Chapter 60: Evidence

Chapter 60: Evidence

Thats dust from a lotus-pill blossom! Hui said. He reached for his fire talismans, then hesitated. I cant control the output very well. I dont want to hurt Li Xiang!

Or dust from a lotus pill either way, keep it away from you! Xue agreed. She reached out her hand, then hesitated. Dammit, I cant use fire in this form!

The butterfly, Hui suggested, pointing at the mark on her palm.

Oh, right! She threw her hand out, palm up, fingers splayed. A fiery butterfly materialized from the red mark on her palm. Flapping its wings once, twice, it took to the air and alighted on Li Xiangs fingertip. Fire sparked from its feet, burning the dust away with a little poof!

With a flurry of wingbeats, the fiery butterfly darted into the air. Flustered, it danced in the air, then flew back to Bai Xues hand. It landed and became a mark on her palm once more.

Is it safe? Li Xiang asked, tipping her head.

Should be. No one touch the ground, Bai Xue said, tense.

Hui drew out a talisman. Everyone back up. Ill hit the alley with fire and burn away any remnants of the powder.

Drawing Li Xiang with her, Bai Xue ducked around the corner behind him, out of the alley. Hui followed. At the mouth of the alley, he turned and held up the talisman. Activate!

A simple tigers head made of fire burst from the talisman and roared down the alley. The ground sparked alight. Flame lingered a second after the tiger passed, then died away.

Eh? Was that a tabby cat? Xue asked, peeking around the corner.

No, a tiger. Tigers-Roar Flame, Hui explained. I simplified the formula slightly, but its still a tiger.

Im pretty sure I know a tabby cat when I see one, Xue replied.

It was adorable! Hui, you have to teach me that, Li Xiang insisted.

Hui coughed. Er, youll have to ask Bai Luoren, its not my technique. And, er, its a tiger, not a tabby cat.

Bai Xue waved away the conversation. No, no. Thats not the point. That was lotus-pill dust, one way or another. And you said you saw Bai clan cultivators in the alley?

Hui nodded.

Bai Xue rubbed her face. It could be a response to a bloom. It isnt necessarily a problem.

Yes, Hui agreed.

She shook her head, scowling. Dammit. Weve got to find them. If I knew who it was, at least then

A flute rang out over the distant hubbub of the crowd. All three of them whirled to face the sound.

Li Xiang! Hui grabbed her waist and held on tight.Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only

Bai Xue grabbed onto Li Xiang from the other side. Go!

Here I go! Li Xiang drew her sword, threw it into the air, and leaped after it. Clamping onto it with her feet, she pointed the tip down and focused. The three of them blasted into the sky.

Colors flashed underneath. Hui scanned the crowd for dark colors. A man in black, layered in bandagesno flute. Yellow talismans blanketing blackened, mummified skin, a jaw hung open, eyes hollow gapsno flute. Dark gray robes flickering with silver, a dash of wood and silver at their hipflute! There, down and forward a bit!

Bai Xue marched up to the flautist, chuckling darkly. She grabbed the mans shoulder and turned him around to face them, twisting his black-and-silver robes behind his neck.

A boy about Huis age stared back at them. A short ponytail in black, colored slightly silver, jutted from the back of his head, and his eyes had the same black-silver tone to them. Unnaturally pale, his skin had a grayish tone to it unlike Xues pure white, and dark bags hung under his eyes. Long bangs hung in his face, parted around his eyes.

Bai Xue frowned. So youre the one whos been blooming lotuses in my city?

He glared silently at her.

Daodao, I give him permission to speak, Li Xiang said.

Whats your name? What clan are you from? Bai Xue asked.

The flautist spat.

Bai Xue narrowed her eyes and flicked a fan. Ice crawled over the flautists skin. He paled. His face tensed, unwilling, but he couldnt help but shiver.

If you dont want to start losing your extremities, Bai Xue gestured, and the flautist grew paler. She leaned in and whispered, Id start talking.

Gu Tian. No clan, he grumbled.

Hui blinked. Gu Tian? Isnt that the same as that body I found in the secret realm? He dipped his hand in his robes and touched the nametag scrap. Is Gu Tian a common name?

Who put you up to this? Bai Xue threatened.

You should know, he replied, defiant.

Bai Xues brows furrowed. Whats that supposed to mean?

He cast his eyes aside and scowled at the floor.

Is it someone in Bai clan? Hui guessed.

He glanced at Hui.

Bai Xue and Hui exchanged a look.

Let me go! Youve got what you wanted, the flautist insisted, twisting.

Not for a long time yet. Youre coming back with me, and the experts will ask you a few more questions. Xue reached for his flute.

Gu Tian struggled. No!

Abruptly, he stiffened. Color drained from his body. His flute melted in Bai Xues hand, and then the rest of him followed suit, and he collapsed into a puddle of ink.

Li Xiang held up her hand, and her sword darted to it. Bai Xue leaped back, flourishing her fans. Hui drew his sword. He searched the rooftops, eyes narrowed.

Its too early for that, a high-pitched voice tittered behind them.

Hui whirled.