Celestial Sky did not welco people.
That was the first thing Yun understood, standing on the floating stone platform while the light above slowly shifted colors like a living thing deciding what mood it was in. The air felt heavy, not suffocating, but pressing, like invisible hands resting on his shoulders reminding him who was in charge here.
His breathing felt slower. His heartbeat too.
Sothing was wrong.
Yun clenched his fist—and frowned.
The strength that once answered him instantly now ca back delayed, like it had to pass through layers of mud before reaching his muscles. His bloodline was there, awake, burning quietly, but suppressed. Chained. Not sealed, just… watched.
"So this is Celestial Sky," Xie Ren muttered beside him, clicking his tongue. "Tch. Feels like walking inside soone else's stomach."
Yun almost laughed. Almost.
Shen Yu stood behind them, expression unreadable as usual, but Yun noticed the way his eyes scanned the horizon carefully, avoiding the brightest areas of the sky.
"Rember," Shen Yu said softly, "this world has laws older than most gods. Don't challenge them blindly."
Too late.
The sky shifted.
The light condensed, forming geotric shapes that unfolded into towering figures made of luminous script and armor-like constellations. Their eyes were hollow stars, their bodies outlined by rotating sigils.
They descended without wind.
Without sound.
Xie Ren swore. "Ah. Of course. Gatekeepers."
Shen Yu exhaled slowly. "The Aurelian Watchers."
The tallest of them stepped forward. Its voice didn't echo—it replaced sound entirely.
"Starborne anomaly detected."
"Bloodline index: unauthorized."
"Status: unregistered existence."
Yun felt sothing tug inside his chest, like invisible fingers testing his soul's weight.
The Watcher's gaze shifted.
"Second anomaly detected."
Xie Ren stiffened. "Oi. Don't lump in with him."
The Watcher didn't care.
"Trial initiation authorized."
The platform beneath them shattered into fragnts that floated upward, rearranging into a massive circular formation. Runes ignited. Pressure increased tenfold.
Yun dropped to one knee without aning to.
His teeth clenched.
So this was the test.
Xie Ren didn't kneel.
He wobbled, cursed, then planted his foot hard. "Like hell I'm bowing to glowing scarecrows."
The Watcher raised a hand.
A beam of compressed light slamd down.
Yun moved before thinking.
He grabbed Xie Ren's collar and yanked him sideways. The beam missed by a hair, carving a perfect circular hole straight through three floating islands far below.
Xie Ren stared at Yun, shocked. "You— you saved ?"
Yun panted. "Don't read into it."
For a second—just a second—sothing like understanding passed between them.
The Watchers paused.
"Adaptive cooperation detected."
That sentence scared Yun more than the attack.
Because sowhere far, far away
The Cosmos Stirred
Emperor Lianxing felt it imdiately.
His hand tightened around the edge of the astral table, veins glowing gold. "Celestial Sky has noticed him."
Empress Yueran closed her eyes. For the first ti in ages, fear cracked her composure. "The Watchers never test without reason. If they mark him—"
"They will hunt him later," Lianxing finished grimly.
Stars trembled beyond the palace walls.
"They suppressed us for less," Yueran whispered. "And Yun doesn't even know the full cost yet."
Back in Celestial Sky
The Watchers stepped aside.
The sky split.
From the tear erged sothing… wrong.
Not cosmic. Not void. Not illusion.
It walked like a man, but its shadow lagged behind it by several seconds. Its skin was pale stone marked with black veins that pulsed like ink in water. Its eyes were empty—not hollow, just uninterested.
Shen Yu's voice dropped. "That's not a Hunter."
The figure smiled.
"Correct," it said calmly. "I am native."
It bowed slightly toward the Watchers. "Executor Vael of the Ninth Stratum. Assigned observer."
Its gaze landed on Yun.
"And you," Vael said, tilting his head, "are inconvenient."
Yun stood up slowly.
His legs shook. His power resisted him. His instincts scread retreat.
But his mind—
his mind was different now.
Straighter. Colder.
He t Vael's eyes without flinching.
"If I'm inconvenient," Yun said, voice steady despite everything, "then you wouldn't need so many rules to deal with ."
Xie Ren blinked at him.
Shen Yu smiled faintly. Just for a mont.
Vael laughed softly. "Ah. That tone. Yes… I see why the stars hesitate."
The Watchers spoke again.
"Trial incomplete."
"Survival condition activated."
The formation ignited.
Yun inhaled slowly.
He felt the Calling stir. Not loud. Not screaming.
Patient.
Waiting.
Whatever Celestial Sky was testing…
whatever Vael truly represented…
Yun knew one thing now.
He wouldn't run.
Not anymore.
And sowhere in the heavens—
the sky watched back.
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