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Chapter 2: The Mysterious Small Seal
Author: Alex
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The night was so quiet it almost felt heavy.

Kael Draven washed the dirt off his body, slipped into a clean set of clothes, and stood there for a while before making up his mind. He’d go clean the Elderstone hall.

Not because he was scared. Not because he couldn’t stand up to his cousins. But if he lost his right to cultivate… then what was left for him? That was the one thing he couldn’t afford to gamble away.

His footsteps sounded dull as he walked, each one pulling him closer to the Draven family’s forbidden place—the Elderstone hall.

It sat deep in the estate, surrounded by old trees, dark and still. Few ever came here. This was where the spirits of the ancestors were honored, where the weight of history pressed down like stone. Guardians of the family, perhaps… but never guardians of him.

The heavy doors groaned when he pushed them open. A rush of cold air slipped across his skin, making him shiver. His lips twisted. “What’s the point?” he muttered. “When have you ever stood on my side? If I had another life, I’d pray not to be born a son of this family again.”

He slipped inside and pushed the doors shut behind him. Silence swallowed the sound whole. Only the faint glow of a lamp and the whisper of the wind pressing at the walls remained.

Instead of picking up a broom, he walked straight to the altar and dropped down in front of it, shoulders slumping.

“I don’t even know why I’ve kept going. Was it just for people to laugh at me? To spit in my face?”

A bitter laugh escaped him. The word waste had been with him for a decade, driving him, forcing him forward when he wanted to collapse. And for what? After all these years, he was still branded with that same word. Still trash.

Then something flickered.

A tiny light, gone almost as soon as it appeared. Down in the far corner of the hall, southeast wall.

Kael Draven frowned, stood, and crossed over. The wood there was black with rot, giving off a faint sour stench. He waved the air from his face, crouching low.

“Hollow?” he whispered.

His knuckles tapped across the tiles. Dull thuds from most. But the innermost tile? Different. Hollow beneath.

Heart quickening, he pried the tile loose. A hole yawned below, pitch black.

He reached in, arm sliding deeper until his elbow hit the edge. His fingers brushed something slick and cold. He grabbed it and pulled it out.

“Figures,” he sighed.

In his hand sat a small, square seal. Black. Rusted. Nearly ruined with age. But faint carvings still clung to its six sides, fighting not to be erased.

Curiosity flared.

He held it up to the light. Each side carried its own design, strange and meaningless on its own. But when he turned it, one to the next, the images snapped together.

His breath hitched.

A dragon.

Every line formed the body of a dragon—majestic, alive, scales detailed to the last ridge, claws curled sharp, head lifted high.

Dragons were a myth. Legends. He had never seen one, but he knew. He couldn’t mistake it.

“So what if it’s a dragon?” His voice was harsh, bitter. “What difference does it make?”

Ten years of blood and humiliation. Ten years chasing strength only to be called trash. Fury surged up, hot and ugly. He hurled the seal across the hall.

Because when you’re cursed with bad luck, even drinking water cracks your teeth.

The seal slammed into the wall with a burst of sparks—then, impossibly, bounced back.

His eyes widened. He jerked his hands up to shield his face. Anything but his face.

“Ah!”

Pain lanced through his arm as the seal struck. A gash opened, blood spilling down and dripping onto the black stone.

And the world changed.

The seal drank in the blood, pulsing faintly, then rose into the air, floating before his stunned eyes. Power thrummed. The next instant, a vast dragon shadow ripped free.

It coiled and twisted, wings spreading, claws raking at the air. Dragon’s might filled the hall, heavy as mountains pressing down.

Kael Draven’s heart thundered. He stared. “This… this can’t be real…”

A voice rolled through the silence, deep and old. “So many years… at last, I have found you.”

Before he could breathe, the shadow surged forward. It shattered into fragments of black light, each one slamming into his body.

A storm of alien power rushed through him. His muscles locked, shaking. Darkness swallowed him whole.

The hall fell quiet again.

Kael Draven lay sprawled on the floor, chest heaving. His body glowed faintly, inner strength coursing through his veins, gathering in his dantian. The flow is locked, unbroken, eternal.

Ten years ago, he had reached the sixth layer of inner strength—but failed at the final step, the cycle of perpetual flow. That failure had chained him in place for a decade, branded him useless. Yet now, without warning, the cycle spun inside him on its own.

Mockery from fate? Or a gift?

On the Eryndor Continent, martial artists stood above all. Their path splits into two realms: Postnatal and Innate.

The Postnatal path held ten stages. The fourth, where inner strength was born. The seventh, where circulation became eternal.

And in Emberfall Town, among the four great families, none had ever touched the Innate realm. Their strongest only clawed to the peak of the postnatal.

Time bled away. At last, a groan tore from his lips. His eyes cracked open. Pain raked his muscles—but beneath it, something else burned brighter.

He staggered upright, unsteady. The memory of it all rushed back—the seal, the shadow, the dragon.

“A dragon…” The word trembled on his lips.

He had seen it. Shadow or not, it was enough.

“Where is it? The seal? The shadow?”

He searched the hall, but both were gone. Dream? Illusion?

No. The loose tile still gaped where he had left it. That much was real.

He rubbed his temples, head spinning, when suddenly he froze.

A pulse. A current. Power is alive inside him.

For the first time in ten years, inner strength surged through his body. Not just strength—his dantian was alive, flowing, unbroken, eternal.

A smile broke across his face, wild and unstoppable.

Ten years of emptiness ended in a single night.

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