Night descended over the Imperial City like a vast black ocean swallowing the horizon whole.
The towering walls surrounding the capital stood beneath the moonlight like ancient giants, silent and unmoving, while endless rows of glowing lanterns illuminated the countless streets winding throughout the empire’s heart. Normally, at this hour, the city would have slowly drifted toward quietness. Taverns would begin closing their doors, rchants would retreat indoors, and the restless noise of the crowds would gradually fade into the distant murmur of sleeping civilization.
But tonight—
The Imperial City refused to sleep.
Excitent lingered in the air like electricity before a storm.
Every district buzzed with anticipation.
Conversations echoed from crowded restaurants and noble estates alike. Citizens gathered around projection screens replaying tournant highlights repeatedly, while betting halls overflowed with people arguing passionately about the final outco.
Because tomorrow—
The National Championship finals would begin.
And the entire empire waited for one final clash.
A battle that had already beco legendary before it had even started.
Aether.
Kael Draven.
Two nas now dominating every discussion throughout the capital.
One was the rising monster who shattered expectations through overwhelming growth and terrifying sovereign flas.
The other—
A silent predator who advanced through the tournant like an unseen blade hidden beneath darkness.
The empire could feel it.
The collision between those two monsters would change sothing.
No one knew exactly what.
But instinctively—
Everyone understood the finals would not simply determine a champion.
It would mark the beginning of a new era.
Eclipse Monarch Academy
Among all academies within the empire, countless institutions possessed wealth, prestige, ancient bloodlines, or political authority.
So were famous for producing military commanders.
Others specialized in beast evolution research.
Several maintained direct relationships with royal factions and noble families powerful enough to influence imperial policy itself.
Yet despite all those giants—
One academy carried a uniquely unsettling reputation.
Eclipse Monarch Academy.
It was not the oldest institution in the empire.
Nor the wealthiest.
Nor even the most politically connected.
Yet throughout the tournant, even veteran instructors spoke their na cautiously.
Because Eclipse Monarch students fought differently.
They did not rely on reckless aggression.
They did not overwhelm opponents with explosive power displays.
They rarely chased flashy victories or public admiration.
Instead—
They controlled battles.
Patiently.
thodically.
Cruelly.
Every match involving Eclipse Monarch felt less like a straightforward fight and more like falling into an invisible trap whose existence only beca obvious after escape was already impossible.
That was what terrified people most.
Not destruction.
Not violence.
Control.
Precision.
Calculation.
And above all—
Patience.
Unlike Skygate Academy’s explosive rise through the tournant—
Eclipse Monarch advanced quietly.
Almost too quietly.
They never created massive spectacles.
Never provoked rivals publicly.
Never crushed arenas apart through overwhelming force.
Yet every opponent eventually collapsed before them all the sa.
Perfectly controlled defeats.
So teams lost physically.
Others lost ntally long before the battle actually ended.
A few competitors surrendered with hollow expressions, unable to explain how the battlefield had slipped beyond their control so completely.
Comntators struggled to analyze Eclipse Monarch’s matches because the defeats often appeared subtle at first glance.
Until reviewed carefully.
Then people noticed the truth.
Positioning manipulated several minutes beforehand.
Pressure applied gradually through coordinated beast movents.
Tiny mistakes deliberately forced through psychological fatigue.
Every battle resembled a massive strategic net tightening little by little until opponents suddenly realized they could no longer breathe.
And standing at the center of every single victory—
Was one individual.
Kael Draven.
---
If Aether had beco the tournant’s rising monster—
Then Kael Draven had beco its silent shadow.
The unknown variable nobody fully understood.
Unlike Lion, whose overwhelming personality dominated every battlefield openly, Kael remained almost impossible to read.
He rarely displayed emotion.
Rarely spoke unnecessarily.
Rarely celebrated victory.
Even after defeating powerful opponents, his expression barely changed.
That silence unsettled people more than arrogance ever could.
Because humans naturally feared what they could not understand.
And Kael Draven felt impossible to understand.
Rumors surrounding him spread throughout the empire rapidly.
So claid he ca from an ancient bloodline hidden deep within the empire’s shadows.
Others believed he possessed mutation-type talents connected to darkness attributes.
A few conspiracy theories even suggested Eclipse Monarch intentionally erased information regarding his background.
But regardless of speculation—
One fact remained undeniable.
Every opponent who underestimated Kael Draven eventually regretted it.
Deeply.
Inside Skygate Academy’s temporary residence within the Imperial City—
The atmosphere remained unusually quiet.
Projection crystals floated throughout Aether’s room, illuminating the dim surroundings with shifting streams of blue light as recorded tournant battles replayed continuously in midair.
The room looked less like a student residence and more like a military command center preparing for war.
Battle footage rotated endlessly.
Different angles.
Different matches.
Different opponents.
Every available recording involving Eclipse Monarch Academy had been gathered.
And at the center of it all—
Aether sat silently observing everything.
His golden eyes reflected the moving projections calmly while countless details processed through his mind with terrifying speed.
Nearby, Valen leaned against a chair while eating roasted at skewers he had sohow acquired despite the late hour.
At first glance, he looked relaxed.
But the repeated tapping of his fingers against the table betrayed his tension.
"This guy creeps out more than Lion," Valen muttered after several minutes of silence.
Another recording replayed in front of them.
An Eclipse Monarch opponent launched an aggressive assault—
Only for the battlefield formation to collapse three minutes later without anyone fully understanding how.
Liora sat beside the window quietly watching the projections.
Moonlight reflected softly across her silver hair as her sharp eyes followed Kael’s movents carefully.
"Because Lion showed everything openly," she said calmly.
Her gaze never left the recording.
"Kael hides everything."
Valen grimaced slightly.
"And that sohow makes him worse."
Nobody argued.
Because it was true.
---
A new recording activated.
This one ca from Eclipse Monarch’s quarterfinal match against a top-ranked academy from the western territories.
The projection stabilized—
And Kael Draven finally appeared clearly.
The room unconsciously grew quieter.
Even Valen stopped eating.
Kael stood within the arena wearing black combat attire lined with intricate silver patterns flowing across the fabric like streams of liquid tal.
Tall.
Lean.
Calm.
Dark-gray eyes carried almost no visible emotion.
Black hair fell slightly across his forehead, shifting gently beneath the arena winds.
Nothing about him looked flashy.
Nothing extravagant.
No dramatic aura explosions.
No exaggerated displays of power.
Yet sohow—
The mont he appeared on screen—
Attention naturally shifted toward him completely.
As though the battlefield itself instinctively acknowledged his presence.
---
The battle recording continued.
An enemy beast charged aggressively from the left flank.
Another launched ranged bombardnt from above.
A coordinated attack designed to pressure Kael from multiple directions simultaneously.
Yet throughout the entire exchange—
Kael never changed expression.
Not when defending.
Not when counterattacking.
Not even when dismantling the enemy formation entirely.
Every movent looked asured.
Calculated beforehand.
Precise enough to feel unnatural.
He issued commands quietly with minimal gestures, but each instruction created devastating consequences monts later.
One opponent attempted to force close combat.
Kael stepped aside half a second earlier than necessary.
The enemy beast overshot.
Space distorted suddenly.
A massive serpent erupted from darkness beneath the arena floor.
The opponent fell instantly.
No wasted movent.
No panic.
No hesitation.
Everything flowed with horrifying efficiency.
Aether’s eyes narrowed slightly.
He replayed that sequence imdiately.
Then again.
And again.
The projections shifted toward individual combat analysis.
Three primary beasts appeared repeatedly across Kael’s recorded battles.
Abyss Raven
A massive black raven with wings resembling flowing shadows hovered above ruined terrain while emitting waves of ntal interference.
Darkness attribute.
Psychological disruption specialist.
Its cries distorted battlefield awareness itself, subtly affecting perception and emotional stability.
Opponents exposed too long gradually lost focus without realizing why.
Voidscale Serpent
A terrifying serpent-type beast capable of limited spatial distortion.
Fast.
Silent.
Deadly.
The creature moved like a living shadow between fractured dinsions, appearing and disappearing unpredictably during combat.
Most opponents lost before reacting properly.
Duskwalker Beast
The final creature remained largely unknown.
Rare appearances.
Limited recordings.
No confird classification.
Only fragnts existed.
Dark silhouettes.
Distorted motion.
Incomplete glimpses hidden behind battlefield smoke and shattered terrain.
Valen frowned imdiately.
"That last beast barely appears."
Liora nodded slowly.
"He’s hiding his trump card."
Aether remained silent.
Because he noticed sothing more important than hidden beasts.
---
Most people watching Kael’s matches focused on his creatures.
Their abilities.
Their coordination.
Their terrifying control.
But Aether noticed sothing else entirely.
Very few opponents actually fought Kael himself.
Instead—
They fought the battlefield Kael created.
Every arena gradually transford according to his rhythm.
Enemy positioning shifted where he wanted.
Engagent timing changed according to his pressure.
Even retreat paths beca manipulated without opponents realizing it.
Kael controlled battles indirectly.
Like a chess player moving pieces several turns ahead.
Aether activated Heaven Eye quietly.
Golden threads spread faintly across his vision as the recordings replayed once more.
This ti—
He analyzed command timing.
Movent intervals.
Reaction patterns.
Micro-adjustnts.
Every tiny detail beca visible beneath Heaven Eye’s enhanced perception.
Several minutes passed in complete silence.
Then—
Aether’s eyes narrowed.
Kael never wasted movent.
Not once.
Every action served multiple purposes simultaneously.
A defensive reposition also pressured future movent lanes.
A retreat created hidden attack opportunities later.
Even monts that appeared passive were actually preparation stages.
Layered strategy.
Layered pressure.
Layered control.
Most terrifying of all—
Kael intentionally sacrificed small advantages sotis.
Deliberately.
Aether replayed another match.
An opponent gained temporary battlefield montum after forcing Kael backward.
The crowd at the ti had likely believed Kael miscalculated.
But thirty seconds later—
That exact advance trapped the enemy team inside overlapping attack zones prepared beforehand.
Valen noticed Aether’s growing focus.
"You found sothing."
Aether nodded slowly without looking away from the projections.
"He’s dangerous."
Valen snorted.
"We know that already."
"No."
Aether’s voice remained calm.
"He’s patient enough to lose small exchanges intentionally."
Silence filled the room.
Because anyone capable of that ntality—
Was terrifying.
Most fighters protected pride instinctively.
They hated appearing disadvantaged.
But Kael willingly accepted temporary losses if it secured eventual victory.
That level of emotional control bordered on monstrous.
---
The more Aether observed—
The stranger Kael felt.
Not overwhelming like Lion.
Not chaotic like many powerful beast tars.
Controlled.
Too controlled.
Almost unnaturally restrained.
As though sothing deeper constantly remained suppressed beneath the surface.
Sothing dangerous.
Aether leaned back slightly while Heaven Eye continued processing the recordings.
His instincts rarely reacted without reason.
And right now—
Every instinct warned him that Kael Draven might beco his most difficult opponent yet.
Not because of raw strength alone.
But because Kael resembled a predator who never rushed.
Never panicked.
Never lost composure.
An enemy like that was difficult to break.
Liora folded her arms quietly.
"What are you thinking?"
Aether’s gaze remained fixed on Kael’s projection.
"He doesn’t fight emotionally."
Valen blinked.
"That’s bad?"
"It ans pressure won’t affect him normally."
Aether paused briefly before continuing.
"And people like that are usually hiding sothing."
The room fell silent again.
Outside the windows, distant cheers echoed from other districts where crowds still celebrated tournant festivities late into the night.
Yet inside—
The atmosphere felt increasingly heavy.
Because tomorrow’s opponent no longer resembled just another talented student.
Kael Draven felt dangerous in a completely different way.
---
Elsewhere within the Imperial City—
Far from Skygate’s district—
Kael Draven stood alone upon a dark stone balcony overlooking the endless sea of city lights below.
Cold night wind brushed through his black hair quietly.
Behind him, the massive Abyss Raven rested silently atop the railing, its dark feathers blending naturally with surrounding shadows.
The creature’s crimson eyes occasionally flickered toward the distant skyline.
An Eclipse Monarch instructor approached from behind carefully.
Unlike most academy instructors, this man carried himself cautiously near Kael.
Respect existed there.
But also subtle wariness.
"You watched the semi-final."
Kael nodded once.
The instructor folded his arms.
"What do you think?"
For several monts, only the sound of distant wind filled the silence.
Then Kael finally answered.
"Aether is stronger than predicted."
The instructor frowned slightly.
That answer alone carried weight.
Because Kael rarely acknowledged opponents openly.
"Can you still win?"
Kael slowly turned his gaze toward the far district where Skygate Academy resided beneath the moonlit skyline.
His gray eyes remained calm.
"Yes."
No arrogance.
No dramatic confidence.
No emotional declaration.
Just certainty.
Which sohow felt colder.
The instructor studied him briefly before exhaling slowly.
"Do not underestimate him. The white-gold flas are abnormal."
"I know."
"And the dragon evolution?"
Kael’s expression finally shifted slightly.
Not fear.
Not concern.
Interest.
"The sovereign integration is incomplete," he said quietly. "But dangerous."
The instructor narrowed his eyes.
"You sound excited."
A faint silence followed.
Then—
"Perhaps."
That single word surprised even the instructor.
Because Kael Draven rarely showed anticipation toward anything.
---
Kael’s Real Thoughts
After the instructor departed, Kael remained alone on the balcony once more.
The city lights reflected within his emotionless gray eyes.
But internally—
His thoughts moved quietly beneath that calm surface.
For years, battles had beco predictable.
Opponents either overwheld themselves emotionally or collapsed ntally beneath pressure.
Very few lasted long enough to force genuine adaptation from him.
But Aether—
Was different.
Especially those sovereign flas.
And the white-gold integration...
Kael replayed the semi-final battle within his mind carefully.
The fusion between dragon pressure and fla sovereignty possessed strange qualities.
Not rely destructive.
Alive.
Evolving continuously during combat.
For the first ti in years—
Another student forced him to feel anticipation.
Not excitent.
Not nervousness.
Sothing quieter.
Sharper.
Interest.
The Abyss Raven shifted slightly beside him.
Kael rested one hand against its feathers absentmindedly while staring toward the distant storm clouds gathering above the Imperial City.
Tomorrow would be interesting.
Very interesting.
Deep beneath the Imperial City—
Far below the streets illuminated by celebration and anticipation—
Another force moved silently through darkness.
Massive stone chambers stretched beneath ancient underground ruins hidden from public knowledge.
Cloaked figures surrounded a large stone table covered in maps of the Imperial City.
Several routes glowed red beneath dim crystal light.
The atmosphere felt cold.
Professional.
Dangerous.
One operative pointed toward the academy districts.
"Skygate security increased after the semi-final."
Another responded imdiately.
"Expected."
"Direct assault probability decreased significantly."
A hooded woman traced several marked routes calmly.
"Then avoid direct confrontation."
At the head of the table—
The faction leader finally spoke.
His voice echoed through the chamber softly.
"We begin extraction testing tonight."
The room fell silent instantly.
This was not a full capture operation.
Not yet.
They would probe first.
asure responses.
Test defensive reactions surrounding Aether.
Confirm hidden variables.
Especially:
The probability of Succubus involvent.
Potential artifact influence.
Unknown external protection chanisms.
The leader’s fingers tapped lightly against the stone table.
"Too many inconsistencies surround him."
One operative nodded.
"The beast evolution rate alone exceeds logical thresholds."
"His sensory perception also reacted during prior observation attempts."
Another cloaked figure spoke carefully.
"And the white-gold fla mutation?"
The leader’s eyes darkened slightly beneath the hood.
"That is precisely why we proceed carefully."
Silence followed again.
Then—
"If opportunity appears..."
His voice beca colder.
"Take him imdiately."
The chamber atmosphere instantly turned heavy.
Because everyone present understood what that ant.
This was no longer simple observation.
The hidden faction had officially begun moving.
---
Back inside Skygate’s residence—
Aether suddenly stopped watching the recordings.
The room grew still.
Valen blinked.
"What?"
Aether’s eyes shifted slowly toward the window.
For a brief mont—
Heaven Eye activated instinctively.
Golden light flickered faintly beneath his pupils.
And instantly—
He sensed sothing.
Movent.
Subtle.
Professional.
Carefully hidden beyond the residence periter.
Watching.
The sensation vanished almost imdiately.
But it had been enough.
Liora noticed his expression sharpen.
"You sensed sothing?"
Aethe
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