Chapter 71: Chapter 71: OF ALL QUESTIONS, THIS ONE TAKES THE CAKE.

In the hushed sanctity of his chamber, David was a lotus unfurling in the quietude. His legs folded beneath him, he was an island adrift in a tranquil sea of consciousness. Luna, a spectral sentinel, stood guard, her keen senses attuned to the ethereal tides of mana that ebbed and flowed around her master.Since the whispered secrets of the [Heaven Whispering Palm] had been imparted to him, David had yearned to unleash its full fury. Qi, this foreign force that coursed through his veins, was a puzzle with tantalizing pieces. It was not the elusive essence Yue had talked about, yet it held a power that beckoned like a siren's song.

Dismissing the enigma of this unknown energy, he turned inward. With each inhalation, the world faded, replaced by a rhythmic dance of breath and being. His exhalations were billows of dark blue mist, a tangible manifestation of his growing mastery. Luna's eyes, twin stars in the dim room, mirrored her awe as she witnessed her master's transformation.

Despite his progress, something still felt out of reach—a barrier standing between him and the full mastery of his Qi. He knew it was only a matter of time before he broke through this wall, unlocking even greater power. The night was young, and David was determined to dedicate himself to his meditation.

But as the strokes began to take shape, a discordant rhythm interrupted his harmony. A hesitant rap echoed through the silent chamber, a pebble disturbing the tranquil pond of his meditation.

David's consciousness burst forth like a shooting star, his eyes snapping open to find Luna, a silent sentinel, perched on the bed's precipice. Her tranquil form was a balm to his awakened senses, assuring him that no tempestuous threat lurked beyond the door. Rising from the plush carpet, he approached the oak portal, his hand hovering like a hesitant moth. Could it be Shay, already yearning for his company?

The door creaked open, revealing Vivan like a flame in the night. Her crimson hair was a cascading waterfall, and her grey eyes, twin pools of uncertainty, held him captive for a fleeting moment. Her voice, a soft whisper in the still air, carried an undercurrent of urgency. "Young master," she breathed.

"Vivan," he addressed her, "what brings you to my chamber at this hour?" Though he had a suspicion about her visit, he wanted to hear it from her.

"I...I..." She faltered, her words lost in the labyrinth of her thoughts. Sensing her discomfort, he widened the doorway, a silent invitation. "Come in, let's talk inside," he offered.

"Young master..." Vivan's lips parted, but no sound emerged. With a gentle touch, he enveloped her hand in his. A shiver ran through her at his contact as he guided her into the sanctuary of his room.

Luna, the spectral guardian, melted into the shadows like mist, her form dissolving into the darkness as her master extended an invitation to their sanctuary. With a gentle hand, David guided the trembling Vivan towards a throne of velvet, ensuring her comfort before claiming the opposite seat, a chasm of polished wood separating them. Awe washed over Vivan as she basked in the warmth of his kindness. He possessed an uncanny ability to soothe her soul, a talent honed in the crucible of their shared ordeal with Gareth.

Before her thoughts could wander into dangerous territory, David's voice, a velvet curtain, parted the silence. His alabaster hair, a shimmering cascade, framed his face as he leaned forward. "We are alone," he declared, his eyes twin pools of intrigue. "I could spend an eternity admiring your beauty, but I suspect you have tidings to share." A playful glint danced in his eyes, igniting a blush that painted Vivan's cheeks with fire.

"Forgive me, young master, for interrupting your solitude," she began, her voice barely a whisper.

"Your presence is never an intrusion," he assured her, his tone as smooth as silk. "The sound of your voice is a melody I could listen to forever." Her heart pounded against her ribs like a captive bird, but she knew she had to compose herself and convey her message.

With a deep breath, she steadied her nerves and prepared to speak, her eyes meeting his with determination.

Her grey eyes, twin storms brewing, pierced through him. "Why?" The question hung in the air, raw and unexpected.

David was caught off guard, his mind scrambling for a response. "Why what?" he countered, his voice laced with confusion. She studied him, as if searching for hidden depths, before finally articulating her query: "Why did you save me?"

Of all the beings in existence, he was the last beacon of hope she'd envisioned. The knight in shining armour, a role that clashed violently with her perception of him.

His blue eyes, twin sapphires, met hers, mirroring her astonishment. Then, a sound erupted from him, a burst of laughter as unexpected as a summer storm. Vivan was startled, her brow furrowing in confusion. "Young master, have I misspoken?" she asked, her voice trembling slightly.

His laughter gradually subsided, replaced by a serene composure. Rising from his seat, he approached her with slow, deliberate steps, his gaze never leaving hers. "Forgive me," he began, his voice low and soothing. "Of all the questions you could have asked, this one takes the cake." A playful glint danced in his eyes. "I was not prepared for such directness." He paused, a hand resting casually on his hip.

Leaning in slightly, he transformed the atmosphere with his proximity. His smile was a beguiling enigma. "Tell me, Vivan," he purred, his voice a velvet caress, "why do you think I extended a hand to you in your darkest hour?"

Vivian's mind was a fog as she pondered David's query. Her hand found solace against her cheek, a silent companion in her contemplation. Finally, words emerged from the mist, a simple explanation: "You saved me from Gareth out of kindness," she offered, her voice laced with uncertainty. It was the only explanation she could come up with. David, dumbfounded, saw Vivian in a new light—was she that clueless about his feelings for her?

A wave of nervousness washed over her as she prepared to elaborate, but before she could utter another word, David leaned in, his intentions as clear as the dawn.

Their lips collided in a storm of sensation, a tempest that swept her off her feet. Her instinct was to retreat, to find refuge from this sudden onslaught, but his hands, gentle yet firm, held her captive. The kiss was a whirlwind, a maelstrom of emotions that consumed her. His lips, a fiery brand, marked her with a longing she hadn't known existed. The world shrank to a single point, a universe contained within their embrace.

As their bodies ignited, their minds surrendered to the primal dance of desire. Time stood still, a silent observer to their passionate communion. When at last their lips parted, their gazes locked in a silent conversation, a testament to the inferno they had ignited.

Looking deep into Vivian's confused eyes, David licked his lips, savoring the lingering taste of her fruity kiss. "That was the wrong answer," he said with a sly smile. "Huh?" Vivian uttered, her confusion deepening.

"I mean, you asked me why I saved you," David elaborated. "I could tell you why, but where's the fun in that?" He paused, letting Vivian's mind catch up, then crouched down, holding both of her hands. "I once told you something in the left wing of the castle," he hinted. "Tomorrow, before the sun sets, I will seek you out for an answer."

He could see that Vivian was overwhelmed by emotions, so he decided to give her time to process everything. "Go and rest, okay?" David said gently, helping her to her feet. Vivian wanted to speak, to piece together the puzzle forming in her mind, but the more the truth became clear to her, the more she found herself at a loss for words.

As he escorted her to the door, David whispered in her ear, "I'll see you tomorrow... with an answer, of course." He chuckled softly, closing the door behind her, leaving a stunned Vivian outside the hall to collect herself.

Vivian stood there, her heart still racing from the kiss and David's enigmatic words. She replayed their conversation in her mind, trying to decipher the hidden meaning behind his hints. What had he told her in the left wing of the castle? She wracked her brain, searching for the memory.

As she made her way back to her quarters, Vivian's thoughts were a whirlwind of emotions and questions. David's actions had always seemed mysterious, but tonight had taken it to a whole new level. She could still feel the warmth of his lips on hers, the intensity of his gaze, and the firmness of his touch. Her cheeks flushed again at the memory, and she bit her lip, feeling a mixture of excitement and anxiety.

The night was long and restless for Vivian. She tossed and turned, her mind unable to settle. David's challenge echoed in her thoughts, and she knew that tomorrow would bring answers, whether she was ready for them or not.

As the first light of dawn crept through her window, Vivian resolved to face whatever truth David would reveal. The anticipation of their next encounter filled her with a nervous energy, and she prepared herself for the day ahead, determined to uncover the secrets hidden within David's enigmatic heart.

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