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Chapter 135
The air inside the changing room was still warm from the heat of the battle, a soft mist rising from Saint’s body as he sat shirtless on the stone bench. His chest rose and fell slowly as he pondered on what he had heard the men outside saying. He could still hear the distant echoes of the crowd outside, chanting his name. The taste of victory was fresh—but beneath it, there was a strange unease lingering in his gut. Saint knew now that he had other things aside from Jain to be worried about. He was wrapping a cloth around a cut on his forearm when the door creaked open. Light from the hallway spilled into the room, casting the tall silhouette of a man—broad-shouldered, grizzled, and wrapped in faded red robes. The last person he had been expecting to join him in the changing room was that trainer that had been assigned to him. Kael, Saint’s original trainer. A man of few words and endless wisdom, Kael had once told him that greatness wasn’t about power—it was about restraint.“Im
Chapter 134
Words had spread across the demi god realm like wild fire that Saint had defeated the most powerful being even the rulers of the realm were afraid to confront and soon, people had began to flock Saint's mansion to either congratulate him or ask what his secret to defeating Jain was. But Han had asked that the door should be opened to nobody and Saint had concurred. Eventually, Fedco revealed to the both of them that since Saint had beaten the most powerful in the realm, he would get a revelation and he would have to remain at the training to receive the revelation and not in the mansion. "For easy access to you, master." Fedco had responded when Saint why he couldn't get the revelation at the mansion. "So when do I move there?" Saint asked. "As soon as you want to get the revelation." "So that means I would have to leave now." Saint said, more to himself than to the others who were present with him. "But you just got back, Saint, you cannot suddenly leave now. Besides, the trai
Chapter 133
The sacred training grounds that was normally reserved for sparring and meditation, had been transformed into an arena that was now filled with hushed whispers, wide eyes, and the weight of anticipation of the battle to come. Today was the day—the battle between Saint, the new arrival with a growing reputation, and Jain, the most feared and skilled warrior the realm had seen in centuries.Every seat that was carved into the crystalline mountains surrounding the arena was occupied. Beings who rarely left their sanctuaries came to watch. Spirits of ancient demi-gods hovered in the air, translucent and ethereal. They were all eager for a glimpse of the coming clash. The very soil beneath the arena hummed with a sacred energy, as if the realm itself understood the significance of what was about to happen.Saint stood at one end of the arena. His demeanor was calm and focused. His body was cloaked in light armor gifted by one of his teachers, it was a robe reinforced with silver dragon
Chapter 132
The sun over the Demi-God Realm shone brighter than usual. The news had spread like wildfire that one of the forbidden beasts had been slain at The Breathless Edge, a creature that hadn’t been subdued in centuries. The beast’s death sent ripples through the realm.Most of the Demi-Gods-in-training gathered in awe-struck circles, recounting the tale in exaggerated tones. “Did you hear?” one student said. “Jain killed the beast last night!”“I’m not surprised,” another chimed in. “He’s one of the strongest students here. Who else could’ve done it?”Jain, who was draped in his battle robe, walked among them with a half-smirk. his long silver hair flowing behind him like a war banner as he walked. He neither confirmed nor denied the stories, choosing silence while accepting the admiring glances and nods of respect from those who passed him. A few of the higher-level beings even bowed lightly as they addressed him.“To think someone could take down one of Ka'Thul’s shadow beasts…” murmu
Chapter 131
Saint, having passed his trial of balance days ago, now trained in solitude on a secluded cliff suspended between starlight and time—known simply as the Breathless Edge. He had suddenly grown fond of the cliff, and simply because he had discovered it to be close to his mansion. On some days, he never left the arena, even when Han begged him to give himself some rest. He had grown accustomed to the serenity the cliff brought to him. He stood shirtless under the crescent sky, as sweat glistened along his skin as he shifted through his stances. What Saint loved about the cliff was that, here, the celestial winds were different, it was heavier and weighted with pressure that forced one's muscles to adapt to extreme forces. It had become his favorite training ground, a place where silence spoke and the air listened.But tonight, the wind whispered something else.It was a sound that was barely audible but jarring. And it cut through the quiet. The sound was low, rumbling, like the grow
Chapter 130
The air was dense with golden mist as Saint approached the edge of a forest. It was unlike any that he had encountered so far in the Demi-God Realm. The trees shimmered with silver leaves, and the ground was covered in grass that hummed like a low melody. Everything was alive here—not just with magic, but with intent.This was the Sanctuary of Equinox, the realm where balance ruled above all else—balance of mind, body, spirit… and power. It was said to be the most unpredictable test in the entire Demi-God Realm, for those who walked through it either emerged enlightened… or never emerged at all.Saint paused at the edge, with his heart thudding loudly. His training with Soryan, Arlena, and Kael had prepared him in ways he couldn’t yet comprehend. But this… this was different.The moment his foot crossed into the forest, the world went silent. Even his thoughts seemed to hush.A voice echoed from the trees, smooth and serene._"Welcome, Seeker of Flame. You are here to face your imbala
Chapter 129
Saint stood still as he listened to the celestial winds of the Demi-God Realm howling like a chorus of ancient spirits, singing hymns of forgotten glory. He stared across the vast golden plains that shimmered under a sky with no sun, no stars—only a warm, eternal glow. His clothes were torn from earlier trials, with his knuckles bruised. He had passed the initial tests. The first few elders had challenged him with riddles, illusions, and feats of strength, each one of them pushing him further to prove that he belonged. Now, his real journey was just beginning.He was summoned once again, but this time, it was to the temple of Shifting Echoes, a structure that pulsed with divine energy, changing its shape every few minutes. Inside, the walls hummed with whispers from other realms.Waiting for him was the next trainer.A tall, bald man clothed in translucent robes, stood by a reflecting pool that mirrored not the outside world, but Saint’s deepest memories.“Saint of the Mortal Flame,”
Chapter 128
The air shimmered with golden mist as Saint walked through the vast and quiet plains of the demi-god realm. Every step he took felt lighter than air but heavier with purpose. Now, if he was going to face Jain in battle—not just any battle, but a battle that would decide Han’s fate and possibly his own, he needed more than resolve—he needed mastery.He didn't know how he transitioned to the where he found himself. All he remembered was that he had heard his name being called and when he responded, a bright light blinded him. He hadn't realized that his thoughts had been heard and had been granted. His request to have a better trainer had been fulfilled. Suddenly, He found himself walking towards an inscription painted on a wall in front of him. "....but first, You have to be found worthy." The inscription read. Saint repeated what the inscription said out loudly, his brows creased into confusion as he read it over and over again. He reached out and tried touching the wall, but it
Chapter 127
Just as Han had predicted, Jain was at the training center and it seemed he had been waiting for him. "Saint, what took you so long, brother?!" Jain called out to him. "Brother?" Saint scoffed. He tried to follow Han's advice and avoid Jain at all cost but Jain was making it very hard for him to. "Saint, you're not good to ignore me, will you?" Jain asked him, getting closer at every word. "No, I'm not ignoring you Jain. I have only come here to train, just like you have."Jain chuckled slightly, "you really think I came here to train?" He asked sarcastically. "Now, tell me, what do you think there is to train?" He asked again, but Saint didn't answer. By this time, almost everyone at the training had their attention drawn to the duo. Some of the members who had made it a full time duty to be at the training center had recognized Saint from the marriage, because they had come straight from the event to the training center. Most of the men could not believe that Saint could look
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