Finally, Aldran chuckled, his voice slurred with haze.
“You’ve got the eyes of a storm, Jaenor. Trouble clings to you like barnacles.”
Jaenor only exhaled another stream of smoke, the faintest smile tugging at his lips.
When the night grew heavy, he rose at last, leaving Aldran sprawled among the mats.
The sea breeze met him at the threshold, sharp and cool after the smoke-filled hut.
With the tide whispering at his feet and the moon high above, Jaenor turned back toward the city—and home.
–
Jaenor staggered as he walked down the stone-paved street, the world swaying faintly around him.
The smoke from the sea-folk’s den still clung to his chest, curling in his lungs, making each breath feel both heavy and strangely light at the same time.
His steps were uneven, but he did not care.
He had always returned from that place in this state—hazed, dazed, caught between waking and dream.
That was the danger of the leaves the sea-folk burned; they lulled the mind into a half-trance where time itself seemed to slow.
The den was not a place of violence or lust, but of forgetting—forgetting burdens, forgetting tomorrow.
And Jaenor, for all his pride and fire, had learned to embrace that oblivion when it became too much.
Tonight, the city was still.
A deep silence blanketed the harbor quarter, broken only by the groan of wooden beams and the faint slosh of seawater against the rocks below.
The air smelled of salt, damp stone, and the fading ember scent that clung to his clothes.
Ahead, not far, the small outline of his house waited.
Its silhouette was dim in the lantern glow—a place of familiarity, of rest.
He sighed, already longing for his bed.
There was a grim expression on his face, thinking that he had to sleep alone.
But as he reached the edge of the narrow lane, something shifted.
The air itself grew heavier, as if the night had taken a breath and refused to release it.
From the darkness, they emerged.
Several figures stepped out of the shadows without a sound, their forms wrapped in deep scarlet robes. Hoods covered their faces entirely, leaving them faceless shapes against the night. Their garments were not the worn cloth of common folk but ritual garb—threaded with faint glimmers of stitched runes, the kind that caught the lantern light like veins of fire.
There was no mistaking it: these were no merchants or pilgrims. These were practitioners of Origin.
The witches!
Jaenor froze, his senses tugged sharply awake despite the lingering haze in his mind. His heartbeat quickened, and his hand twitched instinctively toward the hilt of a blade he did not carry tonight.
One of the women stepped forward, slower than the rest.
She moved with poise, her steps deliberate, her presence thick as a drawn sword. She stopped right before Jaenor and looked at him from top to bottom. There was no expression on her face.
When she spoke, her voice was muffled by the hood, but it carried with it the weight of something accustomed to command.
“You are that boy.”
Her words slithered through the silence, laced with recognition. “Where is your sugar Mother?”
Jaenor narrowed his eyes, his voice rough but steady.
“I’m not a boy.”
He straightened his back despite the daze clinging to him, his pride stoked.
“And who are you calling sugar mother?”
The woman tilted her head.
He could not see her face, but he could feel her gaze, sharp and dissecting. Her answer came with no hesitation.
“Because we are the ones who will decide your fate.”
Jaenor’s brows knit, a retort already forming, when something struck him from behind.
It came like a whip of fire and lightning combined—a spiral of energy, orange in hue, that dug into his back and exploded outward.
ARRGH!!
His body convulsed, a cry torn from his lips as his knees slammed to the cobblestones.
The spiral of energy tightened, its bands binding him in place like molten chains. His muscles screamed against the weight, and though the smoke in his veins dulled his mind, pain cut through it with cruel clarity.
Jaenor gritted his teeth and forced his body to move.
He twisted, his arms straining, his veins burning as power stirred within him.
And then—it happened.
The air cracked.
From deep within him, an eruption of raw Origin force burst outward.
An invisible wave of Origin energy exploded from his body, scattering the orange mist that had begun to coil around the robed women.
The cobblestones shuddered, the lantern flame snapped, and dust lifted into the air.
The scarlet-robed figures staggered back, their composure briefly broken.
The leading woman did not retreat.
Instead, she froze, her head snapping up with a shock that even her hood could not conceal.
Her voice rang with astonishment.
“A male Origin user. Fascinating.”
Jaenor, panting, forced one knee up, his jaw clenched in defiance.
But before he could gather himself, three more spirals of energy lashed out from the other women—one to his chest, one to his side, and one across his legs.
The combined strike ripped through him, and his body collapsed back to the ground with a brutal crack. His arms trembled as he tried to push himself up, his fingers clawing against the stones, but the weight of the spirals was crushing.
They burned with runic power, chains drawn from pure Origin power, and no ordinary human could ever resist them.
The lead woman raised her hand, her own power flowing into the spirals.
They tightened like a vice, rooting him to the earth. Jaenor’s body shuddered with effort as he fought against them, every muscle taut, his vision swimming with sparks.
For a heartbeat, it seemed he might break free again. His body trembled, his teeth bared, the ground beneath him cracking—
But the power overwhelmed him.
His breath faltered.
The haze of smoke in his blood combined with the crushing weight of the bindings, drowning him in exhaustion.
His defiance flickered, dimmed, and then slipped away.
Darkness swarmed in, cold and merciless.
His head dropped, his body slackening.
The woman lowered her hand, satisfied.
She did not gloat.
She did not laugh.
She only whispered, almost reverently:
“Perfect.”
Without another word, she gestured to the others.
The scarlet-robed women moved as one, surrounding his unconscious form.
A ripple of red mist enveloped them, cloaking their shapes and blotting out their presence from the world.
The silence of the night swallowed them whole.
When the mist faded, there was nothing left.
The street stood empty once more, as though no one had ever been there.
Only the faint echo of that power hung in the air, vanishing like smoke in the wind.
No passerby had seen, and no neighbor had stirred.
To the city, it was as if Jaenor had simply disappeared in the dead of the night.
–
The next morning, Aldran woke upon the sands of the shore.
The sea breeze stung his face, and the sound of waves breaking against the rocks roused him from the drunken stupor of the night.
Blinking against the brightness of dawn, he rubbed his temples and glanced about.
The beach was quiet, save for gulls circling overhead, but Jaenor was nowhere to be seen.
Memory returned in fragments: Jaenor had risen in the middle of the night, slipping away without a word, leaving Aldran sprawled half-conscious upon the shore with nothing but the whisper of the waves for company.
With a groan, Aldran pushed himself up, brushing sand from his half-buttoned shirt.
“Bloody fool,” he muttered, half-affection and half-irritation.
“Always wandering off like a shadow.”
He knew Jaenor’s habits well—first stop would usually be his little shack of a home in the fisherman lane.
But when Aldran went there, the place was empty, the door bolted from the outside.
He checked the fishmonger’s stall too, thinking perhaps Jaenor had gone to earn a few coins gutting fish or hauling nets, but the stall was unmanned, nets hanging loose, flies buzzing over last night’s catch.
The halfling scratched his jaw, unease prickling his skin.
“Where in all the seas did you vanish, boy?”
For a brief moment, he considered searching further, but a pirate’s time was not his own.
His captain would be waiting at the harbor, and tardiness often earned more than words.
With a sigh, Aldran muttered, “He’ll turn up… always does,” and turned his boots toward the docks.
Yet a stone of worry weighed in his gut, one he could not shake.
–
Meanwhile, far above the waking city, in the cold marble chambers of the castle’s upper floors, the atmosphere was altogether different.
The chamber was dimly lit, curtains half-drawn, the sea wind threading through the tall arched windows.
Within, tension coiled like a drawn bow.
Earl sat with his goblet half-raised, fingers tight upon the stem, though he had not drunk in several minutes.
Across from him stood Saphyra, her hair tumbling in long waves, her gaze locked upon him with that knowing sharpness that always set him ill at ease.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 255: A demon granddaughter
- Chapter 254: A son she never had
- Chapter 253: Forces that shouldn’t be touched
- Chapter 252: Move towards the digsite
- Chapter 251 251: Men are slaves
- Chapter 250: The tomb in the valley
- Chapter 249: Immortal lord Tomb
- Chapter 248 248: Going to the Kreeshan Valley
- Chapter 247 247: Long distance relationship
- Chapter 246: The Rebel camp
- Chapter 245: Man had lost his way - 2
- Chapter 244: Man had lost his way
- Chapter 243: Chased by witches
- Chapter 242: Wife and wife
- Chapter 241: A new world and new cities
- Chapter 240: A New Matriarchal World
- Chapter 239: A New Era
- Chapter 238: Sealing Immortal Lord Jaenor
- Chapter 237: Initiating the sealing
- Chapter 236: Daemon and Queen
- Chapter 235: I can seal him!
- Chapter 234: Underestimating him costed her
- Chapter 233: Battle against the Queen Goddess -2
- Chapter 232: Battle against the Queen Goddess
- Chapter 231: Battle against the Gods
- Chapter 230: Curiousity killed the cat
- Chapter 229: You are not my mother!!
- Chapter 228: Humiliation
- Chapter 227: Why did you betray me?
- Chapter 226: You should leave this forest
- Chapter 225: Return of Jaenor
- Chapter 224: Heartbeat of Jaenor
- Chapter 223: The Awakening
- Chapter 222: Sacrificing for Jaenor
- Chapter 221: Chaos origin
- Chapter 220: Battle of Gods
- Chapter 219: Birth of Daemon God - 7
- Chapter 218: Birth of Daemon God - 6
- Chapter 217: Birth of Daemon God - 5
- Chapter 216: Birth of Daemon God - 4
- Chapter 215: Birth of Daemon God - 3
- Chapter 214: Birth of Daemon God - 2
- Chapter 213: Birth of Daemon God - 1
- Chapter 212: A trap
- Chapter 211: Sin of lust
- Chapter 210: Witch sisters
- Chapter 209: Attack the legion
- Chapter 208: In time
- Chapter 207: Villages and towns destroyed
- Chapter 206: Leave for County
- Chapter 205: Departures
- Chapter 204: Made me look lazy
- Chapter 203: The Fight Without Jaenor
- Chapter 202: This is life!
- Chapter 201: Imperial Elder Princess
- Chapter 200: A new group in the village
- Chapter 199: Back in her, in his woman
- Chapter 198: Back to her embrace
- Chapter 197: Brotherhood Knights
- Chapter 196: Frostvale
- Chapter 195: Shattered heart
- Chapter 194: Back to Frostvale
- Chapter 193: Devastating power
- Chapter 192: Explosive Battle
- Chapter 191: Meeting the Sin
- Chapter 190: The Flight West
- Chapter 189: We need your help, Jaenor!
- Chapter 188: An apology from Mother Supreme
- Chapter 187: The Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 186: Threesome with family ladies
- Chapter 185: Letter from the Imperial Princess - 2
- Chapter 184: Letter from the Imperial Princess
- Chapter 183: The Unexpected Visitors
- Chapter 182: With friends in the tavern
- Chapter 181: A small respite in chaos
- Chapter 180: I will make the Arkwright’s great again
- Chapter 179: The houses loyal to us
- Chapter 178: The Divine Beast
- Chapter 177: Back with the family
- Chapter 176: Nothing matters in the end
- Chapter 175: The Seven Sins - 2
- Chapter 174: The Seven Sins -1
- Chapter 173: The Empress’ lost love
- Chapter 172: We got to do what we got to do.
- Chapter 171: Meeting the Prince
- Chapter 170: The Estate far away...
- Chapter 169: A warning or guidance
- Chapter 168 168: An Ascendant in the spire
- Chapter 167 167: Ignorance of the powerful beings
- Chapter 166 166: Beyond the realm
- Chapter 165 165: The Court of Lady Maude Peanna
- Chapter 164 164: The North Trenches
- Chapter 163 163: Two demoness
- Chapter 162 162: The Escape
- Chapter 161 161: Artifact of the Seperation
- Chapter 160 160: Two cores as One
- Chapter 159 159: Join me and we will kill him!
- Chapter 158 158: Lord of Sin into the fraye
- Chapter 157 157: Mother Supreme Wendelina
- Chapter 156 156: He is an abomination
- Chapter 155 155: Take the sword, Jaenor
- Chapter 154 154: Killing me won't be easy
- Chapter 153 153: The annihilation of Ki'thara tribe
- Chapter 152 152: The Blaedred Skull Sect
- Chapter 151 151: Save Baren!
- Chapter 150 150: I will make my house rise to power again
- Chapter 149 149: My Name is JAENOR ARKWRIGHT!!!
- Chapter 148 148: You are from a family of traitors
- Chapter 147 147: Pursuit of the chosen
- Chapter 146 146: Kiss your aunt!
- Chapter 145 145: The twisted couple
- Chapter 144 144: No one disrespects my family
- Chapter 143 143: The ball of the Baron
- Chapter 142 142: In search of their friends
- Chapter 141 141: Secret chamber under the temple
- Chapter 140 140: Blaedred Skull Sect
- Chapter 139 139: Just like his grandfather!
- Chapter 138 138: You will not touch the boy
- Chapter 137 137: Dark spirits of the hills
- Chapter 136 136: An Invitation to Ball
- Chapter 135 135: I am an AssMan
- Chapter 134 134: A mysterious couple
- Chapter 133 133: A mature woman feels different
- Chapter 132 132: Years of lonliness melted away
- Chapter 131 131: Grandmother, Id like to...
- Chapter 130 130: Aura core
- Chapter 129 129: Wicked Witch sisters
- Chapter 128 128: Meeting the old heroes - 2
- Chapter 127 127: Meeting the old heroes - 1
- Chapter 126 126: Training by the old man
- Chapter 125 125: Grandmother?
- Chapter 124 124: The duchy of Drakenten
- Chapter 123 123: Arrival of Witches
- Chapter 122 122: We need to leave, Jaenor
- Chapter 121 121: Meeting his friends
- Chapter 120 120: INTO THE ABYSS!
- Chapter 119 119: Revelation hits harder
- Chapter 118 118: Beings older than time itself
- Chapter 117 117: Lordess Magdalyna
- Chapter 116 116: Unpredictable
- Chapter 115 115: The Origin Aura of the Lord
- Chapter 114 114: Lich attacks Jaenor
- Chapter 113 113: The dual core entity
- Chapter 112 112: You big fat pig!
- Chapter 111 111: Enter the dragon
- Chapter 110 110: Phantom bow of Origin
- Chapter 109 109: Just like back then
- Chapter 108 108: Die if you must, but do let anyone pass
- Chapter 107 107: Waking the dead
- Chapter 106 106: The Orc lord retreats
- Chapter 105 105: Lich king's Legion
- Chapter 104 104: Lich King
- Chapter 103 103: News of the Dark legion's march
- Chapter 102 102: General Knight Kaider
- Chapter 101 101: Gigantic hills of eastern border
- Chapter 100 100: Berdhshire Fortress
- Chapter 99 99: Realm of Immortals
- Chapter 98 98: She is a powerhouse
- Chapter 97 97: Meeting the Mother Supreme - 2
- Chapter 96 96: Meeting the Mother Supreme -1
- Chapter 95 95: The Silverspire of the Witch Council
- Chapter 94 94: Killing off a troll
- Chapter 93 93: Jaenor is alive?
- Chapter 92 92: The half-dragon
- Chapter 91 91: Sugar momma
- Chapter 90 90: Daughters of the Matriarch
- Chapter 89 89: Rumors of the Chosen three
- Chapter 88 88: Witch Morgana is back
- Chapter 87 87: Foolish boy!
- Chapter 86 86: I'm yours to take
- Chapter 85 85: Plesuring him on the boat
- Chapter 84 84: Sea milf
- Chapter 83 83: Sailing away on the Pirate ship
- Chapter 82 82: Lord commander Thaddeus
- Chapter 81 81: The Witch Hunters
- Chapter 80 80: Brotherhood of the Inquistion
- Chapter 79 79: I desire you and I want you!!
- Chapter 78 78: Join hands with the Mistress
- Chapter 77 77: The Origin Bearer
- Chapter 76 76: You have committed a grave sin
- Chapter 75 75: You are the Ashen Witch
- Chapter 74 74: Origin Primarch
- Chapter 73 73: The Origin Stone
- Chapter 72 72: Redmoon witches
- Chapter 71 71: Nowhere to be seen
- Chapter 70 70: You are one lucky MF!!
- Chapter 69 69: Gorgeous thicc milf
- Chapter 68 68: You are my Witch, my devil!
- Chapter 67 67: Siren Queen of the deep waters
- Chapter 66 66: Out of control
- Chapter 65 65: Humans are fun to mess with
- Chapter 64 64: Sirens on the land
- Chapter 63 63: Enchanting Witch
- Chapter 62 62: The witch and the lost boy
- Chapter 61 61: Wake from the dead!
- Chapter 60 60: Spear and Dragon
- Chapter 59 59: Training of the Chosen
- Chapter 58 58: The Three Heroes
- Chapter 57 57: Lord of Pride Sin - Draelusa
- Chapter 56 56: Death of Jaenor
- Chapter 55: Darkgrim lands - 3
- Chapter 54: Darkgrim lands - 2
- Chapter 53: Darkgrim lands - 1
- Chapter 52: Going into the darkgrim lands..
- Chapter 51: Jaenor is the chosen one?
- Chapter 50: Summoning a dragon
- Chapter 49: Kidnapping Jaenor
- Chapter 48: A talking fiend
- Chapter 47: Brown Robed Witches
- Chapter 46: How about a drink?
- Chapter 45: This isn’t over, Witch
- Chapter 44: Duel between the Witches
- Chapter 43: Dominant Witch
- Chapter 42: You will be killed!
- Chapter 41: The New Reality
- Chapter 40: Departure
- Chapter 39: You parents are dead
- Chapter 38: Are you her real son?
- Chapter 37: We will come back
- Chapter 36: We need to leave
- Chapter 35: Chosen ones
- Chapter 34: Awakening - 2
- Chapter 33: Awakening
- Chapter 32: Pure Rage
- Chapter 31: The Origin - source
- Chapter 30: The Witch of the Coven
- Chapter 29: Slaughter
- Chapter 28: Fiends of the darkness
- Chapter 27: Wedding turend into Nightmare
- Chapter 26: Shadows in the night
- Chapter 25: Night liaisons
- Chapter 24: Wedding
- Chapter 23: A ritual in the woods - 2
- Chapter 22: A ritual in the woods - 1
- Chapter 21: Feisty girl Rena
- Chapter 20: Soon to be husband
- Chapter 19: Proposal
- Chapter 18: Witch arrives in the mountain
- Chapter 17: Another day at the tavern
- Chapter 16: His mother’s fury
- Chapter 15: Old friends
- Chapter 14: My friends mother - 2
- Chapter 13: My friend’s mother
- Chapter 12: Routine life in mountains
- Chapter 11: I am not touching you
- Chapter 10: Mother of mine
- Chapter 9: Milf list
- Chapter 8: You should calm down, daughter
- Chapter 7: All night long (18+)
- Chapter 6: Mature Vixen
- Chapter 5: My girlfriend’s mother
- Chapter 4: Daughter rejects, mother steps in
- Chapter 3: A Paradise
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: Forbidden love