After a while Alex stopped, he froze.
Memories flickered—faces from his past life, the time when he was the weak one, barely surviving, saved only because someone stronger had decided to help. He remembered the feeling of gratitude, the burning promise that he would repay that kindness someday. His hand clenched around his scythe. The coldness in his eyes softened. "…Damn it." He turned back toward the fight, shadow energy flaring around his body as he sprinted forward. Before Alex turned back to help, the girl who had shouted earlier — Leana — stared blankly in disbelief as he walked away. Her voice caught in her throat, and for a moment, she couldn't move. The Iron Lash didn't wait. With a metallic roar, it lashed out, its rusted sword cleaving through the air toward the group. "Move!" shouted a man with a tower shield. He stepped forward, bracing himself against the impact. The blow struck with enough force to send shockwaves through the ground. His shield held — barely — but the recoil was too much. A sickening crack echoed as his arm gave way under the pressure, severed just above the elbow. "James!" Leana screamed, rushing to his side as blood splattered across the broken stone. Another man — a swordsman named Jack — roared in fury and dashed toward the Iron Lash. His blade shimmered with mana as he struck at the creature's legs. Sparks erupted on impact, and though his attack didn't cut deep, it managed to cripple the monster's movement, slowing it down just enough to buy them time. "Retreat!" Jack shouted. "Get James out of here!" The group began dragging their wounded comrade toward the edge of the street, their breaths ragged, panic setting in. The Iron Lash, however, wasn't done. Its red eyes glowed brighter as it bent its knees and leapt. The ground shattered beneath it, debris scattering as it soared into the air — and then came crashing down with its sword aimed straight at them. There was no time to dodge. The adventurers froze, realizing death was only a second away. Then — Boom! A surge of black energy split the air. Alex descended from above, his scythe cloaked in a storm of Shadow Energy so dense it distorted the very light around him. As he swung downward, the air pressure shifted violently, creating a visible shockwave that cracked the ground beneath him. The attack cleaved through the Iron Lash's neck in one fluid motion. Its head detached cleanly, spinning once in the air before crashing into the rubble below. The rest of its body stood for a moment — then collapsed, chains falling limp beside it. Silence followed. Leana and the others stared in disbelief as the Iron Lash's corpse began to dissolve into mist. Slowly, they lowered their weapons. Alex stood over the monster's remains, his scythe dripping with faint trails of shadow energy. His expression was unreadable — calm, cold, detached. Then Jack stormed forward, grabbed Alex by the collar, and shouted furiously, "Why the hell didn't you come when we asked for help?! James lost an arm because you just watched!" "Jack!" Leana shouted, grabbing his arm. "Stop it! If not for him, we'd all be dead right now!" Jack froze, his grip tightening, anger still burning in his eyes. But when he met Alex's gaze — those eyes, completely black with only faint white pupils glimmering in the center — his breath caught. For an instant, he felt a primal fear, as if he were staring not at a human, but at something darker. Something monstrous. Alex's voice was quiet, emotionless. "Move your hand." Jack hesitated, then let go. Alex brushed the man's hand away and adjusted his cloak. "This place is too dangerous for people at your level," Alex said flatly. "Go back. If you stay here, you'll die." He turned and began walking toward the deeper fog. "Prick…" Jack muttered under his breath, glaring at his back. Leana put a hand on his shoulder, shaking her head. "Enough. He's right. We were lucky he came at all." She glanced at James, whose face was pale from blood loss. Her expression hardened. Part of her still resented Alex's late arrival, but she knew blaming him wouldn't change anything. "Let's just go," she said quietly. The group gathered their wounded and limped away. Alex continued onward, his footsteps echoing through the empty, crumbling village. Every shadow that moved met his scythe's edge — wraiths, lesser lashers, and the remnants of cursed souls that prowled the second layer. By the time he reached the far end, his level had risen again, his system window glowing faintly beside him. Ahead stood an enormous gate — so tall it disappeared into the darkness above. Its surface was carved with intricate reliefs depicting the monsters of the second layer: wraiths bound in chains, knights twisted in agony, and at the center, a towering figure draped in broken armor. The carvings pulsed faintly with crimson light. Alex stared up at the depiction of the Fallen Knight, its countless chains coiling around its arms like serpents. "So… you're Velkar," he muttered. "Those chains… are they your weapon?" He placed a hand on the gate. It trembled beneath his touch — then, with a thunderous rumble, began to open. A cold wind rushed out from within, carrying the scent of death and rust. [System Message: You have entered the Domain of the Boss Monster — Velkar, the Fallen Knight.] Alex's expression hardened. His shadow energy flared, swirling like black smoke around his body. He stepped forward through the widening gap, determination gleaming in his dark eyes. [Alex: Level 26] [Strength: 41] [Agility: 40] [Stamina: 40] [Mana: 40] [Shadow Energy: 26] The gate closed behind him with a heavy echo, sealing the chamber in silence. The final battle was about to begin.Latest Chapter
Chosen by the Goddess
Lysandra’s vision warped, the world bending and blurring as if reality itself had become liquid. Colors bled into one another, shapes stretching into unrecognizable forms. For a moment, she felt as if she were falling through an endless void.Then, slowly, her sight began to return to normal.The world settled. The tower came back into view—stone walls, distant voices, the familiar presence of people moving around her as if nothing had happened. Lysandra blinked several times, steadying herself as the last fragments of the vision faded from her mind.She looked around quickly, just to be sure she was truly back. The same tower. The same Fountain. The same murmuring crowd.But she was not the same.As the memory of the vision resurfaced, a cold weight settled in her chest. Her breathing became uneven, and she wiped her damp palms against her clothes, only then realizing she was sweating.Those beings…“No… not people,” she thought, her heart pounding. “God
The Star That Feared Death
Alex began to dissolve into a golden hue as the teleportation took hold.His body did not vanish all at once. It unraveled—slowly, quietly—breaking apart into drifting fragments of light that scattered into the air like glowing dust. For a brief moment, there was no weight, no sound, no sense of direction. Only light and the faint sensation of movement, as if the world itself had loosened its grip on him.Then the light gathered again.His body reformed piece by piece, boots touching solid ground as the golden glow faded into nothing.The Fifth Floor.The transition had been silent—almost gentle—but his mind was anything but calm.The moment his boots settled against the stone pathway, his thoughts returned to Valor’s End. The things he had learned there. The man he had spoken to. The things he had implied.Alex brought a hand to his chin as he began to walk, his expression thoughtful, distant.There was a massive library on the Fifth Floor. If there was anywhere he could find re
Valor’s End
A blue aura enveloped Alex.Space twisted around him, folding inward like rippling water. For a brief moment the world disappeared, leaving only the sensation of weightlessness.Then the light vanished.Alex landed on solid ground.But the familiar city of the fifth floor was nowhere to be seen.Instead, he stood in a vast, impossible place.The floor beneath him was made entirely of aged brick, each stone worn smooth as though countless battles had been fought upon it. Massive pillars rose from the ground around him—colossal structures that stretched upward into a sky that had no end. Their tops vanished into the distant darkness above.The space felt ancient.Heavy.Like a battlefield forgotten by time itself.Alex narrowed his eyes.“So this is it…”A faint blue window appeared before him.[Location: Valor’s End]Valor’s End.Every person who cleared the fourth floor was brought here.Unlike the other floors, the fif
The Birth of the Troll Slayer
Alex’s roar echoed through the shattered village as his body finally gave out.He dropped to his knees, the impact sending ripples through the thick pool of blood covering the ground. The metallic scent filled the air, heavy and suffocating.Bodies surrounded him.Massive troll corpses lay scattered across the ruined village—some crushed beneath collapsed huts, others torn apart where Alex’s scythe had carved through them. Broken weapons, splintered beams, and chunks of stone littered the battlefield.The fight had turned the entire settlement into a graveyard.Alex sucked in a ragged breath.Every muscle in his body burned.Cuts covered his arms and legs, some shallow, others deep enough that blood still trickled down his skin. His vision pulsed faintly with exhaustion.Yet his coat looked untouched.The Aetherwyrm coat shimmered faintly in the dim light, its surface smooth and pristine. Every tear it had suffered during the battle had already se
The Day the Mountain Bled
Alex barely had time to steady his breathing before the Troll Lord surged forward like a charging avalanche.The massive creature covered the distance in seconds, its twin axes raised high. Alex instinctively shifted into a defensive stance, his scythe angled across his body.The troll swung first.The massive axe slammed into Alex’s guard with terrifying force. The impact detonated like thunder, sending Alex hurtling through the air. He crashed across the ruined ground, skidding violently before jamming the blade of his scythe into the earth. Dirt and broken stone sprayed outward as the weapon dragged through the ground, slowing his momentum until he finally stopped.Before Alex could fully regain his balance—The troll hurled its second axe.The weapon spun through the air like a flying guillotine.Alex’s perception shifted instantly into the Mist World. The battlefield dimmed, movements slowing as trajectories became faint streaks through the fog-like vision.He pivoted sharply.CL
Never Meant to Die on My Knees
Alex walked forward with a resolve that felt different — heavier, sharper, undeniable.For weeks he had hoarded his stolen stat points, refusing to use them. He had told himself that restraint would sharpen him, that limiting his power would refine his reflexes through necessity. Growth through hardship. Discipline through deprivation.But this was no longer a training ground.With a quiet exhale, Alex summoned the system interface and distributed the points evenly—strength, agility, mana—before deliberately tipping the balance toward stamina. Survival in prolonged combat would demand endurance more than explosive bursts.He added the final two unallocated points to stamina.A soft chime echoed in his mind.[Level: 39][Strength: 57][Agility: 56][Stamina: 66][Mana: 56][Shadow Energy: 39]A cool blue radiance enveloped his body.He took his first step.The ground beneath his boot cracked faintly, dust spiraling outward as though pushed by invisible pressure.The second step followe
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