The Imperial City stood beneath a sky that refused to rest.
Dark storm clouds drifted slowly above the sprawling capital, swallowing the moonlight piece by piece as cold winds swept through crystal-lit avenues and towering imperial architecture. Countless buildings glowed with magical illumination, their windows shining like scattered stars across the cityscape, yet despite the beauty of the night, an invisible tension lingered in the air like the calm before a catastrophic storm.
Normally, the evening before the National Championship Finals would have transford the capital into a festival beyond compare.
The streets should have been overflowing with celebration. Noble districts should have hosted extravagant banquets while academy students flooded taverns and restaurants, arguing excitedly about the final battle awaiting them at dawn.
But tonight was different.
The atmosphere felt unnaturally heavy.
It was as if the city itself understood that sothing dangerous had begun moving beneath the surface of the empire.
The entire capital remained obsessed with only one topic.
Aether.
Every projection crystal throughout the city continued replaying monts from the semi-final battle endlessly. The white-gold fla that had pierced through Lion Solvaris’ Solar Judgnt. The Sovereign Fla Domain that had suppressed imperial solar fire itself. The impossible sight of the empire’s crowned prodigy being forced to kneel publicly before another student.
Those scenes repeated again and again across the capital like a nightmare the empire could not stop watching.
And the more people watched—
The more unsettled they beca.
Because one terrifying realization had spread through the empire after the semi-final.
Aether was still growing.
Inside the Skygate Academy residence, however, the excitent from earlier had finally begun fading into exhaustion.
Most of the students had collapsed into sleep almost imdiately after returning from the arena. Even the normally energetic supporters who had spent hours celebrating Skygate’s victory had eventually lost the battle against fatigue.
The residence hallways had grown quiet now.
Only a few instructors and guards remained active near the outer periter.
Formation lights flickered softly across the walls while patrol beasts prowled the surrounding grounds cautiously.
Everyone understood the situation had changed after the semi-final.
Skygate Academy was no longer simply an underdog academy.
They had beco the center of the empire’s attention.
And attention—
Especially imperial attention—
Was never harmless.
Inside the shared team lounge, Valen had fallen asleep in the least dignified way imaginable.
His massive body sprawled across an entire couch while the Titancrest Fangbear slept beside him, occasionally snoring loud enough to shake nearby furniture slightly. Empty plates from an absurdly large dinner still remained scattered around the table.
Even unconscious, Valen sohow looked triumphant.
Liora, anwhile, remained awake much longer.
She sat alone beneath a softly glowing crystal lamp, reviewing projection recordings from Eclipse Monarch Academy’s earlier matches. Notes floated around her in silver script while the Moondream Hare rested quietly near her side, its ears twitching occasionally as if sensing the tension in her thoughts.
But despite studying the finals carefully—
Her focus kept drifting elsewhere.
Toward Aether.
Toward the strange pressure she had sensed from him during the battle against Lion.
Toward the white-gold flas that should not have stabilized so naturally.
And most of all—
Toward the growing feeling that sothing dangerous was beginning to move around him.
anwhile, inside a quiet room overlooking the outer city, Aether stood alone near an open balcony.
Cold wind drifted through the darkened chamber, causing the curtains to sway softly as projection crystals floated nearby, replaying recordings of Kael Draven’s earlier matches in silence.
Kael moved across the projections with terrifying efficiency.
Every battle ended quickly.
Cleanly.
No wasted movent.
No unnecessary emotion.
Unlike Lion’s overwhelming dominance, Kael fought with an unsettling calmness that felt almost detached from the battlefield itself.
Yet despite watching the recordings—
Aether’s attention no longer remained on them.
Because for the past hour, the Heaven Eye had been sending warnings continuously.
Movent.
Observation.
Intent.
Soone was watching the Skygate residence.
Not casually.
Not randomly.
Systematically.
Golden threads flickered faintly beneath the hidden locket resting against his chest as the Heaven Eye analyzed the surrounding area repeatedly. Tiny streams of information flowed through his mind endlessly, mapping spiritual fluctuations around the academy district with frightening precision.
And every result pointed toward the sa conclusion.
The hidden faction had begun moving openly.
Behind him, the shadows near the corner of the room twisted slowly.
Then crimson eyes appeared within the darkness.
The Fallen Succubus stretched lazily before erging halfway from the shadows, her expression carrying faint amusent as she watched him silently.
"They’re being careful tonight," she murmured softly, her voice smooth and almost lodic beneath the whispering wind. "Much smarter than those pathetic followers Lion attracted around himself."
Aether remained standing near the balcony, his gaze fixed toward the distant city beyond the academy walls.
"They understand direct confrontation inside the academy district would attract too much attention."
The Succubus smiled faintly.
"Which ans they’ll try sothing indirect instead."
Her crimson eyes glead.
"They’ll lure you outside."
Aether already knew that.
The Heaven Eye had shown him enough patterns to understand the situation clearly.
The hidden faction wasn’t acting emotionally.
They were calculating.
Patient.
Professional.
That made them far more dangerous than ordinary enemies.
Because unlike arrogant nobles or reckless competitors, these people did not care about pride.
They cared about results.
The Fallen Succubus tilted her head slightly while watching him.
"So?" she asked softly. "What do you plan to do?"
Aether closed his eyes briefly.
Avoiding movent entirely would only allow the hidden faction to dictate the pace of future encounters. If they were truly preparing sothing larger, then allowing them unlimited initiative would beco increasingly dangerous.
Better to confront the probe directly.
Better to learn how they operated now—
Before the finals began.
When he opened his eyes again, calm determination had already settled within them.
"I’ll et them."
The Succubus’ smile widened slowly.
"Now that," she whispered with clear delight, "sounds entertaining."
Several minutes later, a dark figure moved silently across the rooftops beyond the academy district.
Aether traveled through the city like a drifting shadow beneath the storm-filled sky, his movents almost unnaturally precise as the Heaven Eye guided every step. He avoided patrol routes effortlessly while bypassing observation formations hidden throughout the surrounding districts.
Beside him, the Fla Sovereign Pup moved quietly across the rooftops, its crimson-gold eyes glowing faintly beneath the darkness.
The Spirit Fairy remained concealed near Aether’s shoulder, suppressing its aura carefully.
anwhile, the Fallen Succubus vanished completely within the surrounding shadows, though Aether could still faintly sense her amused attention lingering nearby.
As he traveled farther from the academy district, the atmosphere of the city changed gradually.
Bright noble streets faded behind him.
Crowded comrcial districts disappeared.
The warm sounds of nightlife slowly vanished beneath distant winds and silence.
Eventually, only abandoned industrial structures remained ahead.
Ancient warehouses lined broken stone roads while ruined buildings stood half-collapsed beneath years of neglect. Rusted transport rails crossed the district like scars through the earth, illuminated only by weak crystal lamps flickering inconsistently in the distance.
An ideal location for hidden operations.
The mont Aether stepped into the ruined district—
The atmosphere shifted instantly.
Invisible pressure spread through the surrounding streets.
Formation energy activated beneath the ground silently.
Then figures erged from the darkness.
One.
Three.
Five.
Seven.
Cloaked operatives appeared across the ruined streets with terrifying precision, positioning themselves across rooftops, broken alleys, and elevated ruins in perfect synchronization.
Not reckless.
Not arrogant.
Every movent deliberate.
Every angle covered.
Every escape route sealed.
Aether stopped walking.
The Heaven Eye activated fully beneath the locket.
Golden threads spread rapidly across the battlefield as calculations accelerated.
Four elite-level tars.
Two ntal-specialization users.
One unknown operative with significantly higher spiritual concealnt capability.
Far stronger than the earlier groups observing him during the tournant.
A tall cloaked figure finally stepped forward from the center of the ruined street.
Unlike the others, this person radiated no unnecessary pressure.
No arrogance.
No intimidation display.
That alone made him feel more dangerous than the rest combined.
The figure stopped several ters away before speaking calmly.
"You ca willingly."
The voice sounded controlled and strangely respectful.
Aether’s expression remained calm.
"You wanted to test ."
The operative tilted his head slightly.
"Correct."
No denial.
No deception.
The straightforward honesty made the situation even more unsettling sohow.
These people treated everything like calculated business rather than personal conflict.
The leader studied Aether silently for several monts before raising one gloved hand slightly.
"You possess abilities that do not belong within the lower realms."
Cold wind swept through the ruined district.
Behind the leader, several operatives subtly shifted positions while hidden formations beneath the streets activated further.
The leader continued calmly.
"We can offer answers."
Aether’s eyes remained emotionless.
"I didn’t ask questions."
For the first ti, the operative’s gaze sharpened slightly.
"You will eventually."
Dark spiritual lines spread quietly beneath the broken streets as containnt formations activated in layers.
ntal interference formations.
Soul suppression arrays.
Capture-oriented systems.
Not assassination.
They truly intended to take him alive.
Inside the shadows, the Fallen Succubus laughed softly.
"They really believe they understand anything," she whispered mockingly.
Aether ignored her while analyzing the battlefield carefully.
The hidden faction moved with frightening coordination.
They had clearly prepared for multiple possible scenarios tonight.
The leader finally spoke again.
"You are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore."
Aether answered calmly.
"Then stop watching."
For the first ti, the surrounding operatives hesitated slightly.
Because beneath his calm tone—
There was no fear whatsoever.
Only confidence.
Real confidence.
Then the battlefield exploded into motion.
Without warning, the hidden faction attacked simultaneously.
Not recklessly.
Perfectly synchronized.
ntal waves crashed toward Aether from both sides at once, invisible pressure targeting his consciousness directly. At the sa mont, shadow chains erupted from beneath the ruined streets while long-range beasts launched coordinated attacks from elevated positions above the district.
The timing was flawless.
A normal elite student would have been overwheld instantly.
But Aether moved the mont the attack began.
The Fla Sovereign Pup exploded forward first.
Crimson-gold flas erupted across the battlefield like a tidal wave, vaporizing incoming shadow restraints instantly while igniting the ruined streets beneath overwhelming heat.
Simultaneously, the Spirit Fairy released soft soul barriers around Aether’s mind.
The incoming ntal suppression weakened sharply.
The surrounding operatives reacted imdiately.
"He blocked soul interference?"
"That wasn’t ordinary spiritual defense—"
Their surprise lasted less than a second before they adapted.
But even that montary hesitation mattered.
Because Aether was already moving.
Unlike previous battles where he relied primarily on beast coordination, he entered combat directly tonight. Golden threads from the Heaven Eye flooded his vision as attack trajectories unfolded before him continuously.
Every movent beca precise.
Efficient.
Minimal.
One operative rushed forward attempting close-range suppression with a shadow beast erging from beneath the ground.
Aether stepped sideways just enough to avoid the strike before condensed sovereign fla erupted from his palm directly into the attacker’s chest.
BOOM!
The operative flew backward violently through a ruined wall.
The battlefield escalated instantly afterward.
Explosions shattered abandoned structures while dark formations spread across broken streets like living shadows. Fire and ntal energy collided repeatedly beneath the storm-filled sky.
The hidden faction fought differently from Lion’s team.
Not stronger individually.
Far deadlier strategically.
Every attack layered together seamlessly.
ntal suppression guided movent restrictions while ranged beasts forced positioning into prepared formation zones.
Professional battlefield execution.
The leader continued watching silently from the rear.
He still had not attacked personally.
Instead—
Studying.
Observing.
Especially the Fla Sovereign Pup.
anwhile, across the Imperial City, another pair of eyes suddenly opened within a silent ditation chamber.
Kael Draven looked toward the distant outer districts quietly.
Beside him, the Abyss Raven stirred uneasily.
A strange fluctuation spread faintly through the city.
Fla pressure.
Soul interference.
ntal suppression.
Battle.
Kael stepped toward the window slowly, gray eyes narrowing toward the distant skyline where faint crimson light flickered against the storm clouds.
"...Interesting."
The pressure felt familiar sohow.
Back in the ruined district, the hidden faction intensified their assault suddenly.
Three operatives attacked together.
ntal distortion.
Binding formations.
Assassination strike.
Perfect layered execution descended toward Aether simultaneously.
For the first ti that night—
Aether slid backward several steps.
Not injured.
But pressured.
The hidden leader finally began releasing spiritual pressure of his own.
Dark energy spread faintly around him as his voice echoed calmly through the burning streets.
"You continue proving our concerns correct."
The surrounding atmosphere darkened subtly.
"Your existence will destabilize this realm eventually."
Crimson-gold flas burned around Aether silently.
His expression never changed.
"Then stop watching."
The battlefield paused briefly.
Not because the hidden faction feared his words—
But because sothing beneath his calmness had changed.
Confidence no longer hidden beneath restraint.
The operatives felt it instinctively.
This wasn’t rely a talented academy student standing before them anymore.
It was sothing evolving beyond prediction.
The Heaven Eye continued analyzing endlessly while sovereign flas spread through the ruined district like the awakening territory of an ancient ruler.
Tonight’s battle had already changed everything.
The hidden faction now understood clearly:
Aether’s growth had exceeded all expectations.
And Aether understood sothing equally important.
They would never stop observing quietly anymore.
Not after the semi-final.
Not after the white-gold flas.
Not after the Sovereign Fla Domain.
anwhile, tomorrow’s finals still awaited.
Against Kael Draven.
Against Eclipse Monarch Academy.
Against another monster hiding unknown depths behind silence and calm eyes.
The ruined district burned beneath expanding sovereign flas as shadow formations spread across shattered streets.
Cloaked operatives surrounded Aether carefully, no longer underestimating him even slightly.
And far away within the Imperial City—
Kael Draven continued staring silently toward the distant disturbance beneath the storm-filled sky.
Because sohow—
He felt tomorrow’s final had already begun tonight.
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