
Pain was the first thing welcoming him back to the mortal realm.
It was not a sharp sting like a sword slash, but a dull, persistent ache crawling into every nerve ending. Arkhan tried to inhale, but his lungs felt heavy, as if the air was filled with dust and broken glass. Every attempt to expand his chest brought a sharp pain right in his pit, forcing him back into shallow gasps.
Slowly, his heavy eyelids began to part.
His vision was blurry. Instead of the white jade ceiling of the Healer's Palace, he saw a wooden ceiling blackened by mold. A dim bulb hung tilted above him, flickering with a strange electric hum.
"Where... am I?"
His voice startled him. It was not the commanding voice of the Immortal Healer. It was cracked, raspy, and terribly weak.
Arkhan tried to move his arm, but his heavy limbs allowed only his fingertips to twitch. He turned his head with great effort toward a cracked mirror on a rotting wooden table.
He dragged his body closer to catch his reflection.
The face in the mirror made his fragile heart throb painfully. It was his twenty-five-year-old self. His skin was pale, almost transparent, revealing blue veins at his temples. Deep dark circles hollowed his eyes.
"Why is my young face... like this?" he whispered in horror.
Suddenly, millions of memory fragments crashed into his mind like a burst dam. Arkhan groaned, clutching his head as two different lives collided.
He was Arkhan, the Immortal Healer betrayed by Xander and Elina. He remembered the soul-locking sword piercing his heart and their laughter as they framed him for the "Blood Tear" plague.
Yet, he was also the present-day Arkhan, an orphan in the modern era. A failed medical student suffering from congenital heart disease who ran a dilapidated clinic in Crescent Alley. This young man had just died alone on his bamboo chair from total heart failure.
"Fifteen hundred years have passed..." Arkhan muttered as his mind stabilized. "The Nine Heavens Soul Splitting Technique... actually worked."
His dull eyes suddenly flashed with an ancient aura, making the dust in the room dance.
Then, the moment vanished.
Cough! Cough! HACK!
Arkhan doubled over, coughing violently. Dark, almost black blood splattered onto the cold cement floor.
"Damn it!" he cursed, wiping his chin. "This body... isn't just weak. It's absolute trash!"
Arkhan closed his eyes, taking a deep breath to steady his wild pulse. He performed an internal diagnosis using his remaining soul sense.
The result was worse than expected.
His meridians were completely blocked, his heart swollen, his lungs filled with fluid, and his vital energy was nonexistent. The spiritual energy in this modern world was nearly suffocatingly thin.
"How can I seek revenge if I can barely stand?" he thought bitterly.
He tried forcing a single drop of his soul essence into his arm to perform a basic channel clearing. The moment the energy touched his vein, he let out a suppressed cry.
Crack!
Tiny red spots bloomed beneath his skin as his fragile blood vessels cracked under the pure energy.
"Don't force it!" he warned himself. "The soul is an ocean, but this body is just a cracked glass. Pour the ocean in, and it shatters."
Arkhan rested against the cold wall, leaning over to scan the room. The wooden shelves were empty, save for cheap alcohol and moldy, low-grade herbs. No money, no food, and no proper medicine.
He glanced at the faded calendar on the wall. The year was 2026.
Kingdoms were gone, replaced by "Nations." Technology had replaced spells, and chemical pills had replaced herbal alchemy.
Yet human nature—greed, betrayal, and disease—remained unchanged.
"Xander... Elina... if you truly reached immortality on my blood, you're still out there," he whispered, his voice dropping the room's temperature. "Wait for me. I will crawl out of this grave, fix this trash body, and tear down the heavens you built."
Arkhan forced himself up to reach the sink, his throat burning like a desert. Every step was torture, cold sweat pouring down his back.
Just as he reached the tap, loud noises shattered the quiet night.
BANG! BANG! BANG!
Someone pounded heavily on the old wooden door, shaking its hinges. Rough shouts echoed from outside.
"Hey! Arkhan! You fake doctor! Get out here!"
Arkhan froze, hand still on the tap. He recognized the voice from his new memories. It was Reno, a loan shark from the local market gang. The body's previous owner owed a fortune for his useless heart treatments.
"Don't pretend to be dead in there! Pay up, or I'll burn this dump down with you inside!"
The banging grew harder, accompanied by cruel laughter.
Arkhan slowly turned the tap, letting the cold water wash over his pale face. He stared at his reflection, then toward the rattling door.
A sharp glint pierced his eyes. The physical pain remained, but the burning wrath of a disgraced God of Healing began to consume it.
"A debt collector?" Arkhan murmured, his voice turning heavy and authoritative. "In my past life, even Emperors queued for years just to speak with me."
He picked up an old sewing needle lying by the sink, slipping it discreetly between his fingers.
"Fine. Let's start this new chapter with a little... cleanup."
BANG!
One final kick nearly tore the door off its frame. Arkhan stood tall, and despite his trembling legs, he stared straight at the entrance with a glare cold enough to shatter a man's courage.
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Chapter 011
“Lord Arkhan, please—” Luna’s voice was cut off by a sharp mechanical sound. BANG! A .45-caliber bullet tore through the quiet dawn, aimed directly at Luna’s head. She didn’t even have time to blink. For a brief moment, the world seemed to slow down, and death felt like a cold breeze brushing past her ear. But before the burning projectile could touch a single strand of her hair, a hand moved faster than the human eye could follow. CLING! Metal struck metal. Luna felt a powerful pull on her shoulder. Her petite body collided with Arkhan’s broad, rock-hard chest as he wrapped one arm around her waist and pulled her behind him. His other hand remained raised in front of them. Luna gasped, her heart pounding violently. She looked up and froze. Between Arkhan’s index and middle fingers was the smoking bullet. “L-Lord Arkhan… you caught it?” she whispered in disbelief. Arkhan said nothing. His cold eyes remained fixed on the limousine. He released the bullet, letting it fall
Chapter 010
The night in Crescent Alley felt colder than usual, as though the universe held its breath to witness the monumental transition about to unfold.Arkhan stepped into his shophouse with a steady pace, though his breathing remained slightly heavy. The metallic stench of blood from the docks lingered on his black suit, yet his eyes held a singular focus: the old wooden table at the center of the room, now serving as the altar for his new destiny.He laid down the silk package with utmost care. Inside, the Blood Dew Flower glowed with a crimson hue, pulsing almost like a human heartbeat.Beside it, the jet-black Dragon's Breath Root and the pure white Snow Ginseng waited to be fused. Three core ingredients deemed useless trash or mere myth in the modern world, yet in Arkhan's hands, they were the key to immortality."Fifteen hundred years I have awaited this chance," Arkhan whispered, his voice echoing in the quiet room."This fragile vessel will no longer be a prison for my soul."Arkhan
Chapter 009
Pier 7 shook. Under the flickering dim mercury lights, Arkhan stood face-to-face with the black-robed man bearing the fang tattoo on his neck. The man—Zarkos, an elite executioner for the Black Fang syndicate—glared at Arkhan with deep hatred. In his hand, the wooden box holding the Blood Dew Flower began to spark with flames."You think your marble-flicking can stop me?" Zarkos spat to the side. He released dark energy from his body, a forbidden breathing technique that swelled the muscles in his arms to twice their size."This flower will turn to ash, just like your life!"Zarkos lunged. His green dagger sliced through the air with near-invisible speed.Arkhan did not retreat. Instead, he stepped forward into Zarkos's strike zone. With fluid efficiency, Arkhan twisted his wrist, catching Zarkos's arm and snapping it in the opposite direction.CRACK!The sound of shattering bone echoed above the crashing waves. Zarkos roared, but before he could scream louder, Arkhan's palm slammed i
Chapter 008
The sea wind blew fiercely, carrying the salty stench of brine and a thick, pungent smell of diesel fuel. Metropolis Port at night was a giant iron labyrinth built from stacked, colorful shipping containers towering like spires.Under flickering mercury lights, Pier 7 resembled a silent warzone. Yellow police tape stretched across Warehouse 14, but to Arkhan, the plastic ribbon was nothing more than decoration.Arkhan moved through the shadows. His expensive black suit—purchased just hours ago—blended seamlessly into the dark of night. His footsteps made no sound, as if his body weight was manipulated by the energy surging through his meridians."Ten minutes to ten," Arkhan whispered, glancing at his watch."I must secure that Blood Dew Flower before the flames of destruction touch it."He stood atop a stack of wooden pallets, scanning the scene. Yet the night's stillness shattered violently.RATATATATATA!A burst of automatic gunfire tore through the quiet. Muzzle flashes sparked aga
Chapter 007
Arkhan's footsteps, now clad in premium leather shoes, no longer made the scraping sounds they had before. Behind the heavy sandalwood door, the atmosphere of Griya Atsiri felt entirely different from the noise of the mall outside. Here, the air was filled with fragrant particles of rare medicinal plants—ranging from the soothing scent of agarwood to the sharp aroma of mountain spices.The space was vast, lit by warm yellow lighting that highlighted bulletproof glass display cases. At the center of the room, a small crowd of formally dressed people gathered around the main display. Inside, a fresh fifty-year-old snow ginseng with long fibrous roots rested upon a red silk pillow."A fifty-year-old Snow Ginseng! Look at the sheen on its skin. This is a miracle of nature that could extend someone's life by ten years!" exclaimed a slick-haired blonde young man, Brandon. He was the son of a prominent pharmaceutical tycoon, and beside him stood an old man wearing thick glasses and a pristin
Chapter 006
That morning, Crescent Alley remained cloaked in thin mist and the distinct stench of the wet market, yet inside shophouse number 44, the atmosphere had transformed entirely. Arkhan stood before a cracked mirror above the sink, staring at his reflection. His hair was black with a faint reddish sheen—a residual trace of ancient energy beginning to fuse with his body's cells. His shirt was threadbare, faded into a yellowish-brown, and his trousers bore several patches at the knees."The world today is a shallow stage," Arkhan muttered in a low baritone. "They will not listen to a sage if he dresses like a beggar."Arkhan reached into his pocket and pulled out an object that starkly contrasted with his surroundings: the Wijaya Family Black Card. Cold, heavy, and trimmed with gold, it symbolized boundless power.To him, it was merely a piece of plastic, but to the outside world, it was the key to the gates of heaven.He stepped outside, locked the creaking wooden door, and walked toward t
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