
The rain in Singapore tonight felt like it was being dumped straight from the sewers of heaven. Heavy, cold, and downright infuriating. Genta wiped the water from his eyes and activated his Indigo Vision. Instantly, the world shifted. The city's aesthetic neon colors turned into a chaotic energy map. Fort Canning's meridian lines looked like short-circuiting wires.
"Damn, I can smell that fishy stench from here," Genta muttered as he leaped over the park's perimeter fence. He landed with an awkward thud, his shoes sinking into a muddy puddle. "Shit, I just bought these on Shopee yesterday, and now they look like they've been soaking in laundry water."
He wasn't out for a night jog. He was hunting a catastrophe. Beneath an old banyan tree with a pitch-black aura, Genta spotted something. Not a stray cat, nor a drunk who’d lost his way. It was a girl—Laras. She lay there helpless, her white dress a sharp contrast against the mud. And all around her, the air vibrated violently.
Whoosh!
Suddenly, a shadow in the dark corner elongated, forming the silhouette of a hound with eyes glowing like truck brake lights. This wasn't an ordinary dog. It was a shadow hound sent by the God of War. A Shadow Hound. A low-class astral monster whose hobby was feasting on the remnants of human souls.
"Whoa, hey! Whose neighbor's dog got loose?!" Genta shouted, even as his hand reached into his jacket pocket to pull out a metal coin engraved with a mantra.
The shadow hound snarled, its voice not a bark, but the screech of clashing metal. It pounced, lunging toward the unconscious Laras.
"Don't you get cocky with me, you cursed furball!" Genta moved lightning-fast. He tossed the metal coin into the air. "Fortune Coin Shield, activate!"
Zing!
The coin halted in mid-air, emitting a golden light that blocked the hound’s dark disk of energy. Boom! An explosion of spiritual energy made the ground tremble. Genta didn't wait; he charged forward, kicking the monster’s shadow skull right in the snout.
Crack!
The sound of a fracture echoed. The monster recoiled for a moment, confused that a human could actually kick its shadow. "I'm on a diet, so don't think you can turn me into a snack," Genta taunted as he pivoted into position, catching his breath as he started to huff.
The shadow hound roared in fury, this time summoning two more of its kin from behind the tree. Now there were three. One on the left, one on the right, one in the middle. They began to circle Genta and Laras.
"Okay, three against one. It’d be fair if I had a bazooka, but since all I’ve got is good intentions and some loose change... oh well," Genta grimaced. He knew this was bad. His aura was already draining just from tanking the first hit.
One of the hounds leaped high, its shadow claws aimed at Genta's neck. Genta ducked, sliding across the wet grass, and jabbed his middle finger into the energy pulse point on the hound’s leg.
"Eat that, pressure point!"
The hound exploded into black smoke, but the remaining two pounced immediately without mercy. One of their claws managed to tear through Genta's jacket sleeve. Fresh blood dripped. Damn, this was starting to feel real.
"Laras! Wake up, hey! Don't sleep here, this isn't a capsule hotel!" Genta yelled at the girl, but there was no reaction.
Genta realized one thing. The aura surrounding Laras didn't belong to an ordinary human. It was ancient energy. The energy of a goddess being suppressed within a fragile host. If he didn't make contact soon, Laras would be consumed by those hounds before sunrise.
Genta lunged toward Laras, ignoring the two hounds pouncing at his back. He couldn't dodge. He chose to take the hit.
Rip!
Shadow claws tore into Genta's back; the pain was like being sliced by a hot blade. But Genta didn't care. His hand managed to grab Laras’s shoulder.
"Wake up, or we’re both dead meat!"
The moment Genta’s fingers touched Laras’s shoulder, the world suddenly went silent. The rain seemed to stop falling. Time froze.
It wasn't heat, but a bone-chilling sensation that surged from Laras into Genta's body. Laras’s eyes, which had been closed, suddenly flew open. There was no white in her eyes. There was only a blinding, glowing gold, like a sun rising in the middle of the night.
"Who..." Laras’s voice was no longer her own. It was the sound of thousands of souls speaking in unison. Heavy, majestic, and lethal.
A massive burst of energy exploded from Laras’s body. The shockwave pulverized the surrounding trees, throwing the shadow hounds back until they crumbled into astral dust before they could even bark.
Genta was hurled backward, his body slamming hard against a tree trunk. He coughed, blood trickling from the corner of his mouth. He stared ahead with his Indigo Vision, which was now nearly exploding from the overload.
Laras stood there. But she was no longer the Laras from before.
Her body was enveloped in a sharp bluish-white aura, like energy blades constantly spinning around her. Her hair billowed despite the lack of wind. She looked at Genta, her gaze devoid of any trace of humanity. It was the gaze of a goddess who had just awakened from thousands of years of hibernation—and she was furious.
"Where... is that damn God of War?" Laras asked in a voice that made the ground beneath Genta's feet crack.
Genta tried to stand, his legs trembling. He wiped the blood from his face and managed a wide grin, though his eyes showed he was scared to death. "Crazy... I just woke up something that should have stayed asleep. Good evening, Princess. Looks like we’ve got a bigger problem than just some stray dogs."
Laras stepped forward, and every stride left a trail of blue fire on the wet ground. She looked at her own palms in wonder, then stared at Genta with an intensity that took his breath away.
"You," Laras pointed at Genta. Her voice was cold, absolute. "You are the one who triggered this seal. You are mine now."
Genta gaped. "Huh? Excuse me? I was just trying to help, not sign up to be a contract slave!"
"Silence," Laras commanded curtly.
Suddenly, the sky above Fort Canning split open. The black clouds that had been pouring rain parted, revealing a glimpse of a celestial army descending with weapons of light. The God of War wasn't playing around. He’d sent a legion.
Genta swallowed hard. "Okay, just kidding. I think I’m going to pass out now."
Laras raised her hand, and in an instant, the thousands of gold coins scattered on the ground transformed into energy swords floating in the air. She was no longer human. She was the host of the Goddess Lanying, and this war had only just begun.
"Run if you want to live," Laras ordered coldly. "Or stand there and witness how I level this place."
Genta looked at the shadow army descending from the sky, then at Laras, whose aura was growing increasingly insane. "Good God... I seriously need a vacation," he whispered, just before Laras leaped toward the enemy horde with a speed that the human eye couldn't even track.
BOOM!
An explosion of energy split the night. Genta had no choice. He had to follow her, or die as a sacrifice of history. He ran after Laras into the eye of the war storm that had just erupted in the heart of Singapore—a city oblivious to the small apocalypse unfolding within it.
And in the distance, among the dark skyscrapers, another pair of eyes was watching them. Someone who had been setting this trap from the very beginning.
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Chapter 10
The neon lights of the Marina Bay Sands stage, which should have been sparkling, dimmed drastically, turning into a sickening shade of dark purple. Thousands of spectators in front of him froze, their mouths agape, as if their souls were being slowly sucked out through their pores into an atmosphere now dominated by a thick black mist."Damn, Shin-woo has completely lost it!" Genta cursed. He pulled Laras, whose body was shaking violently, behind a stage support pillar.In the center of the dance floor, which had turned into a dimensional rift, Shin-woo stood atop the main stage. His black cloak billowed, not from the wind, but from a cursed energy that distorted reality. Beside him, a ten-foot-tall avatar of the God of War appeared—an ancient armored figure wielding a double-edged sword that dripped a thick, black liquid."Laras, listen to me," Genta said, staring into Laras's eyes, which were beginning to glow gold—a sign that Goddess Lanying was ready to take over. "Don't fight the
Chapter 9
The world didn't go dark. Instead, it exploded into thousands of blinding neon light fragments.Genta felt the sensation of a freefall come to a sudden halt, replaced by a jolt of gravity that made his internal organs feel like they were trying to leap into his throat. He landed with his back hitting the cold concrete floor—not the Han River, but the practice floor of the secret underground studio he had rented with the last of his remaining money.Laras lay sprawled on top of him, gasping for breath. The white light that had previously enveloped her hand slowly faded, leaving behind a mark like an ancient tattoo circling her wrist."Damn," Genta groaned, clutching his head which felt as if it had just been struck by a sledgehammer. "What was that? Did we just teleport, or did I die and wake up in some other world?"Laras stood up with stiff movements, her eyes still shimmering with silver—the remnants of the Goddess Lanying's energy that had briefly surfaced. She stared at her hand i
Chapter 8
Laras's world turned upside down. Genta had been there just a moment ago, acting like a tough guy with his cool attitude, and then in a matter of seconds, he vanished, swallowed by the dark, murky current of the Han River. Ten men in black suits with a sickening aura of dark sorcery stood surrounding her, their hands beginning to form forbidden seals."Genta!" Laras screamed again, her voice hoarse. She tried to lunge toward the river, but a sharp kick slammed into her ribs, sending her sprawling onto the wet asphalt."Save your breath for praying, Miss Hostess," one of Shin-woo's followers sneered. His face was deathly pale, like a living corpse. "The God of War doesn't like playing games, and that wannabe hero is currently becoming a snack for the dwellers at the bottom of the river."Laras felt a familiar coldness creeping through her veins. It wasn't fear; it was Lanying. The Goddess began to awaken, thirsty for bloodshed. Her eyes changed color to a glowing gold, her pupils narro
Chapter 7
Crack!One flick of a hand, and the attacker's neck snapped like a dry twig under a giant's boot. The man’s body was hurled through the studio wall, slamming into the concrete of the corridor with a thud that shook the entire building.Genta didn't blink. He knew that wasn't Laras. Laras would never snap someone’s neck with a satisfied smirk like that. The girl standing before him now—surrounded by a golden aura that pressed down on the atmosphere until it felt as heavy as thousands of tons of water—was Goddess Lanying."Time for a cleanup, Human," Laras's voice sounded layered. Like two voices speaking at once—one high-pitched and cold, the other echoing from the depths of an abyss.Two other attackers lunged forward, brandishing folding knives coated in pitch-black energy. Shin-woo, that bastard shaman, clearly wasn't playing around."Lanying, stop!" Genta shouted, his voice choking from the pressure of the aura that was starting to crush his lungs. "If you use her power too much, L
Chapter 6
"Good, then let the show begin." Shin-woo flicked his fingers.The world around them seemed to twist. The dusty wooden floor of Dante’s shop transformed into a massive, magnificent stage. The smell of wood turned into a suffocating scent of expensive perfume, and before them, thousands of empty seats seemed to scream, demanding entertainment.Genta pulled Laras behind his back. His indigo eyes flashed sharply, piercing through the stage illusion Shin-woo had built. Behind the blinding glare of the spotlights, Genta saw black threads crawling like earthworms, sucking the vitality from the shadows of every empty chair."A hack shaman with a hack budget," Genta spat, wiping the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve. "Using energy-draining talismans for an audition? What do you think this is, some back-alley amateur tournament, damn it?"Shin-woo only chuckled, his voice echoing throughout the room. "Genta, you’re always too sentimental. This isn’t about talent. It’s about who owns the
Chapter 5
Genta's folding knife clashed with black fire. The ring of metal echoed, sparking embers that stung the skin. The figure was not human; he was a silhouette of darkness wearing an expensive suit, standing on the silent Gangnam Station platform in the middle of the night."Royalty?" The figure laughed, his voice like the grinding of bone against a tombstone. "In hell, the currency is despair. And this girl has an abundant supply."Laras staggered, her grip on the train's iron pole weakening. Her face was deathly pale, her eyes emitting a dim, unstable golden glow. "Genta... I feel like a gas stove just exploded inside my chest," she hissed, her lips trembling violently."Hang in there, Laras! Don't you dare pass out! If you faint now, we're going to be the headlines for 'Tragedi of Foreign Idol Exploding at Station'," Genta shouted. He kicked the figure's chest with the heel of his shoe, which was already adorned with protective sigils.CRASH!The figure was sent flying, slamming into a
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