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Now reading: Chapter 516: The Vigil of the Damned from System S.E.X. (Seduction, Expansion, eXecution), a Fantasy novel by GreatNekosama.

Ethan barely had ti to wipe the crimson sar from his chin before the Captain’s voice sliced through the ringing in his ears.

"Don’t get comfortable, kid. That was just the prologue," the Captain said, his eyes cold as he signaled the guards to remain in their positions. "Now cos the second stage: The Vigil. For the next 24 hours, there is no sleep. There is no rest. If I see your eyelids flutter, the torture begins again. If your attention wavers for even a second, we strike. You stay in this room, and you stay alert. If you drop your guard, you drop your life."

Ethan’s body felt like a patchwork of raw nerves and half-healed trauma. His heart was hamring against his ribs like a trapped bird. On paper, staying awake sounded simple. In reality, with his adrenaline redlining and his psyche shredded, Ethan was a trembling mass of hyper-vigilance. Every creak of the floorboards or rustle of a cloak made him flinch, his eyes darting frantically across the room.

"Crul... you there?" Ethan whispered in the back of his mind, desperate for a familiar voice. "What the hell is this? I feel like my brain is lting."

["They are forging your survival instinct, Master,"] Crul responded. For a mont, the AI’s voice lacked its usual sharp, digital edge; it sounded almost... nostalgic. ["Reminds of the ancient training grounds of the Athyst Vanguard. They used to say that a warrior who hasn’t stared into the sun for three days doesn’t know the value of the shade."]

Ethan didn’t have the energy to wonder why an AI sounded sentintal. "Why couldn’t I hear you during the attacks? I was calling for you. I needed the combat assist!"

["When the soul is saturated with enough pain and the mind enters a state of total collapse, the synchronization fluctuates,"] Crul explained. ["In that thin space between life and death, your consciousness retreats into its most primal form. You were blocked off, Master. You were alone because you needed to be alone. Soone who walks the line between life and death learns to stop fearing the end and begins to truly appreciate the spark of existence. You are learning to move without thinking. To breathe without being told."]

Ethan felt a cold sweat break out on his forehead. He saw a guard shift his weight in the corner of his eye and imdiately snapped his head toward the movent, his hand crackling with a faint, involuntary spark of lightning.

"Crul, stay with . Talk to so I don’t pass out," Ethan pleaded.

["Negative, Master. To interfere now would be to ruin the tempering process. You must find your own rhythm in the silence. I will monitor your vitals from the background, but I will not engage. Consider this a necessary solitude. I will see you when the vigil ends."]

"Crul? Crul! Wait! Don’t you dare leave here like this!"

Silence.

"Crul! CRUL!"

There was no answer. The digital warmth that usually sat at the edge of his mind had vanished, leaving Ethan truly, terrifyingly isolated. He stood in the center of the wrecked room, surrounded by three faceless n who were waiting for his spirit to sag just a fraction of an inch.

A shadow moved. Ethan lunged, his body screaming in protest, realizing too late it was just a flickering torch. He stood there, gasping, the silence of the room pressing in on him like a physical weight. He was a man out of ti, a soul stripped bare, forced to stay awake in a nightmare he couldn’t escape.

The first hour of the vigil had only just begun.

The Captain let out a sharp, mocking bark of laughter as he checked a small hourglass on the table.

"Congratulations, kid. You survived the first hour. Only twenty-three more to go!"

Ethan’s eyes widened, the exhaustion already pulling at his lids, but a sudden whistle sliced through the air. Instinct, sharpened by the previous day’s agony, made him jerk his head to the side. A throwing knife thudded into the wooden pillar behind him, vibrating inches from his ear.

"You thought this was just a test of staying awake?" the Captain sneered, his silhouette flickering in the torchlight. "I told you: this is not a passive vigil. If you distract yourself, if you wander into your own head, you’re dead. In the Pavilion, a bored sentry is a corpse. Stay. Focused."

Ethan’s breath ca in ragged hitches. He couldn’t rely on Crul’s tactical HUD or the AI’s steadying voice. He was truly alone in a sensory minefield.

By the fourth hour, the room beca a theater of shadows. Every ti Ethan’s gaze lingered on a corner for too long, a hooded guard would erge with a weighted club or a blunt spear, forcing him into a desperate scramble. He wasn’t just fighting for his life; he was fighting the gravity of his own eyelashes. The weight of them felt like leaden shutters.

"Eyes on !" a guard roared, slamming a buckler into Ethan’s chest.

Ethan hit the floor, the world tilting. He scrambled back up, his hands up, his athyst eyes bloodshot and wild. He started pacing the small room like a caged animal, knowing that if he stood still, the darkness would take him.

By the tenth hour, the ntal fatigue began to manifest as physical nausea. His brain, deprived of the REM cycle and bombarded by constant adrenaline, started to misinterpret the environnt. The splatters of blood on the floor looked like crawling insects; the silence between strikes sounded like screaming.

"You’re drifting, Ethan," the Captain’s voice whispered, appearing right behind him.

Ethan spun, swinging a fist, but his knuckles hit only air. A foot swept his legs out from under him, and his face t the cold stone. Before he could recover, a bucket of salt-water and ice was dumped over his head. The shock sent his heart into a frantic, uneven rhythm.

"Don’t go to sleep," the Captain warned, his voice turning deadly serious. "Because if you close your eyes now, I’ll assu you’ve given up, and I’ll end this mission with a clean decapitation. Do you understand?"

Ethan didn’t answer with words. He couldn’t. He simply pushed himself up, his muscles trembling so violently they humd. He looked at the Captain, his vision doubling, tripling, then snapping back into a singular, blurry focus.

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From this mont forward, to avoid confusion regarding cultivation ranks, I will include this footer with the current established levels.

Note: These are only the ranks ntioned so far to avoid spoilers.

Body Refinent Realm

Skin Refinent / Bone Refinent / Organ Refinent

Spiritual Gathering Realm

Spiritual Perception / Spiritual Mist / Spiritual Condensation

Spiritual Core Realm

Core Solidification / Core Awakening / Spiritual Collapse (Half-step Spiritual Core)

Spiritual Soul Realm

Spiritual Soul Awakening / Soul Nourishing / Soul-Core Fusion

Golden Core Realm

Pri Fusion / Core Perfection / Core Destruction

Spiritual Sea Realm

Stage 1 ?? / Stage 2 ?? / Stage 3 ??

Dao Manifestation Realm

Stage 1 ?? / Stage 2 ?? / Stage 3 ??

Spiritual Transcendence

Stage 1 ?? / Stage 2 ?? / Stage 3 ??

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