Marcus's fingers moved with supernatural precision across Alessandro's pressure points, channeling divine healing energy through meridians that mortal doctors couldn't even perceive. The jade ring blazed with celestial light as ancient techniques flowed through his fingertips like liquid fire.
Alessandro's labored breathing began to ease, color returning to his ashen face as the punctured lung tissue regenerated under Marcus's divine touch. The internal bleeding stopped, damaged vessels sealing themselves with otherworldly precision.
"Impossible," Alessandro gasped, his voice growing stronger by the second. "The pain... it's completely gone. How did you do that?"
"Ancient healing arts that most mortals have forgotten," Marcus replied, stepping back as his work completed. "Your lung is fully restored."
Valentina stood frozen in shock, her earlier arrogance replaced by wide-eyed amazement. "Papa, you look... you look twenty years younger."
"I feel reborn," Alessandro laughed, tears streaming down his face. "Young man, I don't even know your name, but you've saved my life. How can I ever repay you?"
"You don't need to repay anything," Marcus said with divine composure. "I helped you because your soul carries the light of righteousness. The schools you built for underprivileged children, the hospitals you funded—the God of War always protects those who serve justice."
Alessandro's eyes widened. "How could you possibly know about my charitable work? I keep those projects completely private."
Because I can see the divine light in your spirit, Marcus thought, just as I can see the darkness in others.
"Mr...?" Alessandro pulled out his business card, hands trembling with gratitude.
"Kane. Marcus Kane."
"Mr. Kane, please allow me to show my appreciation. The finest restaurant in the city, the most expensive suite at the Grand Imperial Hotel—anything you desire."
"I appreciate the offer, but I have urgent personal business to attend to," Marcus declined, his tactical mind already focused on his next target. "Someone needs to answer for their betrayal."
Sophia Chen, he thought, divine fury building like a storm. Time to face the consequences of your treachery.
Alessandro pressed a platinum business card into Marcus's hand. "If you ever need anything—anything at all—call me immediately. The Romano Empire is forever in your debt."
Marcus nodded and walked away, leaving the father and daughter staring after him in awe.
Twenty minutes later, Marcus stood before the imposing Chen family mansion, its marble columns and gold-trimmed windows displaying wealth built on pharmaceutical empire profits. The God of War's presence seemed to darken the afternoon sky as he approached the front door.
He didn't knock. He didn't ring the bell. His divine voice simply commanded: "Sophia Chen. Come out and face me."
The door flew open, revealing Carmen Chen—a woman whose plastic surgery couldn't hide the ugliness of her soul. Her face twisted with disgust as she recognized Marcus.
"Well, well, well," Carmen sneered, her voice dripping with venom. "If it isn't the family's disgraced ex-convict. What gutter did you crawl out of, you pathetic criminal?"
"Where is Sophia?" Marcus demanded, his godly authority making the air itself tremble.
"Getting ready for her wedding, not that it's any of your business, you worthless piece of trash," Carmen spat. "She's marrying a real man today—someone with money, power, and a future. Not some broke loser who throws his life away over petty violence."
"I want to speak with her. Now."
"Speak with her?" Carmen laughed mockingly. "You delusional fool, do you actually think my daughter would soil herself by talking to prison scum? You're nothing but a bad memory she's finally erasing."
Marcus's divine presence overwhelmed the mansion's defenses as he stepped forward, his supernatural aura making Carmen stumble backward in involuntary fear.
"Sophia!" his voice boomed through the house like thunder from Mount Olympus.
Footsteps echoed from the grand staircase, and Marcus's breath caught as Sophia appeared at the top of the marble steps. She was breathtakingly beautiful in an ivory wedding gown that cost more than most people's yearly salary, but her eyes held a coldness that chilled Marcus's divine heart.
"What do you want, Marcus?" Sophia's voice was ice-cold, devoid of any warmth or recognition of their shared history.
"An explanation," Marcus said, his commanding tone carrying the weight of divine judgment. "I went to prison defending your honor. I sacrificed three years of my life to protect you from Victor Blackwood's assault. And this is how you repay me?"
Sophia descended the stairs with regal arrogance, her designer heels clicking against marble like a countdown to execution.
"Oh, Marcus," she laughed, the sound sharp enough to cut glass. "You sweet, naive little boy. Did you actually think I'd waste my youth waiting for some violent criminal to get out of prison?"
"I protected you from that monster!"
"Monster?" Sophia's eyes glittered with cruel amusement. "Victor Blackwood is worth five hundred million dollars. His family owns half this city. He can give me everything I've ever dreamed of—mansions, yachts, jewelry, private jets. What could you possibly offer me? Love? Romance? Emotional support?"
She threw back her head and laughed mockingly.
"I'm marrying Victor this afternoon," Sophia continued, her voice dripping with disdain. "The same man whose face you rearranged, yes. Isn't that deliciously ironic? While you were rotting in a cell, I was falling in love with your victim."
Marcus felt his divine heart crack like ancient stone. "So everything we had meant nothing?"
"Nothing?" Sophia pulled out a thick envelope of cash and threw it at Marcus's feet. "Here's what our relationship was worth—exactly five thousand dollars. Take it and buy yourself some decent clothes so you don't end up sleeping under a bridge."
She has revealed her true nature, Marcus thought, divine pride shielding his wounded heart. A mortal soul corrupted by greed and vanity.
"You think money is everything," Marcus said quietly, his voice carrying prophetic certainty. "But I promise you this, Sophia Chen—one day you will regret this decision. You will remember this moment and understand exactly what you threw away."
"Regret?" Sophia cackled like a witch. "The only thing I regret is wasting two years of my life dating a broke loser who couldn't even afford to take me to decent restaurants. Victor spent more on my engagement ring than you'll earn in your entire pathetic existence."
Carmen joined her daughter's laughter. "Get out of here, you delusional convict, before we call security. My daughter is marrying into royalty, not associating with gutter trash."
Marcus turned and walked away, leaving the money scattered on their pristine marble floor. Behind him, mother and daughter continued their cruel laughter, completely unaware that they had just insulted a god walking among mortals.
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CHAPTER 88: THE FINAL CONVERGENCE
Marcus felt it through his temporal awareness. Every moment, every choice, every possibility folding toward the center. The academy existed across all timelines now, students and teachers from past, present, and future working together as the walls between realities grew thin."The compression is increasing," Maria said, studying dimensional readings. "Realities that should be separate are starting to overlap."Dr. Martinez examined the medical effects. "Beings from different timelines are experiencing identity confusion. Some can't remember which version of themselves is original.""The Convergence doesn't care about original," Marcus said. "It only cares about unity."The being that had been the Collective stood at the courtyard center, its form flickering between human and something older. "In my universe, I sought unity. I thought merging all consciousness would bring peace. Now I see that unity without separation is just another prison."Tessa gathered the students. "We need to p
CHAPTER 87: BEYOND LINEAR TIME
The Time Weavers showed Marcus the end of everything.Not destruction. Collapse. All possible timelines, all parallel realities, all potential existences folding into a single point. No diversity. No choice. No growth. Just unity. Perfect, absolute, meaningless unity."This is the Final Convergence," the Weavers said. "It has been approaching since the first moment of consciousness."Marcus pulled back from the vision. "When?""We do not know. We exist outside time. The Convergence is not an event to us. It is a pattern.""Can it be stopped?""It can be... shaped. Directed. Given meaning rather than emptiness."The Weavers opened themselves to him. Their existence was not linear. They experienced all moments at once. Past, present, future. Cause, effect, choice. Everything happening simultaneously in an eternal now."This is how we exist. This is how we have always existed. This is how we will always exist."Marcus reached out with his temporal awareness and felt it. The eternal now.
CHAPTER 86: GUARDIAN OF TIME
The temporal rift opened outside the academy at dawn.Marcus stepped through, returning from his first week as Temporal Guardian. He looked the same. Same face. Same eyes. Same weariness. But something about him had shifted. Settled. He carried eternity differently now.Valentina waited in the courtyard. "How was it?""Confusing. Beautiful. Terrifying." He took her hand. "I watched civilizations rise and fall in hours. I saw beings make choices that would echo for millennia. I couldn't help most of them.""That's not your job.""I know. It still hurts."She pulled him close. "You're still human.""Barely."The academy had changed while he was gone. Not physically. The buildings were the same. The training grounds were the same. But the students were different. New faces. New abilities. New perspectives.Maria greeted him with a hug. "The first temporal graduates arrived yesterday. They're from the twenty-third century. They want to study ancient techniques.""How ancient?""Your techn
CHAPTER 85: THE TEMPORAL WAR
The Temporal Enforcement Agency's summons arrived the next day. Not a demand for surrender. A request for assistance.Marcus read the message in the academy's command center, Valentina beside him. "They want me to mediate a dispute between temporal factions.""A dispute?""A war. One that's been happening across multiple time periods. They've been fighting for so long that no one remembers how it started."Dr. Martinez studied the dimensional readings. "I'm detecting temporal fluctuations across dozens of eras. Battles being fought by changing or preserving historical events. It's chaos."Maria pulled up projections. "The factions are called conservatives and progressives. Conservatives forbid any changes to established timelines. Progressives believe consciousness evolution justifies careful intervention.""Neither side is wrong," Victor Blackwood said. "That's why the war has lasted so long."Marcus looked at the message. "They want me to serve as a test case. An example of whether
CHAPTER 84: TEMPORAL ENFORCEMENT
Marcus stepped out of the temporal rift and into the academy courtyard. The sun was setting. Students were training. Everything looked normal.It wasn't.The figures from the past were already there. Three of them, their forms shifting between dimensions, their eyes empty of emotion. The Temporal Enforcement Agency had followed him home."Marcus Kane." The lead agent's voice was flat. "You are charged with temporal violation. Unauthorized time travel. Causal interference. Existence endangerment."Valentina moved to his side. "Who are they?""Temporal police. They don't like what I did."The agent continued. "You will surrender yourself for temporal imprisonment. Resistance will be met with force."Marcus stepped forward. "I'm not resisting. But I'm not surrendering either. I'm requesting a hearing."The agents exchanged glances."Hearings are reserved for beings who have standing before the Temporal Court.""Then grant me standing. My actions preserved consciousness evolution. Without
CHAPTER 83: Ensuring the Prison
Marcus stepped through the temporal rift and found himself in a city he had tried to forget. The streets were the same. The buildings were the same. The people were the same. But everything felt different now. He was not the man who had lived here. He was something else. A ghost. A guardian. A prisoner of his own making.He stood outside the apartment where young Marcus lived. Through the window, he could see himself. Younger. Softer. Unmarked by the years of suffering that would shape him. The sight made Marcus's chest tighten. He was about to destroy that young man's life. Again.Victor Blackwood's car pulled up across the street. Marcus watched his old enemy step out, young and arrogant and cruel. Victor was here to attack Sophia. To start the chain of events that would send Marcus to prison.Marcus had to let it happen.He moved to a shadowed alley, invisible to the past, and waited. The attack came quickly. Victor's men dragged Sophia from her home. Young Marcus heard her screams
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