Somewhere far away, ancient seals cracked.
Chen Yu collapsed, clutching his head.
"I heard it," he gasped.
"I shouldn't have heard it."
I steadied him.
"Then forget the sound. Keep the meaning."
Xueyi looked at me.
Fear, awe, anger—all tangled.
"That name is erased," she said.
"Not forbidden. Removed."
"Yes," I replied.
"And now it's leaking."
Heaven's true core.
Not the system.
Not the saints.
The Author of Order.
Far above, something stirred that had not moved since the first cultivation era ended.
Not angry.
Not threatened.
Curious.
