
The cosmic sky was a bruised, bleeding violet.
Baron Colgate stood in the center of a nightmare. Beneath his feet lay a sea of shattered stars, glowing with a faint, dying light. For one hundred years, he had climbed his way through fields of blood, slaughter, and brutal training to reach this exact spot. He wasn't the weak, pathetic kid who had frozen to death on the streets of Earth anymore. He was the Void Sovereign. Emperors trembled when he spoke. Tyrant races hid when he walked. But right now, looking up at the sky, Baron felt completely lost. "How... how did I get here?" he muttered. His voice shook. Lightning flashed across his face, blinding him. The air carried a terrifying weight that pressed down on his shoulders, freezing him in place. He tried to take a step, but his legs felt like lead. His mind went totally blank. The raw panic of a normal human was overriding his centuries of supreme power. Above him, the heavens tore wide open. A massive, swirling vortex of purple lightning roared like a hungry beast. It held enough power to wipe out entire galaxies in a single second. Baron clenched his fists so hard his knuckles turned white. Just one more step, he told himself, staring into the storm. ‘Survive this lightning, and I become a true god. No one can ever hurt me again.’ But as the lightning gathered into a thick, solid pillar of destruction, a cold shiver ripped through his soul. The violet glare in his eyes shifted. It wasn't showing him the path to immortality anymore. Instead, the flashes of light began to show him faces. Faces of the dead. Baron squeezed his eyes shut, then opened them slightly, squinting to see clearly through the blinding flashes. "No," he whispered, his chest tightening. "Not now. Please, not now." Images he had spent a whole century trying to bury came rushing back like a tidal wave. He saw his father, thin and broken behind a thick glass wall in a prison cell. He saw his mother’s cold, unmarked grave in the rain. He heard the echoes of his little sister, Malica, screaming at the walls of a padded asylum room. And then, he saw Juliana. His beautiful Juliana. "Get out of my head!" Baron roared internally. He tried to breathe, tried to force his mind into perfect, icy calm. It didn't work. The heavy weight of his oldest regrets—the agonizing pain of his first twenty-eight years on Earth—had turned into poison. A thick, suffocating black fog erupted right out of his chest. It completely blinded his senses, throwing him into total confusion. This wasn't just a regular lightning storm. The tribulation had triggered his ultimate nightmare: the Soulbreak Illusion. His heart began to race faster than a beam of light cutting through space. A terrible, sickening feeling washed over him. It felt like absolute deja vu, a horrific trap he couldn't escape. In a single snap, the cosmic sky and the shattered stars vanished. The clean smell of space was gone, replaced instantly by the copper stench of fresh blood and the damp, freezing air of a concrete basement. Baron gasped, falling hard onto his knees. He looked down at himself. His grand, immortal robes were gone. He was wearing his old, torn, blood-stained clothes from his youth. He reached deep inside himself to find his power, but there was nothing. No energy. No magic. No Qi. His hands shook like a leaf in the wind. He was completely human again. "Baron… please… run…" The weak, raspy voice cut through the dark room. Baron’s head snapped up. His heart shattered into a million jagged pieces. "Juliana?" he choked out. Just a few feet away, lying on a cold, rough stone slab, was Juliana Smith. Her skin was a deathly, pale white. A dark crimson bloodstain was spreading rapidly across the front of her shirt. She was fighting for every single breath, her beautiful eyes clouded with unbearable pain. "Juliana!" Baron screamed. He threw himself forward, dragging his weak body across the rough concrete floor. He reached the slab and desperately pressed his hands against her chest, trying to stop the bleeding. "No, no, no! Please, no!" Baron sobbed, his voice cracking. He looked around wildly. "Where is my energy? Where is the medicine? This can't be happening again! Please, stay with me!" Slow, mocking clapping echoed from the shadows of the room. "Look at you. Pathetic as always, Baron Colgate." Baron froze. He knew that voice. From the darkness stepped Matt Windgate. He looked exactly the same as he did all those years ago—flawless, expensive suit, perfectly styled hair, and a cruel, arrogant smirk pasted across his face. He walked over with slow, heavy steps, looking down at Baron like he was a piece of garbage. Without warning, Matt brought the heel of his polished leather shoe right down onto Baron’s trembling hand, grinding it hard into the dirt and concrete. Crunch. Baron gritted his teeth, a deep, animalistic growl ripping from his throat as pain shot up his arm. "Matt… why? Why are you doing this to us?! What did we ever do to you?!" "Why?" Matt threw his head back and laughed. It was a loud, playful sound full of pure hatred. "Because I can, Baron. Look at your background. You’re a nobody. A broke street rat from a garbage town. Did you honestly think a peasant like you deserved someone like Juliana? To a guy like me, she’s just a toy. A little plaything to pass the time before I get bored." "I’ll kill you! I'll tear you apart!" Baron roared. He tried to lunge forward to grab Matt's throat, but he didn't even make it an inch. Matt’s giant bodyguard stepped out of the shadows and slammed a heavy, steel-toed boot right into Baron’s ribs. Thud. Baron collapsed sideways onto the floor, coughing up a mouthful of bright red blood. The pain was terrifying. It felt too real, too sharp. The illusion had completely locked his brain in a cage, stripping away every single memory of him being the powerful Void Sovereign. Right now, he doesn't remember the universe. He only remembered being a broken, helpless teenager. "Stop… please," Baron begged, rolling over on the floor. He swallowed every ounce of pride he had left, tears mixing with the dirt and blood on his face. He looked up at Matt's boots. "Spare her, Matt. Please. Take my life instead. Do whatever you want to me. Torture me, kill me, I don't care. Just let her live." Matt sneered, looking down at Baron like he was a bug he was about to squash. "You want to trade lives with me?" Matt laughed, shaking his head. "You think your worthless life carries the same weight as a Windgate’s whim? Let me tell you a little secret, Baron, since you're begging so nicely." Matt leaned down, his eyes turning cold, dark, and completely sadistic. "Your whole family is garbage. Your father's imprisonment? My family framed him and locked him away. Your mother's sudden illness and death? We bought the hospital and cut off her treatment. We watched her die. And your sweet little sister, Malica? Her mental collapse wasn't an accident. My friends and I had quite a bit of fun breaking her mind." Matt stood back up, adjusting his suit jacket. "You and your family have absolutely zero worth. You only exist to be trampled by people like me." "Ahhhhh!" A sound that didn't even sound human erupted from Baron’s chest. The truth tore through his mind like a buzzing chainsaw. His sanity completely snapped. His eyes turned pure, bloodshot red as an overwhelming, blinding fury consumed his entire soul. He didn't care about the pain anymore. He wanted blood. On the stone slab, Juliana used the absolute last drop of her strength to turn her head toward him. Tears streamed down her pale, cold cheeks. "Baron… live… you must live…" she whispered, her voice barely a breath. Matt sighed loudly, waving his hand in the air like he was bored. "Tsk. Boring. I'm tired of this drama. Finish her. Let him watch every second of it." A bodyguard stepped forward, a long knife catching the dim light of the basement. A swift, brutal flash of cold steel cut through the air. Juliana’s head slumped heavily to the side. Her eyes turned completely wide, vacant, and lifeless. "NOOOOOOOO!" Baron screamed, his world turning entirely black.Latest Chapter
Chapter 10
Baron sprinted into the dark woods, his bare feet moving silently over the pine needles and rough twigs. He didn't need a flashlight. His advanced sensory awareness guided him perfectly through the pitch-black forest, following a route he had memorized from historical files in his past life.After ten minutes of walking deeper into the thick brush, the trees suddenly cleared out, revealing a small, rocky clearing. At the center of the clearing, a crystal-clear mountain stream bubbled over smooth stones, the water glowing faintly under the pale light of the crescent moon.Baron stepped into the center of the clearing and took a deep breath.Right here, his heart leaped with a quiet, intense thrill. ‘The natural mountain veins converge right under these stones. It’s exactly midnight.,As the digital clock on his phone struck 12:00 AM, the air in the clearing suddenly changed. A faint, completely invisible mist of natural energy—true cosmic Qi—began to rise from the stream and the surro
Chapter 9
"Leo!" the two stocky lackeys screamed, their faces turning completely white with terror.They looked at Leo groaning in the mud, then looked up at Baron. Baron hadn't even moved from his spot. He was just standing there, casually adjusting the strap of his backpack, looking down at them with those cold, empty eyes. The sheer pressure radiating from Baron was so intense that the two lackeys felt their knees shaking."You want some too?" Baron asked, his voice completely calm."N-No! No way!" one of the lackeys stuttered, his high-society pride completely vanishing into thin air.Without wasting another second, the two lackeys grabbed Leo by his wet arms, dragging him out of the mud like a heavy sack of potatoes. They scrambled backward, fleeing into the campus gates in absolute terror, not even daring to look back at the skinny kid who had just dismantled their leader in two seconds.The surrounding crowd of students stood frozen, their mouths open in pure amazement. They looked at
Chapter 8
The circle of students around the grand stone gates of Tuntadel City University remained frozen. Nobody moved. Nobody spoke. The loud, mocking laughter of Leo Vance echoed off the hard stone pillars as he watched the wet mud soak into the freshman’s registration papers."Look at him cry!" Leo laughed, gesturing to his two stocky lackeys. "Hey, write this down. If you're poor, don't come to Tuntadel. Go work on a farm!"The weak freshman on the ground, Luke, clutched his bruised knees, his face bright red as he tried to grab his ruined documents from the dirty puddle.Suddenly, the heavy, suffocating silence of the crowd was broken by the sound of deliberate footsteps. Thud. Thud. Thud.Baron Crown slid right through the tightly packed circle of onlookers. He didn't push anyone; the crowd simply parted instinctively, driven by a strange, cold pressure radiating from his small body. He stepped directly into the open center of the circle, his faded blue backpack hanging loosely off hi
Chapter 7
The local martial artists think this is the limit. That's why their strongest fighters can barely reach basic Grandmaster levels,’ Baron thought, a trace of arrogance flashing in his heart. ‘But they don't have my brain. They don't have a hundred years of supreme cosmic knowledge.’He began to search through the deep, organized files of his memory. Earth was dry, yes, but it wasn't completely empty. Natural energy was like water—even in a desert, it would always pool and gather in hidden, underground pockets. He remembered specific historical events, old rumors, and secret files from his past life about where the strongest families found their resources.“Why do you think you know Tuntadel and what do you know about it?” The driver asked curiously. “Tuntadel City University was built near the old northern mountain range” Baron replied, his eyes snapping open under his lids. “There is an ancient, abandoned park behind the campus dorms, right at the base of the pine forest. Natural en
Chapter 6
Behind him, the arrivals terminal was in absolute chaos. He could hear Kate’s screeching voice cutting through the noise of the sliding glass doors, shouting threats and demanding that he turn around. “You get back here, you silly village boy. You know no place over here, listen to me at once.” She shouted at him.Margret was likely furious, her perfect, high-society face twisting into an ugly expression of disbelief.Baron didn’t even turn his head. He didn’t care.He walked with quick, heavy steps toward the open curb. In his past life, he had stood in that exact spot for forty-five minutes, shivering in the breeze, waiting for them to finish their luxury coffee before they finally dragged him to their sports car. He had been so terrified of getting lost in this massive city. He hadn't known the streets, the buses, or the rules.But this wasn't his past life. This was a life he had already lived, memorized, and conquered. He knew every single corner of Tuntadel City like the ba
Chapter 5
They were expecting that exact same timid, stuttering, broke boy today."Ugh, finally," Kate spoke up first, her voice dripping with pure disgust as she pointed a finger at Baron’s faded blue backpack. "Is that your only bag? It looks like it was fished out of a garbage dump. Seriously, Margret, I can't believe your family actually made us drive all the way down here to pick up a charity case."Margret didn't even look Baron in the eye. She stared at his worn-out, cheap sneakers with intense waves of physical revulsion."Don't stand too close to him, Kate," Margret sneered loudly, her voice dripping with playful contempt. "I don't want his literal poverty germs rubbing off onto my clothes. Hey! You! Baron, right? Pick up your trashy bag and hurry up. Our time is actually worth money, unlike yours. We have a car parked in the VIP zone, and I swear, if your dirty clothes stain my custom leather seats, you won't even be able to afford the cleaning fee if you worked for ten years."The t
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