Yilore interprets the Nine in the Fifth as 'Fruit Ripening at the Cliff's Edge.' This card captures the exhilarating but perilous moment when standstill finally breaks.
The fruit represents the reward of patient endurance — it is real, it is sweet, and it is ready. But it hangs at the cliff's edge, requiring careful harvest. The repeated 'What if it should fail?' is not anxiety but wisdom — the heightened awareness that protects against complacency at the exact moment when things begin to improve.
'Tying to mulberry shoots' is the perfect metaphor for prudent preparation: mulberry roots are extraordinarily strong and flexible, capable of anchoring against powerful forces. Whatever success you are building, anchor it with equally strong preparations.