
The creature’s jaws snapped shut barely an inch away from Harold Ethel’s throat. Mud exploded beneath him as his body crashed against the wet stone floor, and a violent sting spread across his shoulder when jagged rocks tore through his tunic. For one horrifying second, Harold saw nothing except rows of yellowed fangs glistening beneath the crimson glow of torchfire. Then the beast lunged again.“Move, idiot!”
The furious scream came too late. Harold rolled desperately across the arena floor while the Ironfang Wolf slammed into the ground hard enough to crack stone. Dust and fragments scattered through the air as the enormous monster released a guttural snarl that echoed across the circular pit. Above the arena, hundreds of spectators erupted into laughter.
“Pathetic!”That’s the Ethel disgrace for you!”He cannot even dodge properly!”
Harold forced himself back onto trembling legs while blood trickled slowly down his cheek. His breathing had already become uneven, and pain pulsed through his ribs every time he inhaled. Yet none of that compared to the humiliation crushing his chest beneath the weight of countless mocking stares.
The Arena of Bonds stood at the centre of the Ethel Tribe like a monument to their glory. Massive black pillars surrounded the circular battlefield, each carved with ancient runes depicting legendary tamers standing beside dragons, hydras, and celestial beasts. Every member of the tribe dreamed of stepping into this arena and forging a contract with a powerful monster.
For Harold, however, the arena had become a stage for public humiliation. At seventeen years old, he remained untamed. Among the Ethel bloodline, that fact alone was unforgivable. Elder Mordain rose slowly from his stone seat high above the arena floor, his silver robes swaying heavily around his thin frame. Although age had bent the old man’s spine slightly, his gaze remained sharper than a blade.
“This is your final trial, Harold Ethel,” the elder declared coldly. “If you fail to establish a bond today, your name shall be stripped from our lineage records.”
Murmurs spread instantly through the crowd. Harold’s fingers clenched tightly.Stripped.Not punished. Not ridiculed.Erased.His throat tightened painfully. Even after years of abuse, the words still hurt more than he expected.
The Ironfang Wolf prowled in slow circles around him while strands of saliva dripped from its enormous jaws. Unlike ordinary beasts, monsters possessed mana cores and primitive intelligence. The stronger the creature, the stronger the resistance against taming. An Ironfang Wolf was considered a beginner-level monster. Even children managed to tame them. Harold had already failed three times.
“You should surrender,” someone shouted from the crowd. Another voice laughed. “Maybe he should tame a rat instead!”
More laughter exploded across the arena. Harold lowered his head briefly as heat burned across his face. The mark on his right palm, the sacred Taming Hand inherited by every member of the Ethel Clanthrobbed faintly beneath his skin. Everyone in the tribe possessed the mark. Yet Harold’s mark was incomplete.
While others carried glowing silver patterns stretching across their palms like elegant roots, Harold’s symbol looked fractured, as though something had shattered it before birth. A defect.A curse. At least, that was what the tribe believed.“Get up.”The quiet voice startled him. Harold’s eyes widened slightly before he glanced toward the monster. The wolf was still growling. Still circling. No one had spoken. A chill crept slowly down his spine.“Get up, Harold.”
The voice returned.Soft.Cold.Ancient.Harold’s heartbeat quickened. Before he could react, the Ironfang Wolf suddenly lunged once more. This time, the crowd leaned forward eagerly, anticipating another brutal failure. Harold instinctively raised his marked hand.“Contract!” he shouted desperately. Silver light burst violently from his palm.
For a brief moment, hope flickered inside his chest. Then the light shattered. Cracks spread through the glowing symbol before the energy exploded outward like broken glass. The backlash struck Harold directly in the chest and hurled him backwards across the arena floor. Gasps echoed around the stadium.
Harold coughed violently as blood splattered from his mouth onto the stone beneath him. Pain surged through his entire arm. His Taming Hand had rejected the contract again.“No…”His vision blurred.
The Ironfang Wolf approached slowly now, sensing weakness. Its glowing eyes fixed onto him with predatory hunger. Several spectators looked away. Even among tamers, death during bonding rituals was not uncommon. Elder Mordain’s expression remained completely emotionless.“This concludes the trial,” the elder announced. “Harold Ethel has failed his final taming ceremony.”
A woman near the front lowered her gaze sadly. Harold recognised her instantly. His mother. Yet even now, she said nothing. Not a single word. Something cracked quietly inside him. The wolf crouched low before preparing to pounce for the killing strike. Harold’s body refused to move. His mind screamed at him to stand, but exhaustion chained his limbs to the cold stone floor. So this is how it ends…Not as a warrior.Not even as a tamer.Just a disappointment
The monster leapt. Suddenly, a black blur shot across the arena. The Ironfang Wolf released a pained howl midair before crashing sideways into the arena wall with enough force to splinter stone. The crowd froze instantly. Harold stared in confusion. Something small coiled itself between him and the wolf. A serpent.
The creature barely measured two feet long. Dark scales covered its slender body like polished obsidian, while crimson eyes glimmered beneath the torchlight. The arena erupted with stunned silence. Then came the laughter. A wave of overwhelming laughter thundered from every direction.“A serpent?”He summoned a trash serpent?!”That thing cannot even kill rabbits!”
Harold’s face paled. Serpents ranked among the weakest monster species in existence. They possessed almost no combat ability, low intelligence, and terrible mana capacity. Most tamers ignored them completely. Yet the serpent remained perfectly still. Its crimson eyes focused directly on Harold. And somehow…It felt like the creature was studying him.
The Ironfang Wolf recovered quickly and snarled furiously before charging again.“Watch out!” someone yelled mockingly. The serpent moved. Its body blurred unnaturally fast. Before anyone could react, the small creature slammed directly into the wolf’s forehead. The sound echoed horrifyingly across the arena.
The Ironfang Wolf collapsed instantly.Dead.Every spectator stopped breathing. Harold stared at the corpse in disbelief. The serpent slowly turned back toward him. Its crimson eyes glowed faintly. Then the creature spoke.
“At last,” it whispered. “I found you.”The entire arena descended into chaos. Several spectators stumbled backwards in horror while others shouted in panic. Even Elder Mordain rose violently from his seat, his eyes widening for the first time in years.“A conscious monster…” one elder muttered shakily.
Impossible. Only ancient-ranked monsters possessed true consciousness. But this creature was a serpent. A worthless serpent. Harold’s pulse pounded violently inside his ears as the small creature slithered calmly toward him.“You can hear me, can’t you?” the serpent asked. Harold swallowed hard.“…What are you?”The serpent’s gaze sharpened slightly.
“That,” it replied softly, “is a dangerous question.”Before Harold could respond, Elder Mordain suddenly raised his hand.“KILL IT!”
The command exploded across the arena. Several clan tamers instantly summoned monsters from glowing contract circles. Massive beasts materialised around the arena floor: armoured gorillas, flame hounds, and razor-winged birds. Fear gripped Harold’s chest.“What’s happening?” he asked desperately. The serpent’s expression darkened.“They know what I am.”
The monsters attacked simultaneously. Flames erupted across the arena while enormous claws ripped through stone. Harold barely managed to shield his face before explosions thundered around him. Dust engulfed the battlefield. Screams echoed from the spectators above. Harold coughed violently while searching for the serpent through the smoke. Then he saw it.
The small black serpent floated calmly in midair. Dark energy coiled around its body like living shadows. Every monster in the arena suddenly froze. Fear filled their eyes. Even the contracted beasts trembled violently. The serpent sighed.“I had hoped to remain unnoticed a little longer.”Its body began to change.
Black scales stretched outward while shadows condensed around its form. The creature elongated unnaturally before collapsing inward again. When the shadows hardened. A sword emerged from the darkness.
The weapon hovered silently before Harold. Its blade shimmered blacker than night itself, while crimson veins pulsed beneath the metal like flowing blood. The arena descended into absolute silence. Harold could not breathe.“What…” he whispered.“Pick me up,” the sword said. Harold’s hand trembled. Every instinct warned him to run. Yet something deeper pulled at him. As though the weapon belonged in his grasp.
The moment his fingers wrapped around the hilt, agony exploded through his body. Dark energy surged violently into his veins. Harold screamed. Visions flooded his mind instantly. Burning kingdoms.Mountains of corpses. An enormous serpent coiling around a shattered moon. And beneath oceans of black fire stood a lone figure whose glowing hand matched Harold’s own broken mark perfectly.
The figure turned slowly toward him.“You were never meant to exist.”The vision shattered. Harold collapsed onto one knee, gasping violently. The black sword remained firmly in his grip. Above the arena, Elder Mordain’s face had gone deathly pale.“No…” the elder whispered. Pure terror filled his eyes.“That weapon… It cannot be…”
The ground suddenly began to shake. Deep beneath the arena floor, something ancient awakened. A monstrous roar thundered from underground. Cracks spread rapidly across the stone arena while frightened spectators screamed and fled toward the exits. Harold looked downward in horror. Something was moving beneath them. Something enormous.
The sword’s voice echoed quietly inside his mind.“We need to leave now.”Harold’s breathing became uneven again.“What is that thing?”For the first time since appearing, genuine tension entered the serpent’s voice.“A creature that should have remained sealed forever.”Then the arena floor exploded upward.
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Chapter 6 — The First Catastrophe
The corrupted hunters attacked before Harold could demand answers. One moment, the forest stood suspended in a fragile state of shock after Elder Mordain revealed Nyros' identity. The next three Blight-touched creatures lunged through the rain with enough speed to blur their distorted forms. Their bodies no longer resembled humans.Black scales had erupted through flesh. Their limbs bent at unnatural angles. Their eyes glowed with a sickly silver light that contained neither reason nor mercy. Whatever humanity they once possessed had already been consumed. Harold reacted instinctively. The black sword flashed upward. A claw scraped against the blade. Dark energy exploded outward.The creature's arm disintegrated instantly. However, instead of retreating, the corrupted hunter continued attacking. It moved with horrifying disregard for pain, throwing itself forward despite the damage." Behind you!" the transformed execution beast roared. Harold spun. Another corrupted creature emerged
Chapter 5 — The Bloodline That Should Not Exist
The first spear flew toward Harold's heart less than three seconds after the monster called him the Lost Heir. The attack came not from a panicked hunter, but from Elder Mordain himself. Despite the blood staining his robes and the injuries covering his body, the elder moved with desperate determination. Years of authority, pride, and fear had finally collapsed into a single objective.Harold had to die. The spear of condensed spiritual energy cut through the storm like a bolt of red lightning. Harold barely registered the attack. His mind was still struggling to process the declaration that had shaken the battlefield. The Lost Heir. The words echoed relentlessly inside his thoughts. What did they mean? Why had the monster knelt before him?Why had Nyros suddenly become so cautious? Most importantly...Why did Elder Mordain look terrified? The answer arrived before Harold could finish the thought. The transformed execution beast moved. A colossal claw intercepted the crimson spear befo
Chapter 4 — The Language of Monsters
Elder Mordain attacked the moment the execution beast spoke. The old man's face twisted with something far more dangerous than anger. Fear had finally entered his eyes, and fear made powerful men reckless. A torrent of crimson energy erupted from his Taming Hand as dozens of glowing chains materialised around him. The chains shot through the rain-filled forest like lightning, their sharpened ends aimed directly toward the execution beast's exposed neck."Kill it!" Mordain roared. "Kill them all before anyone learns the truth!"The command shattered the stunned silence gripping the battlefield. Hunters who had been frozen in disbelief immediately sprang into action. Spears ignited with spiritual energy. Enchanted bows hummed as glowing arrows appeared against drawn strings. Every weapon in the clearing suddenly pointed toward the kneeling execution beast. Toward the monster Harold had just freed.The massive creature looked confused. Not enraged.Not violent.Confused.Its dozens of eyes
Chapter 3 — The Beast Beneath the Chains
The execution beast attacked before Harold could even breathe. Its gigantic body surged through the rain with horrifying speed, shattering trees in its path while the chains around its neck rattled violently like screaming metal. Mud exploded upward beneath its clawed feet, and the monstrous pressure pouring from the creature struck Harold like a physical force.“Move!” Nyros roared inside his mind.Harold reacted instinctively. He threw himself sideways just as the execution beast’s massive claw crashed into the ground where he had been standing moments earlier. The impact split the earth apart, sending cracks racing across the soaked forest floor while fragments of stone and mud erupted into the air. The sheer force of the strike stole the colour from Harold’s face. If that attack had landed directly…He would have died instantly. The hunters surrounding Elder Mordain spread out quickly, forming a semicircle around Harold as glowing runes lit up across their weapons. Spears crackled
Chapter 2 — The Serpent That Spoke
The iron spear missed Harold’s throat by less than an inch. It slammed into the tree behind him with enough force to split the bark apart, and the violent impact showered splinters across the rain-soaked forest floor. Harold stumbled backwards in shock, nearly slipping on the muddy slope beneath his feet as another shout erupted somewhere behind him.“Don’t let the cursed boy escape!”Torches flickered between the trees.Their light danced wildly against the darkness of the forest, twisting the shadows into monstrous shapes that seemed to claw at Harold from every direction. The storm overhead had only grown worse since his escape from the execution grounds. Rain poured through the thick canopy in freezing sheets, soaking his torn clothes and washing blood down the side of his face.Harold’s lungs burned as he forced himself forward. Every breath felt like swallowing knives. Branches whipped across his skin while roots snagged at his boots, yet he did not dare slow down. The members of
Chapter 1 The Boy Who Failed
The creature’s jaws snapped shut barely an inch away from Harold Ethel’s throat. Mud exploded beneath him as his body crashed against the wet stone floor, and a violent sting spread across his shoulder when jagged rocks tore through his tunic. For one horrifying second, Harold saw nothing except rows of yellowed fangs glistening beneath the crimson glow of torchfire. Then the beast lunged again.“Move, idiot!”The furious scream came too late. Harold rolled desperately across the arena floor while the Ironfang Wolf slammed into the ground hard enough to crack stone. Dust and fragments scattered through the air as the enormous monster released a guttural snarl that echoed across the circular pit. Above the arena, hundreds of spectators erupted into laughter.“Pathetic!”That’s the Ethel disgrace for you!”He cannot even dodge properly!”Harold forced himself back onto trembling legs while blood trickled slowly down his cheek. His breathing had already become uneven, and pain pulsed throug
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