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Chapter 4: Darian’s Return The Hundred Cities Challenge
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The moment the Human-Grade Spirit-Bursting Pill touched Darian Kaelthorn’s tongue, it was like molten lightning had been poured into his veins. Fire roared through him, twisting and crawling through every fiber of his being. His golden-red qi flared, blood ignited, and the Holy Dao Battle Energy within him surged in perfect harmony. His muscles quivered violently, but his face remained calm, almost serene, like a statue carved from stone.

Swish… buzz…

Pain struck like a storm, hammering him from all sides. Every nerve screamed. Yet Darian centered himself, focusing every ounce of will into absorbing and stabilizing the pill’s violent force. Riven’s warning echoed in his mind: fifty-fifty. One mistake and death would claim him. But fear had long since been shed, along with ten years of silence. Only resolve remained—unyielding, absolute.

Bang!

The pill’s energy smashed through three cultivation stages at once—Tendon Refinement, Bone Refinement, and Marrow Refinement. His tendons writhed as if alive, contorting under the overwhelming power. Waves of agony tore through him, gutting him from the inside. Still, he held firm. Ten breaths in, the torment peaked. Still, he did not break.

Golden Holy Dao Battle Energy flickered around him, forming a divine cocoon of raw power. His body trembled with the force of it, but his mind remained calm—a fortress of unshakable focus. The pill’s energy collided with his Holy Law Origin like titans clashing. And then… it was absorbed. Pain transformed into power. Chaos into order. Weakness into strength.

When the radiance subsided, Darian drew a deep, steady breath. His aura blazed brighter than ever. Strands of energy wove into perfect harmony. He had survived. He had transcended. A new threshold of strength had been reached, and the path to Lucian had never been clearer.

Outside, golden sunlight spilled from the cavern, turning the waterfall into a shimmering curtain of brilliance. Deep within his soul space, Riven’s dormant aura shimmered faintly, wrapped in a golden cocoon. Time felt suspended, yet the world outside stirred. The Hundred Cities War had begun—but Darian was still immersed in the glow of rebirth.

Downstream, the riverbank was alive with tension. Two youths faced off, the roar of the cascading water masking their determination. One hovered in the air, fists ablaze like molten fire, seventeen or eighteen, marked with the silver crescent of a Valor Soul Stage cultivator. Across from him, a younger swordsman stood calm, hands folded behind his back, exuding quiet confidence.

“Faelan Virethorn,” spat the fiery youth, steam curling from his fists. “They say you’re Embersteel Citadel’s prodigy. Let’s see if the rumors are true.”

Faelan’s eyes were cold, voice steady, measured. “You are not worthy.”

The words hit harder than any punch. Rage ignited in Thorne Ashveil, Blazeborn Citadel’s fiery prodigy. Eighteen years old. Valor Soul Stage. And yet he dared call me unworthy? Fists spun like whirling infernos.

“Blazeborn Citadel Heaven-Burning Fist—Burn the Western Heavens!”

Clang! The metallic ring of power met resistance. Faelan’s Ironbody Tier Perfection restrained itself, yet even in restraint, Thorne’s fury collided with the edge of skill, forcing him back into the river’s churning waves. Disbelief twisted his face.

“You couldn’t withstand a single sword strike,” Faelan said, voice like frozen steel. “You are not qualified to fight.”

Rip! A shallow gash appeared across Faelan’s chest—proof that restraint, not failure, had been exercised.

Boom!

A surge of golden energy erupted atop the waterfall. Water sprayed in sparkling torrents as a new figure descended into the pool below. Black hair flowed like ink in the wind, piercing eyes scanned the battlefield, and a massive black box was strapped to his back. Darian Kaelthorn had returned. His aura radiated molten gold, an unspoken warning that power had been reborn.

He assessed the scene with calm precision. Thorne’s bloodied pride, the hovering Spirit Core behind him—none of it threatened Darian’s focus. Valor Soul Stage cultivators were impressive, but no match for the energy now coursing through his veins. His fists tingled with restrained power, each pulse promising swift justice if provoked.

“This swordsman is no ordinary person,” Faelan muttered, intrigue flickering across his gaze.

Thorne, still burning with humiliation, spun his fists again. “Cross-realm battle! I’ll settle this at the Hundred Cities War!” Then, spotting Darian, he spat, “Who is this trash? Seeking death?”

Boom!

Darian’s left fist, wreathed in faint golden light shaped like a tiger’s head, collided with Thorne’s spinning strike. Qi and blood exploded outward. Thorne flipped through the air, blood spraying, fear replacing fury. He landed in the river, defeated in a single, decisive clash.

Exhilaration surged through Darian. “Excellent… the Spirit-Bursting Pill did not disappoint.”

Faelan’s eyes sharpened. “You are strong. I am Faelan. I’ll be waiting… at the Hundred Cities War.” He departed, leaving a trail of respect and curiosity in his wake.

Darian’s thoughts hardened. Blood Dragon Jade… Lucian… I will reclaim what is mine, with my own hands.

At the Valeblue Clan’s Martial Arena, anticipation crackled like static. Every family member had gathered—from Patriarch Theron Valeblue and venerable elders to eager young disciples. All eyes were on the lone figure seated cross-legged at the center platform: Darian Kaelthorn.

Aeris glared, radiant but steely, simmering with resentment. Darian Kaelthorn… humiliate me? Worthless trash. Today, Lucian will crush you.

Darian remained calm. A faint silver Spirit Core swirled behind him, pulsing like a storm ready to break. His heart thumped with excitement. The Hundred Cities War—the challenge he had waited for years—was finally at hand.

Patriarch Theron’s gaze weighed heavily. One month had passed since Darian challenged for the Blood Dragon Jade. Today would decide its fate. Whose hands would claim it? Darian, the orphaned foster of the clan… or Lucian, the prodigy groomed for glory?

Figures streaked across the sky—a dignified middle-aged man, a sharp-eyed young woman, and above them, a massive bird beast carrying two cultivators mid-flight. Power radiated like the sun and the storm.

Buzz.

The cyan-robed youth opened his eyes. A golden crescent moon bloomed behind him. Power hummed through the air, curiosity dancing with ancient skill, every nerve alert.

A warm voice echoed across the arena. “Patriarch Valeblue, forgive my unannounced arrival.”

City Lord Valtor Grimspire had arrived, accompanied by Seraphina Virelle—ethereal, commanding, her beauty matched only by her Ironbody Tier Perfection. Whispers rippled as Aeris’s gaze flickered with jealousy.

Valtor wasted no time. “The Hundred Cities War has been moved forward. Ignisheart Citadel has three spots—one for each great family. Seraphina is confirmed. Where is your Lucian?”

Lucian stepped forward, composed. “Lucian greets City Lord.”

Praise was given, and with it, Lucian claimed the moment to request the Blood Dragon Jade—the legendary inheritance of his clan, supposedly promised to Darian ten years ago. Eldric, the elder, urged Theron to comply.

Theron’s heart tightened. Protect the crippled boy who once stirred the clan’s heart… or support Lucian, the prodigy groomed for glory?

Before he could answer, a clear, commanding voice cut through:

“Uncle Theron! What’s mine, I’ll reclaim myself! Lucian, one-month challenge—Darian is here! Fight if you have any shame left!”

Golden aura blazed as Darian appeared, carrying the massive black chest like a drawn sword. The crowd gasped. Lucian’s eyes darkened, the silver Spirit Core behind him pulsing like a storm warning of the battle to come.

“I, Darian Kaelthorn, am here. Blood Dragon Jade—what’s mine, I will reclaim myself!” His voice rang like a warhorn, equal parts defiance and strength.

The arena erupted. The Hundred Cities War had begun. Eyes turned to Darian—the boy returned from silence, unbroken, unstoppable, ready to carve his name into history.

Above the crowd, the winds bent, carrying whispers of fate. The stage was set. The first move had been made. The battle for the Hundred Cities was officially underway.

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