Chapter 3 3: Second Awakening
Hunger and poverty drove Ethan toward the military canteen, his stomach growling in harmony with his dwindling finances.
The soldier’s pay was barely enough to survive on, which was two iron-grade cores per month, especially for someone labelled “talentless” – they weren’t expected to need long-term financial planning.
The canteen occupied the ground floor of a utilitarian concrete building, its high windows letting in streams of midday light that cast harsh shadows across the metal tables arranged in rows.
The day’s lunch was some kind of meat stew, a basic but nutrient-rich fare designed to fuel soldiers rather than please palates.
The steam rising from the serving stations carried a blend of familiar spices – the military’s attempt to make the synthetic meat somewhat palatable.
Ethan joined the queue, and before long a person called for him.
“Ethan!?”
Ethan turned to find Jack Chen standing behind him, dressed in the grey uniform of the city wall guards. The fabric was notably cleaner than the mud-stained attire of front-line scouts like himself.
<Human: Jack Chen>
<Rank: Low-Iron>
<Danger Sense Talent: F-Grade>
<Skills: Basic Sixth Sense (Novice)>
At eighteen, they were the same age, but Jack’s position as a wall guard meant he’d likely live to see nineteen – a luxury many “talentless” couldn’t count on.
Although Jack had the same rank as the previous Ethan, which was Low-Iron. They were not on the same strength level. Since Jack was given more Iron Cores to absorb, which granted him more attribute points.
“I heard about your mission today,” Jack said, genuine concern etched on his features as he patted Ethan’s shoulder. “Scouting the surroundings… I’m glad you made it back alive.”
“Thanks, I appreciate it,” Ethan replied, studying his fellow expendable carefully. His predecessor’s memories painted Jack as a classmate from the academy, both of them drafted into military service as cannon fodder.
But unlike Ethan, who had been cursed with no talent, Jack’s F-Grade Danger Sense had saved him from front-line duty, relegating him to wall guard instead. A cushy position, relatively speaking. Furthermore, Ethan was given one iron core to reach the Low-Iron Core grade, meanwhile, Jack was given more.
The serving staff filled their trays, ladling out their portions. The stew landed in their bowls with a wet splat, chunks of meat floating in thick brown gravy.
“Mind if I join you?” Jack asked, following Ethan toward one of the corner tables. “My relief doesn’t start for another hour, and I’d love to hear how you managed to survive out there. Might help me last longer if I ever get reassigned to the front.”
Ethan nodded, choosing a table with good sightlines to both exits – old habits from his previous life dying hard. He sat with his back to the wall, a position that would have made Jack Thompson, his bully from his past life, mock him mercilessly. The irony wasn’t lost on him.
As they ate, Jack leaned forward, voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. “So, tell me – how did you really survive out there? Everyone knows the survival rate for talentless scouts is…” he trailed off, realizing too late he was stepping into dangerous territory.
Ethan paused, spoon halfway to his mouth.
The memories of both lives intertwined in his mind – the terror of drowning, the rage of revenge, his transmigration. But those weren’t stories he could share.
“My whole team died,” he said finally, voice flat. “I survived by mere coincidence.”
Jack’s expression went blank for a second before horror crept across his features as he realized his massive social blunder. “I-I’m sorry,” he stammered, pushing his food around his plate. “I shouldn’t have…”
“It’s fine,” Ethan cut him off, “don’t worry about it. But I really can’t help – I don’t know how I survived myself.” The lie came easily to his lips.
The truth, after all, was far more complicated. The previous Ethan – the original owner of this body – had long since died in that forest.
As he watched Jack fumble through an awkward attempt to change the subject, Ethan couldn’t help but wonder – how many talents would he need to devour before he could live normally without worrying about being bullied, or being a prey like the other Ethan was.
…
After Jack left, Ethan tried to think through some excuses that he could use to showcase his new power at some point. He knew that he couldn’t hide forever, and he would need to use his talent at some point. He would definitely not show that he can transform into monster, but he can show that he has a talent such as speed talent.
And, after some deep searching in Ethan’s memories, or his memories now. He thought of the second awakening.
The second awakening represented one of this world’s greatest mysteries. After the first awakening—the crucial moment in adolescence when talents either manifested or didn’t—most paths were set. The talented advanced. The talentless served. The system functioned with brutal efficiency.
But the second awakening defied this ordered system. Only three documented cases existed in recorded history, each surrounded by intensive study and speculation.
The first occurred fifty years ago: a talentless merchant suddenly manifested C-Grade fire manipulation during a bandit attack.
The second case emerged during the Beast Tide around eighteen years ago.
Where a soldier developed his second talent, an A-grade defensive talent.
Medical records, talent assessments, and environmental factors had been analyzed exhaustively, yet no common thread emerged to explain these extraordinary events. Some theorists proposed extreme stress as a trigger. Others suggested hidden bloodline activation. None could provide definitive proof.
The lack of understanding made the phenomenon more frightening to the established power structure. Unpredictable talent acquisition threatened the carefully maintained hierarchy. If talents could emerge spontaneously, how could the system maintain control?
After all, talents were known to be awakened at eighteen years old, if people could break that rule. This meant, that some people would awaken a talent and their name as an awakener would not be present in the database.
Second awakening cases historically received significant attention—and protection.
The military valued them as potential keys to understanding how to create more talented soldiers. Even an F-Grade talent through second awakening warranted study.
…
Ethan left the military canteen, declining to explore the city because he needed to understand this world beyond the inherited memories that filled his mind.
The streets of District Three spread before him.
High walls sectioned off different areas, creating defensible positions in case of breach.
Markets and residential areas were nestled within these zones, human life still continuing under the constant threat of the beast tides.
The memories of his body’s previous owner provided context for every sight.
Twenty years ago, the great beast tide had claimed his parents along with thousands of others.
The orphanage that raised him stood in District Three, near the danger zone and the first line of defence.
The academy where he’d spent his teenage years till recently occupied District Two, its towers visible over the intermediate walls.
But it was the Research Institute in District Two that drew his attention now.
Behind its pristine white walls and elegant architecture, Tiana had a happy life. Her B-Grade Analytical talent had opened doors that his lack of talent had sealed firmly shut.
The memories of their past surfaced.
A sunny afternoon in the academy courtyard, six years ago. Three older students harassing a young girl with glasses, trying to steal her research notes. Ethan, even then physically unremarkable, standing between them. He’d taken a beating that day, but at least the bullies had left without the notes.
Tiana had helped him to the infirmary afterwards, her small hands surprisingly steady as she dabbed at his cuts.
That was the beginning.
Through their remaining academy years, they’d grown closer. She would share her dreams of revolutionary research.
He would listen, content to be part of her world, even peripherally.
Then came the awakening ceremony. Students gathered in the great hall, each approaching the talent measurement crystal in turn.
Tiana’s crystal had blazed with blue light – B-Grade Analytical talent. The research firms had approached her before she even left the stage.
When Ethan’s turn came, the crystal remained dark. No talent. No future. The military recruiters had approached him the next day.
His predecessor’s last interaction with Tiana played out in his memory. She had caught him as he left the headmaster’s office, her eyes red from crying.
“We can find another way,” she had insisted. “My research internship – the salary is very good. We could…”
But he had stopped her there. His memories carried the weight of that moment, the pride and shame warring in his heart.
“We can’t. I hope you have a nice life.” he had said, the words tasting like ash in his mouth.
He had always believed that a person who can’t protect his spouse doesn’t deserve to have one. And, he didn’t want to be that person.
She had tried to argue, but he walked away.
The next day, he reported for military duty. He never saw her again, though his predecessor would sometimes catch glimpses of her name on research publications posted in the city centre.
Standing now in District Three, Ethan assessed this inherited heartbreak from a distance.
His devoured speed talent and the protection of being a “second awakening” case had changed the equation.
He could, theoretically, seek her out now.
Although the gap between them remained vast at this moment. His F- grade talent, even with the mystique of a second awakening, paled beside her established position currently. More importantly, he wasn’t the man she had loved.
He wore that man’s face and carried his memories, but the soul behind his eyes belonged to someone else entirely.
He turned away from the direction of District Two, it’s not like he could afford anything there anyway.
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Chapters
- Chapter 196 196: The End
- Chapter 195 195: Earth [4]
- Chapter 194: Earth [3]
- Chapter 193: Earth [2]
- Chapter 192: Earth [1]
- Chapter 191: Return [1]
- Chapter 190: Attachments [3]
- Chapter 189: Attachments [2]
- Chapter 188: Attachments [1]
- Chapter 187: Returning
- Chapter 186: Returning
- Chapter 185: Chaos
- Chapter 184: Magnus
- Chapter 183: Death of a Powerhouse
- Chapter 182: Time flies
- Chapter 181: Impossible.
- Chapter 180: The end of the 29th floor
- Chapter 179 - 29th Floor
- Chapter 178 - 29th floor, shock.
- Chapter 177: New talent! Floor 28!
- Chapter 176: Summoning Card
- Chapter 175: Floor Twenty-Five, Elven Princess.
- Chapter 174: Lady Seraphina
- Chapter 173: Regional Dominance
- Chapter 172: Weeks?
- Chapter 171: Lady Seraphina, Lord Magnus
- Chapter 170: New Talent Merge
- Chapter 169: Talent Merged!
- Chapter 168: Level 10, Talent Merge!
- Chapter 167: B- Super sonic talent
- Chapter 166: Mid-Rank Skill, Peak-Plat Rank
- Chapter 165: New Enemy, Fifth Floor
- Chapter 164: Talent Improvement
- Chapter 163: Tier 6 Reward.
- Chapter 162: First floor
- Chapter 161: Tower, Status.
- Chapter 160: Blood Monarch
- Chapter 159: Second Wave
- Chapter 158: The first wave
- Chapter 157: The start of something
- Chapter 156: The tower
- Chapter 155: The end of Vance’s arrogance
- Chapter 154: The end is approaching
- Chapter 153: One vs Three Hundred
- Chapter 152: Lord Vance
- Chapter 151: First attack
- Chapter 150: Reaching Platinum rank
- Chapter 149: Advancing to Platinum
- Chapter 148: Gold spawn point (2)
- Chapter 147: Gold Spawn
- Chapter 146: Dark Wraith
- Chapter 145: Gold-rank Spawn
- Chapter 144: Heading to the gold-rank spawn point.
- Chapter 143: Compensation
- Chapter 142: Massive upgrades
- Chapter 141: New Subordinates
- Chapter 140: Upgrades
- Chapter 139: Two magical weapons
- Chapter 138: Calling for backup
- Chapter 137: Fighting the team
- Chapter 136: Cave
- Chapter 135 135: Jungle Boar
- Chapter 134 134: Butterfly Dead
- Chapter 133 133: Another Enemy
- Chapter 132 132: The end of the mane
- Chapter 131 131: Round 2 With The Apex Mane (2)
- Chapter 130 130: Round 2 With the Apex Mane
- Chapter 129 129: starting search
- Chapter 128 128: Facing it Head on
- Chapter 127 127: Apex Mane (2)
- Chapter 126 126: Apex Mane
- Chapter 125 125: Evolving Water talent
- Chapter 124 124: Heading into jungle
- Chapter 123 123: New Recurits
- Chapter 122 122: Upgrading the summoning portal
- Chapter 121 121: Magical Herb Garden Built.
- Chapter 120 120: Farming Resources.
- Chapter 119 119: Checking out the Jungle
- Chapter 118 118: Magical Garden
- Chapter 117 117: Upgrading territory. Tier 3
- Chapter 116 116: Gathering Resources
- Chapter 115 115: Plans for the territory
- Chapter 114 114: Powerful Territory.
- Chapter 113: Fighting
- Chapter 112: Troublesome(2)
- Chapter 111: Trouble
- Chapter 110: Slowly developing.
- Chapter 109: Building Residential houses
- Chapter 108: The Rotation
- Chapter 107: New Subjects
- Chapter 106: Levelling up the territory
- Chapter 105: Leveling up the territory
- Chapter 104: Nest
- Chapter 103: Scouting the area.
- Chapter 102: Resources.
- Chapter 101: Junior City Lord
- Chapter 100: Gold Rank
- Chapter 99: Breaking Point
- Chapter 98: Entering the First Sanctuary.
- Chapter 97: Tragedy
- Chapter 96: Gold-Rank
- Chapter 95: Junior City Lord
- Chapter 94: Peak of Silver!
- Chapter 93: Impossible!
- Chapter 92: Fighting the city lord.
- Chapter 91: Death of a Peak-Silver Rank
- Chapter 90: High-Silver Transformation
- Chapter 89: The death of the Behemoth
- Chapter 88: E+ Wind Talent
- Chapter 87: Harpy is dead!
- Chapter 86: Han is dead!
- Chapter 85: Cancer
- Chapter 84: Traitor
- Chapter 83: The city lord
- Chapter 82: A behemoth!
- Chapter 81: High-Silver
- Chapter 80: Dead Serpent
- Chapter 79: The silver Serpent
- Chapter 78: Fighting the Harpy
- Chapter 77: Treason
- Chapter 76: Silver vs Silver
- Chapter 75: Privilage
- Chapter 74: Saviour
- Chapter 73 73: Heading to the Second District
- Chapter 72 72: The wall has fallen!
- Chapter 71 71: Betrayal
- Chapter 70 70: Northern Wall
- Chapter 69 69: E+ Speed Talent
- Chapter 68 68: A 1vs1
- Chapter 67 67: Evolving Strength to Silver rank
- Chapter 66 66: Trouble.
- Chapter 65 65: The Panther's strength
- Chapter 64 64: The panther(2)
- Chapter 63 63: The Panther
- Chapter 62 62: E+ Talent!
- Chapter 61 61: The Silver-rank has fallen
- Chapter 60 60: Tactical Opportunity!
- Chapter 59 59: Crystal Ape
- Chapter 58 58: Fighting The Ape!
- Chapter 57 57: Silver Ranked Beasts!
- Chapter 56 56: The Second Attack!
- Chapter 55 55: Monster Horde, Rations.
- Chapter 54 54: Plans, City Lord
- Chapter 53 53: Reuniting(2)
- Chapter 52 52: Reuniting
- Chapter 51 51: Still Alive
- Chapter 50 50: Greed and Consequences
- Chapter 49 49: Feng
- Chapter 48 48: Han Wei's Demise (2)
- Chapter 47 47: Han Wei’s demise
- Chapter 46 46: Three new Talents
- Chapter 45 45: Unscathed
- Chapter 44 44: Revenge
- Chapter 43 43: Hong Wei
- Chapter 42 42: Han Wei's Plans
- Chapter 41 41: The First Wave (2)
- Chapter 40 40: The First Wave
- Chapter 39 39: Talent Upgrade! E- Rank Iron Enhancement (2)
- Chapter 38 38: Talent Upgrade! E- Rank Iron Enhancement!
- Chapter 37 37: The Horde
- Chapter 36 36: Devouring Flames
- Chapter 35 35: The orphanage (2)
- Chapter 34 34: The Orphanage
- Chapter 33 33: Nice guy
- Chapter 32 32: Getting Stronger in the forest (3)
- Chapter 31 31: Getting Stronger in The forest (2)
- Chapter 30 30: Getting Stronger in The Forest(1)
- Chapter 29 29: Temporary Hiding
- Chapter 28 28: Officially Bronze Rank
- Chapter 27 27: Returning To The Third District
- Chapter 26 26: Limited Options, Escape Plan
- Chapter 25 25: Fighting the General's Son
- Chapter 24 24: The General's Son
- Chapter 23 23: Bronze Cores
- Chapter 22 22: Beast Tide.
- Chapter 21 21: Old Memories
- Chapter 20 20: First Skill
- Chapter 19 19: Threats
- Chapter 18 18: Regeneration Talent
- Chapter 17 17: New Talent
- Chapter 16 16: Vegenence
- Chapter 15 15: Mid-Bronze Rank Bear!
- Chapter 14 14: Next Target
- Chapter 13 13: Multiple Silver Ranked Beasts!
- Chapter 12 12: Danger
- Chapter 11 11: Rank Advancement!
- Chapter 10 10: Peak-Iron Rank
- Chapter 9 9: E-Grade Talent
- Chapter 8 8: High-Iron Rank
- Chapter 7 7: Evolution.
- Chapter 6 6: Razorback Boar
- Chapter 5 5: New Talent
- Chapter 4 4: Time to Hunt
- Chapter 3 3: Second Awakening
- Chapter 2 2: The Strongest Talent
- Chapter 1 1: Beginning after the End