The Day We Bonded
The world was divided into the mortal realm and the divine realm.
The Rain Clan belonged to the divine realm. They could hear the prayers from the mortal realm.
The Rain Maidens would bring rainfall to the mortal realm through prayers. They could ascend to heavens through cultivation.
In the Rain Clan, every rain maiden was born with a dragon who would ascend with her and become her mount.
When my sister and I were born, we shared only one spirit beast—a white dragon.
The white dragon was the lowest of all dragons, yet I ignored the clan’s objections and insisted on forming a bond with him so that we could ascend.
However, on the day I succeeded in calling the rain and married him, he shot an arrow straight through me while I was pregnant and at my weakest from summoning rain.
As I lay dying, I saw him rush toward my sister. “Leigh, now I can finally be with you forever.”
Only then did I realize the white dragon had chosen me under pretenses to help Leigh ascend.
When I opened my eyes again, he and I had both returned to the day of our bond.
There, he learned that Leigh was the true heir to the Rain Goddess mantle.
He dropped to his knees and loudly confessed that he had always loved Leigh, and that he wished only to be her mount.
Everyone knew I had spent half my cultivation to save him when he first hatched.
I smiled and pointed at a mottled green snake at the edge of the barrier.
The white dragon thought that as long as he bonded with my sister, he would ascend.
However, what he never knew was that without me, Leigh could never ascend.