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Now reading: Chapter 332: Core of dominion wielder from Soulbound: Dual Cultivation, a Mature novel by raphakins855.

Sage Raph rested his palm on one of the sealed boxes and breathed out slowly, the weight of decades settling across his shoulders. "The battles ahead will not be the sort historians write about with poetic admiration," he said in a calm, heavy voice. "They will be brutal. They will be terrifying. Entire regions may turn to ash before this is over. The Core of Dominion must remain one of our hidden trump cards. Revealed only when there is no other option left."

Lucas felt the gravity of those words. Sage Raph was not the kind of man to exaggerate. If he foresaw bloodshed on that scale, then the coming war was far worse than Lucas had imagined.

After a long mont Lucas asked, "Sage... do you intend to join the fighting yourself? With sothing like this at stake, I cannot imagine you sitting quietly on the sidelines."

The old man gave a low chuckle and shook his head, the lines around his eyes deepening. "Xavier, I am not the force I once was. Age steals more than ti. My powers have been fading for years. My breakthroughs stalled long ago, and the little strength I have left is poured constantly into my craft. If I step onto the battlefield now, I will be more of a liability than an asset."

Lucas frowned. "You are still Sage Raph. Your reputation alone could bring so order to the chaos."

"That may be true," the sage replied, "but reputation does not stop a celestial blade. And even if I wished to join the war, my focus on alchemy over cultivation has left ... limited. The most valuable thing I can offer now is my work and the tools that may tilt the balance. I will not waste lives by pretending my body is still capable of what it once was."

Lucas lowered his gaze for a mont, accepting the truth in those words. The sage might no longer be a giant on the battlefield, but his intellect...his creations...were forces of their own.

He finally looked up again. "Then who do you intend to wield the Core of Dominion?"

The question hung in the air, and the sage did not answer imdiately. He simply stood there, silent, his eyes drifting over the rows of sealed boxes, as if weighing mories, calculations, and consequences all at once.

Sage Raph finally turned toward him, the soft glow of the lanterns reflecting faintly in his eyes. He stepped closer, lifted one weathered hand, and set it firmly on Lucas’s shoulder. His grip was steady, confident, almost fatherly.

"Xavier," he said quietly, "tell ... who else could possibly handle the Core of Dominion better than you? Among all the young alchemists in Valerion and beyond, whose potential nears yours?" He gave a small, knowing smile. "You understand its structure more intimately than anyone I know. You cracked the instability that baffled for decades. You are steady, creative, and unafraid to question old assumptions. That is the kind of mind that should wield sothing like this."

Lucas blinked, genuinely stunned. The words felt unreal. He had expected the sage to na so secret disciple, or perhaps an older cultivator with more battlefield experience. "Sage... I cannot accept that," Lucas said, shaking his head slowly. "There must be soone closer to you, soone who has followed you longer or who holds authority in the alchemic court. I am grateful you see value in , but this choice should be for soone...soone more personal to you. Soone you trust absolutely."

The sage laughed, and the sound filled the room with ease rather than mockery. "Listen to yourself," he said with a warm shake of his head. "You speak as if trust is sothing asured by ti alone. Lucas, trust is asured by ability, by integrity, by the heart one shows in monts that matter. You have shown more of that in the short ti I’ve known you than most n show in their entire lives."

Lucas opened his mouth to argue, but Sage Raph lifted a hand to silence him gently.

"Do not decline out of politeness," he said. "And do not decline because you fear soone else deserves it more. You will wield the Core of Dominion because you are the one who can. You understand it deeply. You respect its power. And you carry potential that surpasses anything I have seen since the days of the ancient masters."

Lucas felt sothing tighten in his chest, a strange mix of pride, fear, and gratitude. He slowly lowered his gaze and stepped forward. Then he bowed deeply, with sincerity that reached the ground beneath him.

"I promise," Lucas said in a quiet, resolute voice, "I will carry this burden with everything I have. I will not disappoint you, Sage. Not now, not ever."

Sage Raph let Lucas’s vow linger in the quiet of the chamber for a few monts. There was warmth in his eyes now, sothing gentler than before, sothing that hinted at satisfaction long overdue. He finally exhaled, patted Lucas lightly on the shoulder, and turned toward the boxes of carefully arranged gauntlets.

"Good," he murmured, as if Lucas’s acceptance settled sothing deep inside him. "Then there is one final task before you return to Valerion."

Lucas straightened, attentive. "Anything you ask, Sage."

Raph gestured toward the walls lined with crates and sealed chests. "These gauntlets," he said, tapping a box with the knuckles of his fingers, "must all be taken back to the capital. Every last one of them. They belong with Valerion’s forces, not collecting dust here. You will load them, supervise the transport, and make sure every piece is intact."

Lucas nodded. "I will make sure they reach the palace safely."

"And," Sage Raph added, eyes sharpening ever so slightly, "the Core of Dominion goes with you as well. I will no longer keep it under my care. It has a purpose, and that purpose lies in your hands and the battles ahead."

Lucas’s gaze deepened as he looked at the small chest containing the priceless artifact. "I understand," he replied softly. "I will guard it with my life."

The sage smiled...not the tired, strained smile he had worn earlier, but sothing steadier, filled with decades of fulfillnt. "Xavier, I have lived a long life," he said, resting both hands behind his back. "I have chased theories, challenged old doctrines, and poured everything I had into the creation of the Core of Dominion. To see it completed at last... and to know it rests with soone worthy... that is enough for ."

Lucas gave him a grateful look. "Your work changed the direction of this war before it even began."

"My work," Sage Raph said softly, shaking his head, "is simply the foundation. You and the others will carry the future forward. I do not need fa or glory. The pride that this old man crafted sothing of such magnitude..." he paused, his voice lowering, "is plenty. I am content."

Lucas bowed his head slightly, acknowledging the weight of the mont.

Sage Raph nodded once, firmly. "Go on then. Gather the gauntlets, gather the Core, and prepare to return to Valerion. What lies ahead will require every ounce of strength we can muster."

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