Ethan lunged before the wire could click the internal deadbolt upward. His fingers closed around the cold, heavy iron handle, pulling the door open with a sudden, violent yank. The structural recoil caught the intruder completely off guard. A hooded figure tumbled through the threshold, boots skidding against the wet floorboards as the storm outside unleashed a sudden gust of rain into the workshop.
"What the—" the assassin hissed, rolling backward instinctively to regain his balance.
"Silas, move!" Ethan roared, drawing his hunting dagger from his boot.
Silas did not wait. The old blacksmith dove behind a towering stack of iron gears just as a dark, metallic blade flashed through the space where his head had been. The assassin recovered with frightening speed, his movements fluid and entirely silent.
"The Crest family does not leave loose ends, Vance," a low, muffled voice came from beneath the dark cowl. "You should have died in the mud where we threw you."
"You want my life?" Ethan spat, dropping into a low stance, his eyes tracking the glint of the enemy's twin daggers. "Come and take it yourself. Stop hiding behind a dead man's name."
The assassin let out a cold chuckle. "Bold talk for a tamer with a broken core and a dying maggot."
With a swift flick of his wrist, the cloaked figure did not strike with his blades. Instead, he slammed a small glass vial onto the floorboards between them. A thick, ink-black mist erupted instantly, devouring the pale light of the oil lamp. The room plunged into absolute darkness, save for two glowing, amber eyes that suddenly materialized near the ceiling.
"Ethan, watch out!" Silas screamed from somewhere near the back wall. "It is a shadow lurker! A lower D-Rank beast!"
A heavy, suffocating pressure slammed into Ethan’s chest. The air grew icy cold, and a pair of shadowy, canine jaws snapped shut inches from his throat. He threw his left arm up, his heavy leather sleeve catching the brunt of the beast's ethereal teeth. The force of the strike drove Ethan back against a wooden support beam, the impact rattling the breath right out of his lungs.
"Is this all the great Crest family can afford?" Ethan choked out, his right hand blindly driving his hunting dagger into the darkness where the beast's shoulder should be. "A stray dog from the slums?"
The dagger struck something semi-solid. A high-pitched, unnatural yelp echoed through the dark, and the crushing weight on his chest loosened slightly. Ethan scrambled to his feet, wiping a streak of black fluid from his jaw. He knew this workshop better than anyone alive. He had spent his childhood tracking his father’s footsteps across these exact floorboards.
"You think darkness is your advantage?" Ethan muttered, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper as he slid his hand along the workbench, feeling for a specific heavy chain. "This is my house."
"You are already a ghost, boy," the assassin’s voice echoed from a completely different corner of the room. "The shadow does not need eyes to find your heart."
A sharp blade sliced through Ethan's jacket, grazing the skin of his ribs. He gritted his teeth, refusing to let out a sound. He could feel the countdown timer in his retinas ticking away violently, the crimson numbers flashing against the dark shroud. *Four hours, thirty minutes.* The parasitic drain from the soul bond was making his limbs feel like lead, but the white-hot rage in his veins kept him moving.
"Now," the assassin whispered from directly behind him.
The shadow beast struck simultaneously from the front, pinning Ethan’s shoulders against the wall. A cold, physical hand wrapped tightly around his throat, cutting off his airway. Ethan’s vision began to blur, the crimson numbers in his eyes swimming in a sea of grey.
"A pathetic end for a pathetic line," the assassin sneered, his breath hot against Ethan’s cheek as he tightened his grip. "Where is your dragon now, Vance? Let us see it save you."
Ethan couldn't speak. His lungs were burning, screaming for oxygen. Through the haze of his suffocating vision, he saw the cloaked figure raise a gleaming dagger, turning his back slightly toward the leather carrying box on the table where Solis lay.
"No..." Ethan managed to gurgle out, his fingers desperately clawing at the iron grip around his neck. "Don't... touch... him..."
"It is a mercy," the assassin said, his eyes glinting with malicious satisfaction under the cowl as he stepped toward the table. "I will slide the blade in quickly. Neither of you will feel the bond snap."
The dagger rose high above the padded leather box, catching the faint reflection of the crimson numbers burning in Ethan’s eyes.
Then, the world stopped.
A sharp, metallic click echoed from inside the leather box. It wasn't the sound of a weak, dying creature. It sounded like an ancient lock finally snapping open after ten thousand years.
The assassin froze mid-strike, his dagger hovering inches above the leather. The ink-black shadow mist that filled the room suddenly began to tremble, drawn toward the box like water down a drain.
"What... what is this pressure?" the assassin gasped, his voice suddenly losing all its confidence. His fingers shook violently, unable to bring the blade down.
The leather box did not just open; the front flap tore apart as a pair of eyes snapped open in the darkness. They were not the milky, blind eyes of a genetic defect. They were two pools of absolute, abyssal black light, so deep and cold they seemed to swallow the very concept of color.
The shadow beast pinning Ethan let out a horrific, garbled shriek, its smoky form instantly locking up as if it had been turned to solid stone. The assassin’s arm remained frozen in the air, his muscles locked in a state of sudden, absolute paralysis while a low, cosmic vibration began to hum from the tiny creature's chest.
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Chapter 10
"Hold where you are! Nobody moves!"Asher Crest’s voice cut through the humid morning air like a shattered pane of glass. The elite guards instantly drew their heavy, ether-infused broadswords, their synchronized armor plating clanking together as they formed a crescent defensive wall around the registration desk.The crowded line of registering tamers erupted into panicked murmurs, stumbling backward to give the hooded figure a wide berth.Ethan didn't run. He stood perfectly still, his boots anchored to the stone platform. Beneath the heavy hem of his burlap cloak, he could feel Solis's body tensing, the dragon's claws lightly scraping the cobblestone as he prepared to manipulate gravity at a moment's notice."Well, well. Look what the storm dragged back into my city," Asher sneered, stepping down from the raised platform. He held the fist-sized crystal up, its violent, flashing crimson light reflecting off his pristine academy uniform. "The scanning array doesn't lie. An anomalous,
Chapter 9
"Close your mouth, Mercer, unless you want to swallow the ash."Ethan stepped off the steaming carcass of the Earth Tremor Bear, his voice cutting through the thick, sulfurous fog. Solis trotted silently to his side, the sleek, obsidian dragon shaking his dark scales as the last of the black flame flickered out in his throat. The ancient royal crest on his forehead dimmed, settling back into a quiet, pulsing hum beneath the dark skin.Sophia looked up from the dirt, her fingers still trembling against her bloodened sleeve. The shock of witnessing a supposed genetic failure effortlessly dissolve a Tier-4 colossus had completely overridden the pain of her shattered shoulder."I know what I saw, Vance," Sophia said, her voice dropping to a fierce, terrified whisper as she struggled to her feet. "The Merchant Guild handles archives stretching back to the founding of the first outer wall. That symbol on his head... it belongs to the Primeval Lineage. If the High Elders find out what you ar
Chapter 8
"Do not look back, Solis. There is nothing left for us in those walls."The city guard sirens wailed like dying beasts behind them, their mechanical screeches muffled by the heavy downpour. Ethan sprinted through the outer perimeter of the collapsing black market district, his newly restored meridians pulsing with an unfamiliar, electric vitality. The catastrophic destruction of Malek’s vault had drawn every enforcer in the third district toward the pillar of light, leaving the southwestern drainage grates completely unguarded.Ethan scrambled through the massive, rusted iron bars of the storm drain, tumbling out into the muddy, jagged trenches that bordered the city. Without a second glance at the monolithic stone walls of Sky-Reach, he dove into the dark, tangled treeline of the Ashen Wilderness.By the time the sun began to peek through the suffocating canopy, the rain had stopped, replaced by a thick, sulfurous fog. The Ashen Wilderness was a graveyard of petrified trees and jagge
Chapter 7
"Do you hear that, Julian? It sounds like the world is splitting open."Inside the smooth, impenetrable crystalline cocoon, Ethan couldn't hear the merchant's frantic, muffled screams from the outside world. He could only hear the deafening, rhythmic thud of a single, monumental heartbeat echoing through the fluid magma. It wasn't his own."First seal: Broken," a crisp, golden text flashed across his retinas, replacing the hostile violet countdown. "Initiating primeval feedback loop. Host meridians detected as: Severely fractured. Commencing cellular restructuring."Ethan gasped, but his lungs didn't fill with liquid fire. Instead, a torrential wave of ancient, unadulterated energy surged inward from the cocoon, drilling straight into his chest. The broken, clogged channels within his body—the ones the academy elders had mocked as a lost cause—were violently ripped open. The agony of the restructuring was sharp and precise, but it was instantly followed by a profound, intoxicating war
Chapter 6
"You are a ghost walking in a world of giants, Vance," Julian mocked, his hand sliding smoothly to the hilt of his tamer sword. "Did you really think you could crawl out of the gutter and dictate terms to me?"Ethan didn’t answer with words. He took a heavy, deliberate step forward, pulling a silver and gold signet ring from his pocket—the one he had stripped from the unconscious assassin back at the workshop—and tossed it onto the merchant's glass display counter. It slid across the smooth surface with a sharp, echoing clink."Look closely at the crest, Malek," Ethan rasped, his voice cutting through the thick smell of sulfur. "That belongs to a specialized clean-up unit under the Crest family’s direct payroll. Your elite buyers sent him to murder me in the dark. Right now, he is tied up in my workshop, singing about every illegal transaction, under-the-table bribe, and unregistered core that passes through this vault. If the City Guard arrives before I get what I came for, we all bu
Chapter 5
"You picked the wrong house to bleed in, hunter."The crushing weight on Ethan’s windpipe vanished instantly as the shadow beast simply dissolved into standard, lifeless smoke. The cloaked assassin remained perfectly suspended mid-air, his raised dagger frozen in time, his pupils dilated to the absolute edge of his irises. Gravity had ceased to exist for him. He was entirely trapped in the inescapable gravity well of a waking god."What… what did you do to me?" the assassin gasped, the words barely leaking past his trembling lips. "My body… I cannot move a finger.""I did not do anything," Ethan rasped, coughing violently as he rubbed his bruised throat. He staggered away from the wall, his boots sliding through the melting black mist. "But I think you woke up someone who doesn't like uninvited guests."The leather carrying box on the table disintegrated into splinters, unable to contain the absolute density of the aura expanding from within. Solis did not grow in size. He remained a
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