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Chapter 93: The Astral Gate
- Chapter 106: The Weight of the Shield (Part 2)
- Chapter 105: The Weight of the Shield (Part 1)
- Chapter 104: The Purifying Light
- Chapter 103: The Titan’s Marrow
- Chapter 102: The Titan’s Echo
- Chapter 101: The Hall of History
- Chapter 100: The First Verse
- Chapter 99: The Legacy of the Giants
- Chapter 98: The Stonehelm Bakery
- Chapter 97: Ghosts of the Past
- Chapter 96: A Starlit Heartbeat
- Chapter 95: The Weight of Hope
- Chapter 94: The Warlord Legacies
- Chapter 93: The Astral Gate
- Chapter 92: I Am Zero
- Chapter 91: The Legacy
- Chapter 90: The Blueprint
- Chapter 89: The Hive
- Chapter 88: The Red Fog
- Chapter 87: The Night Before
- Chapter 86: The Wildlands Directive
- Chapter 85: The Eclipse Falters
- Chapter 84: The Astral Summit
- Chapter 83: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 82: The Puppet Prince
- Chapter 81: The Spoils of War
- Chapter 80: - 80: The Weight of Survival
- Chapter 79: - 79: The Punchline
- Chapter 78: - 78: The Sun and the Rot
- Chapter 77: The Silver Meat-Grinder
- Chapter 76: The Golden Spite
- Chapter 75: The Hero’s Crucible
- Chapter 74: The Apex Clash
- Chapter 73: The Bloodied Skies
- Chapter 72: The Descent of Zero
- Chapter 71: The Vanguard’s Anvil
- Chapter 70: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 69: The Eve of War
- Chapter 68: The Traitor’s Ledger and the Boom Squad
- Chapter 67: The Weight of the Bastions
- Chapter 66: The Lord Commander
- Chapter 65: The Artificial Rift
- Chapter 64: Beyond the Great Wall
- Chapter 63: The Council’s Gambit
- Chapter 62: Debts and Delusions
- Chapter 61: The Hammer and the Hawk
- Chapter 60: Frostbite and Shadows
- Chapter 59: The Mountain and the Furnace
- Chapter 58: The Anatomy of a Brawl
- Chapter 57: The First Lecture
- Chapter 56: The Great Divide
- Chapter 55: The Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 54: The Blacksmith’s Boon
- Chapter 53: The Paranoia
- Chapter 52: Sending Our Regards
- Chapter 51: The Butterfly and the Heist
- Chapter 50: The Aftershock
- Chapter 49: The Vanguard Rally
- Chapter 48: The Coward’s Cage
- Chapter 47: The Warring Snitch
- Chapter 46: Pushing the Pawn
- Chapter 45: The Power Vacuum
- Chapter 44: The Showdown and The Execution
- Chapter 43: Pruning the Rotten Branch
- Chapter 42: Breaking the Walls
- Chapter 41: Delivery in the Dark
- Chapter 40: The First Summon
- Chapter 39: The Midnight Reward
- Chapter 38: Rejector of Trash
- Chapter 37: The Double Date
- Chapter 36: Keep Talking!
- Chapter 35: The Elimination List
- Chapter 34: Secret Organization!
- Chapter 33: The Abyss and the Architect
- Chapter 32: Aftermath and Shadows
- Chapter 31: The Dense Spearman and the Eavesdroppers
- Chapter 30: The Phantom and the Soap Opera
- Chapter 29: The Weight of Ambition
- Chapter 28: The Hero and the Shadow
- Chapter 27: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 26: The Anticlimactic Hero
- Chapter 25: The Asura’s Warning
- Chapter 24: Cracks in the Halo
- Chapter 23: The Tournament Commences
- Chapter 22: The Vault of Anomalies
- Chapter 21: The Midnight Crucible
- Chapter 20: The Asura’s Crucible and the Meat Shield
- Chapter 19: The Heart of the Matter
- Chapter 18: The Invisible Assassin and the Broken Hero
- Chapter 17: Hush Money and Shattered Illusions
- Chapter 16: The Gravity of Betrayal
- Chapter 15: The Tactical Alliance and the Sodium Trap
- Chapter 14: The Red Sky
- Chapter 13: The Radar and the Rivalry
- Chapter 12: The Winter Valkyrie and the Wingman
- Chapter 11: The Measurement of Power
- Chapter 10: The Harvest and the Academy
- Chapter 9: The First Strike
- Chapter 8: The Quartermaster
- Chapter 7: The Correction Protocol
- Chapter 6: A Warmth in the Dark
- Chapter 5: Ticket for the Hunter Academy!
- Chapter 4: The Arsonist and the Law
- Chapter 3: The Depths of the Trap
- Chapter 2: The First Blood!
- Chapter 1: Almost Got Castrated?!
Chapter 93: The Astral Gate
The heavy tension in the ruined street refused to dissipate.
Aegon Logcheville had lowered his spear, and the remaining holdouts had agreed to hear Draven out.
But loyalty was not bought with a single threat. It had to be earned with answers.
Bram Stonehelm unbuckled his massive tower shield, letting it hit the muddy concrete with a heavy THUD.
He crossed his thick arms, his brow deeply furrowed.
"You say you want us to join the Embracing Hands," Bram rumbled, his voice low and suspicious.
"The Vanguard paints your organization as a rogue element. They say you operate in the dark. Before I pledge my shield to anyone, I need to know what you do in the dark. Do we have to murder innocents? Do you sacrifice people like the Cult to gain this ’power’ you promised?"
Draven looked at the giant boy. He didn’t take offense. It was a valid question for a Vanguard cadet.
"We are not the Cult of the Eternal Eclipse, Bram," Draven answered flatly, his pitch-black eyes entirely serious.
"We do not worship the Miasma. We do not sacrifice the innocent. If anything, we are the blade in the dark that cuts the Cult’s throat while the Vanguard is busy writing reports."
Reina Frost stepped forward, her grip tightening on the leather-wrapped haft of her ice axe.
"Then what is the purpose of the Embracing Hands? Why exist outside the law? Why not just work with Lord Commander Goldmane if your goal is to fight the Cult?"
"Because the Vanguard is a cage," Draven stated, his voice ringing with absolute conviction.
"The Lord Commander is strong, but he is shackled by noble politics, resource hoarding, and defensive protocols. The Vanguard is built to survive. The Embracing Hands is built to conquer. Our Lord, the one who founded this syndicate, has only one absolute directive: The total reclamation of humanity’s lands, and the absolute eradication of the monsters that stole them."
Aegon narrowed his golden eyes. He looked at Draven, analyzing his posture and his tone.
"You keep saying ’Our Lord,’" Aegon noted sharply.
"You are ’Zero.’ You vaporized a Titan. Yet, you speak as if you take orders from someone else. Who is running this organization, Draven? And why did they choose us? Why recruit first-year students when you clearly have the power to recruit veteran Knights?"
"Veterans are set in their ways. They are loyal to their noble houses. They cannot be molded," Draven explained smoothly, pacing slowly in front of the group.
"Our Lord chose you because you are blank slates with S-Rank potential. You are the seeds of the next era."
Draven turned to look at the disgraced noble leaning against the rusted bank wall.
"And as for who is running the organization," Draven said, his voice dropping an octave.
"He is an existence that predates the Vanguard. An entity that operates beyond the physical plane."
Lucien Vaelmont’s silver eyes widened slightly. He pushed himself off the wall, the aristocratic sneer entirely gone from his face.
"You promised me power," Lucien demanded quietly, his voice tight with desperate ambition.
"You promised me a way to wash the disgrace from my family’s name. If this ’Lord’ of yours is truly a being capable of giving me the strength to carve my legacy into the Vanguard... prove it. Let us meet him."
Nyx nodded silently from the shadows, twirling a dagger between her fingers. Even Natalie Tokks, still trembling slightly from Draven’s earlier aura, looked up with wide, curious eyes.
They wanted proof.
Draven smiled. It was a cold, perfectly calculated expression. He had guided them exactly where he wanted them.
"As you wish," Draven said softly.
He raised his right hand.
"Our Lord has been waiting to meet you."
SNAP.
Draven snapped his fingers.
The physical world vanished.
There was no magical light, no feeling of wind, no warning whatsoever. One second, the squad was standing in the toxic, freezing mud of Sector 44-J.
The next second, their physical bodies slumped against the concrete, and their consciousness was violently violently yanked out of reality. Draven had already scanned the area for the Monsters so they were not in any danger.
FWOOSH.
Aegon gasped, his eyes flying open.
He wasn’t in the Wildlands anymore. The red fog was entirely gone.
He was standing on a floor of flawless, polished black marble. Above him was an endless, terrifying expanse of deep space.
Millions of galaxies slowly spiraled in the void overhead, casting an ethereal, shifting starlight across the room.
"What... what is this?" Reina breathed, looking at her hands. Her ice axe was gone. She felt impossibly light, yet the pressure in the room was crushing.
"Spatial displacement?" Lucien muttered, spinning around in a panic.
"No... this isn’t physical. My mana core isn’t responding. Where are we?!"
"Welcome," Draven’s voice echoed across the marble floor.
The squad whipped around. Draven was standing a few feet away from them, looking exactly as he did in the physical world. He was standing with them, on their level.
But Draven wasn’t looking at them. He was looking forward, his head bowed in a gesture of profound, fanatical reverence.
In the center of the vast, starlit room sat a massive table carved entirely from a single block of dark obsidian.
And at the head of the table sat a throne.
The squad slowly raised their eyes. When they saw what was sitting on the throne, every single one of them, even Aegon, instinctively dropped to their knees.
It was a god.
There was no other word for it. The entity sitting on the throne was gargantuan, shifting between the form of a man and a swirling vortex of deep, cosmic nebula.
Eyes like dying stars blinked within its formless body.
It radiated an aura of ancient, primordial power that made the Lord Commander’s Level 200 pressure feel like a gentle breeze.
"Arise, seeds of the new era," the Void God spoke.
Its voice did not come from the throne. It echoed directly inside their skulls, vibrating with the harmonic frequency of the cosmos.
Draven kept his head bowed, flawlessly playing his role as the loyal servant.
Internally, his S-Rank [System] was working in overdrive, perfectly separating his consciousness to control both his physical avatar on the floor and the terrifying illusion on the throne simultaneously.
"Zero has spoken highly of your potential," the cosmic entity continued, its shifting starry eyes looking down at the kneeling squad.
"You stand within my Sanctuary. Here, time holds no sway. Here, the Vanguard’s petty laws mean nothing. I am the architect of the Embracing Hands. I offer you the strength to conquer your world. I offer you the path to the Seed of Valor."
Aegon forced himself to look up. His hands were trembling, not from fear, but from sheer, overwhelming awe.
Draven hadn’t lied. They weren’t joining a criminal syndicate. They were enlisting in a holy war backed by a literal deity.
"What... what do you require of us, Lord?" Aegon asked, his voice shaking.
"Loyalty," the Void God commanded, the cosmic nebula flaring brilliantly.
"Obedience. And the absolute commitment to eradicate the Cult of the Eternal Eclipse. In return, the shadow of my hand shall cover you, and my servant Zero shall guide your blades."
The massive entity leaned forward. The sheer gravity of the room doubled.
"Do you accept my embrace?"
Aegon looked back at Draven, who simply nodded once. Aegon turned back to the throne and pressed his forehead against the black marble floor.
"I accept," Aegon swore.
"I accept," Lucien whispered fiercely, his eyes burning with fanatic ambition.
One by one, Reina, Bram, Nyx, and Natalie pledged their loyalty to the cosmic illusion. Lyra, Cole, Estella, and Neville also simply bowed respectfully.
Draven permitted himself a small, invisible smile.
The absolute loyalty of the Special Class was secured. They revered him as the chosen Herald of a God.
"Then return to your waking world," the Void God declared.
"Grow your strength in the cage of the Vanguard. Wait for Zero’s command."
The cosmic entity raised a massive hand.
VWOOM.
The starlight vanished.
Aegon gasped violently, his eyes snapping open. He was back in the cold, toxic mud of Sector 44-J.
The heavy rain was falling against his tactical gear. His lungs burned as he sucked in the damp air.
He looked around frantically. Lucien was on his knees, panting heavily. Reina was gripping her chest. They were all back in their physical bodies.
Draven stood by the broken vault door, perfectly calm. He looked at the squad.
"We will return to Bastion Seven," Draven ordered quietly, assuming full command.
"We will hand them the maps. We will play as the students and grow our strength strong enough to kill a KING."
Aegon gripped his spear. He stood up, the doubt completely erased from his golden eyes.
"Lead the way, Zero," Aegon said.
- Chapter 106: The Weight of the Shield (Part 2)
- Chapter 105: The Weight of the Shield (Part 1)
- Chapter 104: The Purifying Light
- Chapter 103: The Titan’s Marrow
- Chapter 102: The Titan’s Echo
- Chapter 101: The Hall of History
- Chapter 100: The First Verse
- Chapter 99: The Legacy of the Giants
- Chapter 98: The Stonehelm Bakery
- Chapter 97: Ghosts of the Past
- Chapter 96: A Starlit Heartbeat
- Chapter 95: The Weight of Hope
- Chapter 94: The Warlord Legacies
- Chapter 93: The Astral Gate
- Chapter 92: I Am Zero
- Chapter 91: The Legacy
- Chapter 90: The Blueprint
- Chapter 89: The Hive
- Chapter 88: The Red Fog
- Chapter 87: The Night Before
- Chapter 86: The Wildlands Directive
- Chapter 85: The Eclipse Falters
- Chapter 84: The Astral Summit
- Chapter 83: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 82: The Puppet Prince
- Chapter 81: The Spoils of War
- Chapter 80: - 80: The Weight of Survival
- Chapter 79: - 79: The Punchline
- Chapter 78: - 78: The Sun and the Rot
- Chapter 77: The Silver Meat-Grinder
- Chapter 76: The Golden Spite
- Chapter 75: The Hero’s Crucible
- Chapter 74: The Apex Clash
- Chapter 73: The Bloodied Skies
- Chapter 72: The Descent of Zero
- Chapter 71: The Vanguard’s Anvil
- Chapter 70: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 69: The Eve of War
- Chapter 68: The Traitor’s Ledger and the Boom Squad
- Chapter 67: The Weight of the Bastions
- Chapter 66: The Lord Commander
- Chapter 65: The Artificial Rift
- Chapter 64: Beyond the Great Wall
- Chapter 63: The Council’s Gambit
- Chapter 62: Debts and Delusions
- Chapter 61: The Hammer and the Hawk
- Chapter 60: Frostbite and Shadows
- Chapter 59: The Mountain and the Furnace
- Chapter 58: The Anatomy of a Brawl
- Chapter 57: The First Lecture
- Chapter 56: The Great Divide
- Chapter 55: The Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 54: The Blacksmith’s Boon
- Chapter 53: The Paranoia
- Chapter 52: Sending Our Regards
- Chapter 51: The Butterfly and the Heist
- Chapter 50: The Aftershock
- Chapter 49: The Vanguard Rally
- Chapter 48: The Coward’s Cage
- Chapter 47: The Warring Snitch
- Chapter 46: Pushing the Pawn
- Chapter 45: The Power Vacuum
- Chapter 44: The Showdown and The Execution
- Chapter 43: Pruning the Rotten Branch
- Chapter 42: Breaking the Walls
- Chapter 41: Delivery in the Dark
- Chapter 40: The First Summon
- Chapter 39: The Midnight Reward
- Chapter 38: Rejector of Trash
- Chapter 37: The Double Date
- Chapter 36: Keep Talking!
- Chapter 35: The Elimination List
- Chapter 34: Secret Organization!
- Chapter 33: The Abyss and the Architect
- Chapter 32: Aftermath and Shadows
- Chapter 31: The Dense Spearman and the Eavesdroppers
- Chapter 30: The Phantom and the Soap Opera
- Chapter 29: The Weight of Ambition
- Chapter 28: The Hero and the Shadow
- Chapter 27: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 26: The Anticlimactic Hero
- Chapter 25: The Asura’s Warning
- Chapter 24: Cracks in the Halo
- Chapter 23: The Tournament Commences
- Chapter 22: The Vault of Anomalies
- Chapter 21: The Midnight Crucible
- Chapter 20: The Asura’s Crucible and the Meat Shield
- Chapter 19: The Heart of the Matter
- Chapter 18: The Invisible Assassin and the Broken Hero
- Chapter 17: Hush Money and Shattered Illusions
- Chapter 16: The Gravity of Betrayal
- Chapter 15: The Tactical Alliance and the Sodium Trap
- Chapter 14: The Red Sky
- Chapter 13: The Radar and the Rivalry
- Chapter 12: The Winter Valkyrie and the Wingman
- Chapter 11: The Measurement of Power
- Chapter 10: The Harvest and the Academy
- Chapter 9: The First Strike
- Chapter 8: The Quartermaster
- Chapter 7: The Correction Protocol
- Chapter 6: A Warmth in the Dark
- Chapter 5: Ticket for the Hunter Academy!
- Chapter 4: The Arsonist and the Law
- Chapter 3: The Depths of the Trap
- Chapter 2: The First Blood!
- Chapter 1: Almost Got Castrated?!
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