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Now reading: Chapter 38: Heh System, Don’t get Sentimental on Me! from The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign, a Fantasy novel by GodofWisdom.

The tunnel reeked of sweat and fear.

Kael sat on a stone bench, pulling tension from his shoulders, eyes closed. Around him, Bracket D winners and losers filtered through — so jubilant, so devastated, most just tired.

The technique needs a better na.

Kael didn’t open his eyes. "What?"

Gravity Lightning. Completely uninspired.

"I liked it."

You have the aesthetic sense of a brick. The technique is a Heaven Grade fusion that severs matter at the molecular level. It deserves a na that reflects its nature.

"Like what?"

Several options. Void Severance. Oblivion Edge. Singularity Slash. Gravity’s Judgent. Thunder Collapse.

"Those are all terrible."

Then suggest sothing better.

Kael was quiet for a mont.

"The blade cuts by compressing space around the lightning. The lightning destroys what the compression isolates. The effect is total erasure."

Accurate.

"So the na should reflect that. Not the components. The result."

...Go on.

"Oblivion is too pretentious. Void Severance is too dramatic. Sothing simpler." He paused. "What about Silence?"

Silence?

"What the technique does isn’t destruction. It’s removal. The target doesn’t explode or burn or break. It simply stops existing. Like soone pressed mute on reality."

Silence. I... actually don’t hate it.

"High praise."

Don’t let it go to your head. The na still needs to be registered in your technique library before it becos official.

"Do it."

[TECHNIQUE RENAD]

Gravity Lightning → Silence (Heaven Grade)

Effect: Creates a blade that compresses space around lightning energy, severing matter at the molecular level. Target is removed without debris or energy discharge.

Note: Na pending formal registration at next System update.

Kael opened his eyes.

Better.

"Round two in forty minutes," the announcer called.

Kael stood.

Sebastian Vorn sat in the Bronze section, arms crossed, watching the arena with carefully concealed hatred.

Three months at the academy had not been kind.

He’d entered as Bronze Tier with a Flawless core and Green talent — advantages that should have guaranteed respect. Instead, he’d been eclipsed by his own discarded sibling. Iron Tier. Orange talent. Standard core.

Ridiculous.

The Iron Tier tournant had been embarrassing. Sebastian had won his bracket cleanly — no drama, no spectacle, just efficient victories. The academy had nodded politely and moved on.

Kael’s tournant had been a footnote.

Now he sat in Bronze, watching Rust Tier rejects compete for promotion, and the crowd buzzed about one na.

Kael Vorn.

Every match was a whisper festival. Did you see that? He didn’t even move. The Bronze spy he broke in thirty-seven seconds. The gravity wall that stopped Rank 9 ice lances.

Sebastian’s jaw clenched.

"Still brooding?"

Isabella appeared beside him, expression neutral, tablet in hand.

"I’m not brooding."

"You’re glaring at the arena like it personally offended you."

"It did. It promoted him."

"He earned it."

"He cheated."

Isabella said nothing.

"Say sothing."

"What do you want to say, Sebastian? That you’re right? Maybe you are. But being right doesn’t help you beat him." She looked at the arena. "Nothing helps you beat him."

Sebastian’s face reddened.

"Round two!" the announcer called. "Kael Vorn versus Dex Alver!"

Below, Kael stepped onto the arena floor.

His opponent was a beast-kin — so kind of feline, lean and fast, claws extended. Foundation Establishnt Rank 4.

The crowd leaned forward.

Dex didn’t waste ti.

He lunged — a blur of fur and claws that crossed the arena in less than a second. The strike was aid at Kael’s throat. Lethal intent radiated from every muscle.

Kael drew his daggers.

The Tier 3 blades appeared in his hands like they’d always been there — shadow-steel that drank the arena’s light, edges thin enough to split air. He didn’t block the claw strike.

He redirected it. One dagger caught Dex’s wrist at an angle, deflecting the killing blow into empty space. The other dagger found the gap beneath Dex’s raised arm and pressed against his ribs.

Dex froze.

The arena held its breath.

Then Dex roared and pulled back, claws flashing in a spinning strike that should have opened Kael from shoulder to hip.

Kael moved into the attack with a smirk.

His body twisted between the claws finding the gaps in the pattern with a precision that made the technique look choreographed. One dagger parried. The other scored a line across Dex’s forearm.

First blood.

The crowd erupted.

Dex stumbled back, clutching his arm, eyes wide with shock and sothing else — the dawning realization that he was completely outmatched.

Kael pressed forward.

Each step closed distance like gravity itself was pulling him toward his opponent. His daggers moved in a strange patterns.

Dex threw everything he had. Claws. Fangs. A desperate lunge that used his feline speed to maximum effect.

Kael’s dagger found his shoulder.

Then his thigh.

Then the flat of the blade against his throat.

"Yield," Kael said quietly.

Dex yielded.

"Winner! Kael Vorn! Two minutes, fourteen seconds!"

Sebastian watched from the Bronze section.

The daggers were new. He’d never seen Kael use weapons before — always bare hands, always gravity and lightning. But those blades moved like extensions of his body.

When did he learn to fight with weapons?

"Interesting," Isabella murmured.

"Shut up."

"Make ."

Sebastian turned away.

Below, Kael walked back to the tunnel without acknowledging the crowd.

THREE ROUNDS LATER

The quarterfinals were harder.

Kael’s opponent was a woman nad Vex Ironhand — Foundation Establishnt Rank 6, Earth Manipulation, arms that could crush stone. She was the highest-ranked fighter in Bracket D and the only one the crowd genuinely expected to challenge Kael.

She didn’t disappoint.

"Vorn." Vex rolled her massive shoulders. "I’ve watched your fights. You’re fast. You’re precise. You’re predictable."

"Predictable?"

"You always let your opponents attack first. You counter. You redirect. You never initiate." She raised her fists. "That tells you’re reactive. Take away your opponent’s aggression and you lose your advantage."

She was right.

Kael had been letting opponents attack first to minimize the data people could gather about his full abilities. But Vex had noticed.

"Let’s test that theory," she said.

And attacked.

A full-committed charge — earth mana reinforcing her fists, ground cracking beneath her feet, the impact of a freight train aid directly at his center mass.

Kael tried to redirect.

Vex adapted.

She’d anticipated the redirect and rolled with it, converting her missed punch into a spinning backfist that caught Kael on the temple.

Stars exploded across his vision.

He staggered.

The crowd gasped.

First hit you’ve taken in the tournant, the System noted.

Not helpful, system.

Vex pressed the advantage.

Her fists were relentless — hamr blows that cracked the arena floor, each impact sending shockwaves through Kael’s body. His gravity wall slowed her but didn’t stop her. His Void-refined body absorbed the damage, but the force was enormous.

She was strong.

Genuinely strong.

Kael blocked a right cross. The impact numbed his arm. He blocked a left hook. The impact buckled his knees.

Vex threw another right cross.

Kael didn’t redirect it this ti but blocked it.

His hand closed around her fist. Gravity compressed around her arm. Her montum stopped dead.

"You are so predictable," Kael said.

He headbutted her.

The impact cracked her nose. Blood sprayed. Vex stumbled backward, shocked, hand raised to her face.

Kael didn’t give her ti to recover.

He drew both daggers and attacked.

He drove forward with the sa relentless pressure Vex had used — daggers flashing in patterns he’d never shown before, each strike aid at joints, tendons, nerve clusters.

Vex blocked the first three.

The fourth opened a gash across her ribs.

The fifth scored her thigh.

The sixth pressed against her throat.

"Yield."

Vex stared at him through a mask of blood.

He released her.

Vex sank to one knee, clutching her wounds, breathing hard.

The crowd roared.

"Winner! Kael Vorn! Four minutes, seven seconds!"

Kael walked back to the tunnel.

Behind him, Sebastian’s hands were white-knuckled on the railing.

Isabella watched with narrowed eyes.

And in the Silver section, Cassian Vale closed his pocket watch and smiled.

LATER — COMPETITOR TUNNEL

Kira found him cleaning his daggers.

"You made that look hard."

"It was hard."

"First ti you’ve seed human in a fight."

"Vex is good. Rank 6 Earth Manipulation with combat experience. She’d have beaten most Silver Tier students."

Kira sat beside him.

"Semifinals tomorrow. Who’s the opponent?"

"Dunno. Bracket hasn’t advanced that far yet."

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