The Weight of a Na
"Insolent!"
The word cracked through the air like a whip.
One of Harry Taylor’s henchn exploded in fury the mont Leon’s calm reply settled into the ruined street. Steel shrieked as several swords were drawn at once, the sharp tallic chorus cutting through the smoke-heavy silence of the broken town. Ash drifted lazily between them. Sowhere in the distance, a half-collapsed roof creaked.
The n surged forward—
But Harry raised a hand.
"Stop."
His voice wasn’t loud, yet it carried weight. The henchn froze mid-step, blades hovering inches from their scabbards.
Harry’s green eyes narrowed as he studied Leon more carefully this ti.
Up close, the young man didn’t look frightened. Not even a little. His midnight robes were simple, yet finely tailored, stitched with faint athyst embroidery that caught the light when he shifted. His posture was relaxed, almost lazy. His breathing steady. No trembling. No panic.
Arrogant he may be, but Harry was not entirely brainless. The Eastern territories were vast. Powerful Sects, ancient households, hidden masters — they were everywhere. A careless mistake could cost him more than face.
He had seen it happen before.
A stray insult. A wrong move.
A clan erased overnight.
"Easy," Harry muttered under his breath, more to himself than to his n.
Then, louder, asured—
"May I know," Harry asked slowly, "which household you are from?"
The question hung between them.
One of the henchn scoffed. "Young Master, why even bother? He’s clearly so stray dog who wandered in."
Harry didn’t take his eyes off Leon.
Leon smiled faintly.
It wasn’t defensive. It wasn’t mocking.
Just... calm.
"I co from a poor background," he replied lightly. His tone was mild, almost self-deprecating. "How could I possibly compare to Young Master Taylor?"
The tone was humble.
Too humble.
A weight shifted inside Harry, deep behind his ribs. Sothing there gave way without warning.
Stillness held Leon’s gaze. Not a twitch, not a shift. Anger stayed buried, unseen. There he remained - fixed, aware of where he belonged.
That’s how it ended up. Not with a bang, just quiet steps fading off.
A single mark missing on his sleeve. Nobody stood at his back. When trouble ca, no elder stepped forward.
A stroke of bad timing placed one ordinary person right where things went sideways. Fate doesn’t care how small you are when it picks its monts.
A thin wire inside gave way. The mont it broke, everything changed.
A crooked smile spread across one thug’s face. "Catch those words? Owns up without being pushed."
Another laughed. "Begging already without kneeling."
A slight tilt of Leon’s head. Softly, he repeated the word - "Begging?" - like it was sothing new on his tongue. He did not rember asking like that
A twitch crossed his mouth, then stopped. The smile didn’t last.
His face changed fast, shadows moving across it like clouds blocking sun.
That voice set him off. Quiet monts never felt so heavy.
It wasn’t submissive.
It was... amused.
"Brat," Harry said coldly, stepping forward now, boots grinding against broken stone. "Do you understand where you’re standing?"
Leon’s gaze drifted briefly to the shattered buildings around them, the scorched beams, the bodies not yet cleared from the street. Then back to Harry.
"In a ruined town," Leon answered calmly. "Under a gray sky. Surrounded by ard n."
A few of the henchn shifted uneasily.
Harry’s jaw tightened. "You speak boldly for soone alone."
Leon’s faint smile didn’t fade. "Am I?"
Silence pressed down again.
The wind stirred ash between them.
Harry’s patience thinned. The calm in Leon’s voice no longer felt harmless. It felt insulting.
"Very good." Harry’s expression darkened instantly. "Brat, prepare to receive my wrath. Go—teach him a lesson."
He flicked his hand lazily.
The air shifted.
The few experts behind him stepped forward at once, their auras erupting outward without restraint. The ground cracked beneath their feet as Mana surged violently.
Two n moved first.
Their presence was heavy, oppressive.
Two Astral Realm experts.
Harry folded his arms confidently.
These two guards were his father’s personal retainers. Over the years, they had handled countless "inconveniences" for him. Clean. Efficient. Silent.
"An Astral Realm?" Leon almost wanted to sigh.
He had half-expected sothing interesting.
That was it?
He didn’t move.
He simply stood there.
Behind him, Selena remained silent, her expression cool and composed. She could clearly sense the opponents’ cultivation.
A faint, almost invisible smile touched her lips.
They have no idea what they’re walking into...
The two guards closed the distance in a blink.
Steel flashed.
Their blades descended—
Five centiters from Leon’s throat.
And stopped.
Not slowed.
Stopped.
As if ti itself had frozen.
The two n trembled violently. Their pupils shrank.
They couldn’t move.
Not even a finger.
"What are you doing?" Harry snapped impatiently. "Do it!"
He thought they were hesitating out of unnecessary rcy.
In that instant—
A terrifying pressure erupted.
It did not explode outward in spectacle.
It descended.
Like a mountain.
Leon’s Mana flared only for a heartbeat.
The air shrieked.
The two guards were flung backward as though struck by an invisible blade. Their bodies twisted midair, sword energy tearing through them from within.
Blood burst outward.
By the ti they hit the ground, they were riddled with countless holes.
Dead.
Silence fell.
Even the distant crackling embers seed to quiet.
Harry stared at the corpses.
Then at Leon.
Leon hadn’t moved.
Not a step.
Not a swing.
Just stood there.
A black-robed elder among Harry’s entourage staggered back, face draining of color.
"King realm..." he breathed hoarsely. "King realm!"
He had felt it.
That suffocating pressure.
That absolute suppression.
That was not Astral Realm.
That was beyond.
"Elder Black, what are you saying?" Harry’s voice trembled despite himself. "King realm?"
Impossible.
Even within the Taylor family — a major household of Ashford City — there were only two King realm experts.
And this man...
Was young.
Calm.
Claid to be from a poor background.
How could—
"Young Master..." Elder Black swallowed hard, cold sweat sliding down his temples. Though he stood at the GrandMaster Realm, his status within the Taylor family was extrely high.
Yet at this mont, his hands were trembling inside his sleeves.
"I’m afraid... we’ve gotten into big trouble this ti."
The wind swept across the ruins, lifting ash into the air between them.
Leon’s gaze remained tranquil.
But beneath that calm—
Was sothing far more terrifying.
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