Barlor stood there, feeling the strength coursing through him. He took a moment to breathe, fully aware that his life had changed forever. “I can’t believe it,” he murmured to himself, a grin spreading across his face. The ordinary days he once knew were behind him, and he prepared to embrace his new identity as a System Bearer. The dragonic aura flowing within him felt like a gift, and he was determined to use it to its fullest potential. With a renewed sense of purpose, he spread his wings again, ready to take flight. “Time to show everyone I’m not just a Blank anymore!”
Just as he gathered himself to test his Dragon Shout ability, a deep, resonant voice echoed in his mind. “Playing with the grace you received? You humans are tactless.” The voice dripped with raw power, making everything around him feel insignificant. Barlor's heart raced, and he recognized the voice immediately. “Mr. Divine Dragon!” he exclaimed, struggling to keep his voice steady. His fear amplified the words, causing them to bounce off the mountains. “My name is TEMPEST!” the voice thundered, sharper and more aggressive now, cutting through the air like a whip. Barlor winced, feeling the pressure of the dragon's words deep in his bones. The intensity made him reconsider his casual attitude toward his newfound power. He imagined the colossal form of TEMPEST looming over him, eyes blazing with ancient wisdom and simmering anger. A wave of guilt washed over him; he had been reckless, embracing his transformation without understanding its true significance. “I’m sorry,” he began, but TEMPEST interrupted him, the dismissal evident in his tone. “Save your apologies. I didn’t give you my blessing to make you a servant.” The ground shook beneath Barlor’s feet as the dragon’s voice rumbled like a storm. Confused, Barlor tilted his head, trying to understand what TEMPEST meant. The Divine Dragon System was not just a power boost—it was a rare and ancient blessing, bestowed upon few humans. “You have my power not because I expect servitude, but because I see potential in you,” TEMPEST continued. The dragon’s tone combined authority with wisdom, and Barlor felt the weight of expectation in his words. “Don’t waste this opportunity on trivial pursuits.” A chill ran down Barlor's spine as he realized the responsibility that came with this blessing—a unique power that demanded more than enjoyment. TEMPEST explained that only talentless humans, those whose Mana had no affinity with an attribute, could receive this blessing. “Consider yourself lucky,” he proclaimed. Barlor understood the weight of those words; he was the first to become a System Bearer without a latent Mana attribute, which filled him with a mix of privilege and burden. Bowing his head in gratitude, he humbly thanked TEMPEST for sparing his life and granting him this power. “I just wish I could express my gratitude to you in person,” he added earnestly. There was silence. Barlor looked around, confused. “Hello? TEMPEST?” he called out, but the only answer he received was a booming laugh that echoed through the cavern, drowning him in its intensity. “Do you think I’m a fool!?” TEMPEST’s wrath became evident, and Barlor clutched his head, pain surging through him. He wondered what he had said to provoke such a response. “I gave you a small fraction of my powers, and you are already craving for more?” The words hit him like a storm, leaving him reeling. He had crossed a line, and the gravity of his situation sank in. Barlor realized he needed to tread carefully in this new reality. “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to…” he stammered, his voice shaking. Barlor felt a rush of confusion as he tried to grasp what TEMPEST was saying. The dragon’s voice echoed in his mind, leaving him bewildered. “What does he mean?” Barlor thought, feeling the weight of the words press down on him. Then it struck him like a lightning bolt. “Dragonic Devour…” He remembered the explanation: to truly harness the powers of his system, he would need to devour the soul and essence of any dragon or dragon-like creature. But why would TEMPEST assume he would attempt such a reckless thing? Barlor frowned, shaking his head in disbelief. “That doesn’t make any sense,” he murmured, feeling a mix of irritation and bewilderment. “Dragonic Devour is a single-use skill!” he exclaimed, his voice rising. “I can only use it once, and it has a chance of failing depending on how strong the target is.” He paused, thinking about how even if TEMPEST’s assumptions were correct, there was no way he would try to devour the Divine Dragon. The probability of success was practically nonexistent at 0.01%. “You must know that, right?” he added, hoping to clarify his thoughts. Before he could finish, laughter erupted in his mind again, booming and echoing like thunder. “What in the world is going on?” Barlor thought, feeling a mix of disbelief and frustration. “Is TEMPEST… mad?” The idea struck him as absurd. A Divine Dragon with such a noble presence shouldn’t be capable of such madness. But the erratic mood swings were becoming harder to ignore. “Maybe he’s the Divine Dragon of madness?” Barlor pondered, suppressing a nervous chuckle at the thought. “I’m kidding! There’s no way a wimp like you would do something daring like that,” TEMPEST said, and Barlor let out a breath he hadn’t realized he was holding. He plopped down onto the floor, his legs feeling weak beneath him. He had always imagined that True Dragons were terrifying beings who brought chaos and destruction. Yet, here was TEMPEST, displaying a sense of humor. “Haha,” he laughed, trying to mask his nervousness. “You said you wanted to thank me, did you not?” TEMPEST’s voice shifted, taking on a more serious tone. Suddenly, the space in front of Barlor began to distort, and in an instant, the gigantic golden dragon appeared before him, shimmering with an otherworldly light. Barlor’s jaw dropped in shock. “He can manipulate space? Or is it a form of camouflage?” He wondered, both theories swirling in his mind. It amazed him how the dragon could vanish without a sound. “Use it,” TEMPEST commanded, his voice booming with authority. “Use what?” Barlor asked, bewildered. “Dragonic Devour,” TEMPEST replied, a hint of excitement in his tone. “You’re funny,” Barlor said, genuinely laughing this time, though a part of him felt the weight of the request. “Let me introduce myself again. I am TEMPEST, one of the 10 True Dragons, The King of Chaos.” The dragon’s voice filled the air, powerful and commanding. “I, the master of chaos, have chosen you, Barlor S’roar, as my successor. Take my knowledge and power. Cultivate it, raise it from scratch to my level, and go beyond! Become the true king of chaos.” Barlor’s heart raced at TEMPEST's declaration. The weight of those words hung in the air, and he felt a mix of exhilaration and dread. “Is this really happening?” he thought, staring wide-eyed at the golden dragon. The world felt both thrilling and terrifying, and he knew he stood on the brink of something monumental.Latest Chapter
The Shadow
Boomer stood with his arms crossed, the arrogance on his face almost tangible. His voice boomed across the park, filled with pride. "I am one of the top 10 System Bearers in the world! Don’t get cocky, kid," he barked, his grin never faltering as if he expected Barlor to back down just from hearing his rank.Barlor didn’t even flinch. He eyed Boomer up and down, unimpressed. "Cocky?" he said, his tone sharp with disdain. He clicked his tongue, his arms crossing over his chest as he straightened up. "You’re the cocky one." His gaze didn’t waver, making it clear that titles and ranks didn’t intimidate him.Boomer’s grin twitched, clearly not used to being talked down to, but before he could respond, Barlor shot forward, closing the gap between them. They clashed again, fists flying, each hit reverberating through the park like mini-explosions. Boomer swung his fist, a brutal haymaker aimed straight at Barlor's head, but Barlor dodged it effortlessly, his dragon scales shimmering as he n
Fame
As Barlor stood in the alley, watching Vax disappear into the shadows, a sudden realization washed over him. He wasn’t alone. Dozens of people crowded at the alley’s entrance, their faces lit up with awe. Phones hovered in the air, recording every moment of the duel he’d hoped to keep under wraps. His brow furrowed, and his wings twitched slightly as his eyes scanned the sea of glowing screens. The whispers had already begun to swell, rippling through the crowd."Is that... Barlor S’roar?" one person murmured, their voice brimming with excitement."Did you see those flames? Golden and black... like something out of a myth!" another said, their phone raised high, capturing the last moments of the spectacle.Barlor let out a low, frustrated sigh, running a hand through his hair as he dropped to the ground, sitting with a thud. His dragon wings folded neatly against his back, but the tension in his posture made it clear he wasn’t pleased with the attention. "Well, so much for keeping thi
Duel Between Men
Barlor's expression shifted, his usual lighthearted grin turning serious. He eyed Vax with newfound respect, his amusement fading as he straightened up. "Ever since I awakened, this is the first time I’ve felt even a twinge of pain," he admitted, his voice carrying a weight that hadn’t been there before. His eyes narrowed as he looked Vax over, sizing him up as if realizing for the first time that this fight might actually pose some challenge. "You're good."Vax’s confidence faltered for a brief moment, a crack in his usual calm demeanor. He took a step back, his grip tightening on the hilt of his sword, eyes flicking toward Barlor’s glowing scales. His lips parted, but he hesitated before speaking, as if trying to brush off the growing tension. "What are you, some kind of monster?" His tone was playful, but there was an edge of real concern in his voice that he couldn’t quite hide. Drops of sweat trickled down his forehead, betraying the strain it was taking to keep his composure.Ba
Durendal
Yeah?” Barlor said nonchalantly, a smirk tugging at his lips. “Maybe you should have taught your Vice some respect. He attacked a defenseless Blank inside a Dungeon Gate and left him for dead. What kind of example is that?”Vax's expression softened a little. “I admit, Manny was wrong,” he responded, and Barlor was taken aback by Vax's unexpected reasonableness, making him slightly uncomfortable. “But you didn’t have to destroy my base and hurt my guildmates to deal with just one person.”Barlor shifted his stance, feeling a flicker of guilt. Perhaps he had overreacted. “You’re right,” he acknowledged, rubbing the back of his neck. “I could’ve handled it differently. I’m not perfect, and I sometimes let my anger take over.” He met Vax’s gaze. “So, what happens now? Do you want an apology, or are you here to prove a point?”“No need for apologies,” Vax replied, his expression turning serious once more. “This is about honor and justice.” His voice was firm. “I challenge you to a duel. I
Vax
Barlor’s shout rang out through the courtyard, filled with fierce determination as he lunged at Manny, delivering a single, devastating punch. The impact was brutal, echoing like thunder as it connected with Manny’s face. The force of the blow sent Manny flying through the air, twisting and turning like a ragdoll caught in a storm. Dust and debris erupted around him, swirling chaotically as shockwaves rippled through the ground.Barlor didn’t hesitate. He propelled himself into the air, effortlessly hovering above Manny’s airborne form, a predatory gleam in his eyes. As Manny reached the peak of his flight, Barlor descended, slamming him back down with a force that shook the earth beneath them. The ground exploded into a crater upon impact, debris scattering everywhere and sending the surrounding knights reeling.A heavy silence fell over the Garrison Whites who remained conscious, their faces frozen in shock and disbelief. Manny, one of their esteemed commanders, had been defeated so
Payback (2)
Manny felt a surge of determination as he activated his System, the power coursing through him like wildfire. Without hesitation, his regular clothes evaporated, replaced by a full suit of Crimson Red Armor that shimmered with an intimidating brilliance as it settled over his body. The armor, with its sharp edges and intricate designs, pulsed with energy, radiating an aura of menace.“Crimson Armor!” he shouted, his voice booming and echoing through the courtyard. The Garrison Whites roared in approval, their excitement palpable as they formed a semicircle around him, eager to witness the impending confrontation.Barlor simply smiled, his gaze unwavering as it locked onto Manny’s. He stood his ground, not flinching, not taking a step back. The confidence radiating from him made the onlookers uneasy. Some began to murmur amongst themselves, questioning Barlor's sanity.“He wants to challenge a Vice?” one whispered in disbelief.“Pft, Manny will wipe the floor with this Blank,” another
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