
The golden doors of the Bourbon Grand Ballroom were twenty feet high. They were carved from white oak and inlaid with real silver that shimmered under the floating magical lights.
For most students at the Academy, these doors represented their future—a world of power, high-society parties, and the ruling of nations. For Adam Cook, these doors felt like the entrance to a cage.
Adam stood at the edge of the room. He felt out of place, and he knew he looked out of place. His suit was a dark navy blue, but it was three years old.
The sleeves were a bit too short, showing his bony wrists, and the fabric was thick and cheap compared to the silk and velvet worn by everyone else.
His hands were hidden in his pockets. They were rough hands. They were the hands of a boy who spent his mornings hauling heavy crates at the docks and his nights scrubbing floors in the Academy’s alchemy labs. He did all of this for one reason.
His eyes searched the crowded room, darting past sons of dukes and daughters of arch-mages. Finally, he saw her.
Emily.
She was standing near the chocolate fountain, surrounded by a group of laughing girls. She looked like a dream. Her dress was a pale lavender that seemed to glow with its own light. Her hair was pinned up with silver pins, and she was smiling. It was the smile that Adam had fallen in love with three years ago when they were both just scholarship students from the outer districts.
Adam felt a small, hard object in his right pocket. It was a velvet box. Inside was the Star-Drop Pendant. It was a tiny piece of enchanted quartz that held a flicker of starlight. It wasn't a powerful magical artifact, but it was beautiful.
It had cost him six months of extra shifts and many skipped meals. It was her nineteenth birthday, and he wanted to show her that even if he didn't have "Spirit Veins" or a famous family name, he could still give her the world.
He took a deep breath and started to walk toward her.
As he moved through the crowd, the conversations quieted. People nudged each other. They pointed at his scuffed shoes. They whispered behind their fans.
"Is that the 'Null'?" a girl whispered, loud enough for him to hear.
"Yes," her friend replied, giggling. "Adam Cook. The boy who has so little mana he can't even light a candle. Why is he even at the Masquerade?"Adam kept his head down. He was used to the insults. In a world where magic was everything, being born without the ability to channel mana was like being born without legs. He was a "Null," a person at the bottom of the social ladder.
"Emily!" he called out softly as he reached her circle.
The girls around Emily stopped talking. Emily turned around. When she saw Adam, her smile didn't grow. It froze. It became a thin, tight line.
"Adam," she said. Her voice wasn't warm. It was flat. "What are you doing here? I thought you said you had to work tonight."
"I finished early," Adam said, trying to sound cheerful. He reached into his pocket. "I wanted to see you. I wanted to give you this. Happy birthday, Emily."
He pulled out the velvet box and opened it. The tiny Star-Drop Pendant caught the light of the floating candles. It sparkled with a soft, blue hue. For a second, Adam thought he saw a spark of the old Emily in her eyes—the girl who used to share a single loaf of bread with him in the park.
But then, a shadow fell over them.
A tall, handsome young man stepped out from behind the chocolate fountain. He wore a suit of charcoal gray that cost more than Adam would earn in ten years. His hair was perfectly styled, and a golden badge pinned to his chest showed the crest of a roaring lion.
Julian Martinez. The heir to the Martinez Clan, one of the three most powerful magical families in the kingdom.
"What is this?" Julian asked, his voice smooth and rich like dark honey. He looked at the pendant in Adam’s hand as if it were a piece of garbage he had found on the street.
"It’s a gift for my girlfriend," Adam said, his voice trembling slightly. He tried to stand taller, but Julian was a head taller and much broader.
Julian laughed. It was a cold, sharp sound. "Girlfriend? Emily, is this true? Are you dating this person?"
The girls in the circle started to titter. Emily looked at Julian, then at the crowded ballroom, then finally at Adam. Her face turned red with embarrassment.
"No," Emily said. The word hit Adam harder than a physical punch.
"Emily?" Adam whispered. "What are you saying?"
Emily stepped closer to Julian, sliding her hand into the crook of his arm. "Adam, don't be dramatic. We were friends. Maybe a little more than friends when we were kids. But we are adults now. I am a Tier 2 Mage. I have a future."
She looked at the Star-Drop Pendant and curled her lip. "And that? That's a toy. A cheap piece of glass. Julian gave me a Liquid Fire Diamond for my birthday. It's worth a mansion in the capital."
She pointed to her neck. There, hanging from a gold chain, was a gem that pulsed with orange light. It was beautiful, and it was clearly filled with massive amounts of mana.
"But I worked so hard for this," Adam said, his voice cracking. "I did it for you. You said you loved the stars."
"I loved the stars when I was poor and hungry," Emily snapped. Her eyes were cold. "I don't want to look at the stars anymore, Adam. I want to live among them. And you? You're just dirt. You're a 'Null.' You have no magic. You have no money. You have nothing to offer me but 'love,' and love doesn't pay for Spirit Awakening potions."
Julian smiled. He picked up a glass of dark red wine from a passing waiter’s tray. "You heard the lady, Cook. You’re making a scene. You’re staining the atmosphere of this beautiful party."
"I'm not leaving until she tells me the truth to my face," Adam said, his anger finally starting to burn through his sadness. "Emily, look at me! Was it all a lie? Every night we spent studying? Every promise you made?"
Emily didn't look at him. She looked at Julian. "Make him go away, Julian. He's embarrassing me."
"With pleasure, darling," Julian said.
He stepped forward. The air around Julian began to hum. It was the sound of mana being gathered. Adam felt the hair on his arms stand up.
"You're a bit thirsty, aren't you, Adam?" Julian asked.
Before Adam could move, Julian tilted the glass. He didn't just pour it; he used a flick of his fingers to enchant the liquid. The red wine didn't just fall; it flew. It splashed directly onto Adam’s face, soaking his hair, his eyes, and his cheap suit.
The ballroom went silent for a heartbeat, and then the laughter erupted.
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Chapter 62
Adam’s soul finally cracked. It did not crack from damage. It did not break because it was weak. It cracked the way a dragon's egg cracks right before the beast comes out. It was not a break of destruction. It was a break of release.A bright, glowing purple screen flashed across Adam’s vision.[Criteria Met.][Extreme Magical Energy Directed at Host.][Soul Architecture Expanded.][Second Gate Unlocked: The Gate of Hunger.]The message disappeared. As the Blade of the Dawn came within one inch of Adam’s neck, Adam triggered his new power.[Skill Activated: Mana Devourer Aura.]Instantly, the entire room plunged into absolute, pitch-black darkness. It was not just the absence of light. It was the murder of light.The candles in the hallway outside instantly went out. The glowing golden spears held by the knights turned completely dark. The bright, holy light shining from Malphas’s heavy armor died in a single second.The only thing visible in the room was Julian’s glowing crystal swor
Chapter 61
High Inquisitor Malphas was still standing there. But the proud, dangerous Inquisitor looked completely different.The Devourer Aura had touched Malphas too. The glowing white magic that usually surrounded the Inquisitor’s heavy armor was gone. The magic in his silver broadsword had been completely sucked dry, turning the beautiful weapon into a dull, heavy piece of gray iron.Malphas dropped the heavy iron sword. It hit the floor with a dull clank.The ten Holy Knights in the hallway behind him also dropped their weapons. Their glowing spears were nothing but dead wooden sticks now. The aura had eaten the magic out of every weapon in the room.Malphas slowly raised his hands in the air. He did not bow, but he surrendered. He realized that if he tried to fight, Adam would just eat his soul exactly like he had eaten the angel fragment."You..." Malphas whispered, his voice trembling. "What are you?""I am the answer to your prayers," Adam said softly.Adam took a step forward.CRACK.
Chapter 60
High Inquisitor Malphas was still standing there. But the proud, dangerous Inquisitor looked completely different.The Devourer Aura had touched Malphas too. The glowing white magic that usually surrounded the Inquisitor’s heavy armor was gone. The magic in his silver broadsword had been completely sucked dry, turning the beautiful weapon into a dull, heavy piece of gray iron.Malphas dropped the heavy iron sword. It hit the floor with a dull clank.The ten Holy Knights in the hallway behind him also dropped their weapons. Their glowing spears were nothing but dead wooden sticks now. The aura had eaten the magic out of every weapon in the room.Malphas slowly raised his hands in the air. He did not bow, but he surrendered. He realized that if he tried to fight, Adam would just eat his soul exactly like he had eaten the angel fragment."You..." Malphas whispered, his voice trembling. "What are you?""I am the answer to your prayers," Adam said softly.Adam took a step forward.CRACK.
Chapter 59
Adam’s soul finally cracked. It did not crack from damage. It did not break because it was weak. It cracked the way a dragon's egg cracks right before the beast comes out. It was not a break of destruction. It was a break of release.A bright, glowing purple screen flashed across Adam’s vision.[Criteria Met.][Extreme Magical Energy Directed at Host.][Soul Architecture Expanded.][Second Gate Unlocked: The Gate of Hunger.]The message disappeared. As the Blade of the Dawn came within one inch of Adam’s neck, Adam triggered his new power.[Skill Activated: Mana Devourer Aura.]Instantly, the entire room plunged into absolute, pitch-black darkness. It was not just the absence of light. It was the murder of light.The candles in the hallway outside instantly went out. The glowing golden spears held by the knights turned completely dark. The bright, holy light shining from Malphas’s heavy armor died in a single second.The only thing visible in the room was Julian’s glowing crystal swor
Chapter 58
The broken pieces of the heavy wooden door lay on the cold stone floor. The medical ward was completely silent.High Inquisitor Malphas stood in the ruined doorway. He was a man who had fought in a hundred magical wars. He had killed rogue mages, dark witches, and giant beasts. He wore the thickest, strongest holy armor in the entire kingdom. But right now, his hands were shaking.Malphas looked at the boy sitting on the edge of the broken bed. Adam Cook did not have a weapon. He was not wearing armor. He was bare-chested, wearing only simple dark pants.Yet, Malphas felt a terrible, crushing weight pressing down on his chest. It was not a spell. Adam was not doing anything. The heavy pressure was just coming from Adam’s simple presence."I think," Adam whispered again, his voice echoing inside Malphas’s brain, "you are going to have to fix the door."Malphas opened his mouth to speak, but his throat was perfectly dry. He wanted to raise his heavy silver broadsword. He wanted to sho
Chapter 57
The purple screen flickered. A new message appeared in bright red letters.[Query Acknowledged.][To expand the Soul Architecture, the current walls must be completely destroyed.][Action Required: Open the Second Gate of the Void.]Adam read the words. He understood perfectly.To build a bigger castle, you have to tear down the old one. He had to destroy his own soul's shape to let the Void expand naturally. But there was a catch. The System immediately showed another red warning.[WARNING!][Opening the Second Gate will instantly shatter the current Soul Walls.][If the Host cannot control the raw energy without walls, the Host’s physical body will instantly vaporize in the real world.][Survival Rate: 0.01%.]Adam smiled. It was a cold, dark, fearless smile. "I survived the mud," Adam said softly. "I survived the Ice Witch. I survived the Bone Dragon. I survived the Holy Seraph. Do you really think I care about a decimal point?"Adam raised both of his hands. He looked at the thick
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