Their goal was to strip the Li Yang Imperial Family of its last shred of dignity.
In a flash, the Empress had already considered several possibilities, each one an unbearable blow.
But she couldnât believe things had taken such a turn so quickly. She refused to accept that her secretive methods could have been detected by the Three Great Sects in advance.
At this thought, the peerless Empress couldnât help but grit her teeth. She stared intently at Li Changâan and continued, "Leaving now wouldnât be quitting. If you have other concerns, you can tell me directly. So long as it is within my power, I will grant your request!"
"Thereâs no rush. Why donât you think it over carefully?"
She didnât know what the other Sects had offered Li Changâan.
But she had already made so many preparations. If she ended up empty-handed, it wouldnât just be a massive loss of face for the Liyang Dynasty; her own reputation as the newly enthroned Empress would be ruined.
Seeing this, many of the candidates present began to exchange uncertain glances.
Clearly, they hadnât expected the Empressâs personal visit to the examination grounds to result in such a major blunder.
She had come in person, vowing to recruit a great talent, only to be rejected...
It was an utter laughingstock, no matter how you looked at it!
The Demon Sectâs Lu Sheng couldnât help but roar with laughter, rubbing salt in the wound. "Your Majesty, it seems your kind gesture has been utterly wasted! The man simply doesnât appreciate it!"
The young monk from the Buddhist Sect also put his palms together. "Amitabha."
Though he said no more, at this moment, his silence was a form of mockery in itself.
The Empress was finding it hard to maintain her composure.
The numerous officials from the Li Yang Imperial Court who had followed her were also disheartened.
It was a fact that Li Yang was in decline.
But the current Empress was determined to make a difference.
Yet, on her very first public appearance, she had been met with such a polite but firm rebuff.
Seeing that everyone seemed to be gloating over her predicament...
Li Changâan paused, his gaze sweeping over the disciples of the Buddhist, Daoist, and Demon Sects.
He brought his gaze back and said, "Your Majesty, why not wait a little longer? We can discuss the rewards after Iâve taken first place."
"After all, this is the Liyang Dynastyâs Martial Arts Examination. What would it say if the championâs title were snatched away by another Sect?!"
His voice wasnât loud, but the area had fallen so silent you could hear a pin drop.
And so, everyone heard Li Changâanâs words, and the prideâthe sheer arroganceâthat lay beneath them.
Everyone presentâfrom the candidates and examiners to the Empress herselfâstared with wide, disbelieving eyes. They were all completely dumbstruck.
âWho the hell is this guy? Where does he get off being so arrogant?â
âBoasting so shamelessly in front of the Demon Sectâs Saint Heir and the Buddhist Sectâs young monk... who gave him the nerve?â
The Empress was one of the first to understand what Li Changâan meant.
She realized then that he wasnât rejecting her offer. He was planning to compete in the Martial Arts Examination today to win back some face for her and the entire Li Yang Imperial Court.
âBut can he do it?â
The Empress thought not.
It wasnât that she thought Li Changâan lacked talent or combat strength.
On the contrary, it was precisely because she had some knowledge of his power that she had gone to such lengths to recruit him.
But with that one statement, Li Changâan had thoroughly offended the Three Major Sects. When the arena battles began, he would surely be ganged up on by all of them.
No matter how strong Li Changâan was, it would be difficult for him to accomplish anything against so many opponents.
At this thought, she suppressed her turbulent emotions and shook her head. "I appreciate your intentions, but now is not the time for bravado. The most pressing matter is to return to the capital with me at once!"
Li Changâan slowly shook his head.
He had resolved to take first place in this examination long before he arrived. It was the only way to make a name for himself in the Li Yang Martial World overnight.
And it was the only way to make the Empress truly take him seriously.
An opportunity that promised a tenfold return for a single measure of effort was not something Li Changâan would give up easily.
Seeing his resolve, the Empress said no more. She retreated silently to the side, but secretly shot a meaningful look at the chief examiner, Shi En, who stood behind her.
The meaning was simple: if an accident were to happen, they absolutely had to protect Li Changâanâs life.
Shi En understood and gave a slight nod.
...
In all these years, the Three Great Sects had never seen a candidate in the Martial Arts Examination as outrageously arrogant as Li Changâan.
Challenging everyone single-handedly.
It wasnât just arrogance; it was practically a death wish!
Seeing the Empress offer no further comment, Lu Sheng snapped his folding fan shut. A broad smile spread across his face as he said, "Not even Her Majesty can stop you from seeking death. For the sake of your courage, Iâll have my people leave your body intact!"
The young monk from the Buddhist Sect had ignored Li Changâan the entire time. Now, he turned to a nearby examiner and asked, "Since all the candidates have arrived, shouldnât the arena battles begin?"
The examiner who had been addressed looked flustered.
He glanced at the Empress and, seeing her nod, rose to his feet and announced, "The sixth round of the Martial Arts Examination, the Martial Arts Arena Battle, now begins!"
The first five rounds of the Martial Arts Examination tested physical conditioning and technical proficiency.
In other words, any candidate with adequate physical fitness and well-honed skills could pass the first five rounds and gain recognition.
But those first five rounds lacked a competitive atmosphere, and few people paid them any special attention.