The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign
Chapter 123: Intent
- Chapter 153: Taking Aria**
- Chapter 152: Light and Shadow
- Chapter 151: Gravitational Paradox
- Chapter 150: Oblivion
- Chapter 149: Ten Seconds Demolition
- Chapter 148: Judgement
- Chapter 147: First Draw
- Chapter 146: Qualifying Ten
- Chapter 145: Clash of Bloodlines (2)
- Chapter 144: Clash of Bloodlines (1)
- Chapter 143: Complete Domination
- Chapter 142: Games and Blades
- Chapter 141: Round 1
- Chapter 140: Family Drama
- Chapter 139: Setting the Stage
- Chapter 138: Nine Star Trading House (2)
- Chapter 137: Nine Star Trading House (1)
- Chapter 136: Chaptre 136: Space
- Chapter 135: Top Fifteen Academies
- Chapter 134: The Twelve
- Chapter 133: Vice Principal Harlow Dubois
- Chapter 132: Good Times**
- Chapter 131: Fox Trap**
- Chapter 130: Ripples on Glass
- Chapter 129: Sword Spirit
- Chapter 128: Raishōton
- Chapter 127: Sibling Rivalry
- Chapter 126: Leaderboard
- Chapter 125: Upcoming Competition
- Chapter 124: Awakening
- Chapter 123: Intent
- Chapter 122: The Prince
- Chapter 121: Battle of Hevaria Ends
- Chapter 120: Asura Demon
- Chapter 119: New Technique
- Chapter 118: Fiend
- Chapter 117: Dragon Pill
- Chapter 116: We are Dead
- Chapter 115: The Grim Reaper
- Chapter 114: Void Split
- Chapter 113: High Demon
- Chapter 112: Word Magic
- Chapter 111: Daddy’s Home
- Chapter 110: Blood Red
- Chapter 109: Bad Luck
- Chapter 108: Miss Beauty Saves The Day
- Chapter 107: Twins Return
- Chapter 106: Drama on Guardian’s Base
- Chapter 105: Welcome Back
- Chapter 104: Testing Limits
- Chapter 103: Falling Star
- Chapter 102: Challenge Streak
- Chapter 101: Rune Apprentice Rank 3
- Chapter 100: The Dark Emperor
- Chapter 99: System Completes Evolution
- Chapter 98: Rewards and Return
- Chapter 97: Battle of Thorwell Ends
- Chapter 96: Lights Out
- Chapter 95: Bruno
- Chapter 94: Battle of Thorwell Begins
- Chapter 93: Free Loot and Thornwell City
- Chapter 92: The Power of Love
- Chapter 91: The Devil Intent (2)
- Chapter 90: The Devil’s Intent (1)
- Chapter 89: A Step Closer to System Evolution
- Chapter 88: Pulsar Make out Session (Explode Edition)
- Chapter 87: Jabia City Drama (3)
- Chapter 86: Jabia City Drama (2)
- Chapter 85: Jabia City Drama (1)
- Chapter 84: How Not to Stage an Ambush
- Chapter 83: Jabia City
- Chapter 82: Briefing
- Chapter 81: Breakthrough
- Chapter 80: Binding Contract (2)
- Chapter 79: Binding Contracts (1)
- Chapter 78: The Guardians
- Chapter 77: The Cloud Maker
- Chapter 76: Mira
- Chapter 75: Sleep
- Chapter 74: Kael vs Atlas
- Chapter 73: Rune Inscriptions
- Chapter 72: Both Holes**
- Chapter 71: Making it Up**
- Chapter 70: Library Drama
- Chapter 69: Pills
- Chapter 68: A New Journey
- Chapter 67: Ranking Board
- Chapter 66: Orion
- Chapter 65: Status
- Chapter 64: Unlucky or Lucky?
- Chapter 63: Possible Evolution
- Chapter 62: Efficiency and Resolve
- Chapter 61: Monkeys and Bombs
- Chapter 60: The Ultimate Defense
- Chapter 59: Nobody Moves
- Chapter 58: Pulsar
- Chapter 57: Soul and Lightning
- Chapter 56: Slaughter
- Chapter 55:Universal Contract
- Chapter 54: Realm of Darkness........
- Chapter 53: Access Granted
- Chapter 52: Red-Horned Masks
- Chapter 51: Miss Beauty
- Chapter 50: Purple Eyes
- Chapter 49: Bedroom of Elites(2)**
- Chapter 48: Bedroom of Elites (1)**
- Chapter 47: Welcome to Thornwick
- Chapter 46: Points and Bodies
- Chapter 45: Culling of the Weak
- Chapter 44: Morning Aftermaths
- Chapter 43: All Night (R-18)
- Chapter 42: Delicacy (R-18)
- Chapter 41: Fox Hunt (R-18)
- Chapter 40: Cassian Vale
- Chapter 39: Semifinals
- Chapter 38: Heh System, Don’t get Sentimental on Me!
- Chapter 37: Foundation
- Chapter 36: The Barrier
- Chapter 35: The Gravity Wall
- Chapter 34: Blood in the Training Yard
- Chapter 33: Elements and Space
- Chapter 32: The Beast Clans
- Chapter 31: Promotions and Retaliations
- Chapter 30: The Ranking Tournament
- Chapter 29: The Iron Gauntlet
- Chapter 28: Iron Tier
- Chapter 27: Five Worlds
- Chapter 26: What a Delicacy**
- Chapter 25: Did I break Her?**
- Chapter 24: The Legend of the Sixth Son
- Chapter 23: Three Flames
- Chapter 22: The System finally lost it?
- Chapter 21: The Thirteenth Blade
- Chapter 20: One Week Later....
- Chapter 19: The Shadow Shop
- Chapter 18: Spirit Soul Realm
- Chapter 17: Dying Worlds
- Chapter 16: The Core Between Worlds
- Chapter 15: The Falling Comet
- Chapter 14: The City of Ashenveil
- Chapter 13: Men, Is that a 69?**
- Chapter 12: Sorry, Father! Nah.... *
- Chapter 11: A Forgotten Chant?
- Chapter 10: The Price of Herbs
- Chapter 9: What_Cores Are Made Of
- Chapter 8: Rank Six
- Chapter 7: The Making of a Blade
- Chapter 6: Mana Cultivation
- Chapter 5: The Seventh Wife
- Chapter 4: The Wolf Among Dogs
- Chapter 3: Meeting Aria
- Chapter 2: The Price of Power
- Chapter 1: First Kill
The memories resumed.
They slammed into Kael’s consciousness like a fist through glass, and suddenly he was there—standing in the ruins of what had once been a palace, surrounded by ash and silence and the copper-thick stench of blood.
Damian was fifteen years old.
He stood alone in the wreckage of his world, white hair matted with soot, eyes hollow with something that had once been innocence. The bracelet on his wrist pulsed with cold comfort—his mother’s last gift, his father’s last command.
Survive.
So he survived.
The bracelet was more than a storage ring.
Kael felt Damian access it for the first time and nearly choked on the sheer volume of resources inside.
Cultivation manuals written in languages that predated recorded history. Pills graded at tiers Kael had never encountered. Weapons forged from materials that shouldn’t exist. And at the very bottom, sealed behind layers of spiritual locks that responded only to Astraeon blood—a single jade slip containing three words:
Kill them all.
Damian read those words a hundred times. Then he tucked them away and began to walk.
Five years compressed into fragments sharp enough to cut.
Kael watched Damian move through the galaxy like a plague given form. The boy trained in the ruins of dead worlds, in the spaces between stars. He cultivated with a desperation that bordered on insanity—pushing past safe limits, rupturing meridians, healing them with pills that cost more than most families would see in generations, then breaking them again.
Darkness obeyed him. Not like a tool—like a part of him. Shadows bent without being called. Night deepened in his presence. And when he killed for the first time—a bandit who’d tried to rob him on a backwater trading post—the darkness feasted on the man’s dying terror.
By eighteen, Damian had reached the peak of the Foundation Establishment. By nineteen, peak of Mana Heart. The bracelet’s resources were limitless, and Damian used them without hesitation or restraint. Every pill, every manual, every weapon—his parents had prepared for exactly this.
At twenty, Damian broke through to the Origin Realm.
The breakthrough shattered the asteroid he’d been meditating on. Kael felt the power surge through Damian’s body like a tidal wave, felt the darkness within him crystallize into something permanent, something fundamental. This wasn’t just an ability anymore. It was his blood, his bone, his soul.
He was no longer just an Astraeon.
He was the Astraeon.
Seraphine Vale appeared when Damian was twenty-one and had followed him ever since.
Kael recognized the name immediately—Vale—and his consciousness recoiled. Cassian’s surname. The family that controlled temporal research across seven galaxies. But the woman who stepped out of the shadows to block Damian’s path looked nothing like the silver-haired time manipulator Kael knew.
Her hair was red as living flame. Her eyes shifted between emerald and gold with every blink. And when she smiled, it was the smile of someone who’d decided something important and refused to be dissuaded.
"You’re going to get yourself killed if you keep this up." she said, utterly unafraid of the Origin Realm cultivator whose darkness was already eating the light around them.
"Then I die."
"You’re an idiot." She fell into step beside him as if it were the most natural thing in the world. "I’m coming with you."
"I don’t want company."
"I didn’t ask."
She stayed.
Kael watched, fascinated and horrified, as Seraphine carved her way into Damian’s life with sheer stubbornness. She fought beside him, healed his wounds, argued with his decisions, and loved him with a ferocity that he neither returned nor rejected. She was the warmth to his darkness, the voice of reason to his screaming need for vengeance.
Damian used her. Kael could see it clearly—the strategic value of a combat partner, the convenience of someone who wouldn’t leave. But somewhere beneath that calculation, in a place Damian refused to acknowledge, something ached when Seraphine got hurt protecting him.
He never said it. He never showed it. But Kael felt it, buried under layers of rage and grief and the cold certainty that love was a weakness his enemies would exploit.
She has the same eyes, Kael realized. Emerald to gold. The woman I died reaching for. Is it... could it be...
The thought dissolved before it could form completely.
The killing began in earnest when Damian was twenty-five.
Kael had thought he understood violence. He’d killed since he was fourteen—assassins, beasts, operatives, demons. But Damian didn’t kill. Damian erased.
The Astraeon dynasty had been one of the most powerful families in existence. Their allies numbered in the hundreds. Their enemies had been crushed so thoroughly that their names were forgotten. And when the Grand Vizier and the demons destroyed them, they hadn’t just killed a family—they’d destabilized an entire region of the galaxy.
Damian didn’t care about stability.
He found every Infernal Demon he could track. Slaughtered them methodically, systematically, joylessly. When their bloodline thinned to the point of extinction, he moved to the Asura Demons—hunting them across worlds, through dimensions, into hiding places so deep that most cultivators didn’t know they existed.
Innocents died. Kael watched it happen and couldn’t look away. A village harboring a demon family—burned. A city that refused to hand over Asura sympathizers—leveled. A space station that had traded with demon merchants—every living soul extinguished by darkness that consumed light, hope, and screaming alike.
Damian didn’t hesitate. Didn’t falter. Didn’t feel.
This isn’t justice, Kael thought, watching through the eyes of a monster. This is annihilation.
But the memory didn’t care what Kael thought. It simply continued, relentless as the tide.
Thirty years passed in a blur of blood and darkness.
The Infernal Demons died out completely—their bloodline extinguished like a candle in a hurricane. The Asura Demons retreated to the deepest shadows of existence, their numbers reduced to a fraction of what they’d been. Their king, the one who had driven a hand through Damian’s father’s chest, watched his people scatter and raged.
He hunted Damian personally.
The battles between them shook planets. Literally—continental plates cracked, oceans boiled, atmospheres ignited. Damian fought with everything he had: the bracelet’s treasures, Seraphine’s temporal support, the darkness that had become his soul. The Asura King fought with millennia of experience and the desperate fury of a ruler watching his kingdom crumble.
Neither could kill the other.
Not yet.
The memory sharpened.
A battlefield. Not on any world Kael recognized—a pocket dimension torn between reality and void, where the sky was the color of bruised flesh and the ground pulsed like a dying heart.
Damian stood at the front of an army. Not large—a few hundred cultivators who’d sworn themselves to his cause over three decades of war. Seraphine stood beside him, her red hair whipping in wind that smelled of copper and ozone.
Opposing them: the seven Asura Demon Generals. Each one a monster that would make any current timeline cultivator look like a child playing with matches. Behind them, a sea of lesser demons stretched to the horizon—thousands upon thousands, the last concentrated force of a dying species.
The Asura King was not present. Kael sensed his absence like a missing heartbeat.
This is it, Damian thought, and Kael felt the certainty settle into the man’s bones like cement. This ends today.
Something began to change in Damian’s chest.
It started as pressure—a tightness behind the sternum that had nothing to do with physical injury. Then it grew, spreading through his meridians like frost across glass, carrying with it a weight that had nothing to do with mana.
It was intent.
Not the vague killing intent that every cultivator developed. Not the focused combat intent that Yenna had refined over years. This was something older, something deeper—born from thirty years of unrelenting slaughter, from the deaths of thousands, from the absolute conviction that everything standing before him deserved to die.
The intent erupted.
It rolled across the battlefield like a physical force, crushing lesser demons where they stood. Soldiers on both sides dropped to their knees. Even the seven generals—the strongest of their dying race—staggered under the weight of a killing intent that had been forged in three decades of genocide.
Slaughter Intent.
The words crystallized in Kael’s mind as the memory reached its peak—
And then pain.
Not Damian’s pain. His pain.
Kael’s consciousness was ripped from the memory so violently that it felt like his soul was being torn in half. The battlefield, the army, the intent—all of it vanished, replaced by white-hot agony that lanced through every nerve in his body.
He was falling. No—he was waking.
A gasp escaped his throat.
And with that sound came the intent.
It poured out of him like a broken dam, flooding the room with killing intent so dense that the air itself seemed to solidify. Kael felt it crush outward in every direction—through walls, through doors, through the unfortunate souls who happened to be nearby.
He heard someone collapse. Then another. A third voice—distant, muffled, as if heard through water—shouted something about medical emergency.
Kael’s eyes opened.
Silver irises, now threaded with veins of absolute black, focused slowly on the ceiling above him. Hospital. He was in a hospital. The academy’s medical wing, if the scent of sterilized mana and cheap antiseptic was any indication.
His body felt like it had been disassembled and reassembled by someone working from incomplete instructions. Every joint ached. Every muscle screamed. His mana reserves were so low they barely registered.
But the intent—
It wouldn’t stop.
Kael gritted his teeth and pulled, dragging the slaughter intent back inside himself with the same desperate control he’d used to compress mana for his Transcendent Core. It resisted. It didn’t want to be caged. Thirty years of Damian’s genocide had given it a taste for freedom, and it hungered.
Slowly—agonizingly—he forced it down.
The pressure in the room lifted. Kael heard people gasp, cough, breathe again.
[ SYSTEM NOTIFICATION]
Kael’s vision blurred as system text scrolled across his consciousness:
SOUL INTEGRITY: 90%
ANOMALY DETECTED — MEMORY FRAGMENT INTEGRATION
SOURCE: Astraeon Bloodline Inheritance (Dormant)
TRAUMA SUSTAINED: Severe (Soul Damage: 3.2%)
TRAUMA HEALED DURING UNCONSCIOUSNESS: Yes
NEW FUNCTION UNLOCKED:
SLAUGHTER INTENT — Novice I
Intent forged through mass killing. Suppresses all entities below user’s cultivation by one effective rank. Entities of equal rank experience reduced combat capability (10-30% depending on mental fortitude). Does not affect entities with soul-based defenses or those who have experienced comparable slaughter.
WARNING: Extended use accelerates soul deterioration. Current soul integrity insufficient for prolonged deployment. Maximum safe duration: 47 seconds.
Note: This ability was not granted by the System. It was unlocked through legitimate soul inheritance. The System cannot modify, remove, or seal it.
Kael stared at the notification until the words stopped making sense.
Slaughter Intent. Forged from thirty years of a dead prince’s genocide, now his to wield.
A laugh escaped him.
- Chapter 153: Taking Aria**
- Chapter 152: Light and Shadow
- Chapter 151: Gravitational Paradox
- Chapter 150: Oblivion
- Chapter 149: Ten Seconds Demolition
- Chapter 148: Judgement
- Chapter 147: First Draw
- Chapter 146: Qualifying Ten
- Chapter 145: Clash of Bloodlines (2)
- Chapter 144: Clash of Bloodlines (1)
- Chapter 143: Complete Domination
- Chapter 142: Games and Blades
- Chapter 141: Round 1
- Chapter 140: Family Drama
- Chapter 139: Setting the Stage
- Chapter 138: Nine Star Trading House (2)
- Chapter 137: Nine Star Trading House (1)
- Chapter 136: Chaptre 136: Space
- Chapter 135: Top Fifteen Academies
- Chapter 134: The Twelve
- Chapter 133: Vice Principal Harlow Dubois
- Chapter 132: Good Times**
- Chapter 131: Fox Trap**
- Chapter 130: Ripples on Glass
- Chapter 129: Sword Spirit
- Chapter 128: Raishōton
- Chapter 127: Sibling Rivalry
- Chapter 126: Leaderboard
- Chapter 125: Upcoming Competition
- Chapter 124: Awakening
- Chapter 123: Intent
- Chapter 122: The Prince
- Chapter 121: Battle of Hevaria Ends
- Chapter 120: Asura Demon
- Chapter 119: New Technique
- Chapter 118: Fiend
- Chapter 117: Dragon Pill
- Chapter 116: We are Dead
- Chapter 115: The Grim Reaper
- Chapter 114: Void Split
- Chapter 113: High Demon
- Chapter 112: Word Magic
- Chapter 111: Daddy’s Home
- Chapter 110: Blood Red
- Chapter 109: Bad Luck
- Chapter 108: Miss Beauty Saves The Day
- Chapter 107: Twins Return
- Chapter 106: Drama on Guardian’s Base
- Chapter 105: Welcome Back
- Chapter 104: Testing Limits
- Chapter 103: Falling Star
- Chapter 102: Challenge Streak
- Chapter 101: Rune Apprentice Rank 3
- Chapter 100: The Dark Emperor
- Chapter 99: System Completes Evolution
- Chapter 98: Rewards and Return
- Chapter 97: Battle of Thorwell Ends
- Chapter 96: Lights Out
- Chapter 95: Bruno
- Chapter 94: Battle of Thorwell Begins
- Chapter 93: Free Loot and Thornwell City
- Chapter 92: The Power of Love
- Chapter 91: The Devil Intent (2)
- Chapter 90: The Devil’s Intent (1)
- Chapter 89: A Step Closer to System Evolution
- Chapter 88: Pulsar Make out Session (Explode Edition)
- Chapter 87: Jabia City Drama (3)
- Chapter 86: Jabia City Drama (2)
- Chapter 85: Jabia City Drama (1)
- Chapter 84: How Not to Stage an Ambush
- Chapter 83: Jabia City
- Chapter 82: Briefing
- Chapter 81: Breakthrough
- Chapter 80: Binding Contract (2)
- Chapter 79: Binding Contracts (1)
- Chapter 78: The Guardians
- Chapter 77: The Cloud Maker
- Chapter 76: Mira
- Chapter 75: Sleep
- Chapter 74: Kael vs Atlas
- Chapter 73: Rune Inscriptions
- Chapter 72: Both Holes**
- Chapter 71: Making it Up**
- Chapter 70: Library Drama
- Chapter 69: Pills
- Chapter 68: A New Journey
- Chapter 67: Ranking Board
- Chapter 66: Orion
- Chapter 65: Status
- Chapter 64: Unlucky or Lucky?
- Chapter 63: Possible Evolution
- Chapter 62: Efficiency and Resolve
- Chapter 61: Monkeys and Bombs
- Chapter 60: The Ultimate Defense
- Chapter 59: Nobody Moves
- Chapter 58: Pulsar
- Chapter 57: Soul and Lightning
- Chapter 56: Slaughter
- Chapter 55:Universal Contract
- Chapter 54: Realm of Darkness........
- Chapter 53: Access Granted
- Chapter 52: Red-Horned Masks
- Chapter 51: Miss Beauty
- Chapter 50: Purple Eyes
- Chapter 49: Bedroom of Elites(2)**
- Chapter 48: Bedroom of Elites (1)**
- Chapter 47: Welcome to Thornwick
- Chapter 46: Points and Bodies
- Chapter 45: Culling of the Weak
- Chapter 44: Morning Aftermaths
- Chapter 43: All Night (R-18)
- Chapter 42: Delicacy (R-18)
- Chapter 41: Fox Hunt (R-18)
- Chapter 40: Cassian Vale
- Chapter 39: Semifinals
- Chapter 38: Heh System, Don’t get Sentimental on Me!
- Chapter 37: Foundation
- Chapter 36: The Barrier
- Chapter 35: The Gravity Wall
- Chapter 34: Blood in the Training Yard
- Chapter 33: Elements and Space
- Chapter 32: The Beast Clans
- Chapter 31: Promotions and Retaliations
- Chapter 30: The Ranking Tournament
- Chapter 29: The Iron Gauntlet
- Chapter 28: Iron Tier
- Chapter 27: Five Worlds
- Chapter 26: What a Delicacy**
- Chapter 25: Did I break Her?**
- Chapter 24: The Legend of the Sixth Son
- Chapter 23: Three Flames
- Chapter 22: The System finally lost it?
- Chapter 21: The Thirteenth Blade
- Chapter 20: One Week Later....
- Chapter 19: The Shadow Shop
- Chapter 18: Spirit Soul Realm
- Chapter 17: Dying Worlds
- Chapter 16: The Core Between Worlds
- Chapter 15: The Falling Comet
- Chapter 14: The City of Ashenveil
- Chapter 13: Men, Is that a 69?**
- Chapter 12: Sorry, Father! Nah.... *
- Chapter 11: A Forgotten Chant?
- Chapter 10: The Price of Herbs
- Chapter 9: What_Cores Are Made Of
- Chapter 8: Rank Six
- Chapter 7: The Making of a Blade
- Chapter 6: Mana Cultivation
- Chapter 5: The Seventh Wife
- Chapter 4: The Wolf Among Dogs
- Chapter 3: Meeting Aria
- Chapter 2: The Price of Power
- Chapter 1: First Kill
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