Clan Building System: I'm not the Protagonist?! - Chapter 85
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Chapter 85: Fang Lian’s Woe.
Fang Lian leaned back in the glowing spirit pond, arms resting behind her, gaze locked on the rippling reflection of the ceiling above.
“…I want to stay here forever.”
Fang Yuan’s brows knit.
“Don’t be stupid,” he said calmly, folding his arms.
“If you stay here forever, how are you going to heal others?”
She didn’t answer immediately.
Then, without looking at him, she whispered, “I don’t need to. They all look down on me anyway. Why should I help people who don’t even treat me like a person?”
Fang Yuan’s gaze deepened, a flicker of something unreadable in his eyes.
He was silent for a long breath.
“…Fang Lian,” he said at last, voice lower, gentler. “You’ve taken a wrong turn somewhere.”
His words didn’t hold blame, only quiet concern.
“Come here.”
Fang Lian blinked up at him, confused.
Her violet eyes shimmered, not with defiance, but with something quieter… something more fragile.
“…Master?” she said softly.
Her lips pressed into a thin line, the spark in her eyes dimming just slightly.
A subtle flinch touched her shoulders, as if she expected to be judged.
Fang Yuan noticed the change, the drop in her posture, the flicker of hurt, quickly masked behind practiced nonchalance.
He hadn’t even said anything yet, but somehow… she already looked like she was bracing herself.
Not for punishment but for dismissal.
Like she thought he might see her as a liability now.
Just then, a screen blinked silently in Fang Yuan’s vision:
[ Fang Lian’s Faith in you has fallen by 5 points. Currently now at 80. ]
Fang Yuan brows arched in mild surprise.
But then his eyes darted back to Fang Lian, right now she was the most important.
His gaze softened as it lands on her.
This is what matters, not some numbers on a screen.
And just like that, his mind cleared.
He stepped toward her and gently placed a hand on her head.
“Lian’er,” he said quietly, ” Let me ask you a question, do you love your father?”
She nodded, almost reflexively.
Even if Fang Guo had been exiled after his failed coup, he was still her father.
Whatever mistakes he made, he had loved her and she had lived well under his care.
“He was a good father,” she said softly. “Even if… he wasn’t a good man to you.”
Fang Yuan didn’t deny it.
Perhaps her father, Fang Guo had been dissapointed by him.
Perhaps he had been blinded by power.
Crimes were crimes. Justice had to be done. But that didn’t erase the bond between parent and child.
His eyes, once calm and detached, now brimmed with silent responsibility.
Gone was the aloof cultivator who wandered at his own pace. In that moment, he stood as the pillar of the Fang family—
A leader not just of strength, but of hearts.
And his gaze, steady and unwavering, fell upon her like the judgment of heaven itself.
“Do you remember when you asked me to teach you cultivation?”
Fang Lian’s brows knit. She blinked slowly. “…To… help people. To not feel weak.”
Fang Yuan sat beside her on the stone, his robes barely brushing the pond’s edge.
She was still submerged, the water catching the soft blue glow of the spirit stones embedded in the cavern walls.
“Where I came from,” he began slowly, “power was everything. Everyone wanted it. And when they got it, most realized it was more than they could handle.
So they used it to control others. Or to run from themselves.”
Fang Lian tilted her head, confused. “Where you came from…?”
She thought he meant the Fang family, or maybe even her father’s revolt.
But the distant look in Fang Yuan’s eyes told her he meant something deeper.
“There’s also an old saying,” he added with a faint smirk. “With great power comes great responsibility.”
Fang Lian giggled. “That sounds fake. You made it up, didn’t you?”
Fang Yuan sighed theatrically, shaking his head. “You brats never appreciate wisdom when it’s passed down.”
Then his tone softened again.
“So… tell me,” he said with a small smile. “Who’s been bullying you lately?”
She looked up, eyes blinking slowly.
He waited patiently.
Then, she looked up.
From the jagged ceiling of the cave, a single droplet formed, suspended at the tip of a translucent stalactite like a tear clinging to a trembling lash.
It quivered for a breathless moment…
Then fell.
The droplet sliced through the heavy silence of the chamber, twisting faintly in the dim, ethereal glow of the spirit pond below.
It glided downward, a slow, weightless descent, as if time itself had chosen to watch.
It struck her forehead with the gentlest tap—like a kiss from the mountain.
Then it began its slow journey…
Sliding down the curve of her brow.
Trailing the slope of her temple.
Weaving a shimmering path down her cheek, cool and smooth, reflecting the flickering blue light like a sliver of moonlight.
Her eyes fluttered shut, lashes damp with cave mist.
She didn’t move.
She simply breathed, still, serene, waiting.
And as the droplet reached the edge of her parted lips…
She flicked out her tongue.
Soft. Deliberate. A subtle, almost sensual gesture.
The droplet disappeared with a quiet shlck,
leaving behind only a faint glisten and the echo of something unspoken in the air.
Then, in a whisper so soft it barely stirred the air, she spoke:
“Master… do you trust me?”
Fang Yuan looked at her for a moment, eyes calm, searching and gave a gentle nod.
“Of course I do.”
A soft giggle escaped her lips, delicate and light.
“Then… may I resolve what’s in my heart on my own?”
Fang Yuan paused.
In that moment, he finally understood.
So that’s what this has all been about…
Still, he nodded once more, slowly.
“Fine. I’ll leave it to you.”
[ DING! Your disciple Fang Lian’s Faith has risen above 80. ]
A soft chime echoed in his mind.
And another note appeared beneath it:
[ Maintain Faith above 90 to gain passive Faith Point. ]