The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign
Chapter 139: Setting the Stage
- 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 alley swallowed them whole.
Narrow walls rose on either side, slick with condensation from overhead vents. The sounds of the main street faded into muffled background noise—hustle, bustle, chatter—replaced by the drip of water and the distant hum of the city’s mana grid.
Kael didn’t slow down. Neither did anyone else.
The three men following them weren’t subtle. Kael had sensed them the moment they’d left Nine-Star Trading House keeping exactly fifteen meters of distance. Amateur hour.
He’d given a single hand signal. The group had understood.
Now, as the followers rounded the corner into the alley, they found nothing.
Empty, dark and quiet.
"Where—"
The man’s confusion lasted exactly two seconds.
THUMP. THUMP. THUMP.
Something massive moved in the darkness behind them. Scales scraped against stone—a sound like sandpaper on glass, amplified a hundredfold. Then the light caught it.
A snake.
Twelve meters long, scales the color of midnight, eyes glowing with faint starlight. Its body coiled across the alley floor, blocking the only exit, its head raised to the height of a two-story building.
Rooley sat on the snake’s back, legs dangling, brown hair mussed, smile wide and manic.
"Hey there, friends." He waved cheerfully. "Lost?"
The three men stumbled backward, pressing against the far wall. Their faces had gone pale—understandable, given that a giant snake was literally blocking their escape.
Then Sage stepped out of the shadows.
She moved like water flowing downhill. Her hips swayed with each step. Her tails fanned out behind her, catching the dim light and turning it golden. Her lips curved into a seductive smile.
"Why were you following us?" The words came out soft. Sweet. Like honey laced with poison.
The three men went daze.
Their eyes glazed over. Their postures slackened. Whatever illusions Sage had woven around them, it was thorough—the kind of thing that made you forget where you were, who you were, everything except the voice asking questions.
One of them blurted out: "We wanted to rob you guys."
His companions didn’t even react. Completely lost.
Thump.
Rue dropped from the rooftop above, landing in a crouch between Kael and the entranced men. Her expression was disappointed—genuinely, childishly disappointed.
"How boring." She stood, brushing dust from her skirt. "They’re so weak and they wanted to rob us?"
Karacus, who’d been leaning against the wall with his arms crossed the entire time, pushed off and started walking toward the alley’s other exit. "Let’s just go."
"Wait."
Rue’s voice stopped him as an evil smile spread across her face.
She looked at Sage. Sage looked back.
A whisper passed between them as Sage’s smile widen as both of them rubbed their palms in mischief.
Kael’s stomach dropped as he suddenly had a bad premonition.
"Karacus is right," he said quickly. "We should—"
"Almost done!" Sage chirped, already turning back to the three dazed men. "Just need a few more minutes."
Kael opened his mouth.
Closed it.
Nope. Not getting involved.
Ten minutes later, the group of twelve emerged from the alley and made their way to the hotel—a gleaming tower of glass and metal that IGF had reserved for participating academies. Each student had their own room. Each room had a bed that felt like sleeping on clouds.
Kael collapsed onto his without bothering to remove his boots.
Tomorrow.
Three blocks away, three men snapped out of their daze simultaneously.
"Huh?" The leader blinked, confusion flooding his features. "Where are we?"
His companions looked equally lost—glancing around, taking in the unfamiliar street, the evening light, the—
They looked down.
Silence.
Then screaming.
"WHAT THE FUCK—"
"WHERE ARE MY CLOTHES—"
"COVER YOURSELF, COVER YOURSELF—"
They scrambled, hands flying to cover anything they could, but it was too late. A crowd had already gathered. Holographic phones were out. Pictures were being taken. Videos were recording.
"Oh my GOD—" A woman’s voice cut through the chaos. "Are those guys from the Shadow gang?!"
In a hotel room across the city, Sage Moonveil smiled at her ceiling and fell asleep.
Morning arrived with a single artificial sun rising over IGF Central.
The colosseum was grand.
No—grand wasn’t sufficient. Monumental came closer. The structure dominated the cityscape like a sleeping giant, its walls rising three hundred meters into the sky, its circumference large enough to house a small city within. Obsidian stone formed the base, reinforced with mana-infused alloys that hummed with protective wards. Above, a transparent dome of crystallized mana arched overhead, allowing natural light to filter through while maintaining perfect climate control.
Inside, the seating capacity was staggering. Hundreds of thousands of seats arranged in tiered semicircles, each one enchanted for perfect viewing regardless of position. The central arena floor stretched wide enough to accommodate entire armies—and had, according to historical records, done exactly that during the IGF’s founding wars.
Families filled the stands. Nobles. Merchants. Representatives from the big clans, their seating areas marked with banners and sigils. The Vorn family crest was visible in a premium section—black serpent coiled around a silver sword.
Security was tight. IGF soldiers in enhanced combat armor patrolled every aisle. Detection arrays swept the crowd continuously. Anyone caught using unauthorized abilities would be ejected—or worse.
Above the main seating, separated by reinforced glass, the highest floor housed the VIP section. Vice Principals and instructors from all fifteen academies sat there, alongside IGF representatives whose cultivation bases were best left unexamined. VP Dubois occupied a central position, her expression unreadable as always.
On the arena floor, fifteen platforms stood in a wide arc—each one marked with an academy’s sigil, each one holding twelve students in their designated uniforms.
The commentator’s voice boomed through enchanted speakers, filling the colosseum with professional enthusiasm.
"Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, cultivators and dignitaries, to the FIFTY-FOURTH INTER-ACADEMY TOURNAMENT!" ROAR. The crowd’s response was deafening. "Fifteen academies! One hundred and eighty of the most talented young cultivators in the known universe! Three days of competition that will determine which academy stands above all others!"
More cheering. Flags waved. Banners unfurled.
"You have TWO HOURS before the first round of competition to prepare yourselves." The commentator’s tone shifted—still energetic, but carrying an edge of seriousness. "Now, let me explain the rules of Round One."
A massive hologram flickered to life above the arena—a three-dimensional map of a landscape that made several students frown.
The terrain was horrid. Jagged mountains clawed at a sky choked with storm clouds. Lightning struck the ground in constant barrages—CRACK, BOOM, CRACK—each bolt powerful enough to kill Foundation Establishment cultivators outright. Wind currents screamed across the landscape in visible tunnels of distorted air, strong enough to tear people from their feet and hurl them into obstacles.
"The first round is an ELIMINATION round." The hologram zoomed in, showing ten glowing points scattered across the nightmare landscape. "Each academy must send seven participants through a designated region to reach their academy’s assigned exit portal. If at least FIVE of your seven participants reach the portal, your academy qualifies for the next round."
Murmuring rippled through the student platforms. The environment looked brutal.
"IMPORTANT RULES." The commentator’s voice hardened. "No weapons higher than Tier 1 may be used in this tournament. Any academy caught violating this rule will be IMMEDIATELY DISQUALIFIED. No exceptions. No appeals."
Kael felt a flicker of satisfaction. His new Tier 1 blades would be perfectly legal.
"There are ten portals total—one per qualifying academy. You must arrive at the portal at ALL COSTS. Other academies WILL attempt to stop you. Combat is expected. Combat is ENCOURAGED." A pause for effect. "Time limit: THREE HOURS. If fewer than five of your participants reach the portal before time expires, your academy is ELIMINATED."
The hologram shifted, showing the starting zones for each academy.
"All seven participants from each academy will be teleported to the designated planet simultaneously. The clock starts the moment you arrive. Survive the environment. Reach your portal. Qualify for the next round."
The commentator’s smile was audible. "Enjoy."
CRACK. A massive lightning bolt illuminated the hologram landscape, making several students flinch.
The platforms dissolved into controlled chaos—students turning to their captains, discussions breaking out, strategies being debated.
A tap on Kael’s shoulder.
He turned. Isabella stood behind him, expression calm but eyes sharp.
"Thalia and Marcus are here." She nodded upward toward the VIP section. "Along with one of the Blades."
Kael’s gaze followed her gesture. There—in the Vorn family seating area—two familiar figures. Thalia Vorn, his third sister, elegant as always in formal black. And beside her, Marcus Vorn, his expression already twisted into something unpleasant.
A man in dark armor stood behind them—Blade No. 11, face obscured by a standard-issue mask.
Kael smiled.
"Then we better not keep our siblings waiting." He started forward, then paused. His eyes had found something else.
Near the Imperial Academy platform, Rooley was bouncing on his heels, grinning like an idiot, chatting animatedly with—
Silas Slanders.
The older Slanders sibling stood with her usual composed demeanor, brown hair catching the artificial light, frozen-lake eyes warm in a way Kael had rarely seen. Her summoned snake—different from Rooley’s starlight fox—coiled lazily at her feet.
"Hey." Aria appeared at Kael’s side, following his gaze. "Isn’t that—"
"Silas." Kael was already moving. "Yeah. Let’s go say hi." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎
Rue materialized from somewhere—not literally, though with her it was hard to tell. "Where are you going, captain?"
"To greet an old friend."
Sage fell into step immediately. "Don’t leave me out."
The three of them approached the Imperial Academy platform’s edge, where a thin barrier separated the academies. Silas noticed them coming and excused herself from Rooley, meeting them at the boundary.
"Kael." Her smile was genuine—rare for her. "It’s good to see you again."
"You too." Kael glanced at the Imperial Academy students behind Silas, then back. "You didn’t tell me you were a rival academy student."
"Didn’t come up." Silas shrugged. "And you too, Aria." His gaze softened slightly. "Glad you’re still alive."
"Thanks to you, partially." Aria’s voice carried unusual warmth. "That water demon would have killed us otherwise."
"And Rue." Silas nodded to the fox-kin, who was smiling. "Your has improved. I can see it in your aura."
Rue preened. "Thank you! I’ve been practicing—"
"They’re really going at it," Sage muttered to Kael. "Should we be concerned?"
"Let them have their moment."
The conversation continued—casual, friendly, the easy rapport of people who’d fought beside each other in life-or-death situations. Silas shared a few details about Imperial Academy’s team. Kael returned the favor with vague generalities. Aria and Rue caught up on Summoner Guild politics.
After ten minutes, Kael clapped Silas on the shoulder.
"Good luck in the tournament. Try not to die before we can have a proper rematch."
"Same to you." Silas’s frozen-lake eyes gleamed. "Though I suspect you’ll need less luck than most."
Kael laughed and stepped away, gesturing for the girls to follow.
"Where are you going now?" Rue asked.
Kael’s smile didn’t reach his eyes.
"Upstairs. To see my so-called family."
- 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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