Please Stop Spreading Rumors About Me — They Keep Coming True
Chapter 35: Ji Lan’s Offer
- Chapter 59: The Forgetters
- Chapter 58: The Light of a Whole World
- Chapter 57: The Top of the Sky
- Chapter 56: The Spark
- Chapter 55: A World That Remembers
- Chapter 54: Two Who Loved the Lantern
- Chapter 53: The Mercy of Forgetting
- Chapter 52: The Blank Page
- Chapter 51: The Remembering
- Chapter 50: The First Light
- Chapter 49: The Empty Chair
- Chapter 48: The First Author
- Chapter 47: The Lantern
- Chapter 46: The Widening Dark
- Chapter 45: Xue Ningzhi Makes Contact
- Chapter 44: The Morning After
- Chapter 43: The Final (Part Two)
- Chapter 42: The Final (Part One)
- Chapter 41: The Night Before
- Chapter 40: The Chessmaster’s Move
- Chapter 39: The Other Finalist
- Chapter 38: Mutual Respect (Sort Of)
- Chapter 37: Semifinal: Bai Qing vs Lin Bo
- Chapter 36: The Draw
- Chapter 35: Ji Lan’s Offer
- Chapter 34: Round Three: He Cannot Lose Now
- Chapter 33: The Rival’s Sob Story
- Chapter 32: Tao Tao’s Fan Army
- Chapter 31: Round Two: Crowd Favorite
- Chapter 30: The Sponsor With Cold Eyes
- Chapter 29: Bai Qing Advances
- Chapter 28: Ji Lan’s Trap
- Chapter 27: Round One: The Accidental Genius
- Chapter 26: Opening Ceremony Disaster
- Chapter 25: The Tournament of Ten Thousand Reputations
- Chapter 24: To the Capital
- Chapter 23: The Bureau’s Last Stand
- Chapter 22: Three Women, One Tired Man
- Chapter 21: Bai Qing’s Challenge
- Chapter 20: The Pants of the Thunder Court
- Chapter 19: Training Montage (That Goes Wrong)
- Chapter 18: Scroll’s Bad Idea
- Chapter 17: The Method
- Chapter 16: Ji Lan Is Furious
- Chapter 15: The Sect Recruiters
- Chapter 14: Heavenly Records 101
- Chapter 13: The Noodle Shop Dream Deferred
- Chapter 12: Boss Battle: The Bureau Chief
- Chapter 11: The Correction That Backfired
- Chapter 10: A Real Demon King (Oops)
- Chapter 9: Exhibit A
- Chapter 8: The Fact-Checker Cometh
- Chapter 7: Renowned by Tuesday
- Chapter 6: The First Believer
- Chapter 5: Whispered
- Chapter 4: Please Don’t Post That
- Chapter 3: The Scroll That Got Fired
- Chapter 2: Cursed Junk Storage
- Chapter 1: The Man Who Deletes Heroes
The Empire built a man specifically to beat me, and his name was Cao Jun.
They called him the Gilded Spear, and he was, in his way, the perfect mirror of everything I was — except backwards, and on purpose. Where my fame had grown wild and grassroots and free, his had been manufactured, deliberately, by the Empire of a Thousand Verses, over what I later learned was a single frantic week. They’d taken a competent, ambitious, deeply vain spear-fighter and poured the full weight of ten thousand bards into him — a flood-tide of purchased belief, a legend built to order — until he blazed on the Records like a second sun, a champion conjured for one reason: to be more believed-in than the demon-slayer, and to put me down on the broadcast in front of ten million people.
I knew the moment he walked into the ring that this was Xue Ningzhi’s answer to Tao Tao. She couldn’t erode the people’s love with doubt. So she’d decided to simply out-believe it — to build a man the crowd would have to believe in more, and let manufactured fame do what manufactured doubt couldn’t.
"He’s strong, Lin Bo," Ji Lan murmured, gripping my arm before I went out. Her face was tight. "Really strong. They’ve poured a province of belief into him. In this ring, with that much faith behind him, he’ll hit like a Legendary even if he isn’t one. Your armor’s going to take everything it’s got just to hold." A pause. "And keep your eyes open. The Empire doesn’t build a champion just to win a match. She wants something else from this. I can feel it. I just can’t see what."
She was right. About all of it.
Cao Jun didn’t bow. He looked at me down the length of his gleaming spear with the lazy contempt of a man who has been told he is the greatest and has decided to believe it.
"The people’s champion," he sneered, loud, for the broadcast. "The humble little nobody. Do you know what I am, demon-slayer? I’m what happens when the Empire decides someone matters. They made me a legend in a week — a real one, brighter than yours. You think your peasants and their bedsheets can stand against that?" He leveled the spear. "Let’s show ten million people what their love is worth against a legend with the whole Empire behind it."
And he came at me, and gods, he was everything Ji Lan feared — fast and brutal and blazing with borrowed power, his spear a streak of gold. His first strike hit my belief-armor like a battering ram and drove me back, actually back, my feet skidding, the wall of faith groaning under a province of manufactured belief.
For a sick moment I felt it start to give.
And then, up in the cheap tiers, Tao Tao’s Order of the Modest Demon-Slayer began to sing.
I can’t fully explain what happened, except to say that it was the grassroots against the gilded, the chosen against the bought, and the chosen held. Cao Jun’s belief was a province deep but a week old and paper-thin — purchased, conditional, loaned. Mine was ten million ordinary hearts who’d decided I was theirs and would not, would not, let some gilded Empire puppet put me down. As his manufactured legend hammered at me, the people’s real love rose up underneath it like bedrock, and his battering-ram blows began to slow against a wall that simply would not break, because you cannot buy enough belief to overcome a thing that is loved.
His face went from contempt to confusion to something close to panic as his perfect spear, his province of fame, his Empire-built legend — all of it stopped meaning anything against a crowd singing a homemade chant.
And then — you know how this goes — I tripped (A invisible Scroll rolling on ground silently, hiding his fame like a hero) over my thunder-trousers (which thundered, at the worst moment, again, I have made peace with nothing) and I sneezed, and the love-charged gust took the over-committed Gilded Spear off his feet and folded him into the far wall of the ring like wet paper.
The Arena didn’t just roar. It exulted — ten million people who had just watched their love, freely given, throw down a legend the most powerful empire in the world had built specifically to crush it. The gold letters wrote it across the sky:
✦ DING. ✦
"The Empire forged a champion of purchased glory to humble the people’s demon-slayer — and the people’s love alone cast him down. So was it proven: no fortune can buy what is freely given."
Belief: immovable. Quarterfinal: won.
Talent, they’re going to be singing THAT one for a hundred years. — Scroll
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But here is the thing Ji Lan had felt and I had missed.
The match was never the point.
Because in the half-second I sneezed — in the exact instant the Scroll did its work, reached out, gathered the belief, and published my victory into the sky — I felt something I had never felt before. A cold, narrow, searching pressure, sweeping across me from the high tiers, from a cold elegant figure who had not been watching the fight at all but had been watching me, watching the belief itself, waiting for precisely that moment when the unseen thing on my shoulder would have to act.
And for one horrible heartbeat, I felt the Scroll get brushed.
Not seen. Not caught. But touched — Xue Ningzhi’s senses, honed on a lifetime of reading the belief-currents of the world, sweeping across the place where the extra faith poured out of nothing, and brushing the edge of the hidden hand that moved it.
The Scroll recoiled on my shoulder with a sound I’d never heard it make — a sharp, frightened intake, the sound of something that has spent a long time hiding feeling a searchlight pass an inch from its face.
Up in the tiers, Xue Ningzhi went very still.
Then, slowly, she smiled — not in triumph, but in the cold satisfaction of a scholar whose impossible equation has just yielded its first real number. She couldn’t see the Scroll. But she knew now, for certain, that it was real. That there was a hand. And she knew, roughly, where.
She inclined her head to me across the whole Arena — a small, courteous nod, congratulations and promise both.
I felt it, that nod said. I know it’s there now. And I am very, very good at finding things.
"Talent," the Scroll whispered, and it was shaking, actually shaking, the grief and the terror naked and total. "She almost— she nearly— Lin Bo, that’s it, that’s how it starts, that’s exactly how it— "
It couldn’t finish. It just curled small and trembling on my shoulder, and for the first time since the day it fired into my life, the most confident voice I’d ever known had nothing left but fear.
We’d won the quarterfinal.
We’d lost something much more important, and I didn’t even know yet what it was going to cost.
- Chapter 59: The Forgetters
- Chapter 58: The Light of a Whole World
- Chapter 57: The Top of the Sky
- Chapter 56: The Spark
- Chapter 55: A World That Remembers
- Chapter 54: Two Who Loved the Lantern
- Chapter 53: The Mercy of Forgetting
- Chapter 52: The Blank Page
- Chapter 51: The Remembering
- Chapter 50: The First Light
- Chapter 49: The Empty Chair
- Chapter 48: The First Author
- Chapter 47: The Lantern
- Chapter 46: The Widening Dark
- Chapter 45: Xue Ningzhi Makes Contact
- Chapter 44: The Morning After
- Chapter 43: The Final (Part Two)
- Chapter 42: The Final (Part One)
- Chapter 41: The Night Before
- Chapter 40: The Chessmaster’s Move
- Chapter 39: The Other Finalist
- Chapter 38: Mutual Respect (Sort Of)
- Chapter 37: Semifinal: Bai Qing vs Lin Bo
- Chapter 36: The Draw
- Chapter 35: Ji Lan’s Offer
- Chapter 34: Round Three: He Cannot Lose Now
- Chapter 33: The Rival’s Sob Story
- Chapter 32: Tao Tao’s Fan Army
- Chapter 31: Round Two: Crowd Favorite
- Chapter 30: The Sponsor With Cold Eyes
- Chapter 29: Bai Qing Advances
- Chapter 28: Ji Lan’s Trap
- Chapter 27: Round One: The Accidental Genius
- Chapter 26: Opening Ceremony Disaster
- Chapter 25: The Tournament of Ten Thousand Reputations
- Chapter 24: To the Capital
- Chapter 23: The Bureau’s Last Stand
- Chapter 22: Three Women, One Tired Man
- Chapter 21: Bai Qing’s Challenge
- Chapter 20: The Pants of the Thunder Court
- Chapter 19: Training Montage (That Goes Wrong)
- Chapter 18: Scroll’s Bad Idea
- Chapter 17: The Method
- Chapter 16: Ji Lan Is Furious
- Chapter 15: The Sect Recruiters
- Chapter 14: Heavenly Records 101
- Chapter 13: The Noodle Shop Dream Deferred
- Chapter 12: Boss Battle: The Bureau Chief
- Chapter 11: The Correction That Backfired
- Chapter 10: A Real Demon King (Oops)
- Chapter 9: Exhibit A
- Chapter 8: The Fact-Checker Cometh
- Chapter 7: Renowned by Tuesday
- Chapter 6: The First Believer
- Chapter 5: Whispered
- Chapter 4: Please Don’t Post That
- Chapter 3: The Scroll That Got Fired
- Chapter 2: Cursed Junk Storage
- Chapter 1: The Man Who Deletes Heroes
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