Chapter 22: Chapter 22: The Spars Begin 2
To an outsider, it would look like two children playing with wooden weapons. But the physics told a different story:
Each impact cracked reinforced training ground stone. Each missed strike left cuts in the air itself—not from sharpness, but from pure velocity. When their weapons met, the sound was wrong—too sharp, too forceful, echoing across the backyard like miniature thunderclaps.
After fifteen minutes of continuous combat, both children were breathing hard.
Celestia’s spear work had evolved dramatically. She’d incorporated at least seven new techniques, adapted her footwork ten times, and developed two entirely original combination attacks.
Runar had maintained his one-level advantage, but only by continuously adapting his own approach. Staying exactly one step ahead of someone who was learning this fast required active effort, even for him.
“Time!” Seraphina called out, her voice strained. “Both of you, stop! Right now!”
Both children froze, weapons still raised.
“But we were just getting started!” Celestia protested. “I almost had him that time!”
She really hadn’t, Runar thought. But the fact that she thinks she was close shows excellent battle instinct.
Parents’ Perspective
Jake set down his teacup with a hand that trembled slightly.
Lirien’s face was pale, her eyes wide with shock and something approaching fear.
Seraphina had abandoned her chair entirely, standing at the edge of the porch with her cultivation base flickering protectively.
“What,” Jake said slowly, each word careful and measured, “was that?”
The three adults stared at the training ground—now covered in small craters, frost patterns, scorch marks from qi impact, and cracks radiating from dozens of impact points.
“They’re seven and five years old,” Seraphina whispered. “Seven. And five.”
“That spear technique Celestia was using,” Jake continued, his cultivator’s eye analyzing what he’d witnessed. “That was Peak Heaven-grade. Minimum. The combination attacks toward the end were touching Divine-grade territory.”
“Impossible,” Seraphina said automatically. “Heaven-grade martial arts take decades to master. She’s five.”
“And Runar,” Lirien added, her voice barely audible. “His sword work was…”
“I couldn’t classify it,” Jake finished. “Every movement was perfect. Not just good—perfect. Economy of motion that surpasses our instructors at the academy. And he was holding back the entire time.”
“Holding back?” Seraphina turned to him. “How can you tell?”
“Because he never once used his full speed or power,” Jake explained. “Watch Celestia—she’s breathing hard, sweating, clearly pushed to her limit. Runar looks like he could keep going for hours. And every single one of his counters stopped exactly one level above Celestia’s ability. Not overwhelming. Not flashy. Just… precisely better.”
“He was teaching her,” Lirien realized. “The entire fight. He was measuring his skill to stay exactly one step ahead so she’d learn faster.”
The three adults looked at each other, sharing the same unspoken thought:
What kind of monsters are our children becoming?
“Those movements,” Seraphina said finally. “The power in those impacts. If they weren’t on this reinforced training ground, if they weren’t on Telstra with its dense atmosphere and heightened gravity…”
“They’d be causing catastrophic damage,” Jake finished grimly.
Runar, listening with his enhanced senses, confirmed their assessment. They’re not wrong. If Celestia and I fought like this on Earth—even with this much suppression—each of our strikes would be like small explosions. The craters we’re leaving would be measured in city blocks instead of feet.
But here on Telstra, with gravity hundreds of times Earth’s normal, with atmosphere dense enough to slow even supersonic objects, with space itself reinforced by the planet’s sheer mass—our “destructive” sparring barely registers as unusual.
The humans born here are evolved for this environment. Even without cultivation, a normal Telstra human could probably lift a car on Earth. With cultivation, the disparity becomes even more extreme.
This world operates on a completely different scale.
“Again!” Celestia called out, having caught her breath. “I figured out how to counter that last move! Let me try!”
“NO!” all three parents shouted simultaneously.
Celestia deflated. “But I was just getting warmed up…”
“You’ve already created seven new techniques in fifteen minutes,” Seraphina said, descending from the porch with a mixture of pride and exasperation. “Any more and your foundation might become unstable. You need to consolidate what you’ve learned.”
“And Runar,” Lirien added, approaching her son. “We need to talk about where you learned those sword techniques.”
“I didn’t learn them?” Runar offered. “I just… knew them? The moment I picked up the katana, it felt natural.”
Which was absolutely true. His Void Severance Katana Soul had provided instinctive mastery.
Jake exchanged a long look with Seraphina. Finally, he sighed.
“Both of you, sit,” he commanded, pointing to meditation mats. “We’re going to have a serious discussion about combat safety, power control, and why you absolutely cannot demonstrate these abilities at the academy entrance examination.”
As both children obediently sat—Celestia looking disappointed, Runar looking appropriately chastised—the adults gathered together for an urgent conference.
“This changes everything,” Seraphina muttered. “If other families see them fight like that—”
“They’d be recruited by force,” Jake agreed. “Or worse, seen as threats to be eliminated.”
“So we hide it,” Lirien said firmly. “Completely. They show Meteor Forging and Stardust Awakening level skills respectively. Nothing more. Nothing less. Agreed?”
“Agreed,” both other adults said.
They turned back to the children, who were sitting quietly with their wooden weapons laid respectfully beside them.
And tried very hard not to think about the fact that their supposedly innocent training session had just revealed that two children—seven and five years old—possessed martial abilities that could potentially threaten experienced cultivators.
Just another day in the Cross household, Jake thought with dark humor.
Just another day raising monster geniuses who could accidentally reshape the cultivation world.
Normal parenting problems.
That Night – Runar’s Room
Runar sat on his bed, examining the wooden katana he’d brought back to his room. In the moonlight filtering through his window, the simple training weapon looked entirely ordinary.
But when he gripped it, when he let just a fraction of his Void Severance Katana Soul’s resonance flow through—
The weapon thrummed with potential. Not ready. Not awakened. But waiting.
When I reach Planetary Core realm, this soul will fully awaken, Runar thought. And when it does…
He remembered the instinctive knowledge that had flooded him during the spar. Techniques that could cut through space itself. Movements that existed in the gaps between moments. Strike patterns that could sever not just bodies, but Intent, Laws, and eventually Rules themselves.
The Void Severance Katana Soul. A Chaos-grade weapon souls from ancient times.
And it’s mine.
Outside his window, Celestia’s house was probably dark except for her training room, where she was probably already practicing the new techniques she’d developed during their spar.
Runar smiled. She’ll come back tomorrow demanding another match. And the day after. And every day until the academy.
Good. She should push herself. She has the talent to become truly extraordinary.
And I’ll be there every step of the way, staying exactly one level ahead, pushing her to greater and greater heights.
Because what good is ultimate power if you can’t help the people who matter reach their own potential?
He set the wooden katana aside and lay back on his bed.
Twenty-four days until the academy entrance examination.
Twenty-four days of training, of careful suppression, of maintaining the illusion of being merely “very talented” instead of transcendently powerful.
And then—finally—the academy itself.
Real challenges, Runar thought as sleep began to claim him. Real danger. Real stimulus to break through my limits.
I’m ready.
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Chapters
- Chapter 163: Mastery in a Day 2
- Chapter 162: Mastery in a Day
- Chapter 161: GLOBAL REACTION 2
- Chapter 160: GLOBAL REACTION
- Chapter 159: The World Transforms
- Chapter 158: Plans
- Chapter 157: Tests 2 - Energy Control and ELEMENTAL MANIPULATION
- Chapter 156: Tests
- Chapter 155: Gravity Chamber
- Chapter 154: Attempting the Third Ring
- Chapter 153: Saturation Point
- Chapter 152: The First Ring
- Chapter 151: Abundance
- Chapter 150: Forge Installation
- Chapter 149: The Synthesis
- Chapter 148: Exotic Forge
- Chapter 147: Exponential Manufacturing
- Chapter 146: Two Days Forward 3
- Chapter 145: Two Days Forward 2
- Chapter 144: Two Days Forward
- Chapter 143: Technological Explosion 3
- Chapter 142: Technological Explosion 2
- Chapter 141: Technological Explosion
- Chapter 140: Transformation Assessment
- Chapter 139: Full Cultivation - First Hour
- Chapter 138: First Circulation
- Chapter 137: THE INFINITE CIRCULATION METHOD
- Chapter 136: Knowledge Transfer
- Chapter 135: Hybrid Quantum-Optical Computing Architecture
- Chapter 134: Public Release & Quantum Leap
- Chapter 133: Night of Breakthroughs 2
- Chapter 132: Night of Breakthroughs
- Chapter 131: Going home to study 3
- Chapter 130: Going home to study 2
- Chapter 129: Going home to study
- Chapter 128: The Reward That Wasn’t 2
- Chapter 127: The Reward That Wasn’t
- Chapter 126: Technology Boom 2
- Chapter 125: Technology Boom
- Chapter 124: The Launch Event - Part 5 (Fusion Reactor Debut)
- Chapter 123: The Launch Event - Part 4 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 122: The Launch Event - Part 3 (Starr VR Debut)
- Chapter 121: The Launch Event - Part 2
- Chapter 120: The Launch Event - Part 1
- Chapter 119: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 118: The Replicator Project 2
- Chapter 117: The Replicator Project
- Chapter 116: New Home, New Attention
- Chapter 115: New Look
- Chapter 114: Rapid Progress
- Chapter 113: Mind Cultivation and Confession
- Chapter 112: Cultivation
- Chapter 111: Explosive Growth 2
- Chapter 110: Explosive Growth
- Chapter 109: Planning and New Normal 2
- Chapter 108: Planning and New Normal
- Chapter 107: Dinner
- Chapter 106: Verification
- Chapter 105: First Day at Helix
- Chapter 104: Preparation
- Chapter 103: Protection
- Chapter 102: Perfect Design 2
- Chapter 101: Perfect Design
- Chapter 100: Breakthroughs
- Chapter 99: Family Business
- Chapter 98: The Cleansing
- Chapter 97: Digital Revolution
- Chapter 96: Neural Interface 2
- Chapter 95: Neural Interface
- Chapter 94: Foundation 2
- Chapter 93: Foundation
- Chapter 92: Enhancement
- Chapter 91: Awakening in Another World
- Chapter 90: Accumulation and Discovery
- Chapter 89: Vacuum Combat 2
- Chapter 88: Vacuum Combat
- Chapter 87: Mission Evaluation
- Chapter 86: Mission Hall
- Chapter 85 : Battle With Instructor and Assasinations
- Chapter 84: First Day
- Chapter 83: Earth-Prime 2
- Chapter 82: Earth-Prime 1
- Chapter 81: Trading Post
- Chapter 80: Assessment Conclusion 2
- Chapter 79: Assessment Conclusion
- Chapter 78: Shock
- Chapter 77: First Blood
- Chapter 76: Pirate Den 3
- Chapter 75: The Pirate Den 2
- Chapter 74: The Pirate Den
- Chapter 73: Quasar Metamorphosis 2
- Chapter 72: Quasar Metamorphosis 1
- Chapter 71: Soul Tempering
- Chapter 70: Reality Fragments & Soul Tempering
- Chapter 69: Soul Tempering Preparation 2
- Chapter 68: Soul Tempering Preparation
- Chapter 67: The Runic Clone 2
- Chapter 66: The Runic Clone
- Chapter 65: The Soul Problem
- Chapter 64: Body Reconstruction 2
- Chapter 63: Body Reconstruction 1
- Chapter 62: Universe Genesis
- Chapter 61: Origin Essence
- Chapter 60: The Path to Universal Seed
- Chapter 59: Extreme Training Decision
- Chapter 58 - 49: Training
- Chapter 57: Meeting in Suite 4701
- Chapter 56: The Tower of Stars
- Chapter 55: The Cosmic Vessel
- Chapter 54: Transition
- Chapter 53: Happy New Year and The Final Goodbyes
- Chapter 52: Adaptive Nano Combat Suits
- Chapter 51: Preparations & Shopping Morning
- Chapter 50: The Incident - Arrogant Young Master
- Chapter 49: Three Days of Farewell
- Chapter 48: Family Discussion
- Chapter 47: Gaia’s Invitation
- Chapter 46: Final Statistics
- Chapter 45: Confession
- Chapter 44: Satellite Orbit Advancement and Battle
- Chapter 43: Sixteen Years in Moments (Flashback)
- Chapter 42: Final Years and Legacy Real World Interlude
- Chapter 41: Years of Growth Training Complex
- Chapter 40: First Steps Into Eternity
- Chapter 39: Creating Techniques for the Parents
- Chapter 38: Space-Time Jump
- Chapter 37: Sealed Transformation
- Chapter 36: Pills and Seals
- Chapter 35: Solving the imbalance
- Chapter 34: Void Severance - Primordial Grade Weapon Soul
- Chapter 33: Transformation and Awakening
- Chapter 32: System Rewards and Reflection Late Night - Runar’s Room
- Chapter 31: Aftermath and Return
- Chapter 30: Journey to Shelter - The Families
- Chapter 29: Universal Will and Ascension The Pill’s Fury
- Chapter 28: Starlight Judgment Return to Reality
- Chapter 27: Comprehension and Evolution
- Chapter 26: The calm before the storm 2
- Chapter 25: The calm before the storm
- Chapter 24: The Realization 2
- Chapter 23: The Realization
- Chapter 22: The Spars Begin 2
- Chapter 21: The Spars Begin
- Chapter 20: Secret Assistance 2
- Chapter 19: Secret Assistance
- Chapter 18: What do you mean techniques aren’t hoarded like a national treasures
- Chapter 17: Transcendent Comprehension 2
- Chapter 16: Transcendent Comprehension
- Chapter 15: Cultivating the Path
- Chapter 14: Perfecting the Path
- Chapter 13: Explanations and Adjustments
- Chapter 12: Revelations 2
- Chapter 11: Revelations
- Chapter 10: Dual Cultivation Mall
- Chapter 9: Foundation Awakening
- Chapter 8: Back Home and Preparations
- Chapter 7: Meeting Family Friends
- Chapter 6: System’s Bounty
- Chapter 5: Runic Synthesis 2
- Chapter 4: Runic Synthesis
- Chapter 3: Newbie Gift Package 2
- Chapter 2: Newbie Gift Package
- Chapter 1: Truck-kun’s First Mission