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Now reading: Chapter 53: Beyond the Body from Ashes of the star forge, a Sci-fi novel by bakaaaa.

Lian’s words hung in the void like a vow carved into stone.

“I am Lian Yu.”

The mont the na left his bloodied lips, sothing inside him answered.

Not the voices.

Not the parliant of the dead.

Not even the cold, patient presence that had watched him from the beginning.

This was deeper.

Older.

The Star Forge Core—shattered artifact buried in his veins since birth—finally stirred with purpose.

It did not hum.

It ignited.

Blue light erupted from every pore, every vein, every fracture in his broken body.

The pain did not vanish.

It transford.

Every shattered bone, every torn organ, every open wound beca fuel.

The reconstruction began.

Lian disappeared.

Right before the double’s eyes.

One heartbeat he was on the sand—broken, bleeding, whispering his own na like a prayer.

The next—he was gone.

The double blinked.

Confusion flickered across the identical face.

Before it could react, Lian appeared behind it.

Not blurred.

Not fast.

Instant.

His body glowed with raw, living energy—blue circuits tracing every vein, every ridian, every shattered bone now knitting together in real ti. Flesh tore and reford. Bones cracked and straightened. Organs shifted back into place. The hole in his abdon sealed with a flash of blue light, leaving only smooth, unmarked skin.

He was new again.

Rebuilt.

Stronger.

The kick landed with the force of a falling star.

Lian’s heel drove into the double’s spine.

The impact was deafening.

The double flew forward—body tumbling through the air like a discarded rag—crashing into the far wall of the arena with enough force to crack the ancient stone.

Dust and debris exploded outward.

The double slid down the wall, leaving a trail of cracks behind it.

It looked up.

And saw the new Lian.

Standing tall in the center of the ring.

Glowing blue energy wrapped around him like living armor.

Scars remained—pale lines on dark skin—but the body beneath was no longer the broken shell from minutes ago.

It was forged.

Reconstructed.

Perfected.

The double smiled.

Slow.

Genuine.

Delighted.

“Now you are getting serious.”

It pushed off the wall, rolling its shoulders.

“This will be fun.”

They moved at the sa ti.

Toe to toe.

No distance.

No hesitation.

Fist t fist.

The collision sent shockwaves rippling across the arena floor.

Sand exploded upward in concentric rings.

The double threw a hook—fast, precise, mocking Lian’s old style.

Lian dodged.

Not with speed.

With inevitability.

He slipped inside the arc and drove an elbow into the double’s ribs.

The impact was heavier than any kick before.

The double staggered.

Laughed.

Countered with a spinning backfist.

Lian blocked.

The force traveled through his arm, through his reconstructed bones, and he absorbed it—then returned it tenfold with a palm strike to the chest.

The double flew back again.

This ti it caught itself mid-air, landing lightly.

Grinning wider.

They clashed again.

Blow for blow.

The arena began to break.

Every collision shattered stone.

Every missed strike carved trenches into the sand.

Pillars cracked.

Tiers trembled.

The entire colossal structure groaned under the weight of their exchange.

Lian was gaining the upper hand.

He dodged the double’s kicks with minimal movent—body flowing like liquid steel.

He landed strong ones—each punch carrying the accumulated root of ten thousand hamr strikes, the silent precision of Elara’s blade, the raw will that had carried him through every harvest and every chain.

The double’s mocking smile never left.

But its movents grew sharper.

More desperate.

It manifested a sword.

Identical to Lian’s hamr-blade, but darker—edges drinking light.

Lian fought bare-handed.

No weapon needed.

They went again.

A minute of pure violence.

Blade against fist.

Steel rang against flesh that had beco harder than steel.

The arena floor buckled.

Ceiling stones fell.

The silver thread above flickered wildly—blue now, brighter, feeding on the conflict.

Lian ducked under a wide swing.

Slipped inside.

Drove a knee into the double’s solar plexus.

The double staggered.

Laughed through blood.

Swung again.

This ti the blade connected.

Clean.

Perfect.

It sliced through Lian’s right wrist.

The hand fell.

Severed.

Blood sprayed blue-white with lingering energy.

Lian stared at the stump.

No scream.

No pain registered yet.

Only cold realization.

The double stepped back.

Blade dripping.

Grinning.

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