
The Council was enormous, and every time Ezra entered its vast halls, he felt a wave of awe wash over him. The Council Hall, hewn from the ancient white cliffs, was like the heart of the continent, where all power, authority, and tradition came together. The ceilings soared high above, adorned with detailed murals that told the stories of the Four Sects.
Sunlight streamed through narrow, stained-glass windows, creating colorful patterns on the marble floors. As Ezra strolled down the hallway, the sound of his footsteps mingled with those of the guards, his tutors, and the quiet maids trailing behind him. Ezra found himself at the center of this little group, his eyes wandering to take in every detail of the hall. Tall banners lined the walls, each one representing one of the Four. The striking emerald green emblem of the Echelon sect stood out the most—a tree with branches that seemed to reach endlessly. It was displayed at every entrance, a constant reminder of the values the sect cherished: freedom, peace, and kindness. The Echelon sect was in charge of the Council, with Ezra's father at the helm, leading the most influential sect on the continent. As for Ezra, he was expected to follow in his father's footsteps, but he didn’t feel ready for that kind of pressure, nor did he want it. "Ezra, are you paying attention?" It was his teacher, Master Lorrin. Ezra could picture the wiry little man with his head of grey-white hair tied back in a tight knot. His long robes swayed as he walked, and his thick wooden staff tapped the floor with every word. "Yes, Master Lorrin," Ezra mumbled, though his mind was elsewhere. "Then tell me," Lorrin said sharply, "at what age does a member of the Echelon sect usually start martial training?" Ezra sighed and shifted his gaze back to his tutor. "At sixteen." "And how old are you?" "Sixteen," Ezra answered. "Exactly." Lorrin's voice was crisp. "So why are we still having this conversation?" Ezra frowned. They had been discussing this for days, and the argument felt never-ending. Becoming a martial arts master was expected—almost required. Martial skill ruled the world. Even the Echelon, known for their non-violent styles, had produced some of the most respected and feared masters in history. Still, Ezra hesitated. “I’m not ready,” he murmured, staring at the double doors of the Council Chamber. Guards stood on either side, clad in sharp green-and-gold armor. Their spears shone as they crossed them in front of the entrance, waiting for orders to let Ezra pass. Master Lorrin's staff tapped more loudly on the floor as he hurried to keep pace with Ezra. "Not ready? You’re sixteen, Ezra. Most Echelon trainees your age have already started mastering their techniques. You can’t keep relying on your family name forever." Ezra clenched his fists, feeling heat rise to his cheeks. "I don’t rely on my family!" "Then show it." The words hit hard. Lorrin was always strict, and Ezra knew his mentor's patience was running out. He glanced at the guards, standing silently and alert. The maids following them kept their heads down, moving like shadows. Ezra wished they weren’t there to witness this. "I don’t have the basics down yet," Ezra insisted. "I can’t even hold a stance for long. If I start now—" "You will learn as you go," Lorrin interrupted sharply. "It’s fear that holds you back, not a lack of skill." Ezra opened his mouth to argue but stayed silent. Was it really fear? Or maybe it was. He wasn’t sure anymore. At the doors, the guards uncrossed their spears and pushed the heavy wooden doors open; the hinges creaked loudly as the Council Chamber revealed itself. The room was round, with seats rising high into the shadows. In the middle stood the Council Table: a large ring made of smooth, carved obsidian, marked with the symbols of the Four Sect leaders. Ezra had visited this room many times, filled with robed figures as the leaders gathered to decide the continent's future. Today, it was vacant. Yet, even in its emptiness, it held a certain grandeur. The air felt charged with the weight of history. Ezra entered and stopped at the doorway, sensing a strange energy in the space, as if it were alive. The banners of all four Sects hung evenly spaced on the circular wall. The Echelon banner displayed a sprawling tree, while the Archival banner featured a silver eye set in a book—knowledge is power. The Horrendous banner was as dark as night, with faint red runes flickering along its edge—an unsettling omen. The Argent banner showed a golden crown surrounded by rays of light, symbolizing political power. The Four. Together, they were the continent's leaders. United, they formed the Council. Ezra stepped further in, flanked by his guards and tutor. Their footsteps echoed in the vast chamber. Master Lorrin moved ahead, leading the way. "Training starts in two days," Lorrin announced, his voice reverberating off the stone walls. "You'll meet your first master that morning." Ezra's stomach sank. "But we haven't even—" "There's nothing more to discuss," Lorrin replied firmly. Ezra glared at his tutor's back, knowing arguing was pointless. Lorrin had made his decision. His father likely had too. Ezra had no say in the matter. As they approached the center of the room, Ezra stopped. Something felt wrong. The air, once cool, now felt heavy and thick. "Do you feel that?" Ezra asked suddenly. Master Lorrin paused and looked back at him. "Feel what?" The guards exchanged worried glances. The maids stood close together, frozen in place. Ezra tried to speak, but the words wouldn't come. A faint green mist curled around his feet. He blinked, unsure if he was seeing things. The mist grew thicker, spreading across the marble floor. "What is this?" Lorrin shouted, turning quickly. His staff hit the ground, but the sound was muted by the strange fog. The guards unsheathed their swords, the metallic sound echoing in the chamber. Ezra felt a peculiar warmth on his skin as the mist brushed against him. It was neither hot nor cold—it simply existed. "Ezra, move back!" Master Lorrin yelled. But Ezra was frozen. His body felt heavy, as if unseen forces were holding him down. He slowly turned to look at the guards. One of them stumbled, his spear falling to the ground before he collapsed. "No," Ezra breathed. The maids followed suit, sinking to the floor, their heads drooping as if they had just fallen asleep. The mist rose higher, swirling and spreading its toxic tendrils through the air. Ezra could hear his heartbeat thundering in his chest as he glanced at Master Lorrin. The tutor's face was ashen, his mouth open as if to speak, but then he too fell forward, his staff rolling away across the stone. Ezra's legs gave way. He fought against the force pulling him down, but his strength was fading fast. Then, he fell.
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Chapter 77: Demigods From Legends
Ezra was still lying in the large hole, half unconscious. His eyes were tightly shut, and his breathing very slow, showing that he was on the verge of death. And seeing how badly damaged his entire body was, there was no way he would be able to recover, even though the most advanced healer showed up.[PRIMORDIAL HUNTER STATUS STILL ACTIVE][RECOVERY SKILL HAS BEEN FORCIBLY ACTIVATED][ALL THE PLAYER'S POINTS HAVE BEEN SPENT TO USE THIS SKILL][HEALING 0.00%]Although Ezra was half unconscious, the notification screen appeared in front of him with a beep sound. Obviously the Echelon system didn't care if Ezra could read the information in his current state or not. All it cared about was passing the information.At that moment, Arthur got up gradually from the ground, picking his broadsword which was lying beside him. By this time, the Leviathan had recovered from Gwaine's Qi attack and was baring its fangs at the knights beneath it, ready to carry out its plan instantly.With the way t
Chapter 76: Another Advanced Knight!
As the Leviathan looked down on the knights which were below it, its eyes zeroed in on Arthur and Ezra, who were lying down in a large hole. The former wasn't that badly hurt due to his stronger usage of Qi for defense. The latter, on the other hand, was in a very bad state. All his body had been battered, and it would be a miracle if he would be able to survive this."Puny humans who think they can do anything," the Leviathan scoffed as it continued rising from within the castle, going higher and higher till it was almost reaching into the sky. Obviously, it had been buried several feet in the ground, and this wasn't its real height.As it rose higher and higher into the sky, the knights below couldn't help but look up in terror, wondering how they were going to fight something as gigantic as this. Not only was it gigantic. It was emanating a very terrifying aura, which seemed capable of crushing them at any moment of time. This was the power of a demigod!"You think you're mighty be
Chapter 75: Petrified
After Arthur was sent flying from the royal dungeon from the ferocious hit of the Leviathan's tail, Ezra was the only one left to face the demigod creature. Soaring through the air towards the Leviathan, he looked like an ant compared to it. From a normal person's sense of view, there was no way such an insignificant being would be able to deal any damage to the Leviathan.But to the Leviathan, who already knew that Ezra was not of this world, he was not an insignificant creature. Although he wasn't at the demigod level yet, he was still able to somehow wield a demigod level sword and unleash attacks capable of hurting it. Hence, the Leviathan decided to finish him before Arthur came to join the battle again.The entire castle continued to collapse rapidly, boulders of rocks falling to the ground. Most of
Chapter 74: True Strength of Grandmasters!
At that moment, the Leviathan immediately shot out of the ground, causing the entire place to sink in instantly. Arthur and Ezra, who were already within the third floor by the time this happened, immediately leaped backwards, landing on the staircase. They then waited to see what would happen from now."You pests annoy me so much!" the Leviathan growled, its eyes reddening. But then it realized that half of its powers were gone and narrowed its eyes."What have you done to me?!" the Leviathan roared, glaring at Ezra, who had been using the strange sword some moments ago. A murderous intent immediately emanated from it, overwhelming Ezra.This grandmaster knight seems to be more troublesome than Arthur, it thought within itself. And to think that he traveled from another world down here makes matters more complicated!"I did what had to be done," Ezra said as he clenched his fists. Although he had no weapon, he felt he could still fight the Leviathan now that it had lost half of its s
Chapter 73: Last Good Use.
Ezra, who had finished dealing with Lancelot, immediately gripped the Sword of Truth and rushed towards the third floor, which was now shaking violently. He still had two minutes left, so he had to make good use of the Sword of Truth before he wouldn't be able to use it again.I hope Arthur is okay down there, he thought within himself as he activated the Ethereal Step. In a flash, he appeared on the staircase leading to the third floor and saw Arthur standing on one of the stairs staring at something within the third floor. Since Arthur was blocking his view, he couldn't see what the thing was, but he could actually feel its aura from where he was standing."Your Majesty!" Ezra immediately yelled at Arthur, who was still standing in one position. He wanted to see if Arthur was still alright and had not been corrupted by the royal dungeon.Arthur immediately turned to look at Ezra, drawing out his broadsword as he yelled back, "You need to get far away from here!""What do you mean?!"
Chapter 72: Chaos Unleashed.
Arthur descended down the stairs into the third floor of the royal dungeon, his entire body drenched in sweat as he shivered uncontrollably. He was trying everything within his power to fight against the Leviathan, which had possessed his body and was controlling it. But no matter how he tried, he realized that he was very weak and couldn't do anything. His body was moving against his will, and it wasn't a good feeling at all.As a young man growing up, he had always been told by his late father never to enter the third floor of the royal dungeon if he was not at least a demigod knight. And even though he was a knight at the demigod level, he was told not to remain at the third floor of the royal dungeon for more than five minutes. His father had told him that the consequences of disobeying these words would be very severe and unknown. And right now, as he was head
Chapter 71: Power of the Sword
Lancelot rushed towards Ezra, leaving mirages behind as he raised his arms upwards. He then yelled in a very loud voice, which filled the entire first floor, "You're dying right now!"As he yelled, the darkness around surged towards him, drilling into his body. His eyes became redder, and black veins appeared across his face, giving him a more hideous appearance. Right now, he looked like a monster straight out of hell!Immediately, Ezra swung the Sword of Truth at Lancelot, not waiting for the corrupted man to near him at all. Right now, all his abilities had been negated, and he was not on the same level as Lancelot anymore. Hence, Lancelot was way stronger and faster than him now. If he decided to engage in a close combat with Lancelot for a long period of time, he would end up destroying himself. And that would mean instant death for him!The moment the Sword of Truth was swung by Ezra, the darkness surrounding the entire dungeon was instantly dispelled. All the magical spells wit
Chapter 70: Controlled
Arthur was still standing at the second floor, his expression extremely pained as he tried to fight the voice that was speaking in his head. He clutched his head and gnashed his teeth, trying to force this voice to stop. But no matter what he tried to do, it wouldn't stop. Even when he used his special technique to force this entity out of his mind, it didn't work. Instead, it got worse as this unknown entity began influencing him gradually."Who the hell are you?!" Arthur yelled as he fell on his knees, clutching his head more tightly."You don't seem to know me," the voice spoke within his mind with a tinge of amusement. "It seems the younger generation wasn't told about me. Has the history of Camelot gone down the drain or what?"At this moment, Arthur was struggling to stay awake so that he wouldn't be controlled by this entity. He knew how controlling people's minds was like because he had done that a couple of times. Hence, he decided to stay conscious no matter what happened so
Chapter 69: The Grand Scheme
The moment Ezra saw the pair of red eyes, he immediately moved backwards while gripping the Sword of Truth more tightly. His instinct instantly told him that whatever was in front of him was actually way more powerful than anything he had ever faced in his life. And this might be the moment where he would actually have to use the Sword of Truth!Right now, his abilities were not just suppressed. He couldn't even use them at all! Hence, there was no way he would be able to make use of abilities like Ethereal Step and Aegis of Dissonance, which could help him in offense. At this moment, all he could rely on was the martial art he had cultivated from the Echelon sect. And the weapon he could make use of this moment was the Sword of Truth."Ezra Miller," the figure within the darkened said with a very deep voice which seemed very familiar to him. The mention of his full name made him to squint his eyes because no one in this world knew his actual name."Who are you?" Ezra immediately aske
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