Tian Lan Meng

Tian Lan Meng is the eldest senior sister among Freezing Sky Clan's celebrated younger generation and one of the people whose quiet connection with Su Ming never becomes a declared relationship. Her public stature as a prodigy contrasts with her inward reserve: she observes Su Ming's rise with warmth, but institutional loyalties and the secrets surrounding the Immortals repeatedly place distance between them. Their choices leave a thread of mutual regret rather than either an alliance or an open conflict. (Chapters 234–710, 1049)

Biography

Freezing Sky and the Ninth Summit

Tian Lan Meng is introduced through her reputation. Freezing Sky disciples name her alongside Si Ma Xin and Chen Qing as one of their three great prodigies, and younger women regard the eldest senior sister as a standard to emulate. Unlike Si Ma Xin, whose ambitions produce open friction, Tian Lan Meng's standing rests on the respect she has already accumulated. When Su Ming later fights at Sky Mist, she watches with visible happiness and a gentle smile, showing that his achievements matter to her even though she does not intervene in his path. (Chapters 234–358)

That sympathy is constrained by her place within the Tian Lan family and the power structure around Sky Mist. When Su Ming leaves Sky Mist City under fraught circumstances, the city's powerful figures collectively avoid discussing what happened, and Tian Lan Meng also remains silent. Her silence preserves her position but prevents her from giving Su Ming any public reassurance; this pattern—feeling deeply, speaking little, and allowing obligation to decide the moment—shapes all of their later encounters. (Chapters 361–364)

The Shamans and the World of Nine Yin

Tian Lan Meng and Tian Lan You enter the World of Nine Yin under the direction of Sky Mist's ancestor. Tian Lan You responds to their ancestor's plans with resolve, while Tian Lan Meng lowers her head and sighs, suggesting reluctance without turning it into refusal. When Tian Lan Meng later encounters Su Ming, she avoids his gaze and remains silent. Su Ming takes that withdrawal as an answer: the impression she once left on him gradually returns to something ordinary because she does not choose the path toward him when the opportunity is present. (Chapters 443–523)

The consequence is emotional rather than martial. Su Ming continues to remember Tian Lan Meng as one of the women who affected him most deeply, yet he no longer treats the possibility between them as something he should pursue. Tian Lan Meng's avoidance protects whatever duty or secret binds her, but it also closes the easiest chance for honest understanding. By the end of this phase, the connection survives only as an unspoken possibility both of them have allowed to recede. (Chapters 523–525)

South Morning and the Immortal conflict

The Immortal forces' plans for Eastern Wastelands place Tian Lan Meng beside Sky Mist's ancestor and Tian Lan You. As their sect waits for the Eastern Wastelands Tower, Tian Lan You remains cold, while Tian Lan Meng looks troubled and dejected. She has learned more about her own Immortal identity and the deception surrounding the land of the Berserkers, and seeing Su Ming again brings her distress to the surface. Tian Lan You tells her that Su Ming is not suitable for her, framing the choice as one between personal feeling and the path already laid out by their people. (Chapters 619–644)

When Su Ming destroys Sky Mist's ancestor and breaks the Immortal position in the region, Tian Lan Meng tries to move toward him rather than attack him. He does not kill either sister. At the final collapse of the Immortal defenses, Tian Lan You knocks Tian Lan Meng unconscious and tells her to live well, making the decision Tian Lan Meng herself has repeatedly postponed. Su Ming later finds Tian Lan Meng among the defeated, looks at her with nostalgia and complicated feelings, and summons Chi Lei Tian before leaving the scene. The direct account ends with Tian Lan Meng alive, but without showing a renewed bond or a later active role. (Chapters 640–710)

A remembered thread of regret

Long afterward, while thinking of the people separated from him, Su Ming remembers Tian Lan Meng's quiet personality and the faint thread that once seemed to connect them. What remains is a sigh of regret rather than a claim that they were lovers. This recollection is her last narrative presence in the supplied corpus: it confirms her importance to Su Ming's emotional history, but it does not establish what life she led after South Morning. (Chapter 1049)

Appearance and personality

Tian Lan Meng is presented as a young woman whose composure suits the foremost female disciple of Freezing Sky Clan. The dossier emphasizes her expressions more often than clothing or physical detail: a gentle smile when Su Ming succeeds, lowered eyes and a sigh before the World of Nine Yin, and visible dejection during the Immortal conflict. Her resemblance to the Tian Lan family is also implied when Sky Mist's ancestor appears with features similar to hers. (Chapters 358, 443, 619)

Quietness is her defining trait. She is neither indifferent nor without agency, but she tends to register conflict internally until another person's decision controls the outcome. That restraint helps her endure competing loyalties, yet it also costs her the opportunity to speak plainly with Su Ming. Her eventual attempt to approach him during Sky Mist Dao's fall shows that her hesitation is not hostility; it comes too late to undo the accumulated distance. (Chapters 523–525, 640–710, 1049)

Abilities and cultivation

Tian Lan Meng's innate talent is established by her inclusion among Freezing Sky Clan's three great prodigies and by the expectation that one of those three might enter Heaven Gate first. This is a comparative reputation, not a stated realm, and the supplied scenes do not give a complete sequence of her advancements. Her membership in the Tian Lan line and later presence with Sky Mist Dao place her among experienced cultivators involved in the Berserker–Immortal conflict, but they do not justify assigning her a specific Immortal grade. (Chapter 234; Chapters 619–710)

Her learned abilities are shown chiefly through participation rather than named techniques. She can travel with Sky Mist's ancestor into the World of Nine Yin and operate among Sky Mist Dao's forces in Eastern Wastelands. No individual attack, defensive Art, or cultivation mechanic is directly attributed to her in the selected evidence. Consequently, her combat ceiling and weaknesses are clearest from circumstance: she survives the conflict, but she cannot dictate its outcome, and Tian Lan You can render her unconscious when removing her from the final confrontation. (Chapters 443–525, 710)

No item-derived power is confirmed. Tian Lan Meng is not shown relying on a signature weapon, treasure, or inherited object, so her reputation should be understood as personal cultivation and sect training rather than the demonstrated effect of equipment.

Relationships

  • Su Ming: Mutual attention develops into an unspoken connection. Tian Lan Meng's repeated silence and institutional obligations prevent it from becoming a partnership; Su Ming nevertheless spares her and later remembers her with regret. (Chapters 358–710, 1049)
  • Tian Lan You: Her sister is more decisive and outwardly cold. Tian Lan You warns that Su Ming does not suit Tian Lan Meng, then knocks her unconscious and tells her to live, choosing survival for her when Sky Mist Dao falls. (Chapters 619–710)
  • Sky Mist's ancestor: Tian Lan Meng follows the family ancestor into the World of Nine Yin and later stands with his Immortal faction, but her sighs and dejection show that obedience does not equal enthusiasm. (Chapters 443, 619–710)
  • Si Ma Xin and Chen Qing: The three are grouped as Freezing Sky Clan's greatest young prodigies. The comparison establishes Tian Lan Meng's stature, not a close personal bond with either man. (Chapter 234)

Items

No personal item is securely associated with Tian Lan Meng in the supplied corpus. Her appearances establish sect status, family ties, and personal cultivation, but do not identify a named weapon, treasure, or keepsake that she owns or uses.