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Chapter 3: The Sun Moon Star Seal — Rebirth and the Gamble of Fate
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Whoosh!

The forest shook as Darian Kaelthorn tore past jagged rocks and twisting paths, his black martial robe flaring like the wings of a dark phoenix. Lightning danced in his wake, the raw force of ten years of silence crackling through every movement. Each step carried purpose; every heartbeat carried sacrifice. Ten years of waiting. Ten years of hiding the Holy Law Origin within himself. And now… it had awakened.

“Brother Darian!”

The voice cut through the wind, light and clear, like a bell ringing through sunlit mist.

Darian slowed, squinting past a mossy boulder. There she was—Liora. Her white dress drifted like clouds around her, raven hair tumbling down her back, eyes sparkling with mischief and something softer, warmer. She was a ripple from the past, a ghost of simpler days.

“Liora,” he said, stepping forward to ruffle her hair, a rare smile tugging at his lips. “Wandering alone? Be careful—you might stumble into a tiger… or worse.”

She laughed, the sound weaving through the trees like sunlight through leaves. “Brother Darian, you disappeared for so long! I’ve been waiting for you.”

Memories flashed—the hidden corners of the Valeblue estate, secret lessons under the elders’ watchful eyes, moments of warmth he had tucked away long ago. “This forest isn’t safe,” he said, voice soft, “but your timing… perfect. I needed a reminder that life exists outside the path I’ve chosen.”

Liora’s smile lingered as she leapt over stones, vanishing deeper into the forest, leaving only the faint trace of flowers and laughter. Darian’s gaze stayed on her. Clever girl… she knows I’ve changed. Just won’t admit it.

A faint, amused voice whispered in his mind. “She isn’t simple. Neither are you, Darian. The Valeblues are placing both of you here… maybe it’s not a coincidence.”

Darian shook off the thought. The forest thickened, shadows deepened, and ahead lay the familiar precipice—the one that, ten years ago, had led him to the hidden cavern of the Sun Moon Star Seal. That place had pulled him toward Riven, toward the whispers of power he had once only dreamed of.

“Riven,” he murmured, steadying his breath, “ten years have passed. I hope the Moon and Star Seals are guarded as well as the Sun Seal.”

“They are,” Riven replied quietly. “Ordinary mortals would never find them. Ten years ago, it was only chance that brought you here.”

Darian clenched his fists. “Chance doesn’t guide me anymore. I’ll know when I arrive. Whatever lies within these seals… I need them to surpass Lucian.”

A surge of Holy Dao Battle Qi coursed through him. The golden-red energy—a gift of his reborn body—pulsed almost like a living thing, pushing him forward. He leapt across the river’s surface, stepping into the roaring waterfall as if challenging nature itself. The cascade struck like a mountain, but he pressed on, vanishing behind its liquid curtain.

Inside, the cavern welcomed him with cool shadows and whispers of ancient secrets. Memories flickered—a boy, barely five, lost and desperate, guided by a mysterious companion toward the Holy Law Origin. Now, at fifteen, he returned, tempered by endurance, focus, and power honed over a decade.

The chamber opened before him. Three radiant lights hovered above an ancient stone platform. To the left, a deep-blue orb pulsed like a distant star. To the right, a silver sphere gleamed like a crescent moon. Above them, the golden Sun Seal shimmered faintly, awe-inspiring despite the years.

“The Sun Moon Star Seal,” Riven murmured. “Ten years… and we return.”

Darian stepped closer, eyes fixed on the Sun Seal. “Back then, I was just a child… chasing Uncle Faelan. I stumbled here and awakened the Holy Law Origin. Fate has always guided me.”

A spark of anticipation surged through him. Hands outstretched, golden-red qi and blood thrumming like molten fire—Boom! Boom!

The Moon and Star Seals shattered with two precise strikes, scattering starlight like meteor showers. From the ruins emerged two objects: a jet-black rectangular box, impossibly dense, etched with faint star patterns tracing the Big Dipper, and a glowing fire-red sphere, radiating warmth and a subtle, intoxicating fragrance.

Darian’s eyes gleamed. He held the black box, tracing the first star—Dubhe. Suddenly, the world dissolved.

Radiant starlight swirled in every direction. Seven stars blazed brighter than the rest, forming the unmistakable Big Dipper. A deep, ancient voice resonated through his soul: “Seven-Star Refining…”

When the vision faded, he found himself back in the cavern, awe etched on his face. “A Seven-Star Refining Box… crafted by the stars themselves.”

“Your soul space trembled,” Riven observed. “That box isn’t ordinary. It was sealed within the Sun Moon Star Seal, with you at its core. Perhaps you were meant to inherit it… or perhaps you once belonged to its owner.”

Time was precious. Darian placed the box upright and turned to the fire-red sphere. Its glow called to him, warmth resonating with the Holy Dao Battle Qi coursing through his veins. He cupped it gently in his palm.

“A medicinal pill,” he murmured. Its molten ruby glow seemed alive. First-Rank is common; Second- and Third-Rank are rare. Lucian has never surpassed Second-Rank lower-tier… yet this… this is extraordinary.

“Human-Grade Spirit-Bursting Pill,” Riven confirmed. “Third-Rank Lower-Tier. Raises origin force by three levels—but only for Ironbody Tier cultivators. Dangerous… even for you.”

Darian’s fingers tightened around the pill, calm, resolute. “Three levels… enough to bridge the gap to Marrow Refinement Minor Completion. One month… I’ll be ready for Lucian.”

“Not simple,” Riven cautioned. “Ironbody breakthroughs demand perfect harmony—flesh, tendons, bones, marrow. Half the time… it kills you.”

Darian swallowed, voice quiet but firm. “Ten years of silence taught me this: the path you choose, you walk to the end. Even if it leads to death, I carve life from it. I will not fail. I will not die. I reclaim what is mine.”

The cavern seemed to hold its breath. Darian swallowed the pill. Energy erupted inside him, lightning tracing his veins, qi-blood igniting like the sun’s core. Pain and warmth mingled, yet he endured, steadfast.

His gaze swept over the Seven-Star Refining Box and the fiery pill. One promised mastery of an ancient celestial technique; the other, a shortcut to unimaginable power. Both demanded courage. Darian had none to spare.

A golden bolt of lightning flashed across his soul space. A shadowy figure—his younger self—sighed softly. “Darian… you must live…”

“Yes,” he whispered. “I will live. I will rise. I will carve my destiny.”

The young cultivator, forged by pain, patience, and unbreakable will, stepped into the unknown depths of the Sun Moon Star Seal. Beyond lay power, fate, and the culmination of a decade-long journey. Beyond lay the chance to reclaim everything lost—and perhaps, the truth of who he truly was.

Deep in the cavern’s core, a faint pulse of golden light echoed his heartbeat, as if the world itself had recognized a new player in the game of destiny.

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