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Now reading: Chapter 55:Universal Contract from The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign, a Fantasy novel by GodofWisdom.

Darkness.

It blood from Kael’s crossed wrists like ink dropped into water—spreading outward in every direction, swallowing moonlight, swallowing the warehouse, swallowing the world. A sphere of absolute black that expanded in a silent rush, consuming the ground beneath their feet and the sky above their heads until there was nothing.

Nothing except darkness.

Grellik’s mana texture perception flared wildly. His signature probed every direction—up, down, left, right—bouncing off walls that weren’t there, hitting barriers that shouldn’t exist.

"What did you do?" Grellik’s voice cut through the dark.

Kael lowered his hands. The bandages pulsed once.

Then light returned.

Not natural light. Not moonlight. A dim, diffuse glow that seed to emanate from the darkness itself—just enough to see, just enough to make out shapes. The operatives. The warehouse walls. The ground beneath them.

But beyond the glow, in every direction, there was only black. A wall of pure, impossible darkness that curved overhead like the inside of a sphere.

Fifty ters in every direction. Kael had felt the limit as the technique stabilized—the point where his mana reserves said no more and the expansion stuttered to a halt.

"It’s quite simple, actually," Kael said. His voice carried differently in this space. Flat. Even. As if the darkness itself was absorbing the reverberations before they could travel far. "This is like my own personal realm. A bounded space where I make the rules."

He gestured lazily at the dark wall behind Grellik.

"You can’t leave this barrier. None of you can. Unless, of course, you kill . The technique is anchored to my consciousness. I die, the realm collapses. Simple."

Sage’s eyes widened slightly.

"That includes myself, by the way," Kael continued, tapping his temple. "I can’t walk out either. I’m just as trapped as all of you. And—"

He glanced at Sage.

"Sorry, sweets. That includes you too."

Sage stared at him.

"Collateral. My apologies."

Her tails bristled.

Kael turned back to Grellik, whose masked face had gone very still.

"Second rule. No sound leaves this barrier. No sound enters. Right now, out there in the real world, this warehouse looks exactly as it did thirty seconds ago. Silent. Empty. If any of your friends were planning to join the party, they won’t hear a thing. Scream all you want in here. Nobody’s listening."

Grellik’s hands clenched at his sides.

"And third." Kael raised one finger. "The barrier only breaks under two conditions. One: an attack from outside powerful enough to shatter it. We’re talking Mana Heart minimum. Probably Origin Realm to be safe. And since nobody out there knows we’re in here—"

He spread his hands.

"—that’s not happening."

"Second condition?" Vornin growled.

"An attack from inside even more powerful than what’s required from outside. The realm reinforces itself against external threats but is slightly more vulnerable to internal pressure. Slightly." Kael smiled. "You’d still need sothing close to Mana Heart tier output to crack it. And last I checked—"

His eyes swept the group.

"—nobody here qualifies."

Silence.

The operatives stood frozen in their formation. So had instinctively moved toward the dark walls, hands outstretched, only to find the darkness solid. Impenetrable. One man had drawn a dagger and was stabbing at the barrier repeatedly. The blade skittered off each ti like hitting stone.

"Of course," Kael added, tapping his wrist where the bandages pulsed faintly, "the radius is only about fifty ters. That’s the limit of what my current mana reserves can sustain. If I were stronger—Mana Heart, say—this realm could cover a city block. Maybe more."

He let that sit.

Fifty ters of bounded space. Thirty-two operatives. Two Rank 7s. And one Foundation Establishnt Rank 4 holding it all together with mana that shouldn’t exist at his cultivation level.

The first operative to find his voice was a nervous Rank 4 near the back.

"That’s impossible. You are just a rank 4. I saw his wristband at the guild. There’s no way a Rank 4 has enough mana to—"

"He’s not Rank 4," Grellik said slowly. His signature was probing Kael now—directly, aggressively, trying to parse the energy flowing through his body. "Not internally. His mana reserves are... huge. Really huge for his rank. Even my mana combined with Vornin’s own can’t compare."

"Dense," Vornin said. His fla-crested mask had turned fully toward Kael. "They’re too dense. That’s not Foundation Establishnt capacity. That’s—"

"At least mid-stage Mana Heart," the nervous operative finished, voice cracking. "He has the mana capacity of a mid-stage Mana Heart cultivator. How? How is that possible?"

Murmurs rippled through the group. The masked faces turned toward each other, then back to Kael, the mockery and laughter from before completely gone. Replaced by sothing colder.

Confusion. Fear. The dawning realization that they weren’t dealing with a rat.

They were dealing with sothing they didn’t understand.

Sage moved closer to Kael. Her shoulder brushed his arm. Her lips were near his ear.

"Why are you explaining your technique?" she whispered. "You’re giving them information. That’s—"

"It will boost my domain’s output," Kael whispered back.

"What?"

"What I’m doing right now is called A universal contract."

Sage’s golden eyes narrowed.

"By explaining the chanics of my technique—the rules, the limitations, the conditions for breaking it—I’m not just talking. I’m binding those words to reality through mana. In exchange for the vulnerability of revealing information, the technique’s maximum output increases. Significantly."

Sage stared at him.

"Anyone can do it," Kael continued, voice barely audible. "You explain an ability you’re about to use, and the universe essentially acknowledges your honesty by boosting that ability beyond its normal paraters. The more detailed the explanation, the greater the boost. The more critical the information you reveal, the stronger the enhancent."

"That’s insane."

"It’s a secret. Even in my family, I’m not sure anyone knows about it. I stumbled onto it during closed-door cultivation. The information is out there—buried in ancient texts, scattered across forgotten archives—but almost nobody connects the pieces." He paused. "You can use it too. Next ti you’re in a fight, explain your technique before you use it. You’ll feel the difference imdiately."

Sage was quiet for a long mont.

"You really are a monster," she whispered.

Kael smiled.

"Thank you."

The murmuring among the operatives had died. Grellik and Vornin stood side by side, signatures flaring with controlled aggression. The initial shock was fading. Reality was reasserting itself.

Kael was Rank 4. Sage was Rank 6.

Those were facts. No matter how impossible his mana capacity seed, no matter how bizarre this darkness realm was, those numbers didn’t change.

A Rank 4 and a Rank 6 against thirty-two operatives including two Rank 7s.

The math was still overwhelmingly bad.

For Kael and Sage.

Grellik stepped forward. His signature stabilized. The fear was gone from his probing—replaced by cold calculation.

"So," he said. "You’ve trapped us in your little box. Impressive trick for a Rank 4. I’ll give you that."

"Appreciated."

"But here’s the thing about boxes." Grellik’s hands rose to his sides. His signature began building—soul energy, dense and corrosive, pooling in his palms like invisible acid. "If you can’t leave... and I can’t leave... then all I have to do is kill you."

The other operatives shifted. Weapons appeared—blades, clubs, a pair of knuckledusters crackling with ambient mana. The semicircle tightened.

Vornin’s signature ignited. Orange flas licked along his forearms, casting harsh light across his fla-crested mask.

"Make it quick," Vornin said. "I want to go to bed."

Kael’s smirk didn’t waver.

"You are welco to try."

The bandages on his hands pulsed—dark light racing up his forearms, sinking into his skin, rging with the Void Body Refinent that already reinforced every fiber of his being. Two hundred percent physical amplification stacked on top of a body that had been tempered in void energy for months.

He could feel it. The strength. The speed. The impossible density of muscle and bone that made him sothing other than human.

Lightning flickered at his fingertips.

Gravity humd in his chest.

And the darkness around them pulsed once—responding to his will, extending shadows that curled along the ground like living things.

Sage’s tails flared wide. Golden eyes blazing with claws extended outward.

Thirty-two operatives.

Two Rank 7s.

One realm of darkness.

Kael’s smirk widened.

"Co then."

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