Chapter 105
Author: Yeshua Yin
last update2025-09-12 22:07:58

The sky split open. From the heavens above the academy, a column of fire descended, vast and bright, tearing through the clouds like the birth of a new sun.

Students and teachers staggered back, shielding their eyes. Some cried out in awe, others in terror.

Norra stood frozen in the courtyard, her eyes wide, her hands trembling. The warmth pressed against her skin like a tide. Her voice broke in a whisper. “Aurora.”

The fire struck the ground in the center of the academy courtyard. The earth cracked, stones shattered, and light spilled across every wall.

When the blaze faded, something stood in its heart. It was Aurora, yet not the Aurora they remembered.

Her body glowed faintly, her skin traced with lines of light. Her hair burned like fire, flowing endlessly down her back.

Her eyes blazed gold, brighter than the sun. Every step she took left sparks on the ground.

The students gasped, fear and awe mingling. Some fell to their knees, whispering prayers. Others staggered back, clutchi
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  • Chapter 105

    The sky split open. From the heavens above the academy, a column of fire descended, vast and bright, tearing through the clouds like the birth of a new sun.Students and teachers staggered back, shielding their eyes. Some cried out in awe, others in terror.Norra stood frozen in the courtyard, her eyes wide, her hands trembling. The warmth pressed against her skin like a tide. Her voice broke in a whisper. “Aurora.”The fire struck the ground in the center of the academy courtyard. The earth cracked, stones shattered, and light spilled across every wall.When the blaze faded, something stood in its heart. It was Aurora, yet not the Aurora they remembered.Her body glowed faintly, her skin traced with lines of light. Her hair burned like fire, flowing endlessly down her back. Her eyes blazed gold, brighter than the sun. Every step she took left sparks on the ground.The students gasped, fear and awe mingling. Some fell to their knees, whispering prayers. Others staggered back, clutchi

  • Chapter 104

    The sky above the academy cracked open. For days, the air had been heavy with shadow, mirrors blooming across the walls, whispers filling every hallway, but now, in one single moment, everything broke.The mirrors shattered, raining silver dust. The shadows screamed, twisting like smoke, then vanished into the air. The earth trembled, the heavens shook, and then, silence.Norra fell to her knees in the courtyard, her hands pressed over her chest. She gasped as the heavy pressure that had been crushing her soul for weeks suddenly lifted.The watchers who had been bound to the glass collapsed, their bodies falling limp. Some wept. Some stared blankly at the sky. Aurora’s name passed through their lips like a prayer.Norra’s heart pounded as she looked up at the sky. It was burning, not with shadow, but with light, golden fire spilling from a crack that stretched across the horizon. Her throat closed. She whispered, trembling. “Aurora… what have you done?”John rushed to her side, his fa

  • Chapter 103

    The void was splitting apart. Shadows poured like rivers from Vazquez’s broken wings. Souls screamed as they were dragged into his chest, their voices filling the air with endless terror. The ground cracked beneath Aurora’s feet, flames and smoke tearing through every corner of the Root.Aurora clung to Mason’s hand, her fire blazing wildly, her tears streaming into the light. Her chest heaved with every breath, her whole body shaking. This was it. There was no more time.Vazquez loomed above them, his form no longer human. He had become a storm of claws, wings, and silver eyes, his laughter shaking the collapsing void.“Choose, Keeper!” his voice thundered. “Burn the Root and destroy everything you swore to protect… or fail, and let me devour them all!”Aurora pressed her free hand to her chest. The voices of the souls screamed inside her, begging, pleading. “Do not end us! Keeper, find another way! We are still alive!”Her heart broke under the weight of it. She had carried them fo

  • Chapter 102

    The void shook with fire. Aurora stood tall again, her flames rising brighter than ever. Beside her, Mason’s form had returned, not faint, not broken, but whole. His silver eyes no longer glowed with shadow, but with light. His hand was warm in hers, steady, real.Aurora’s chest ached with relief. Tears streaked down her face, mixing with blood and ash. She whispered his name again, as if afraid he might vanish. “Mason…”He smiled faintly, his voice calm, grounding her like it always had. “I’m here.”Her grip tightened around his hand. “You, you came back.”Mason’s eyes softened. “I never left. You carried me, Aurora. You carried all of us.”The sparks swirled around them, glowing brighter, filling the void with light. The souls whispered faintly, their voices no longer screams, but songs.Aurora’s heart lifted. For the first time in what felt like forever, she wasn’t alone.Vazquez staggered back, his broken form twisting with rage. Cracks split wider across his chest, smoke pouring

  • Chapter 101

    The silence was endless. Aurora floated in it, weightless, her body no longer burning, no longer heavy. The voices of the souls were gone. The screaming, the burden, even the whisper of Mason’s memory, gone.Her chest ached. She pressed her hand there, but felt nothing. No fire. No heartbeat. Only emptiness. Her lips parted in a whisper. “Did… I end it?”The void gave no answer. Slowly, light stirred. It began as a faint spark before her, floating like a star. Then another. Then another. Soon the void was filled with tiny flames, each one glowing softly.Aurora’s breath caught. She reached out, her hand trembling. One of the flames brushed her palm, and she gasped. It was a memory.Her father laughing. Her mother singing. Norra’s smile. Mason’s hand in hers.Her tears spilled silently. The sparks drifted closer, surrounding her. The voices of the souls whispered faintly, softer now, no longer screaming. “You did not erase us… you scattered us…We are pieces now… free, but fading…”Aur

  • Chapter 100

    The smoke thickened around Aurora, black and heavy, curling like snakes across the ruined field.She staggered back, coughing, her fire flickering faintly in her palms. Her body trembled with exhaustion, her skin burned raw, her heart pounding as though it might tear itself apart.And then she heard it. That laugh. Low. Cruel. From the heart of the smoke, the sound spread like a sickness. “You cannot kill me, flame. Not while you carry them.”Aurora’s eyes widened, her breath caught in her throat. “No…”The smoke parted. Vazquez rose again. His form was sharper now, more solid. His broken wings had reshaped into jagged silver blades, his claws gleamed like obsidian. And in the center of his chest, a faint glow pulsed, not shadow this time, but fire. Her fire. Aurora’s stomach twisted. Her flames flared in panic. “That’s mine… you stole it…”Vazquez’s grin stretched wide, his silver-and-fire eyes burning bright. “I did not steal it. You gave it to me. Every time you burned, every time

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