
The clamor of 50,000 people sounded more like a landslide than a celebration.
Kael Ashworth adjusted his collar, his fingers quivering just enough to irritate. He waited in the VIP waiting area of the Neo-Veridia Stadium, the air conditioning blasting frigid air that did nothing to relieve the sweat on his neck.
"Breathe," a kind voice said.
Kael looked down. Luna sat in her wheelchair, her skin pale enough to reveal the blue veins underneath. She gave him a faint grin while clutching a handkerchief splashed with crimson.
"I am breathing," Kael replied, attempting a grin. "It's the rest of the world that's holding its breath."
"They're just loud," Luna said. She reached out with her chilly fingers, gripping his hand. "No matter what happens out there, Kael... you're still my hero. You know that, right?"
Kael tightened his hold. "I know. But heroes need power, Luna. If I don't awaken an A-rank ability at minimum, Father won't pay for the next round of your treatment."
"He's our father," she continued, her voice lacking confidence. "He wouldn't let me—"
"He's a businessman," Kael interrupted, his voice lowering to a hoarse whisper. "And right now, we're bad investments."
The heavy velvet curtains on their left swung open. Light invaded the dim waiting room, followed by a man who appeared to absorb the light rather than reflect it.
Darius Ashworth. The Golden Heir.
He strode with the casual swagger of someone who had awakened an S-rank solar ability two years prior. He donned a suit worth more than Kael's entire life allowance.
"Touching," Darius said, halting a few feet away. He gazed at Luna with pity and annoyance, as if he were looking at a broken vase. "Saying your goodbyes?"
Kael stepped between Darius and the wheelchair. "What do you want, Darius?"
"Just checking on the family runt." Darius smirked, checking his watch. "You're up in two minutes. The whole world is watching. Try not to trip on your way to the stone. It would be... embarrassing for the brand."
"I'll be fine," Kael said, his voice firm.
Darius leaned in, his voice lowering. "Let's be real, Kael. You've been sickly since birth. You have zero mana sensitivity. The only reason Father let you participate is because the media demanded to see all the Ashworth children. You're a PR stunt."
"Get out," Kael demanded.
Darius laughed, making a sharp barking sound. "Good luck, little brother. Try not to cry when the stone stays gray."
He turned and stormed out, the drapes billowing behind him.
Kael's jaw tightened, and his teeth ached. He looked back at Luna. She coughed into her handkerchief again, her little body trembling.
"Kael Ashworth!" The announcer's magnified voice echoed through the walls, rocking the flooring. "Please proceed to the Ascension Platform!"
Nothing occurred. The stone remained dull and milky white.
A murmur spread through the gathering.
"Focus, boy," Elder Chen snarled, moving closer. "Push your mana."
"I am," Kael growled, pressing his eyes close. He drove every ounce of his frustration, anxiety, and desire into the stone. Give me something. Anything. Even an e-rank. Simply don't be nothing.
Twenty seconds.
The murmurs developed into distinct voices. "Is it broken?" "He's a dud." "Look at him sweating."
30 seconds.
Kael experienced a strong pain in his chest. The stone didn't accept him. It seemed like it was... resisting. It's like pressing two magnets together the wrong way.
"It's not working," Elder Chen said, reaching out to pull Kael away. "Time is up. Zero compat—"
CRACK.
The sound was like a gunshot increased tenfold.
Elder Chen jumped back.
Kael did not move. He could not. His hand was adhered to the stone.
The milky white surface started to darken. It did not glow; it decayed. A spiderweb of inky black fissures spread from Kael's fingertips and raced across the monolith's surface. The soothing hum transformed into a shrieking discord, like metal crushing against bone.
"What did you do?" Elder Chen demanded, terror shattering his calm façade.
"I can't... let go!" Kael said. He pulled, but his hand became bonded to the surface. He felt a dreadful, profound cold flow up his arm.
The dark cracks deepened. Smoke, thick and greasy, began to pour from the cracks.
SNAP.
A big portion of the Celestial Awakening Stone broke off and landed on the stage floor. Then another. The holy artifact, which had stood for a century, was deteriorating.
The stadium erupted. Screams. Boos. Confusion.
The force freed Kael. He was propelled backward and landed hard on his back. He crawled up, panting for breath.
The stone had died. It sat in a mass of gray debris, its beautiful light dimmed.
Elder Chen looked at the rubble, his face pallid. He glanced at Kael in complete terror. Then he grabbed the mic.
"Corrupted Awakening!" Chen's voice broke. "Zero compatibility! The subject has... rejected the gift! The stone is destroyed!"
The boos became thunderous now. Trash was hurled from the lower stands.
"Failure!"
"You broke it!"
"Ashworth trash!"
Kael stood alone on the big platform, his heart pounding against his ribcage. He gazed up to the VIP box.
Victor Ashworth stood up. He did not appear angry. He stared at Kael with pure, freezing disinterest. Then he turned away and walked out of the box.
Stepmother followed.
Darius remained. He moved to the glass barrier and looked down at Kael. Even at this distance, Kael could see the smile. He raised his wine glass in faux toast before turning and leaving.
"Security!" Elder Chen demanded. "Get this... thing off the stage!"
Two big guards dressed in combat gear hurried up the ramp. They did not treat him as a noble scion. One grabbed Kael's arm and yanked him hard enough to leave a bruise.
"Move it, kid," the guard demanded.
Kael stumbled back to the pile of wreckage. He felt hollowed-out.
He had not merely failed. He had become a disaster.
And in the stillness of his own head, he knew one thing for certain.
Luna had died.
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Chapter 8
The Combat Assessment Hall at Apex Academy was designed to intimidate. It was a fifty-meter-wide hexagonal arena surrounded by energy barriers capable of containing S-rank attacks, with tiered seating rising on all sides like a modern coliseum. Hundreds of students watched from above as Kael stepped onto the reinforced floor, his footsteps echoing through the cavernous space."Candidate Kael Ashworth," the proctor said over the PA system. "Opponent: Training Drone Model B-4." "The goal is to incapacitate or destroy."Across the arena, a humanoid construct of polished steel hummed to life. Its eyes glowed crimson as internal systems powered up, and Kael recognized the model immediately—a combat drone programmed with B-rank martial arts and energy projection capabilities, standard testing fodder for aspiring elites.The drone shot itself forward with hydraulic speed, closing the distance in seconds, and aimed a punch capable of breaking concrete right at Kael's head.Kael didn't flinch;
Chapter 7
The morning sun filtered through the high windows of the Ashworth drawing room, illuminating dust motes that danced in the air like suspended gold. It was a stark contrast to the gloom that usually permeated the mansion, but the tension remained thick enough to choke on. Kael sat in a high-backed leather chair that had only been forbidden to him yesterday, watching the three strangers who sat across from him with predatory interest.Victor Ashworth stood by the hearth, his posture tight and unreadable, while Eleanor feigned to read a datapad in the corner, her eyes darting to Kael with fear and confusion.The man in the center of the opposing couch leaned forward, his suit impeccably tailored and his smile practiced to perfection. This was Dean Morrison of Apex Academy, the most prestigious institution for awakened youth in the hemisphere, and he usually made people wait, but today he looked like a man trying to solve a complex puzzle with half of the pieces missing."We followed the
Chapter 6
As Darius summoned his power, the air in the ballroom became immediately arid, the temperature spiking until condensation vanished from the champagne glasses held by trembling guests. He stood with his arms spread wide, flames wreathing his tailored suit like a living cloak that licked at the ceiling frescoes without burning the fabric."I hope you enjoyed your brief resurrection," Darius murmured, his words distorted by the roar of the flames rising in his palms. "Because this time, there won't be enough left over to bury."Kael stood twenty feet away with his hands in his pockets, looking bored despite the S-rank threat looming before him. He could feel the vibration of the building's foundation through the soles of his shoes, the earth beneath the marble waiting for his command, but he knew stone alone wouldn't be enough to stop it."Less talking, more burning," Kael went on: "Some of us have schedules to keep."Darius's face twisted into a snarl of pure arrogance. He thrust his ha
Chapter 5
The Ashworth Estate's Grand Ballroom sparkled like a diamond in the night, with crystal chandeliers hanging from vaulted ceilings, casting warm light on silk dresses and tailored suits that cost more than most citizens earned in a lifetime. Waiters weaved through the crowd, carrying trays of champagne and rare delicacies, weaving between the elite of society who had gathered to witness the coronation of the new heir.Darius Ashworth stood on the central dais, basking in the adoration. He looked every inch the golden prince, his smile practiced, and his S-Rank aura radiating a gentle warmth that kept the chill of the evening at bay. Victor Ashworth, beside him, looked proud for the first time in years, raising a glass to toast his only remaining son."To the future," Victor said, his voice echoing throughout the huge hall. "To strength. "To legacy.""To Darius!""The audience echoed, five hundred voices joined in sycophancy.The enormous oak doors at the far end of the ballroom swung wi
Chapter 4
The first sense was hunger, not pain.It gnawed at the edges of Kael's consciousness—a deep, ancient emptiness that demanded to be filled. He gasped, his lungs inflating with a rush of cold air that tasted of disinfectant and decay. When his eyes opened, he saw swirling patterns of energy dancing in the darkness above him, rather than the sterile white ceiling of a hospital.When he tried to sit up, his hand slammed against the metal, and the sheet covering him slid away, revealing naked skin that looked wrong. The bruises from the fall were gone, and the broken bones Darius had shattered were whole again. But beneath his pale skin, faint veins of violet light pulsed in rhythm with his heartbeat."Impossible," a voice whispered from the corner.Kael gently turned his head to see a man in green scrubs crushed against the far wall, his face drained of blood. He was a mortician, and his hands were shaking so fiercely that he dropped his tablet, shattering on the tile floor."The corpse,"
Chapter 3
Kael trembled in his thin shirt, clutching a single duffel bag containing all of his worldly things, at 2 a.m. He was meant to leave at daybreak, but security had woken him up early."Special instructions from Mr. Darius," the guard remarked, pushing him toward the roof access. "He wants to say goodbye personally."Kael stood on the edge, looking down at the city lights far below, which merged into neon streaks."Isn't this a beautiful view?"Darius emerged from the shadows with a glass of amber drink in his hand; he was not wearing a coat, and the cold didn't bother S-rank awakeners."What do you want, Darius?""Kael gripped the bag tighter. "I'm leaving. Isn't this enough?""Leaving?"Darius chuckled, swirling his drink." Oh, Kael. You are very naive. Leaving suggests that you have somewhere to go. "Leaving implies a future."He took a cautious sip."The father's disownment documents are detailed. No money. No connections. No name. You'll die on the streets in a week. Most likely, sta
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