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The world was covered in a thick white blanket. The trees were bare; their leaves having long since fallen—but the forests were prevented from looking empty and skeletal by enormous conifers, their evergreen boughs laden with snow.


Through this frozen world, a group of women and a monkey traveled along a path cleared of snow. All of them were wearing bright red knitted hats, a splash of color on the monochrome canvas of the snowy forest.


A woman whose dark skin was in the middle of losing its tan led the group. Her orange hair peeked out from her hat in twin tails that trailed down her back. She wore a thick dark blue coat and knee high boots. She marched resolutely forwards, her yellow eyes fixed ahead gazing just past the tunnel of trees, to where she knew her destination lay.


Rou Tigu was nearly home. She had, during her journey, talked a lot with her friends about how she thought their home would have changed. It was their favourite topic on the road. But now, at the final stretch she had fallen silent.


She had been away for nearly eight months, journeying forth with her companions on a mission to unite the Sects of the Azure Hills; to put an end to the bitter rivalries and divisions that made their home a ripe breeding ground for bandits and other wicked men.


The mission had sent her journeying far and wide across the entirety of the Azure Hills and it had certainly been eventful. They had found and destroyed a slavery ring in Grass Sea City; they had convinced the sects at the Dueling Peaks to heed their words forging the first link of peace with the secrets of their ancestors. Then had to make sure the peace stuck, laying the groundwork for future cooperation. It was still a tenuous thing, their dream, but it was no longer an ephemeral hope. They had with blood, sweat and effort made it real. Real, and growing in strength and solidity as they worked together with the Younger Generation of the Azure Hills.


And now, after all that work…they could finally take a well-deserved rest, at least for the solstice. The longest night of the year was still a month away.


Their journey back had been swift; it was almost like the roads they travelled along were speeding them to their destination, and each step they took seemed more like two or three in distance as they moved with purpose.


They said goodbye to a few friends along the way, and promised to meet them again. Loud Boy and Rags, two of Tigu’s best friends, had left to spend some time with the Farrow Gang and Boss Tanhui in Grass Sea City—to ensure the promise that they wouldn’t be targeted for their aid in bringing the corrupt, slaving nobles down was still being kept. She had hugged her sworn brothers tight and told them to call her if they ever needed anything.


Handsome Man, or rather, Tie Delun had parted with them after Pale Moon Lake City to head east to his own home in the Iron Fields, while they continued north. The handsome, freckled man, normally so reserved, had embraced all of them one by one.


And finally, The Torrent Rider, Zhang Fei, as well as Tigu’s apprentice Shaggy Two, had split off at Verdant Hill to head to his own home, and regale his family with all he had done. The boy in the rooster mask had promised to visit soon, so they could go Torrent Riding together. Shaggy Two had just yipped happily, the young Spirit Beast still not quite able to fully grasp Qi Speech.


And now there were five.


Cai Xiulan was humming to herself as they walked, her braids swaying in the wind. The beautiful, blue-eyed woman had undergone a transformation as they got closer and closer to home; it was like a great pressure was easing from her shoulders, as her steps got lighter, and she started smiling more.


Liu Xianghua was almost keeping pace with Tigu at their head. The blue-haired woman looked just as eager as Tigu to return, her storm-grey eyes locked resolutely forwards. The Steam Furnace on her back would occasionally release puffs of heat signaling her excitement to see her little brother, Bowu, and her lover Gou Ren again.


Bringing up the rear was the silver-haired Yin. The rabbit-turned-woman was chatting away with Huo Ten the monkey, talking about mining and digging, as they had been doing since they had started their path back.


They were so close they could practically taste it. The air had turned sweet, and despite the cold, it was like Tigu had been wrapped in a hug.


They stopped only briefly to say hello in Hong Yaowu, having been greeted by the snow golem they had erected, The Warden that Sends Forth the Ice and Flying Snow.. Xianghua hugged Ten Ren and Hu Li. Xiulan had ruffled Xian the Younger’s hair. Yin and Huo Ten went to talk to Yao Che the blacksmith, the giant of a man and Spirit Beast monkey snorting and huffing as they flexed at each other. 


Tigu paid her respects to Grandfather Xian and her friend Ty An. The freckled girl had clapped Tigu on the shoulder with a good amount of strength; her muscles were developing wonderfully from the forge work.


But everybody had known their priorities; so as the sun climbed to noon, they were back on the road. The road Tigu had helped build.


She started counting the paving stones, counting the marker carvings she had made, even though she knew the path by heart and could have gotten home with her eyes closed.


Ten Li.

She saw the tell-tale scrapes of snow removed by Bei Be’s plow.


 Eight Li.


Somebody had cut down the dead tree on the left side of the path.


 Five Li.


The branches overhanging the path had been trimmed.


Two Li.


She saw Big Man, the largest tree nearby, still jutting proudly to the heavens.


One Li.


More furrows in the snow, where Chun Ke had gone adventuring.


And then finally, they rounded the bend, and all of them paused.


At the end of the road right before them was a fence. The Great Pillars of Fa Ram, as Bi De called them.


The maple leaf stood proudly beside the gate, along with a sign that declared that one must ‘Beware of Chicken.’


There was some more lichen on the wood, and the gatepost without the plaques had had climbing ivy vines, their leaves gone for the winter.


Tigu noted all of these, and disregarded them—because there were people at the gate. 


Tigu’s eyes immediately locked onto the tallest of them. He was tall and well muscled. He had bright green eyes and a giant smile on his face. Freckles dotted his cheeks.


“Well, well, well. Lookie here. Some vagabonds have come callin’,” her Master said as he pushed off the fence. His eyes roved over all of them in an instant, making sure they were alright.. The brief flash of concern for them faded, replaced by only a look of pride. “Should we let ‘em in or run them off?”


“I don’t know. Some of them look like they make strange noises when they eat.,” Tigu’s Mistress returned, as she stuck her tongue out at Xiulan—the woman did make rather strange sounds when she ate food she liked.


“I say we let ‘em in. There's one beautiful belle with ‘em,” Gou Ren said, as Bowu chuckled. He said something else, but Tigu wasn’t listening anymore.


She used [Pounce of the Tiger].


Her Master and Mistress caught her with ease, taking Tigu into their arms as she buried her nose into her Master’s chest and the top of her Mistress’ head. She heard the laughter of Gou Ren and Bowu as Xianghua hit them at nearly the same time as Tigu hit her Master and Mistress.


Miantiao and Chun Ke raced up to Yin, the snake launching himself off the boar’s back to coil around his child.


It was warm. It was safe. It was—


“Welcome home, Tigu’er,” her Master…her father, whispered into her ear.


“We’re so proud of you,” her mother said, her voice soft and loving… before turning hard and scolding. “And you! What are you doing standing there, woman?”


Tigu heard Xiulan chuckle, her voice thick with emotion. And then a fourth person added themselves to the hug. Tigu didn’t mind, as her father and mother shifted their grips. Their arms were big enough for a Blade of Grass too.


Tigu felt her heart fill her chest and push up into her throat as tears filled her eyes. Not cold tears of grief… but warm, happy things. Tigu’s entire body relaxed into the hug. She absently noted that she was nearly a hand taller than her mother now; she had grown quite a bit over this past year, hadn’t she?


“You did good. Both of you. All of you,” her father said.


Tigu closed her eyes, and just let the warmth fill her.


She was home.


Heavens, how she had missed this.


But her mother and father were not the only ones who needed greeting.


She hugged Chun Ke and Pi Pa, she tussled with Wa Shi when the dragon coiled around her, and flung her into a snowbank. She hugged Bei Be and patted his plow. She tackled Gou Ren to hug him, stealing him away from Xianghua—who seemed rather shocked when Tigu’s father hugged her too, after he got to Yin, and told her he was very glad she was home with them.


“Thank—thank you Master—” she got out.


“Just Jin, yeah?”

Xianghua froze, before her grin widened, a genuine smile on her face. Tigu took her moment of distraction to signal to Bowu that they were gonna sneak out, grab Ty An, and have a drink together later in the week.


Her partner in crime grinned, and bumped her fist… before Tigu hugged him too, and they took turns picking each other up.


Of course, there were people missing. The overgrown bird, Yun Ren, and Ri Zu were still gone….but she knew they would be back. They would be back, and they would trade stories later. 


And there was one more person missing…. Tigu gasped.


“What did you name him? You named my little brother Kai, right?”Tigu demanded. Finally she could win the bet—


Her father chuckled. 


“Zhuye.”


Defeated, Tigu collapsed to her knees, as Yin burst out laughing, pointing at her.


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Edited by: Brandon “Philosophysics” Zhang-Leong, BargleNawdleZouss, Oshi


Comments

Loah

Second!

Sean Ulrich

The General must be built, and exalted

Loah

All hail the General that Commands the Winter!

KDBA

Heartwarming.

Artman

Good chapter

taukid

That chapter was like distilled happiness

Bob

I'm not crying, you're crying 😭!

Joshua Morris

Stupid ninjas and their onion cutting.

Desy

So like, this scene is gonna be one of the arts this book right? Right??

Jonathan Applewhaite

Someone get Tsuu on the horn. We need a picture of Tigu kneeling in the snow with a Santa hat, fists raised, cursing the heavens “NOOOOO!” All while Yin’s pointing and laughing her but off!

Namorat

Short and sweet. Brought me to tears once again.

Justin

Thanks for the chapter. Looking forward to seeing how the farm is with everyone home soon

Will Gossage

I'm actually excited for Tigu's reaction to seeing the letter from Big D and what he and Rizu look like in human form.

Brandon Cleveland

Speaking of the general I want Gramps to swing by when the General is still around to see what he thinks of the artificial guardian spirit.

Nick

Tftc

Demian Buckle

Thank you for the Chapter.

Laura H

Thanks for a simply lovely chapter! So sweet and heartwarming..

Ichypa

It makes me so warm that Tigu is calling Memei and Jin her mother and father.

Truedragon5374

Winter roads lead home Tiger hugs warm family Frozen, my tears fall

Truedragon5374

i know she wants a holiday vacation, but what are the chances she mobilizes the Azure Brigade to charge up north to help Big D?

Truedragon5374

Nizan too. those 2 old monsters will likely be the first to realize what the General really is.

WarStrider72

Tigu is glad to be home but shocked at the lost of the bet

Kasinki

Wooo! Wonderful. Thank you for the chapter CF!

Gg

So glad she's home

Barry Morgan

Tigu has now fully transitioned from calling Jin and Meimei “Master and Mistress” to “father and mother.” Also, she has started calling Elder Xian “grandfather” instead of “uncle.” I love it! But I wonder if that means she will start calling Ri Zu “Auntie” now? 🤔

Randall Norman Pick

This is so sweet, it's good for them to be back.

Aaron W. Smith

On starting this chapter, I was gonna complain about wasting 5jme on a scene that could have been reduced to, "After returning home and greeting everyone .. ."

Aaron W. Smith

. . . But tbh, I'm ashamed I ever thought it. This chapter underlines the deep relationships these people have, and the story wouldn't be this pleasurable (& fun!) to read. Thanks!

Jay

I was slightly worried that Tigu would be treated as more of an adult than a child but I'm glad this chapter emphasized her youth with the "Mother/Father" thing.

Victor Segura

This was very cute and emotional impactful. I love the reunion with all of them and how it ended. Just a question: Is this the new name of the general "The Warden that Sends Forth the Ice and Flying Snow"? wasn't he the general that ward the winter? Or is this like another golem?

Ender419

Thank you CF for reminding me I have functional tear ducts. This was an epic and emotional reunion and hopefully it gets even better with the addition of demon slayer troops. Well done sir! Also Tigu reaction for losing the bet and Yin laughing at her is the chef kiss to this moment!!

Kawika Myers

That's the snowman the villagers of Hong Yaowu build to compete with Jin's General

Nicholas Grey

“Tigu took her moment of distraction to signal to Bowu that they were gonna sneak out, grab Ty An, and have a drink together later in the week.” That’s a very *concise* hand signal 😁

Len

And do not forget TLM's guards are going to make more Wardens cough snowmen around their city if i remember correctly. because " how could a village be better than a city" in making snowmen. be fun if the General becomes animate this winter, i think the core is almost strong enough as of LAST winter,,, residing in an ice Qi rich environment all summer (plus Tianlan's presence)...since there was a snowman present in the spirit/dream world....

Aune

Prefer this type of cultivation exaggeration then the kind where the rising of the eyebrow shatters every star & moons in the local galaxy in chapter 1. only for the said eyebrow raiser to wine & dine beneath a flowing river of ever glowing, and shifting color's om chapter 2. never to be mentioned how many' moon's & suns gotten destroyed so far.

Gray Code

Yeah, I don't think the General has been constructed yet this year, otherwise I think he'd have been mentioned.

Randall Brynsvold

I think "signal" meant "rapid gesture sequence with hands, facial expressions, and possible Qi constructs".

Len

Tigu is going to be SOOOO mad...Rizu got the Freckles right!

Len

Ri Zu took the Hong last name with the approval of Meiling's father. ie she was adopted into the family, thus auntie would be more appropriate than sister technically.

Len

he has to have been, the WARDEN is already in Place, thus, the General NEEDS to be up, Ice Core installed!

D J Meigs

It wouldn’t take that much. Just one simple s’y gesture for each word. You, me, Ty An, drink, 3 (days is implied).

Alex Ingraham

Amazing chapter! I teared up from joy at the characters' reunion lol