Chapter 2: Remember
A sudden ripple from the back seat, a shift that caused the cold air to turn warm.
A presence that hadn’t been there a second ago, made Leon jolt after he turned and saw a man in a dark hoodie sitting in silence.
When Mr. Lee saw the alarm on Leon’s face, he gestured calmly. “This is my nephew, Feng.” He turned slightly. “Feng, this is Leon.”
Feng sat there smiling, his white teeth brightening like a torch. “I know,” he uttered, narrowing his eyes as he leaned forward.
Even in the small car, his presence felt dense, powerful, like the air before a thunderclap.
Through the rearview mirror, Leon saw a strange, cold light flickering in the depths of Feng’s gaze. They scanned him, not like a lion judging prey, but like a locksmith assessing a broken, complicated lock.
“The energy around you…” Feng murmured, his voice a low rumble that vibrated in Leon’s sternum.
“It’s not just unstable. It’s mourning. Like a locked vault whose key was just thrown into the ocean. Dangerous.” His flickering eyes paused. “And the vessel… is frail.”
The words, a flat judgment that was worse than any insult, landed on Leon’s raw nerves. Frail. Vessel.
“We’re here,” Leon whispered as Mr. Lee slowed near the crumbling outskirts of Dusthollow.
“Here?” Mr. Lee and Feng said in unison, their heads pivoting to take in the squalor.
“I… I didn’t want to say I lived in the Dusthollow,” Leon admitted, his face burning.
Mr. Lee’s face shifted, carrying something heavier than pity, but closer to a grieving understanding. His voice dropped to a near whisper. “This is where they throw away the broken.”
Feng grunted. “Let’s hope the boy has some fight left in him.”
Leon got out, the weight of their stares pulling him down more than the basket he respectfully took from an old woman.
“To my door, son,” she hissed, her eyes like chips of flint.
He carried it, the reek of old herbs and damp cloth filling his nose.
“Thank you,” she said, snatching the basket back at her threshold. As she untied her knot of keys, her voice sliced into him. “Don’t be too generous; people aren’t what they seem. Remember.”
The word cut deep in Leon’s mind, his nails raked his palms without his notice.
He turned once and saw her there, watching with a grin. He turned twice, saw her grin widened. But on his third turn, he froze.
The woman, the basket he saw her place on the door’s front, and her entire house, gone. Only a damp patch on the cobblestones and a smell of ozone and wet earth remained.
Then, a sound lanced through the humid air, not a piercing tone, but a whisper that seemed to come from the walls themselves.
It didn’t fade as he walked; it settled into his inner ear, a phantom resonance that hummed in tune with the strange energy Feng had named. ’Remember.’
A few meters from his own house, a different sound shredded the air. His mother’s wailing.
The cry shattered his fragile composure. His legs moved on instinct, sprinting and making dusty air spiral behind him.
He barely registered his sister Lily, curled and racked with sobs on the doorstep. Inside, his mother’s grief poured out in a raw, endless keen. Seeing them alone broke the last wall inside him.
For two days, the house was a tomb of silence. He moved through it like a ghost, brewing tea his mother never touched, holding Lily until her tears ran dry.
Sleep didn’t come. His eyes stayed open, staring at the ceiling where his father’s laughter once lived.
Upon returning to school, whispers clung to him like smoke.
“Is that the painter’s son?”
“…did you see what he’s carrying?”
“Why would anyone bring a paintbrush to school?”
“…he should come paint my pigpen.”
soft laughter followed.
“Yeah – maybe he’d be good at it.”
He moved through the halls like a specter of grief. And everywhere, Zoe’s steady glance found him, a silent anchor in the storm.
On the second evening, Mr. Lee returned. He didn’t offer comfort. He simply sat in their one good chair and handed Leon a thick, black envelope sealed with wax the color of clotted blood.
For good ten minutes, Mr. Lee sat there, tilting his gaze at the manner at which the room was arranged, swallowing when he saw cockroaches moving beside the chair he was in.
“The results from your first exam are in…” he said quietly. “…You didn’t qualify for the standard track.”
Leon’s heart plunged. All his hope seemed to evaporate.
“But,” Mr. Lee continued, his voice intensifying, “…your written score was off the charts. It flagged you for this.”
He tapped the envelope. “A second exam. A different kind of test. This isn’t about grades, it’s about your awakening.”
Leon clutched the envelope, his fingers trembling. A second exam? My awakening? A memory surfaced: his father’s paint-stained hands on his shoulders.
“Your strength will show itself when the time is right.” It had sounded like a hopeful lie. Now, it felt like a prophecy sealed in black wax.
The next day, the world felt edged and hostile. Tiger’s gang shadowed him, pelting him with jeers and stones before vanishing in a storm of laughter, both on his way to school and back home.
Leon’s fragile resolve hardened into something cold and sharp. He would take this exam. He would change this.
His route took him past an overflowing trash bin. A scuffle sounded from a side alley. Instinctively, Leon shrank behind a collapsed wall.
A man in a suit worth five times more than Leon’s entire home stood over a crumpled figure in Dusthollow rags. Each strike was slow, deliberate.
“Please… no more…” the poor man begged, his voice a wet gurgle.
“You don’t need it,” the elite sneered. “A waste of a decent telekinetic flicker on garbage like you.”
Ability-stealing. The theoretical horror from Mr. Lee’s warnings was now ten feet away.
The elite placed a ring on his finger, its gemstone glowing a sickly green, and pressed it to the victim’s forehead.
The man’s scream was one of pure, spiritual violation. A visible wisp of light, a trapped will-o’-the-wisp, was torn from his body and sucked into the ring. The light in his eyes died.
The elite stood, brushing dust from his trousers. “You should be grateful I let you live,” he said and spat on the motionless man.
As he walked away, Leon’s fear twisted into something incandescent. ’So this is the world’s truth?’
His father’s words pounded in his skull. Your strength will show itself at the right time.
Without thinking, his fists curled. The air didn’t just crackle – it thinned, pulling taut around his knuckles.
The taste in his mouth erupted from ozone into the searing, metallic tang of a lightning strike.
The ground at his feet didn’t just tremble; a single, jagged crack sprinted through the concrete, fleeing the point beneath him.
In the grimy reflection of a puddle, he saw it – his eyes, blazing with a liquid, solar gold that swallowed the iris whole.
The fury vanished. It left a void, cold and empty, and a terrifying hunger to fill it again. The taste faded back to dust. He stared at his hands, then at the broken man in the alley. ’What… was I?’
Panic surged, hotter and stranger than before. He turned and sprinted home.
His heart wasn’t just slamming; it was beating a new, jarring rhythm that felt less like fear and more like a war drum.
He scrambled up to his door, his hands – still faintly buzzing, as if asleep – outstretched. The terror wasn’t just about being seen. It was a deeper, chilling realization: The power had felt good. Righteous. And it had wanted more.
He fumbled for the key, the black envelope a heavy weight in his bag, a promise and a threat all at once.
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Chapters
- Chapter 196: Teeth of Tartarus
- Chapter 195: The Fallen Halo X: Forgotten Blood
- Chapter 194: The Fallen Halo IX: The Blood Scroll
- Chapter 193: The Fallen Halo VIII: One Call, One Corpse
- Chapter 192: The Fallen Halo VII: Kill Your Friend or Watch Them Die
- Chapter 191: The Fallen Halo VI: Stay Here
- Chapter 190: The Fallen Halo V: Breaking Point
- Chapter 189: The Fallen Halo IV: Trapped With a God
- Chapter 188: The Fallen Halo III: Castle of Souls
- Chapter 187: The Fallen Halo II
- Chapter 186: The Fallen Halo I
- Chapter 185: Bone Roads
- Chapter 184: In His Absence
- Chapter 183: Eyes That Does Not Blink
- Chapter 182: Wings of Ruin
- Chapter 181: Tartarus
- Chapter 180: Starfire Opal
- Chapter 179: Triarch Flight Lessons
- Chapter 178: Legendary Gift
- Chapter 177: Dark Omen
- Chapter 176: Cold Welcome
- Chapter 175: Stolen Moment IV: Last Dance
- Chapter 174: Stolen Moment III
- Chapter 173: Stolen Moment II
- Chapter 172: Stolen Moment I
- Chapter 171: False Hope
- Chapter 170: Poisoned Cup
- Chapter 169: Cracked Eyes
- Chapter 168: Even the Gods Will Be Shocked
- Chapter 167: Don’t Go to the Nurses’ Changing Room
- Chapter 166: Way To Hell
- Chapter 165: This Looks Tasty
- Chapter 164: Do You Love Your Life?
- Chapter 163: The Cursed Wish
- Chapter 162: So This Is Your Mother, Leon Storm
- Chapter 161: You Are All Invited to Zoe’s Marriage
- Chapter 160: I Will Choose My Own Husband
- Chapter 159: Our Bond Is Finally Going to Strengthen
- Chapter 158: Blackscale Citadel
- Chapter 157: Wet Footprints
- Chapter 156: I Thought You Were Standing by the Mirror
- Chapter 155: I Want You to Play the Role of My Husband
- Chapter 154: Three Years
- Chapter 153: The Anchored Soul Initiative
- Chapter 152 152: Welcome to the Age of Wealth... or Death
- Chapter 151: I Want Her as Your Wife
- Chapter 150: Blessed on a Doomed Day
- Chapter 149: Breakfast at Storm’s Mansion
- Chapter 148: Welcome Home, Brother
- Chapter 147 147: Retreat... For Now
- Chapter 146 146: Golden Light of Desperation
- Chapter 145 145: The Death Line
- Chapter 144 144: Rise of the Mountain Beast III: Until the End
- Chapter 143: Rise of the Mountain Beast (2)
- Chapter 142: Rise of the Mountain Beast (1)
- Chapter 141: The Return of the Painter’s Son
- Chapter 140: Six Hours Before Hell
- Chapter 139: Birth of the Oculus Devourer
- Chapter 138: The Unwanted Mission
- Chapter 137: The One Who Returned, The One Who Didn’t
- Chapter 136: Sector 8 of Chaos City (4): Titanium-Skinned Soul Eater
- Chapter 135: Sector 8 of Chaos City (3)
- Chapter 134: Sector 8 of Chaos City (2)
- Chapter 133: Sector 8 of Chaos City (1)
- Chapter 132: Adaptive Mood Activated
- Chapter 131: Colors of Chaos
- Chapter 130: Death
- Chapter 129: Soul Eater
- Chapter 128: Last Chance
- Chapter 127: Death-Scented Air
- Chapter 126: Golden Cards & Broken Ties
- Chapter 125: The Reward
- Chapter 124: Paloalto
- Chapter 123: SAVAGE FENTY
- Chapter 122: Dead Means Dead
- Chapter 121: They Didn’t Multiply When He Killed Them
- Chapter 120: Chaos City (3) Devilish Goat
- Chapter 119: Chaos City (2)
- Chapter 118: Chaos City (1)
- Chapter 117: Son of the Blue-Flamed Dragon
- Chapter 116: Welcome to the Madhouse
- Chapter 115: He’s Joining
- Chapter 114: Go
- Chapter 113: Silent Promise
- Chapter 112: Last Goodbye
- Chapter 111: False Sanctuary
- Chapter 110: This Isn’t a School Uniform
- Chapter 109: National Threat
- Chapter 108: Men in Black
- Chapter 107: Unconscious Action Detected
- Chapter 106: Welcome back, Host
- Chapter 105: He’s Dead, So What Now?
- Chapter 104: Classification Suspended
- Chapter 103: Lose Yourself or Lose Them
- Chapter 102: Step. Breathe. Kill.
- Chapter 101: Believe and Burn
- Chapter 100: You Were Sent Here to Die
- Chapter 99: Perimeter Breach
- Chapter 98: We Are Weaker Because of You
- Chapter 97: Use Your Fist
- Chapter 96: Trust No One
- Chapter 95: A 17% Survival Rate
- Chapter 94: First Task: Survive the Landing
- Chapter 93: Ninety Days in the Shattered Lands
- Chapter 92: Termination Is a Waste
- Chapter 91: Don’t Look Them in the Eye
- Chapter 90: YOU’RE COMING WITH US
- Chapter 89: The Third Creator
- Chapter 88: The Flesh That Dared Heaven
- Chapter 87: Learn How to Please a Lady
- Chapter 86: Welcome to the Qing Clan
- Chapter 85: Everyone Sees What They Fear
- Chapter 84: Who Am I for Them to Kneel To?
- Chapter 83: Welcome, Son of Andrew Storm
- Chapter 82: The Return
- Chapter 81: I Danced With Death
- Chapter 80: Trace That Bloodline
- Chapter 79: Clash of Titans (2): The Birth of Death
- Chapter 78: Clash of Titans (1)
- Chapter 77: Only One Must Survive
- Chapter 76: The E-Rank’s Defiance
- Chapter 75: You want him? You go through Me!
- Chapter 74: Breaking Point
- Chapter 73: NEXT WAVE
- Chapter 72: The Pink Diary
- Chapter 71: Fight Them All
- Chapter 70: TIME OUT. VICTORY: STORM, L.
- Chapter 69: Tired Already?
- Chapter 68: I Let Her Win
- Chapter 67: Razor’s Edge
- Chapter 66: STORM, L. VS. GRACE
- Chapter 65: Welcome, Creator!
- Chapter 64: He’s the One
- Chapter 63: Congratulations on Surviving What Others Could Not
- Chapter 62 - 00:05:00
- Chapter 61: Survive for 10 Minutes
- Chapter 60: Existence Grade: ERROR
- Chapter 59: The One-Man Army
- Chapter 58: Impossible
- Chapter 57: ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS: 1001
- Chapter 56: Need Some Help?
- Chapter 55: HE’S ALREADY DEAD
- Chapter 54: That Was Too Damn Close
- Chapter 53: Endless Task
- Chapter 52: She Knows
- Chapter 51: People Aren’t What They Seem... Remember
- Chapter 50: The Last Light
- Chapter 49: Handle Him
- Chapter 48: Marked as a Target
- Chapter 47: The Video
- Chapter 46: Dies Irae, Dies Illa...
- Chapter 45: A Promise of Annihilation
- Chapter 44: This Is Our Room
- Chapter 43: Really?!
- Chapter 42: Eyes In The Shadows
- Chapter 41: You Are the Creator
- Chapter 40: You’re Waking!
- Chapter 39: A Deadly Dose
- Chapter 38: The Life or Death Test
- Chapter 37: Two-Headed Dog
- Chapter 36: Follow Me!
- Chapter 35: What Do I Do to Control This Unrelenting Power?
- Chapter 34: The Skeletal Nurse
- Chapter 33: The Assessment Orb
- Chapter 32: Is That Me?
- Chapter 31: I’m Still Waiting to End What You Started
- Chapter 30: The Sentinel’s Stare
- Chapter 29: The Secret Behind the Crash
- Chapter 28: I... Am... You
- Chapter 27: Room 777
- Chapter 26: Where... am I?
- Chapter 25: Silent Impact
- Chapter 24: Public Execution
- Chapter 23: Beg on Your Knees and Rot in Shame
- Chapter 22: Fight me with the same strenght you used to laught at me!
- Chapter 21: Say Your Last Words Before You Die!
- Chapter 20: Run!
- Chapter 19: The Death Pit
- Chapter 18: Breathe
- Chapter 17: Sleeping in a Flooded Bed
- Chapter 16: Fight to Kill. Or Be Killed (2)
- Chapter 15: Fight to Kill. Or Be Killed (1)
- Chapter 14: Fifteen Names, One Monster
- Chapter 13: You Must Become the Riverbank
- Chapter 12: The Dam Over the Flood
- Chapter 11: Wake Up. Wake Up. Wake Up!
- Chapter 10: When Silence Becomes a Weapon
- Chapter 9: An Execution with Witnesses
- Chapter 8: The Dusthollow Rat
- Chapter 7: I Will Not Die Here
- Chapter 6: This is a Bad Idea
- Chapter 5: Come and Get Me!
- Chapter 4: Trial One: Survival
- Chapter 3: A Message Written in Blood and Fire
- Chapter 2: Remember
- Chapter 1: Let the Sky Fall