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ONLINE: Blades of Eternity-Chapter 193: AN UNINVITED VISITOR
The moon hung high in the velvety night sky, casting a serene glow over Valoria. Kaelen sat cross-legged on his balcony, his sword resting beside him as he meditated in silence. The cool night breeze whispered through the air, carrying the faint hum of the distant city.
He focused inward, feeling the mana flow through his body, trying to refine his connection to the elements. But just as he was beginning to find a rhythm, a faint disturbance jarred his concentration.
A presence.
Before Kaelen could react, a shadow shifted near him, and suddenly, Vice Chancellor Reeves was standing there, his figure almost blending with the moonlit backdrop.
"Vice Chancellor?" Kaelen exclaimed, startled, breaking out of his meditative state. "What are you doing—"
"Quiet," Reeves interrupted sharply, his eyes scanning the surroundings with an intense focus. "Something is here."
Kaelen blinked, his heart racing. He instinctively reached for his sword, gripping its hilt tightly. But despite Reeves’ warning, he couldn’t sense anything unusual. The air felt the same, the night as calm as ever.
"Are you sure?" Kaelen whispered, his voice laced with doubt.
Reeves shot him a look, his expression grave. "Your sensory skills need work, boy. Stay alert."
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Before Kaelen could protest, the air around them grew unnaturally cold, and an ominous pressure began to fill the space. A chill ran down Kaelen’s spine, and his grip on his sword tightened.
Then, like a shadow tearing through reality itself, a silhouette materialized in the air before the balcony. The figure was ghastly, flickering in and out of existence, its appearance twisted and otherworldly.
Kaelen’s breath hitched as the being levitated effortlessly, its hollow eyes glowing faintly in the moonlight.
"Impressive," the figure rasped, its voice like the echo of a thousand whispers. "To think someone could detect my presence. Reeves, you truly live up to your reputation."
"Hollowed One," Reeves said coolly, his body tense but his expression unwavering. "I expected someone like you to show up eventually."
Kaelen’s mind raced. The Hollowed One? He had heard whispers of a figure by that name—a harbinger of death, a creature of terror. And now, it was here, hovering before him.
The Hollowed One chuckled darkly, the sound reverberating like nails scraping against metal. "I’m flattered. It’s rare to find someone who still remembers me. But enough pleasantries."
Its gaze shifted to Kaelen, and for a moment, the boy felt as though his very soul was being scrutinized.
"So," it said, its tone dripping with malice, "this is the one. The Dragonyx heir. Dead or alive, you’re coming with me."
Kaelen’s blood ran cold, and he instinctively stepped back, but Reeves held out a hand to stop him.
"Stay where you are," Reeves commanded. "This isn’t someone you can handle."
The Hollowed One tilted its head, amused. "Brave words, Vice Chancellor. But you won’t stop me."
The tension crackled in the air, heavy and suffocating. Kaelen tightened his grip on his sword, his heart pounding in his chest as he prepared for the confrontation that seemed inevitable.
The air grew impossibly dense as the Hollowed One’s mocking gaze met Reeves’ unwavering determination. Without a word, both unleashed their powers, their domains erupting into existence with an overwhelming force.
Reeves’ Surging Domain exploded outward, a storm of turbulent energy that crackled with the might of unrelenting waves. The air shimmered with power, and Kaelen felt as though he stood at the heart of an endless ocean, its tides rising and falling with Reeves’ every breath.
In stark contrast, the Hollowed One’s Withering Expanse spread like an all-consuming plague. The temperature plummeted as the world within the domain became desolate and decayed. Shadows danced unnaturally, and the very life seemed to drain from the air.
The two domains collided, their energies pushing and pulling, each refusing to give way. Sparks of energy lashed out, shattering the balcony’s marble flooring and sending debris cascading into the courtyard below.
Kaelen stood frozen in awe, his eyes darting between the two forces. The sheer power of their clash was unlike anything he had ever witnessed, the stalemate creating an eerie balance between vitality and decay.
Reeves narrowed his eyes. "You’re stronger than I anticipated."
The Hollowed One’s lips twisted into a ghastly smirk. "And you’re more troublesome than I expected."
Despite the balance, the Hollowed One made the first move. In a blur, he dashed toward Reeves, his right arm shifting grotesquely into a withered claw. The energy emanating from it radiated death itself, corroding the very air around it.
Kaelen’s heart stopped as he saw the balcony crumbling further under the weight of the clash. But Reeves was faster. With a sharp motion, he summoned a surge of torrential energy from his domain, crashing it against the Hollowed One with enough force to throw him back.
The Hollowed One snarled as he stabilized himself midair, the shadows around him writhing like living creatures.
Before either could make another move, a loud commotion erupted below. Lights flared across the area as vigilantes clad in Valoria’s military insignia swarmed toward the source of the disturbance.
The Hollowed One glanced down, his expression unreadable, before turning his hollow gaze back to Kaelen.
"This isn’t over, Dragonyx heir," he hissed. "You’ll find no sanctuary here."
With that, his figure flickered like a shadow caught in the wind. In a heartbeat, he vanished, leaving only the oppressive silence of the night behind.
Reeves let out a slow breath, his domain retracting into himself. Kaelen, still gripping his sword tightly, turned to him.
"Vice Chancellor, what was that?" Kaelen asked, his voice trembling slightly.
Reeves didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he stared at the spot where the Hollowed One had disappeared, his expression grim. "Your life is no longer your own, Kaelen. Seems like the Dragonyx family still haven’t given up on you just yet."
Kaelen swallowed hard, his mind racing with questions he wasn’t sure he wanted the answers to.
The faint echoes of hurried footsteps grew louder as the vigilantes, armed and alert, arrived at Kaelen’s crumbled balcony. Their leader, a stern-faced officer clad in gleaming armor, stepped forward, his sharp gaze taking in the wreckage and the residual energy still lingering in the air.
Following closely behind was Chancellor Damaris of the Dawning of Magic. The aged man, draped in a flowing green and white robe, radiated an aura of quiet power despite the slight irritation evident in his narrowed eyes.
"What in the name of Valoria is going on here?" the officer demanded. His voice was sharp, carrying authority. "We detected a clash of high-tier domains. Explain yourself."
Damaris crossed his arms, his gaze fixed on Reeves. "Indeed. I trust you have an explanation for disturbing the peace of this esteemed kingdom?"
Reeves stepped forward, bowing slightly in apology. His demeanor was calm and composed. "I must apologize for the commotion, Chancellor Damaris, and honorable vigilantes. I was conducting a private test on my student here." He gestured toward Kaelen, who stood silently, his head lowered in deference.
’A private test? How is that possible? The energy I felt from here can be a threat to my life’ Damaris thought with a stunned look on his face.
The officer frowned. "A private test that shook half the district? This isn’t a training ground, Reeves. This is Valoria."
Reeves inclined his head. "It was my misjudgment, and I take full responsibility. Rest assured, such disturbances will not occur again."
Damaris’ eyes flickered to Kaelen for a moment before returning to Reeves. "See that it doesn’t. The convention begins in a matter of days, and we cannot afford unnecessary distractions."
The officer gave a curt nod. "Consider this your warning, Reeves. Next time, we won’t be so lenient."
With that, the vigilantes turned and marched away, their heavy boots echoing against the stone floor. Damaris gave Reeves one final look, a mixture of mild curiosity and annoyance, before following suit, his robes billowing as he walked.
As their figures disappeared into the distance, the tense air around the balcony finally dissipated. Reeves exhaled, his posture relaxing slightly, though his expression remained stern as he turned to Kaelen.
"Pack your things," Reeves said firmly. "You’ll be staying in my quarters until the convention begins."
Kaelen blinked in surprise. "But why, Vice Chancellor?"
"Because tonight was a close call," Reeves replied, his tone leaving no room for argument. "The Hollowed One won’t stop, and this is the only way to ensure you remain under my protection. Do you understand?"
Kaelen hesitated, then nodded. "Yes, Vice Chancellor. I’ll do as you say."
Reeves placed a hand on Kaelen’s shoulder. "Good. The days ahead will not be easy, Kaelen. But you’ve shown resilience tonight. Hold on to that."
With that, Reeves left the balcony, leaving Kaelen to gather his thoughts. As he looked out once more at the moonlit city, Kaelen felt the weight of the situation settle on his shoulders. The path before him was uncertain, but he resolved to face it head-on.