The sound of wooden swords echoed through the dojo.
Tak. Tak. Tak. Han Jiwoo moved in rhythm, breath steady, sweat rolling down his neck. Each strike sliced the air cleanly. Years of training made the movement natural. “Focus your breath, Jiwoo,” his instructor said. “Speed without rhythm is wasted.” Jiwoo adjusted his stance, inhaled, and swung again. The bamboo sword cut through the air with a sharp hiss. “Good. That’s enough for today.” The moment his grip loosened, the ache in his arms caught up. Around him, classmates laughed and packed their gear. Their voices filled the room, mixing with the sound of the cars outside. “Heading to the Association now?” his coach asked. “Yeah.” Jiwoo wiped his forehead. “Big day, huh? Remember—the Awakening’s all luck. Don’t stress.” “I’ll try,” Jiwoo said, smiling faintly. His coach clapped him on the shoulder. “No matter the rank, you’re still our best kendo player.” *** Outside, sunlight hit hard. Jiwoo slung his bag over his shoulder and walked down the street. The scent of asphalt and warm air filled his lungs. Today’s the day. The National Awakening. Thousands of students testing their fate with one touch of a crystal. Some got glory, others got nothing. Either way, it decided everything. The Association towered ahead—glass, steel, and glowing runes thrumming beneath his feet as he entered. Lines of nervous candidates filled the hall. Parents hovered, whispering encouragement or worry. “Candidate forty-two, Han Jiwoo,” a staff member called. “Resonance Chamber Six.” Jiwoo stepped forward. The circular room pulsed faint blue, the Resonance Crystal floating at its center. “Place your hand on it,” the examiner said, bored voice echoing. “Focus your mana. Breathe steady.” Jiwoo pressed his palm to the surface. It was warm. Nothing happened. The examiner sighed and scribbled something. “Next—” Suddenly the crystal flared. Pale blue. Then white. Then deep violet streaked with black. Runes on the floor ignited. The chamber vibrated. The hum turned into a roar. “Mana overload!” someone shouted. The air thickened, pressing against his chest. Pain lanced through him. His vision blurred as the pressure built—something massive moving beneath his skin. "What’s happening to me?" The crystal cracked. Light exploded. The force knocked him backward, color and sound vanishing into white. Then—silence. When it cleared, Jiwoo was kneeling on the scorched floor. The crystal was gone, replaced by drifting ash. His breath came shallow, his pulse erratic. The examiner’s hand trembled. “R–Resonance complete?” The console flashed. [Resonance Result] [Primary Attribute: Combat Class] [Secondary: Unknown] [Rank: E] [Status: Unstable. Dual-Core anomaly detected.] “E-rank?” the examiner whispered. Outside, whispers spread fast. “An explosion for an E?” “Guess he broke it himself.” "Poor guy… he probably got penalized after breaking the crystal" As Jiwoo walked past the jubilant candidates celebrating their results, the weight of his own disappointment hung heavy on his shoulders. The sun blazed down, but he felt the chill of uncertainty creeping into his heart. "E-Rank. Dual attribute. Unknown power. What a joke." Every glance stung — pity from some, mockery from others. "He's the one who caused the explosion, right?" "Figures. Waste of a spectacle." He tried to ignore them. But their voices followed him down the marble steps, clinging like a shadow. He exhaled sharply, shoving his hands in his pockets. "Maybe the crystal wasn't the only thing that broke." *** At home, he dropped onto his bed without turning on the lights. The dull gray rank card sat on his desk, The ceiling blurred. "E Rank and Unknown huh... Wonder what's that Unknown thing." A half-laugh, half-groan escaped him. "All that effort for a pity Rank." Sleep dragged him under before he realized his eyes had closed. His phone buzzed. He hesitated, then answered. "Jiwoo!" his mother's voice came through, warm and worried. "How did it go?" "…I awakened." A pause. "That's wonderful! What rank?" He hesitated. "…E." A pause. Then softly, “That’s still something, sweetheart. You can train—” “There’s more,” he interrupted. “They said I have dual attributes. Combat and… something unknown.” "What do you mean?" "They said I have a dual attribute. Combat class… and something unknown." His mother's voice dropped lower, serious now. "Unknown? Did they say what that means?" "They said the data was unstable. That's all." A quiet sigh. "I see." She tried to sound light, but the worry slipped through. "Don't let it bother you too much, alright? Just rest tonight." He nodded faintly. "Okay." "Jiwoo?" "Yeah?" "We're proud of you. No matter what rank they say you are." His throat tightened. "…Thanks, Mom." When the call ended, the city’s hum returned. For a moment, faint golden lines flickered beneath his skin—then disappeared. He lay back, eyes on the ceiling. Sleep came slow, heavy, uneasy. *** Across the ocean, in a private Hero Association lab, Jiwoo's parents stared at the Resonance data flickering on the monitor. As they requested a copy of his data from the Seoul Hero Association, the tension in the room thickened. Han Mirae turned from her monitor, her eyes locking onto Seojin's. Above them, the Association's database flickered to life—Resonance Record #42: Han Jiwoo. "The request just came through," Mirae murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "Here's the resonance data." On the screen, twin mana wavelengths shimmered, entwining in a breathtaking yet terrifying pattern. Mirae's expression shifted to one of grave concern. "Seojin… this energy signature—it matches the Monarch of Oblivion's core." Seojin's heart raced. "That's impossible. The core was destroyed years ago…" “Or maybe,” she said, voice low, “it wasn’t. Look—the flow’s stable. It’s merged.” "You're mean…?" "I think it became his power" she whispered, awe mixing with fear. "Not a mere fragment or possession—this is fully his." Silence fell between them, punctuated only by the steady hum of mana stabilizers. The weight of their discovery hung heavily in the air. "Still," Seojin said, breaking the silence, "if that's true, we can't ignore this. Contact Kain. We need to ensure Jiwoo gets into his academy. We'll monitor him there closely." "And if the energy resurfaces?" Mirae's eyes remained glued to the glowing spirals, uncertainty etched on her face. "Then let's hope he's strong enough to control it… before anyone else notices."Latest Chapter
Under Watch
Morning came quietly.Too quietly.Jiwoo stood in front of the bathroom mirror inside the temporary Veilbound residence, staring at his own reflection.Nothing looked different.Black hair slightly messy.Tired eyes.An ordinary seventeen-year-old student.Yet somewhere beyond the sky, beings powerful enough to destroy worlds had apparently noticed him.The thought felt absurd.Until he remembered the servant’s eyes.“…Confirmed.”Jiwoo shut the faucet tightly.The water dripping suddenly sounded unbearably loud.A knock echoed from outside his room.“Jiwoo.”Kangmin.Jiwoo immediately straightened himself. “Coming.”When he opened the door, Kangmin stood there already dressed in fresh black combat attire, his injuries hidden beneath a long coat. Only the faint stiffness in his movements revealed how severe the battle had actually been.“We’re leaving,” Kangmin said.Jiwoo blinked. “Leaving?”“The Association wants a direct statement.”Of course they did.A dungeon disappearing entire
The Irregular
The private conference room remained dead silent after Kangmin's demand. The weight of an S-rank Hunter's undivided attention pressed against Jiwoo's chest, heavier than the ambient mana still swirling outside the safehouse walls.Jiwoo forced his hands to remain steady in his lap, ensuring his expression maintained a perfect mix of confusion and residual fear. He knew he couldn't play completely dumb—not in front of the two sharpest minds in the hunter industry. He needed partial truths."I don't fully understand it either," Jiwoo said, his voice straining slightly to convey vulnerability. "When I was in the lower routes... I heard a voice. It wasn't human. When I got close to the central chamber, the dungeon core itself reacted to me. It didn't try to destroy me like the others. It tried to... connect."Lee narrowed his eyes from the shadows of the corner. "The core tried to synchronize with a porter? That’s structurally impossible unless your mana wavelength shares an identical sig
After the Collapse
The transition from the depths of a collapsing dungeon to the outside world was not a relief. It was a chaotic blur of noise, flashing lights, and suffocating tension.Sirens wailed in a deafening chorus across the cordoned-off perimeter. Overhead, the heavy thrum of media helicopters chopped through the night air, their piercing searchlights cutting through the thick clouds of dust billowing from the dungeon's entrance. Veilbound security personnel and emergency response teams panicked, struggling to maintain boundaries as the ground beneath them continued to shudder.Hunters stumbled out of the cavernous threshold, dragging the injured and carrying shattered weapons.But behind them, something abnormal was happening. The dungeon gate wasn't just closing; it was imploding. The massive stone archway warped inward like melting plastic, its spatial coordinates collapsing until the entire structure simply vanished into nothingness."The mana readings..." a technical handler stationed at t
The One It Seeks
The dungeon was breaking.The ceiling gave way in massive sections, chunks of stone crashing down as unstable mana surged wildly through every corridor. The air itself felt torn, as if something far beyond the dungeon’s rank was forcing its way through the fabric of reality.Kangmin stepped forward, his sword raised in a white-knuckled grip. Beside him, Lee Taeyun stood with magic formations rotating faster and denser than before, the glowing circles casting long, flickering shadows across the ruins.Between them, the servant remained still.It was watching.Not the two Guild Masters but the shadows in the rear.It was watching Jiwoo.“…It’s ignoring us,” Lee muttered, his eyes narrowing behind his flickering barriers.Kangmin’s grip tightened. “Then we force it to look.”He vanished.Steel tore through the air, aimed directly at the servant’s neck. The servant moved at the last possible moment—not to dodge, but to shift its weight. Its hand caught the flat of Kangmin’s blade.The imp
The Irregularity
The humanoid vanished.Not forward.Not backward.Gone.Kangmin’s blade sliced through empty air where the servant had stood a moment ago. The momentum carried the strike forward, carving a clean arc through drifting dust and unstable mana.Lee Taeyun’s eyes narrowed.“…Wait.”Something felt wrong.Kangmin had already realized it.His gaze snapped toward the shattered corridor behind them.“…It’s not attacking us.”The realization struck too late.Far behind the battlefield, Jiwoo pressed himself against broken stone, his breathing shallow as the echoes of the clash faded into an uneasy silence.Then the air behind him twisted.The space bent inward like glass under pressure.A presence emerged from the distortion.Jiwoo’s blood ran cold.The humanoid servant stood only a few steps away.Its dark armor reflected faint fragments of light from the fractured dungeon walls. Black blood still ran down one arm where Kangmin’s blade had cut earlier, yet its posture remained calm.Observant.
The One Still Standing
The dust did not settle immediately.It lingered in the air, thick and suffocating, carrying with it the scent of broken stone and ruptured mana.For several seconds, no one moved.Hunters lay scattered across the ruined corridor, some conscious, others struggling to breathe. The dungeon itself groaned, cracks spreading slowly across the walls like veins under skin.Then a shape emerged.Standing.Unmoved.The humanoid.Its dark armor was intact, untouched by the chaos it had unleashed. Its posture remained relaxed, almost casual, as if the violent exchange moments ago had meant nothing.A few meters away, another figure shifted.Kangmin.He pushed himself up from the rubble, his sword still in hand. Blood ran freely from his side, staining what remained of his armor. His breathing was heavier now, but his eyes were clear.Focused.Alive.Nearby, Lee Taeyun stepped forward from the fractured stone, one hand pressed briefly against his shoulder where a shallow crack in his barrier had
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