The Grand Imperial Arena still trembled beneath the lingering aftermath of the semi-final battle.
Smoke drifted endlessly through the night air, curling above shattered stone and lted steel like the remnants of a battlefield abandoned by gods. Massive fractures spread throughout the arena floor in jagged patterns, glowing faintly red beneath residual spiritual heat. Entire sections of reinforced terrain had collapsed inward, leaving deep craters where golden solar fire and sovereign inferno had collided monts earlier.
Ergency restoration formations pulsed across the damaged arena in layers of blue and silver light. Teams of imperial engineers hurried across the ruined battlefield while formation masters stood near broken pillars, pouring spiritual energy into unstable defensive arrays before structural collapse could spread further.
Yet despite the destruction—
Almost nobody cared about the arena itself anymore.
Because tonight, the empire had witnessed sothing far more shocking than shattered stone.
Skygate Academy had entered the finals.
Not through luck.
Not through strategy alone.
But by defeating the Imperial Royal Team publicly before the entire nation.
And at the center of that impossible victory stood one person.
Aether.
The na spread through the empire like wildfire consuming dry grass.
Throughout the Imperial City, projection crystals replayed the semi-final repeatedly without pause.
Again.
And again.
And again.
The scenes burned themselves into the minds of countless spectators.
The ergence of the Sovereign Fla Domain.
The white-gold flas that distorted space itself.
Lion Solvaris being forced backward for the first ti in years.
And finally—
The mont the empire’s crowned prodigy knelt while Aether remained standing.
Every replay intensified the growing shock surrounding Skygate Academy’s rise.
The Imperial City had not slept since the match ended.
Taverns overflowed with heated argunts. Noble estates hosted ergency gatherings deep into the night. rchants abandoned business discussions entirely just to debate the outco of the battle.
Everywhere—
People spoke about the sa thing.
"Did you see the white-gold flas?"
"That wasn’t normal synchronization. There’s no way."
"Lion actually lost. Publicly."
"Skygate Academy might truly win the championship."
"No... forget Skygate. That monster nad Aether is the real issue."
Fear appeared in more conversations than admiration.
Because the most terrifying part of the semi-final was not rely Aether’s current strength.
It was the realization that he was still growing.
Still evolving.
Still unfinished.
That thought unsettled the empire more than any single victory ever could.
Inside the Skygate residence compound, the atmosphere contrasted sharply with the tension spreading through the city.
The mont the team returned—
The entire residence erupted into celebration.
Students rushed through the halls shouting excitedly. Support staff openly cheered without restraint. Even normally stern instructors failed to hide their emotions tonight.
For decades, Skygate Academy had remained an overlooked institution within the empire’s academy hierarchy. Other academies mocked them. Noble sponsors ignored them. Their resources barely compared to the elite imperial institutions.
Yet now—
They stood one match away from the National Championship title.
Finalists.
The word alone felt surreal.
Valen practically threw himself onto one of the large couches inside the central hall, laughing loudly enough to shake nearby decorations.
"Hahaha! Did you see their faces?" he shouted between breaths. "The royal nobles looked like soone punched them directly in the soul!"
The Titancrest Fangbear roared proudly beside him, still carrying scorch marks from battle but radiating excitent.
Several younger students nearby stared at Valen with shining admiration.
One finally asked nervously, "Senior Valen... were you scared during that last clash?"
Valen blinked once before bursting into another fit of laughter.
"Scared? Of course I was scared!" he admitted shalessly. "That giant sun thing looked like it wanted to erase the entire arena! I thought we were all about to die!"
The surrounding students froze.
Then Valen grinned broadly.
"But that’s what made it exciting."
His expression gradually softened afterward as his gaze drifted toward Aether standing quietly near the far side of the room.
"And besides," he added more seriously, "once you’ve fought beside soone like him for long enough... you stop believing impossible things are impossible."
That sentence silenced the room briefly.
Because everyone understood who he ant.
Nearby, Rowan leaned against the wall with folded arms, observing the celebration quietly.
The usually composed instructor looked more exhausted than anyone else present.
Not physically.
ntally.
He had watched countless students over the years.
Talented ones.
Gifted ones.
Even geniuses.
But tonight’s battle exceeded anything he had ever imagined possible from academy students.
His eyes eventually settled on Aether.
For several long monts, Rowan said nothing.
Then he exhaled slowly.
"You really did it."
The words sounded strangely heavy.
Not because Rowan doubted Aether earlier—
But because defeating Lion Solvaris publicly had once seed fundantally impossible.
Lion represented the peak of the empire’s younger generation. His talent, bloodline, resources, and training far surpassed ordinary students. Many believed his eventual rise had already been predetermined.
Yet Aether had shattered that expectation directly before the empire’s eyes.
And sohow—
The terrifying part was that Rowan suspected Aether still had hidden depths left unexplored.
Liora remained unusually quiet during the celebration.
While the others laughed and discussed the battle excitedly, her silver eyes repeatedly drifted toward Aether.
Not because she doubted him.
But because she noticed what others overlooked beneath his calm expression.
Fatigue.
Real fatigue.
The final collision against Solar Judgnt had consud an enormous amount of energy. Not rely spiritual reserves, but synchronization stability itself.
The Spirit Fairy currently slept near Aether’s shoulder, its glow dim and weakened. The tiny creature occasionally twitched unconsciously while recovering from severe soul strain.
Even the Fla Sovereign Pup rested silently nearby instead of displaying its usual prideful deanor.
Most telling of all—
The Fallen Succubus remained quiet.
That alone revealed how severe the battle’s aftereffects truly were.
Hours later, after the celebration finally settled into quieter conversations, Liora stepped outside onto one of the upper residence balconies.
Cool night air brushed gently against her silver hair.
The Imperial City stretched endlessly beyond the academy compound, glowing beneath the darkness like a sea of stars scattered across the earth. Massive projection arrays still floated above distant districts replaying scenes from the semi-final battle.
And standing alone near the balcony railing—
Was Aether.
He remained motionless while gazing toward the distant city lights.
For a while, neither spoke.
The silence between them felt calm rather than awkward.
Finally, Liora stepped beside him quietly.
"You changed the empire today," she said softly.
Aether’s eyes remained fixed on the glowing city below.
"No," he answered calmly after a mont. "The empire changes itself."
Liora almost smiled at that response.
Because it sounded exactly like him.
Detached.
Observant.
Yet strangely honest.
Most people would have celebrated tonight. They would have basked in recognition after defeating Lion publicly.
But Aether did not seem interested in fa at all.
That realization disturbed many powerful people more than his strength ever could.
After all—
A controllable genius could beco an asset.
An uncontrollable one beca a threat.
Far away from the Skygate residence, discussions surrounding Aether intensified within the highest noble districts of the Imperial City.
Inside lavish halls illuminated by spiritual chandeliers, influential families debated the implications of Skygate Academy’s rise.
So nobles saw opportunity.
Others saw danger.
"A first-year student capable of suppressing Lion Solvaris cannot be ignored."
"We should establish contact imdiately."
"And if he refuses alignnt?"
Silence often followed that question.
Because everyone understood the unspoken truth.
Independent monsters disrupted balance.
Within the imperial palace itself, countless reports flowed continuously through the night.
Detailed analyses.
Battle recordings.
Synchronization evaluations.
Threat assessnts.
Everything regarding Aether and the Fla Sovereign received imdiate priority.
Inside a vast chamber lined with golden pillars, the emperor himself sat silently while reviewing the reports personally.
Most sections he skimd calmly.
But one portion repeatedly held his attention.
The descriptions regarding the sovereign flas.
Especially the domain.
Especially the stabilized white-gold integration.
The emperor’s gaze lingered there for a long ti.
Eventually, one imperial advisor carefully asked, "Your Majesty... should we intervene regarding Skygate Academy?"
The emperor remained silent briefly before responding.
"A monster has appeared."
The words contained neither praise nor hostility.
Only observation.
Which sohow felt even heavier.
Elsewhere within the palace grounds, Lion Solvaris stood alone inside a private recovery chamber.
The room glowed faintly with healing formations while dicinal spiritual mist drifted through the air.
The Golden War Lion rested heavily nearby, covered in injuries and exhaustion. The Solar Drake remained unconscious following severe fusion backlash.
Yet Lion ignored both beasts entirely.
His attention remained fixed on a projection replay hovering before him.
Again.
And again.
And again.
He repeatedly watched the exact sa mont.
The instant when Sovereign Inferno overwheld Solar Judgnt.
Each replay deepened the unfamiliar emotion growing within him.
Earlier in life, defeat would have enraged him beyond reason.
His pride would never have tolerated humiliation.
But tonight—
Sothing else replaced simple anger.
Obsession.
Because for the first ti in years, Lion encountered soone his pride refused to dismiss.
Aether had not defeated him through tricks.
Not through surprise tactics alone.
But through direct confrontation.
Through force powerful enough to overwhelm imperial dominance openly.
Lion slowly clenched his fist.
Golden flas flickered weakly around his fingers.
"This isn’t finished," he murmured quietly.
And for perhaps the first ti in his life—
He truly ant it.
Deep beneath the Imperial City, hidden far below the reach of ordinary perception, another group remained fully awake tonight.
The cloaked faction had abandoned passive observation entirely.
Massive underground chambers illuminated by crimson crystals buzzed with organized movent. Projection screens displayed countless battlefield recordings while operatives moved rapidly between communication arrays.
Aether’s image dominated nearly every screen.
The white-gold flas.
The Sovereign Fla Domain.
The synchronization level.
Every detail underwent repeated analysis.
One cloaked operative finally spoke cautiously.
"His developnt rate exceeds all projections."
Another answered imdiately.
"At this pace, containnt later becos unlikely."
The atmosphere within the chamber grew heavier.
Then the cloaked leader stood slowly.
"Prepare extraction teams."
The room fell silent instantly.
Because those words changed everything.
No more observation.
No more waiting.
Active operation had been authorized.
Multiple operatives imdiately spread throughout the city under direct orders.
Arena security sectors.
Transportation routes.
Academy residence surroundings.
Noble district intersections.
Every possible escape route underwent careful mapping.
Their objective remained clear.
Not assassination.
Capture.
Because Aether’s value had surpassed acceptable limits.
One operative hesitated before asking quietly, "What if the imperial family intervenes first?"
The leader’s response ca cold and imdiate.
"Then we move before they decide."
Nobody questioned the order further.
Because everyone understood the implication.
Tonight’s preparation was real.
Back at the Skygate residence, Aether sat quietly within his room while ditating.
The atmosphere around him remained calm on the surface.
But internally—
The Heaven Eye had already activated faintly.
Golden threads spread invisibly through his perception.
Sothing within the city had changed.
Movent patterns.
Observation intent.
Focused attention.
Pressure.
Subtle, but unmistakable.
More people were watching now.
And unlike earlier—
Their intent no longer felt passive.
A faint laugh echoed softly from the shadows nearby.
The Fallen Succubus slowly erged partially from darkness, crimson eyes glowing with amusent.
"They’re becoming impatient," she whispered.
Aether remained seated calmly.
"I know."
The Succubus tilted her head slightly while studying him.
"You still intend to ignore them?"
"For now."
Her smile widened faintly.
"That may beco difficult very soon."
Aether did not answer imdiately.
Because he understood she was correct.
The semi-final changed everything.
Before today, he remained rely an unusually talented student.
Now—
He had beco a variable powerful enough to disturb the empire itself.
Eventually, attention like that always attracted danger.
Hours later, near midnight, massive projection arrays illuminated the Imperial City once more.
Countless citizens looked upward simultaneously as the official finals announcent spread across the night sky.
The glowing letters appeared enormous above the capital.
National Championship Final Match
Skygate Academy
VS
Eclipse Monarch Academy
The city erupted instantly.
Excitent surged through every district once again.
Unlike the Imperial Royal Team, Eclipse Monarch Academy possessed a completely different reputation throughout the empire.
Mysterious.
Cold.
Efficient.
They reached the finals while revealing surprisingly little of their true strength.
Most disturbing of all—
They never appeared pressured.
Their victories felt controlled.
Calculated.
Almost surgical.
And at the center of Eclipse Monarch Academy stood one individual whose reputation rivaled even Lion’s in certain circles.
Kael Draven.
The undefeated captain of Eclipse Monarch Academy.
Rumors surrounding him spread endlessly across the empire.
Dual-attribute beasts.
Advanced synchronization mastery.
Commander-level combat potential despite his age.
So even claid he rarely fought seriously during academy matches.
Unlike Lion, Kael avoided public appearances entirely.
He rarely spoke.
Rarely reacted emotionally.
And sohow—
That silence made him feel even more dangerous.
Inside his room, Aether quietly observed the projection announcent through the window.
Kael Draven.
Another obstacle.
Another battle.
But this ti, circumstances had changed completely.
The empire would not view Skygate Academy as underdogs anymore.
Now—
Everyone expected greatness.
Expectation created pressure heavier than doubt.
Yet Aether’s expression remained calm.
Because regardless of public perception—
The path ahead stayed unchanged.
Win.
Grow stronger.
Survive.
Far above the glowing Imperial City, the finals announcent continued shining across the night sky while countless citizens watched with excitent and fear intertwined.
Skygate Academy.
Eclipse Monarch Academy.
The battle for the championship approached rapidly.
But hidden beneath the empire’s celebration—
Danger quietly gathered in the shadows.
Unknown forces moved carefully around Aether already.
Watching.
Planning.
Preparing.
Because while the world celebrated the rise of a new finalist—
Others had already decided sothing else entirely.
If Aether could not be controlled willingly—
Then they would claim him by force.
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