Han Fei Zi
Han Fei Zi is Lake of Colors Tribe's cold and calculating prodigy, chosen as the sole ordinary recruit when Freezing Sky Clan comes to Han Mountain. She gives He Feng a dangerous method for forcing Awakening and searches for the treasure he hides, but refuses to claim Su Ming's extraordinary Awakening as her own. In Freezing Sky she trains on the Third Summit and watches Su Ming's rise from a distance. (Chapters 121–219 and 322–351)
Biography
Dark Mountain and the Berserker awakening
Han Fei Zi supports He Feng because his knowledge of Han Mountain's ancestral treasure can benefit her and because a successful Awakened follower would remain useful after she joins Freezing Sky Clan. Her advice—release an imperfect blood-vein foundation at the edge of death—helps him break through, but she still treats his location and loyalty cautiously. When Su Ming hides behind He Feng's apparent corpse, she scouts with a cloud before entering, nearly detects the trap, and withdraws rather than wager her high status on a blind fight. (Chapters 121–189)
During Su Ming's Awakening, outsiders mistakenly congratulate Han Fei Zi as a Divine General. She plainly corrects them and reports that a stranger refined lightning and took Han Mountain Bell. Freezing Sky still selects her as its intended disciple, so honesty costs her no place while preventing Su Ming's achievement from being folded into her reputation. (Chapters 198–219)
Freezing Sky and the Ninth Summit
On Freezing Sky's Third Summit, Han Fei Zi endures freezing aura to stimulate her blood and pursues her own advancement rather than borrowing Su Ming's deed. She later watches his rise from across the sect, but the supplied scenes do not develop that observation into either alliance or enmity. Her final dossier scene is an illusion using her image, so it cannot establish a later decision, cultivation breakthrough, or fate for the real Han Fei Zi. (Chapters 322–385)
Appearance and personality
Han Fei Zi wears white, covers her face with a white veil, and has star-like eyes and an alluring bearing. Mist and mud do not stain her, reinforcing the impression of an aloof figure outside ordinary surroundings. Her coldness is external and rooted in pride, compared to an orchid blooming alone rather than a soul frozen from within. (Chapters 121–189 and 351)
She is composed, pragmatic, and suspicious. She can use people without pretending affection, yet she acknowledges He Feng's value and does not steal credit for Su Ming's Awakening. Her caution repeatedly favors retreat and investigation over an unnecessary life-or-death gamble. (Chapters 121–199)
Abilities and cultivation
Han Fei Zi is at great completion in Blood Solidification before entering Freezing Sky, but has not Awakened when envoys arrive. She later inhales painful freezing aura to stimulate her blood; the cited evidence does not confirm the exact realm she ultimately reaches. (Chapters 198–219)
Her cloud Arts provide flight, reconnaissance, concealment, shields, and circular defensive formations. A palm-sized cloud can survey a cave and return its visual information, while larger mist protects herself or allies. These defenses can be torn apart by sufficiently concentrated force and mental pain can disrupt their stability. Her learned near-death advice works for He Feng but is not shown as a safe or guaranteed advancement method. (Chapters 121–189)
Relationships
- He Feng: A useful prospective follower and source of treasure knowledge. She helps him force Awakening, while he withholds enough information to bargain with her.
- Su Ming: She first meets him unknowingly through his masked interference. She later reports his achievements honestly and observes him at Freezing Sky without forming a close alliance.
- Han Cang Zi: A fellow woman connected to the Han Mountain and Freezing Sky recruitment period; the shared surname does not establish that they are the same person.
Items
No named personal item is securely established. Han Fei Zi's white clouds behave as cultivation Arts for scouting, transport, and defense rather than as a confirmed external treasure.
