Fading from Kaelen’s chest came a glow - warmth throbbing inside. Not sharp or scorching, just heavy heat crawling beneath his flesh, moving slow with each thump of blood. Instead of fire, it felt thick - like molten rock seeping through veins.
Kaelen dropped to his knees, gasping hard. It felt wild. Seventeen years - this frame stayed wrecked, couldn’t keep a hint of energy till this second when power ripped inside like it might tear everything apart.
"System," Kaelen bit through his teeth. "Status report. What is going on with me?"
[Responding to host. The 'Old Dragon Bone Training Method' reshapes your body slowly - melting out weaknesses while hardening bones like dragonhide, one piece at a time.]
[Progress: 40%... then 60%... now full at 100%.]
[Reconstruction complete.]
Kaelen hit the ground face-first, hands vanishing into soggy earth. Sweat streamed down, drenching what was left of his ragged blue cloak. Totally wiped out, he suddenly felt something wild - pure power surging through him, like back when he led troops on Earth.
He got to his feet. It happened smooth, like no effort at all.
To stand up was tough for Kaelen Vance - weak legs, sore back. But now he’s light, almost weightless. His arms caught his eye. Gone was that pale, tender skin. Instead, tight muscle ran underneath, twisted like wire, not bulky like a gym rat, just dangerous-looking - more like a sprinter or climber made for quick bursts and hard hits.
"I need to check the inventory," Kaelen muttered. "I still have that potion."
He wanted to check the system menu. Inside the inventory spot was a tiny bottle filled with red stuff - Full Body Recovery Potion.
The method gave him power, yet a dull ache stayed deep inside from when he'd crashed down. He pressed the symbol - suddenly, a tiny vial appeared outta nowhere right in his palm.
He opened it, then gulped everything - left nothing behind. The taste? Like cherry medicine mixed with something burning sharp.
A chill ran down his body right away. His sore ribs? Gone. Scratches from the twigs closed fast - no marks left behind. Seconds later, he felt stronger than ever.
"System, now show me my stats," commanded Kaelen.
[Updated Status:]
Name: Kaelen Vance
Race: Human (Dragon Bloodline Initiated)
Cultivation Level: Body Tempering Realm - Stage 1
Health: 100% (Perfect Condition)
Strength: 15 (Average Adult Male: 10)
Agility: 18
Defense: 20 (Scale-Skin Effect Active)
Skills: Eyes of Truth (Level 1)
Kaelen smiled. "From a level 3 weakling to surpassing an average adult in minutes." Not bad.
His protection worked twice as well as a regular person’s. The "Ancient Dragon" move wasn't something you took lightly.
Crack.
The snap of broken sticks from behind froze Kaelen stiff.
In his old days, that noise would’ve had him grabbing his gun fast. Now, without thinking, he crouched down sharp and whipped toward the sound.
A creature crawls out from the dense, knotted bushes - resembles a feral pig yet packs the weight of a compact vehicle. Dark gray hides cover its frame, hide tougher than stone, almost metallic. Two huge horns jut from its jaws, deadlier than blades. Hunger burns in its crimson stare.
[Target Identified: Iron-Hide Boar] [Level: 1 (Low-Tier Beast)] [Status: Aggressive]
A creature," he muttered quietly in Kaelen’s past thoughts, sparking a flash of clarity - back then, something like that’d require a full squad with weapons just to bring it down. On his own, hurt like this? Total endgame.
The boar huffed, scraping dirt with its hoof - spotted a weak little person, ripe for eating.
"There you go, Bacon," taunted Kaelen, gesturing with his barren fist. "This'll put my new body to the test."
Let out a scream, then the boar rushed ahead.
It moved quick - surprisingly quick for its size. Dirt flew when it charged toward him, ready to stab with those sharp tusks.
Kaelen stayed frozen. Not scared - just buzzing with energy, pulse calm but sharp. Eyes tracked the boar’s shift, weighing how fast, which way, when to move. Instead of panic, focus carved each thought.
Like breaking through in a mission, he figured. Hold back till the chance shows up.
Ten feet - then five. A step back, maybe less.
Just in time, Kaelen shifted position.
He stayed put. Instead of fleeing, he moved forward, spinning sideways - showing off how nimble he was with that 18 agility. The beast’s tusk grazed past his gut, missing by just a few inches.
Fleeing the creature without thinking, yet managing to hit back.
With the force from twisting his body, he slammed a hard punch sideways at the boar’s neck. Not some flashy move - just a raw, direct strike like soldiers use.
THUD!
It came across like a sledgehammer hitting a soaked sandbag.
"Squeeeeee!"
The huge creature cried out, yet its limbs gave way to the side. It was like punching solid concrete, still nothing cracked. His 'Dragon Body' stayed intact somehow.
Confusion flared in the boar’s mind, mixed with fury. It twisted sideways, tumbling through filth, slamming against soil, spraying muck along with gore. Kaelen moved fast - no pause - and leapt onto its back, shoving hard using power from his frame. Again and again, he drove a blazing punch into its head.
One strike. Then another. After that, a third.
CRACK.
The skull cracked open - suddenly, the creature froze. No more twitching followed.
Kaelen stayed put for a second, sitting on the fallen beast, breathing hard. Blood coated his fingers, yet a wild thrill shot through him. By himself - no weapons - he’d taken down that thing. Just raw strength did it.
[Ding!]
[Target Eliminated: Iron-Hide Boar (Level 1)] [Experience Gained: 50 XP] [System Points Gained: 10]
Congrats - you just hit a new level. Right now, your training sits at Body Tempering Stage Two
A warm rush spread through his body. Because of that, the tiredness from the battle disappeared right away. His muscles tensed a bit - now they were tougher than before.
"Leveling up just by killing?" Kaelen laughed, standing up and wiping the beast’s blood off his cheek. "This System is a cheat code. If I stay in this forest and hunt, I could become a god in a month."
He glanced toward the cliff where he’d tumbled down. Hundreds of feet tall, straight stone without breaks. Once, it trapped him. Today, only something in his way.
"But I don't have a month," he said, his voice turning cold. "I have a family reunion to attend."
Kaelen moved toward the foot of the cliff. His hands gripped the jagged rock as he stretched upward. A quick jerk lifted him off the ground. No effort needed. Fast like a spider crawling, he scaled it using holds others couldn't manage.
While climbing, his thoughts drifted to the old Vance house.
By now, Darius likely spread the word about Kaelen’s fall. Chances are, they’re faking sorrow but actually relieved - seeing him as nothing more than dead weight removed. Instead of real grief, there’ll be a hushed ceremony, one meant for someone the family wanted to forget.
Kaelen hauled himself up past the cliff’s rim, dropping quiet onto the grass - same spot he’d collapsed earlier that day.
The sun dipped low, splashing the heavens with streaks of deep orange and violet. Yet the breeze tugged at his ripped shirt.
He turned to where the Vance place glowed far off. A huge property it was, packed with open halls and small plazas, boxed in by tall barriers.
"You wanted me dead, Darius," Kaelen whispered to the wind. "You wanted the inheritance all to yourself. You wanted the title of Clan Heir."
He moved toward the lights, step by step, like something hunting. His rhythm didn't change - calm, focused, relentless.
"Too bad," Kaelen said, his eyes glowing faintly in the twilight. "The dead don't stay dead. And hell has come to collect."
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The Poison of the Viper
Night dropped on the Dragon’s Spine, thick and dark as tar. Through the narrow valleys, wind screamed - biting cold from far-off icy summits riding along.Kaelen, along with Seraphina, found a snug spot under a rocky ledge to rest. Firelight snapped softly in front of them, making shapes flicker across the cave’s surface.The air felt heavy. Yet they’d barely exchanged words after fighting off the raiders.Kaelen wiped Bloodshade down using an old rag. Although the blade drank blood on its own, he still enjoyed going through the motions. Across from him, Seraphina gazed at the flickering fire, her purple eyes catching the glow of the burning wood.You’re not merely a noble,” Kaelen muttered, slicing through the quiet. His gaze stayed locked on the blade. Yet he wouldn’t lift his eyes.Seraphina stiffened. "I told you, I am Lady Seraphina. My family is... wealthy.""Wealthy families don't have the Vermilion Bird Crest embroidered on their clothes," Kaelen pointed with his chin to her s
The Aegis and the Empress
The route to the Imperial Capital got called the "Dragon’s Spine." This trail twisted sharply, climbing over rugged peaks dividing farmlands from the empire's core.Kaelen moved without company. Though his dad gave him a ride, he said no. That thing’s just heavy wood rolling slow. Instead, he trusted his legs - and vanishing into shadows when needed.He had on a plain dark cloak, pulled over his workout gear. The pale ring on his hand - the one that held space inside it - didn’t catch eyes. Anyone walking past would’ve just seen some lone fighter drifting through town.“Hey system, how much farther’s the Capital?” Kaelen said while leaping past a broken tree trunk.[About 450 km away.] [Takes roughly five days walking.] [Careful - lots of robbers seen around here lately.]Kaelen smirked. "Bandits? You mean free XP packages."Things went smooth the first twenty-four hours. While he adjusted, he focused on figuring out how the Aegis of the Damned worked.He took the shield out of his sp
Breakfast with the Dead
The sun climbed above the Azure Dragon lands, spilling soft gold across the Vance family grounds. High up in old oaks, birds called out while breezes carried jasmine from hidden corners of the garden. Peace hung thick in the air that day.A quiet moment broke - suddenly, a shout rang out."AAAAHHH!"A girl servant let go of her clothes bin, fingers darting to her lips while gazing at the central yard.Most times, folks trained here at dawn or met up with kin. Right now, though, the place smelled like raw meat and blood.In the middle of the yard, just before the stairs to the old hall, lay a disturbing heap. A stack of four lifeless figures - bodies without heads - piled up tight, one over another, almost orderly. Shredded black armor clung to their frames, torn and ragged. On top sat their snake-like masks, carefully arranged, empty eye sockets gazing ahead.Murder! Someone killed a man at the big house!" she yelled, stumbling back fast.In moments, the yard filled up fast. Soldiers
The Sword Feeds
The moon was hidden behind thick, bruised clouds, plunging the Vance Estate into darkness. It was the perfect night for murder.In the secluded courtyard where Kaelen lived, the wind rustled through the overgrown weeds. To the untrained ear, it sounded like nature. To a veteran soldier like Kaelen, it sounded like footsteps.Five shadows moved across the tiled roof of the dilapidated shack. They were dressed in tight-fitting black leather, their faces covered by masks depicting a hissing viper. They moved with absolute silence, their breathing controlled, their Qi suppressed to be undetectable.These were the Black Viper Assassins. They weren't cheap thugs; they were professionals hired to erase problems.On the roof, the leader of the squad signaled with two fingers. Target inside. Kill on sight. Make it look like a cultivation deviation accident.The assassins nodded. They drew their weapons—short, curved daggers coated in paralytic poison.They dropped from the roof, landing in the
The Cursed Blade
The stroll toward his room took forever - yet, outta nowhere, Kaelen moved forward like he finally mattered.Beyond him, the Grand Arena erupted in disorder. Shouts from Elder Boran rang out, furious, calling for Kaelen to be taken. Yet amid the noise came Lord Magnus - his dad - cutting through, shutting the old man down."Darius lost," Magnus had said, his voice cold and final. "In our world, the winner takes everything, and the loser eats dust. Darius is now a cripple. Kaelen is the Heir. If you touch him, you defy the clan."Kaelen grinned. Practical guy, really. Doesn’t matter to him who I am - just that I’ve become the top runner in his barn right now.Kaelen reached his yard. Nestled in the far edge of the property, it looked worn out - chipped paint, wild grass poking up between broken boards. This wasn't some noble’s chamber; just a worker's hovel, really."This dump," Kaelen kicked the rotting wooden door open. "I’ll have to move into the Heir’s Pavilion tomorrow. But for no
The Price of Arrogance
The broken pieces of the blade dropped onto the rocky ground, ringing softly - almost like mournful chimes at a burial.Darius gaped at his bare palm, mind blank after the sudden turn. The blade - made of Blue-Steel - could cut stone without effort. Still, Kaelen broke it clean, like brittle wood in winter.You...” Darius staggered backward, confidence gone - just raw terror now. “What in the world are you?Kaelen stayed silent. Instead, he shifted forward.He skipped the complex moves. Instead, he drove upward using raw power. The rock under him cracked from the force.Boom!Before Darius had time to react, Kaelen slipped past his defense."Since you like to use your fists on those weaker than you," Kaelen said, his voice cold and flat, "let’s see how you take a punch."Kaelen drove his fist into Darius's gut.A loud snap echoed when Darius’s costly metal chest piece folded up like paper. That power kept going - ripping past bone, squashing insides."Gahhh!"Darius gasped, his eyes w
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