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Now reading: Chapter 1: The Last Journey from Soulbound: Dual Cultivation, a Mature novel by raphakins855.

The tallic hum of the city resonated through the walls of a small apartnt tucked away in one of the lower districts. Inside, Lucas Graves tightened the straps on his worn travel bag, his eyes flicking to the digital clock embedded in the wall. 6:42 AM. They still had ti.

Their ho was nothing extravagant—just a simple, functional space ant for survival. The walls bore faint cracks, remnants of a structure that had seen better days. A small kitchen occupied one corner, with an outdated food processor barely holding itself together. The single couch in the living room was well-used, its edges fraying, while a modest round table sat beside it, covered in stacks of books on cultivation—most of them borrowed, since they couldn’t afford originals.

"Lucas, if we miss the train because of you, I swear..." Ellie’s impatient voice cut through the silence as she leaned against the doorway, arms crossed. Her jet-black hair was tied up into a loose ponytail, and her sharp blue eyes carried the sa frustration as always.

Lucas smirked, adjusting his wrist communicator. "Relax, we’ve got ti."

Ellie scoffed. "Says the guy who nearly got us locked out of the last city because he was ’taking his ti’."

He chuckled, slinging his bag over his shoulder. They weren’t rich. They weren’t powerful. As cultivators, they were at the bottom of the hierarchy—weak, barely above commoners. Their Qi reserves were too shallow to be considered true martial artists, and with no prestigious background to their na, most guilds and sects ignored them.

Still, they had survived.

Stepping outside, the city stretched before them, a vast expanse of steel, glass, and energy. Towering skyscrapers clawed at the artificial sky, their surfaces shimring under the glow of floating lanterns and neon signs. The sky itself was an endless do, a protective barrier shielding the tropolis from the harsh storms of the outer wastelands. Airships drifted lazily above, while streamlined vehicles zipped along magnetic highways suspended in the air.

Farther ahead, the train station lood like a colossal tal beast, its tracks suspended by intricate energy circuits that pulsed with faint blue light. Trains hovered soundlessly, their sleek silver bodies lined with glowing engravings—symbols of the advanced Qi-infused technology that powered them.

Lucas and Ellie pushed through the morning crowd, their footsteps lost in the sea of voices and announcents blaring over the speakers. Their train was already boarding. A sleek, bullet-shaped transport with reinforced plating, designed for long-distance travel between cities.

They entered the cabin, finding their assigned seats near the middle. The interior was clean, efficient—rows of cushioned seats, dim overhead lights, and massive windows showcasing the sprawling city outside.

Ellie plopped down beside him, exhaling. "Maybe this city will be different."

Lucas leaned back, watching the skyline fade as the train began its ascent onto the elevated tracks. "Maybe."

She glanced at him, her voice softer now. "You ever wonder what it’s like to be strong? Like, really strong? The kind of cultivator that people actually respect?"

Lucas smiled faintly. "Yeah... all the ti."

Ellie sighed, resting her chin on her hand. "One day, huh?"

He didn’t respond. The rhythmic hum of the train, the gentle rocking motion—it was lulling him into a light drowsiness. The conversation drifted, fading into the background as his eyelids grew heavy.

Then—chaos.

A deafening boom shook the entire train. Lucas’ eyes snapped open just as the cabin lurched violently to the side. Screams erupted as passengers were flung from their seats. His stomach twisted as the world seed to tilt unnaturally.

The lights flickered. Sparks rained down from overhead circuits. The reinforced windows cracked under the force of whatever had just struck them.

Lucas barely had ti to react before another impact sent the train into a violent spiral. The tal screeched, grinding against the rails as the back half of the train was ripped away.

Wind roared through the gaping hole where the last cabins had been. He saw passengers—so still strapped to their seats—torn from the train and sucked into the void. Their screams were swallowed by the night.

Ellie!

His head whipped around. His sister was struggling to hold onto the armrest, her eyes wide with terror. Their hands t for a brief second before the train took another hit. A shadow lood outside—a monstrous figure, its form obscured by the flickering ergency lights.

Another explosion rocked the train. The floor beneath them split apart.

Lucas felt weightless. Ti slowed.

Ellie’s voice reached him, but it was distant, muffled. He saw her fingers, reaching for his. Inches apart.

Then—darkness.

The last thing he felt was the crushing weight of impact. The last thing he heard was the faint sound of his sister’s voice fading into nothingness.

There was nothing.

Not darkness. Not silence. Not even the cold embrace of death—just an endless, formless void that stretched beyond all understanding.

Lucas couldn’t see. Couldn’t feel. Couldn’t even think properly. He just existed, a fragnt of awareness floating through an abyss without direction, without weight. Without purpose.

Ti had no aning here.

Had it been seconds? Hours? Years? Or had he always been here, an aimless speck drifting through eternity?

At first, there had been mories. Faint whispers of a world long lost—the city skyline bathed in neon light, the hum of the train, Ellie’s voice calling his na. But those too had begun to unravel, dissolving like mist in the vast nothingness.

And then... even those whispers were gone.

What remained was a terrifying emptiness.

A void so absolute that it consud all thought, all identity, leaving only the faintest thread of self-awareness. The edges of Lucas’ very existence felt as though they were fraying, his soul unraveling piece by piece, rging with the abyss.

Was this death?

No afterlife. No reincarnation. Just a slow erasure.

A feeling beyond loneliness, beyond fear. A vast nothingness that swallowed everything he had ever been.

But then—

Sothing changed.

A ripple in the void. A disturbance.

At first, it was subtle, like the faintest vibration running through his soul. But it grew stronger, a strange tugging sensation, like an invisible force had hooked into his very essence.

Lucas had no body, no form, yet he felt himself moving.

It was sudden. Unnatural.

The force pulling him grew stronger, shifting from a gentle tug to a relentless drag.

Panic flickered through his formless consciousness. He couldn’t see what was happening, couldn’t resist, couldn’t even scream.

The nothingness around him ripped apart.

It was as if so unseen hand had seized him and was yanking him from the abyss, dragging him through an unseen current. The void that had once been still now raged around him, pulling him faster and faster toward so unknown destination.

The silence shattered.

A deep, resonant hum filled the void, vibrating through what little was left of him. It wasn’t a sound in the way he rembered—it was sothing older, sothing vast and unexplainable. A force beyond comprehension.

The pull beca a plumt.

Lucas had no eyes, yet he could feel it—the sensation of being dragged down, deeper, farther than he had ever been. Faster. The void around him stretched, warped, twisted into sothing that felt like it should not exist.

Then—

Everything stopped.

For a single, impossible mont, there was stillness.

No motion. No sound. No thought.

And then, in that silence—

A heartbeat.

Faint. Slow.

But unmistakable.

Thump.

Like a distant drum calling him back fro

m the edge of oblivion.

Then, another.

Thump.

The void trembled. Reality lurched.

And with it—

Lucas Graves ceased to exist.

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