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Primordial Chaos Sovereign Beast
Author: Oti Lamar
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Armstrong climbed until his legs burned.

Stair after stair. Corridor after corridor. The Guild Tower twisted upward like a spine carved from ancient stone, each floor breathing a heavier, more oppressive air than the last. The cultivators who had escorted him stopped at a final landing, exchanged a single glance, and stepped aside without a word.

"From here, you go alone," one of them said.

Armstrong looked at the door before him. It was unremarkable. Plain dark wood. No carvings. No spiritual arrays burning along its frame. No inscription of rank or title. Nothing that announced what lay beyond it as anything special.

Yet Armstrong's instincts, the same instincts that had kept him alive through sixteen years of clan cruelty, screamed at him to tread carefully.

He knocked.

"Enter."

The voice was soft. Unhurried. The kind of voice that had never needed to raise itself to be obeyed.

Armstrong pushed the door open.

And stopped breathing.

He had prepared himself for an office. Documents stacked in towers. Weapons mounted on walls. Maps of territories and cultivation resources spread across a war table. The organized chaos of someone who commanded an empire-spanning guild.

What he found instead was a world unto itself.

The moment he crossed the threshold, the stone walls of the tower dissolved from his perception entirely. What stretched before him was a living garden so vivid and so impossibly peaceful that Armstrong's mind took several seconds to accept it as real. Ancient trees with silver-white bark rose toward a ceiling that somehow contained open sky, their branches spread wide and unhurried.

Birds he had no names for moved between the leaves, their songs stitching the air into something warm. A pond of perfectly still blue water occupied the garden's center, its surface so clear he could see every stone on its bed, every fish moving lazily through its depths like embers drifting through water.

The fragrance hit him next. Flowers he had never seen. Earth after rain. Something deeper beneath it all, an ancient, ageless calm that pressed against his chest and made the tension in his shoulders want to dissolve.

Armstrong had grown up in the slums of the Norman Clan.

He had eaten cold meals in drafty servant quarters. He had slept on thin mats while winters gnawed through the walls. He had spent sixteen years watching the clan's true members live in luxury while his mother worked herself to exhaustion to keep them fed.

He had never imagined a place like this existed.

"You were expecting something different."

It was not a question.

The woman seated beside the pond had not moved. She sat cross-legged at the water's edge in a white floral dress, a translucent veil obscuring her features, her hands resting open in her lap. She looked less like the master of the empire’s most powerful adventurer guild and more like something the garden had simply grown around.

"Yes, ma'am," Armstrong answered honestly. "This is beyond anything I have ever seen."

A laugh escaped her,genuine, unguarded, like wind through leaves.

"You don't need to be embarrassed by your honesty. There are emperors who have never witnessed a place like this." She gestured to the space beside her. "Come. Sit with me."

Armstrong hesitated only a moment before crossing the garden and lowering himself to the ground beside the pond. The moment he settled, her presence reached him differently. A warmth in the air around her, a fragrance that moved against no wind and touched something deep in his chest, loosening a knot of tension he had been carrying since the Awakening Hall.

For exactly one breath, his mind drifted.

Then he caught himself and pulled it back.

Her head tilted almost imperceptibly.

"Impressive," she said quietly.

Armstrong straightened. "Guild Master. I don't mean to be rude, but what is the reason for my summoning?"

A small, disappointed sound escaped her.

"You truly have no patience for pleasantries." Her playfulness faded like a candle snuffed between two fingers. What replaced it was something else entirely, a stillness that felt less like calm and more like a drawn blade held very, very still.

"You failed your bloodline awakening," she said.

"Yes."

"Three times."

"Yes."

She was quiet for a moment, watching the fish move through the water.

"I know very little about you, Armstrong. I don't know your father's name or the truth of your birth. But I know one thing about you with absolute certainty." Her veiled face turned toward him.

"Your bloodline cannot be awakened through normal means. The standard awakening formations were never built to handle what you carry."

Armstrong stared at her.

"And yet..." she continued, "your physical strength, right now, without a single realm of cultivation, without a single awakened bloodline grade, is equal to a Peak Mortal Tempering Body Cultivator. Do you understand what that means? That is not natural human potential. That is not hard work or perseverance." Her voice dropped slightly. "That is a bloodline so powerful it leaks strength into your body even while sealed completely shut."

The garden was very quiet.

Armstrong's hands rested on his knees. He said nothing because there was nothing to say. His mind was moving through the implications of her words the way water moves through cracks in stone, slowly, inevitably, finding every hollow place they touched.

The Guild Master rose fluidly to her feet and turned to face him fully. Though her veil hid her expression, her presence expanded in that moment. It was heavy, vast, and ancient in a way that had nothing to do with age.

"Let me tell you something that men have died simply for overhearing."

Her voice changed. It did not grow louder. It grew deeper and resonant in a way that made the water in the pond tremble in small, concentric rings.

"Before the universe was ordered, before gods carved out heavens and demons claimed the abyss, there existed a single being. Not a clan. Not a god. Not a civilization. A single Primordial Chaos Beast. It was not born. It simply was. It existed at the intersection of all creation and destruction, devouring nascent worlds and exhaling new ones. It had no master, no equal, and no origin. When the universe finally solidified around it and the Laws of Heaven were written into existence, this beast made a choice. It shattered itself across all of creation, seeding its bloodline into every living lineage that came after."

She let that settle.

"Every powerful beast clan in this world. Every divine beast worshipped across civilizations. Every Primordial creature that made the gods tremble, they are all descendants of that single being's scattered blood. Forces that inherited even a diluted, impure fragment of its essence became hegemonies among titans. They built empires. They became the ancestors that bloodline clans like the Normans spend generations praying to."

Armstrong thought of Dave Norman's 80% Flame Serpent Bloodline and the shock it had caused in the Awakening Hall, the reverence on every face, the way even the elders had straightened with pride.

An echo of an echo of a fragment.

That was what had brought an entire clan to its knees in admiration.

"The bloodline is divided into tiers and grades according to purity," the Guild Master continued. "Five tiers in total.

Mortal Beast Bloodlines at the foundation.

Ancient Beast Bloodlines above them.

Divine Beast Bloodlines above those.

Primordial Beast Bloodlines at the peak of what most cultivators believe is possible." She paused. "And then there is Grade Zero. The Core Source Bloodline. The undivided, unsealed, one-hundred-percent pure essence of the Primordial Chaos Sovereign Beast itself. Unmeasurable. The grading system was built after this bloodline existed. It cannot be placed within it. Most believe it is a myth. A story told to explain why the ancient world was so much more terrifying than the present one."

Her veil shifted. Armstrong had the distinct impression she was looking at him very carefully.

"But I do not believe it is a myth."

Silence.

A fish turned lazily in the blue water beside them.

"Why are you telling me all of this?" Armstrong asked. His voice was steady. He was proud of that.

"Because I want to make a deal with you."

There it was. Armstrong had known since the moment her summons arrived that this was not charity. Nothing in this world came without a price, and the more valuable the gift, the more devastating the cost.

"What kind of deal?"

"A simple one. Perfectly balanced." She folded her hands before her. "I will help you awaken your bloodline. I will provide you with resources, guidance, and protection while you grow. I will personally ensure you reach at least the Domain Lord Realm. A height that would let you look down on every elder and patriarch in Sunset City as if they were children playing at war."

The words landed on Armstrong like the first warmth of sun after a long winter.

Domain Lord Realm.

An existence capable of commanding armies. Of carving their name into the history of nations.

"In return," she said, "you will kill someone for me."

Armstrong met the invisible weight of her gaze steadily.

"Who?"

The garden was perfectly still.

Every bird silent. Every fish motionless. Even the water stopped rippling as if the world itself leaned in to hear her answer.

"The Emperor," she said quietly, "of the Crimson Dynasty."

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