Chapter 89: Failed Yet Again
Border City,
Main market,
The streets near the border city bustled with evening noise, vendors calling out their wares as lamps flickered to life. Arin walked with purpose, his eyes locked ahead.
The Reliquary… my new weapon is waiting for me.
But his steps halted when he noticed a man at a stall, counting coins. From the corner of his eye, Arin caught another figure—cloaked, moving with practiced silence. A quick hand snatched the pouch of money and slipped away.
Arin’s lips curled. A perfect situation for a hero.
“Hey! A thief stole your money!” he shouted, already darting after the culprit.
The victim panicked, patting his empty belt, while Arin vanished into a narrow alley. The cloaked thief stopped, cornered.
“Give it up,” Arin demanded.
The man turned, clutching the pouch. “Please… it’s for my family…”
But Arin didn’t listen. His spear flickered into his grip for a moment, then vanished as he lunged barehanded instead. His fists slammed into the man, over and over, blood smearing across knuckles and cloak alike.
“You shouldn’t steal, you bastard!” Arin snarled, landing another blow that sent teeth clattering onto the stones.
The pouch fell. Arin picked it up, only to find another sack tucked inside the man’s cloak.
“So you’ve stolen before, huh?” His grin widened. He punched the man again, harder, until both his fists dripped crimson.
The thief wheezed through broken lips. “T-That’s… my… money…”
Before Arin could strike again, a small, trembling voice cried out.
“Daddy!!”
A boy no older than five stumbled into the alley, tears streaming down his face. He fell beside the bloodied man, shaking his shoulders. “Why… why you hurt my daddy? You… you’re a mean person!”
Arin blinked, incredulous. “Bad person? Me?” He scoffed. “Your father is a thief. I’m the hero, kid.”
With that, he turned, ignoring the boy’s sobs.
“Wake up, Daddy! Please wake up!” the child wailed behind him.
Arin strode back to the stall, dropping the bloodstained pouch into the victim’s hands. The man hesitated, eyes wide at the crimson stains on Arin’s fists and the pouch itself.
“Th-Thank you…” he muttered, voice tight with fear.
Arin only smiled.
What a good hero I am. Helping people, beating thieves…
A familiar chime echoed in his ears.
[Ding]
[(Hidden Quest Completed: Hero of Justice)
Content: Help a person by catching and beating a thief.
Reward: Rank up in one stat.]
Arin’s smirk deepened, eyes gleaming. “I’m truly back.”
Arin continued down the street, his steps light as if he were floating on his own sense of glory. What a perfect protagonist I am, he thought, admiring his now clean fists as though they were medals of honor.
But the people he passed gave him strange looks—some whispering, some avoiding his gaze altogether. A few even pulled their children closer, as though he were the danger, not the hero he believed himself to be.
Arin didn’t notice. Or rather, he refused to. To him, every glance was awe, every murmur was admiration.
Soon, he arrived at his destination.
The Reliquary.
From the outside, it looked like nothing more than a modest little shop tucked between larger buildings, easy to overlook. But Arin didn’t dare underestimate it—after all, the system itself had pointed him here.
He grinned, eyes gleaming with anticipation.
“Here I come… my upgrade,” he muttered to himself.
Without hesitation, he pushed the door open and stepped inside.
The moment Arin stepped inside, his eyes widened.
Weapons.
Rows upon rows of them, neatly arranged on long racks that stretched far beyond what the tiny storefront should have allowed. Blades glimmered with faint enchantments, spears radiated sharp intent, staves pulsed faintly with mana, and even curious trinkets hummed with hidden power.
Arin tilted his head back, taking it all in with a smug smile. The interior was vast—far larger than the humble shop exterior suggested.
“Space manipulation,” he muttered knowingly. “As I thought. The system didn’t lie. This shop really is something else…”
His excitement simmered just beneath the surface as he began walking deeper inside, eyes darting from weapon to weapon, wondering which one would be the key to his next “upgrade.”
Just as Arin was about to wander deeper into the labyrinth of weapons, his gaze froze.
Lia.
She stood there beneath the glow of the enchanted lanterns, her presence so radiant it drowned out everything else.
She wore a deep burgundy velvet gown that clung with timeless elegance, the fabric glowing faintly under the shop’s dim light. The sweetheart neckline traced her collarbone with delicate grace, while the flowing skirt shimmered like liquid silk with every step. Gold accents traced the fabric, catching and amplifying the warmth of her dusk-pink eyes.
Arin’s breath caught. His lips parted unconsciously.
“So… so… beautiful,” he muttered, his voice trembling. “So sexy… She… is mine. Mine alone. My heroine. YES…”
A thin line of drool slipped at the corner of his mouth as obsession eclipsed everything else in his vision. He didn’t even register the figure standing beside her. Not until—
A gleam of steel caught his eye.
A white, single-edged blade in her hands. At that moment, a translucent screen flickered before his vision:
[(Item Identified)
White Wind Sword
Class: Unknown
???
Pairs with Black Thunder Spear]
Arin’s eyes lit up with manic excitement.
“Yes…” he whispered. “She’s destined for me. I’ll claim the Black Thunder Spear, and we will become one…”
But then his gaze shifted.
And he saw him.
Ron.
Dressed neatly in a navy suit, standing right beside Lia—like a shadow intruding on Arin’s perfect picture. Arin’s expression twisted into pure disgust.
“Ron…” he hissed in his mind. “This villainous bastard… always in my way. Tricking Lia, stealing her from me…”
Then his eyes dropped to what Ron was holding.
A spear.
Not just any spear. The Black Thunder Spear.
Arin’s pupils contracted. Fury ignited in his chest, boiling into a storm. His aura burst out in crackling waves of yellow lightning, the air thickening with his rising killing intent.
“It’s mine…” his thoughts roared. “It’s MINE! You thief! You insect! YOU STOLE WHAT WAS DESTINED FOR ME!!”
With a primal scream that shook the racks of weapons, Arin bellowed:
“PUT THAT SPEAR DOWN, YOU BASTARD!!!”
.
.
.
Arin’s fury reached its breaking point. His aura erupted, blasting through the shop like a thunderstorm unchained. Bluish-green lightning hissed and cracked across his body, snapping through the air like the fangs of a wild beast. His hair spiked upward into jagged bolts, every strand buzzing with static energy as his eyes glowed with manic rage.
He roared, his voice raw and trembling with obsession:
“Give that spear back, you bastard!”
Ron’s eyes widened in shock. Arin—here? And not just here, but radiating power, already pushing into his thunder form. The atmosphere warped with the charge of his lightning.
But Ron didn’t flinch. Instead, blue flames surged from his body like a rising inferno, heat distorting the ground beneath him. His aura pressed against Arin’s like colliding storms, his hair whipping upward in the blaze in flame like motion.
“You want the spear?” Ron’s voice was calm, but edged with fire. “Why? I already have it. You can choose another.”
Arin’s face twisted, veins bulging with rage.
“Shut up!!! That spear belongs to me! It can only be used by me!!”
Confusion flickered across Ron’s eyes, and even Lia’s. But she wasn’t about to let Arin’s madness spiral any further.
With a sharp breath, she unleashed her aura. Emerald winds flared, but instead of staying green, they shifted—turning into a radiant pink wind that shimmered with butterfly-shaped energy. Her long golden-brown hair shortened and sharpened in the surge, whipping around her face with lethal elegance.
The white single-edged sword pulsed in her grip, alive with that same pink wind. Lia stepped forward, her voice fierce:
“Back down, Arin! You’re not hurting anyone!”
For a moment, the lightning around him faltered. His heroine—his destined partner—was standing against him.
Arin’s lips trembled.
“Lia… no… You don’t understand. That spear—and your sword—they’re a pair! We were supposed to have them together! You and me! We’re destined!”
Disgust flashed across her eyes, sharper than any blade.
“Shut up, Arin.”
Her words cut deeper than his lightning ever could.
Arin staggered, shaking, his mouth opening in disbelief. “Y-you…”
Then—
A translucent system window flickered into existence before his eyes.
[(Item Identified)
Black Thunder Spear
Class: Unknown
???
Pairs with White Wind Sword]
Arin’s breath caught. A crazed smile began to form—until the text shifted.
The word “Thunder” began to melt, the letters dripping away like burning tar. His manic grin froze.
The letters reformed into new words.
Black Flame Spear.
Arin’s eyes went wide. His mind blanked.
Then, another system window appeared—this one red, pulsing with a harsh warning.
[MISSION FAILED]
The words seared into his vision.
Arin stood frozen, the storm of his aura stuttering into chaos.
Arin’s lightning sputtered, his once-raging aura dimming but not vanishing. The jagged arcs still hissed faintly around him, his body trembling, but the fury had drained away. He stood frozen in his partial thunder mode, hair spiked, static buzzing—yet his eyes were blank, unfocused, like someone staring into a void.
His lips quivered, voice cracking, barely more than a whisper.
“W-wha… I… failed…? Yet… again?”
His chest heaved unevenly, each breath shaky.
“I… just… my… system… wha… but… that… spear…”
The words tangled into broken mutters, his voice hollow, his hands twitching as though trying to grasp something slipping away.
He stared at the spear in Ron’s grip like a man staring at the ruins of his entire world.
Muttering. Shaking. Crumbling.
Lia felt her stomach twist. The arrogance, the cockiness—gone. What stood in front of them now wasn’t the arrogant guy she remembered. It was something unstable. Something dangerous.
Her grip tightened around her new white blade as she whispered, almost trembling, “Ron… this is scaring me. What’s happening to him…?”
Ron’s gaze hardened. He reached out and grasped her free hand, squeezing it firmly. His flames didn’t flare this time—he only steadied her.
“I don’t know,” Ron said quietly, his eyes never leaving Arin’s twitching figure. “But Lia… I’m with you.”
Lia’s breath slowed at his words, the panic in her chest easing as she held onto Ron’s warmth. Together, they stood ready.
Across from them, Arin muttered again, his voice broken, his lightning flickering weakly around him.
“…failed… failed… again…”
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- Chapter 260: A Calculated Bond
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- Chapter 257: Into The Lion’s Den ( Part-3)
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- Chapter 254: Beneath the Wedding Veil
- Chapter 253: Unexpected Reunion
- Chapter 252: Separation And Arrival
- Chapter 251 251: One More Chance
- Chapter 250 250: Training In The Chrono Cube
- Chapter 249: Progress
- Chapter 248 248: Selene's Trouble
- Chapter 247: Who Said I Am Human?
- Chapter 246: Enter The Zone
- Chapter 245: The Chrono Cube
- Chapter 244: Zane Takes Charge
- Chapter 243: A Teacher’s Decision
- Chapter 242: Back To The Present
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- Chapter 239: The Moment of Doubt
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- Chapter 236: Selene’s Growth
- Chapter 235: The Way Out
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- Chapter 233: Desperation And Realization
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- Chapter 230: Many Battles
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- Chapter 226: The Cost of Six Months
- Chapter 225: The Man Who Was Supposed to Be Dead
- Chapter 224: Return To Academy
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- Chapter 222: God Of War
- Chapter 221: The trip was worth it
- Chapter 220: Destructive Vitality
- Chapter 219: The Divine Tree
- Chapter 218: A Proper Warm-up
- Chapter 217: Enter God Of Beast
- Chapter 216: I Am The God Of Strength Now
- Chapter 215: God’s Suspicion
- Chapter 214: The High Gods
- Chapter 213: To The Hall Of Judgment
- Chapter 212: If It Broke, I’ll Rewind It
- Chapter 211: Lilithara’s Intelligence
- Chapter 210: Monster
- Chapter 209: The Remaining Gods
- Chapter 208: The Red Flag
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- Chapter 203: Zane Vs. End Of The World
- Chapter 202: Back To Training (Part-3)
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- Chapter 200: Back To Training
- Chapter 199: The Plan To Destroy The World
- Chapter 198: Nobody Touches My Things
- Chapter 197: Tyron and Zane’s Arrival
- Chapter 196: The New Threat
- Chapter 195: The Vassel’s Plan
- Chapter 194: End Of Dren ?
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- Chapter 192: Zane vs Dren
- Chapter 191: New Battlefield
- Chapter 190: Zane’s Ultimatum
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- Chapter 187: Zane’s Explanation
- Chapter 186: Escaped
- Chapter 185: Dren’s Panic
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- Chapter 180: Dawnveil crest
- Chapter 179: Grom’s Invention
- Chapter 178: Dren The Dwarf
- Chapter 177: Stren City
- Chapter 176: Road to Gravundar Kingdom
- Chapter 175: Mira Sorenhal
- Chapter 174: Truth About The Parasite
- Chapter 173: What Monster Was That ?
- Chapter 172: Parasite
- Chapter 171: A Gamble For Creation
- Chapter 170: An Alliance To Save The World
- Chapter 169: The Guests Have Arrived
- Chapter 168: Parallel Thinking
- Chapter 167: Selene’s Curiosity
- Chapter 166: The Weird Morning
- Chapter 165: End of the Competition
- Chapter 164: Selene’s Genius Plan
- Chapter 163: A Spear Who Refuses To Break
- Chapter 162: Jax and Selene Combined Technique
- Chapter 161: Battle Of Raw Power
- Chapter 160 160: Team Fight Starts
- Chapter 159 159: The Final Arena
- Chapter 158: The En Of Reflections
- Chapter 157: Lia’s Ultimate Attack
- Chapter 156: Victory For Jax Harl
- Chapter 155: A Unwinnable Battle
- Chapter 154: Clash Of The Reflected
- Chapter 153: Trial of Reflected Self
- Chapter 152: Crossing the Chasm
- Chapter 151: Phase Two Begins
- Chapter 150: Phase one Cleared
- Chapter 149: Hall Of Shifting Shadows
- Chapter 148: Rules And Team Formation
- Chapter 147: William The Manager
- Chapter 146: Birth Of The New System
- Chapter 145: Forging The New System
- Chapter 144: Creation After Observation
- Chapter 143: Journey, Teasing and Message
- Chapter 142: The Next Adventure
- Chapter 141: The Knights Order Arrives
- Chapter 140: Inferno Starburst Fist
- Chapter 139: Darron’s Transformation
- Chapter 138: Disarmed
- Chapter 137: Beneath The Surface
- Chapter 136: The Three Idiots
- Chapter 135: Whisper of Forgotten Ruin
- Chapter 134: Desert City Thalrus
- Chapter 133: The Next Move
- Chapter 132: The Chairman Returns
- Chapter 131: Dark Secrets
- Chapter 130: Interrogation Starts
- Chapter 129: Lucen’s Wrath And Ron’s dilemma
- Chapter 128: The Aftermath
- Chapter 127: A Lesson Amid Ashes
- Chapter 126: Shadows Behind The Scene
- Chapter 125: Hope Has Arrived
- Chapter 124: Combined Efforts (Part-2)
- Chapter 123: Combined Efforts
- Chapter 122: Iron Pulse: Wild Resonance
- Chapter 121: Boss Fight Starts
- Chapter 120: The Boss Room
- Chapter 119: Zane’s Mercy
- Chapter 118: God of the Abyss
- Chapter 117: Healing and Transformation
- Chapter 116: Ron’s Last Attempt
- Chapter 115: A Friend in Peril
- Chapter 114: End of protagonist
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- Chapter 112: Goblin Mage Last Effort
- Chapter 111: Battle Ends
- Chapter 110: The Plan Failed?
- Chapter 109: Col’s Determination
- Chapter 108: The Plan
- Chapter 107: Planning and Chaos
- Chapter 106: The Dungeon Unveiled
- Chapter 105: Dungeon Expedition begins
- Chapter 104: Video and discussion
- Chapter 103: Whispers of Progress
- Chapter 102: Jax’s Potential
- Chapter 101: Tranquil Veil And Iron Pulse
- Chapter 100: Jax’s Growth
- Chapter 99: Talking & Teaching
- Chapter 98: Lore Of The World
- Chapter 97: Zayne’s Cruelty
- Chapter 96: Zayne’s Illusion
- Chapter 95: Zayne’s Game
- Chapter 94: Caelum Lysander
- Chapter 93: Something Interesting
- Chapter 92: The Sinister plot
- Chapter 91: From Laughter to Blood-Red Fate
- Chapter 90: Defeat and Humiliation
- Chapter 89: Failed Yet Again
- Chapter 88: The Reliquary
- Chapter 87: The Game of Zane
- Chapter 86: Eirenyssa meet Arin
- Chapter 85: Was she asking for a Date?
- Chapter 84: Jax and Ron
- Chapter 83: Basic Training Starts
- Chapter 82: Eira and clone
- Chapter 81: Zane’s Creations
- Chapter 80: Zane’s plan
- Chapter 79: The Broken Immortal
- Chapter 78: I am not him
- Chapter 77: Zayne’s punishment
- Chapter 76: Zayne’s Wrath
- Chapter 75: The Humiliation of Eirenyssa
- Chapter 74: I am Zayne Creed
- Chapter 73: Talk Between Friends
- Chapter 72: Disgusting System
- Chapter 71: Zane vs All
- Chapter 70: Zane’s Judgement
- Chapter 69: The first Lesson
- Chapter 68: The Class starts
- Chapter 67: The Experiment
- Chapter 66 66: Welcome to Astralis Arcanum
- Chapter 65 65: Twisting Fate
- Chapter 64: The Final Duel Begins
- Chapter 63: Semifinals: Threads of Fate
- Chapter 62: Quarterfinals End
- Chapter 61: The Quarterfinals Begin
- Chapter 60: Hall of Reveals
- Chapter 59: Food vs. Mission
- Chapter 58: Ron vs Lia
- Chapter 57: Geniuses in Motion
- Chapter 56: Shrinking Boundaries, Rising Tensions
- Chapter 55: The Impostor’s Game
- Chapter 54: Intrusions and Alliances
- Chapter 53: The Strongest Joins the Staff
- Chapter 52: The Survival Phase Begins
- Chapter 51: Stage One Complete
- Chapter 50: A Message from the Other Me
- Chapter 49: Whispers of Failure
- Chapter 48: A Slice of Suspicion
- Chapter 47: Routine and Revelation
- Chapter 46: After the Storm, Acknowledgement"
- Chapter 45: The Frost Monarch’s Wrath
- Chapter 44: The Might of Lucen Merrith
- Chapter 43: The Real Test Begins
- Chapter 42: Power Proves Worth
- Chapter 41: The Smile Behind Chains
- Chapter 40: Academy Beckons, Shadows Linger
- Chapter 39: To the Academy, At Last
- Chapter 38: The Arrival of Zane Creed
- Chapter 37: Spear and Sword: In Perfect Harmony
- Chapter 36: Nice Show, Indeed
- Chapter 35: Ranks Can’t Measure Me
- Chapter 34: The Academy Beyond Borders
- Chapter 33: My Turn to Ask the Questions
- Chapter 32: Troublesome Kids
- Chapter 31: Fate Shall Not Bind Me
- Chapter 30: Layers of the World
- Chapter 29: The Road to Eldrin
- Chapter 28: What Did You Expect?
- Chapter 27: I Am Zane Creed
- Chapter 26: The First Step Beyond
- Chapter 25: No Longer Trapped
- Chapter 24: Understanding the Infinite
- Chapter 23: Code Of The Existence
- Chapter 22: Forged Flame, Faint Hope
- Chapter 21: The Living Spear
- Chapter 20: Steel Born of Failure
- Chapter 19: First Sleep in Nowhere
- Chapter 18: The Art of Flowing Fist
- Chapter 17: A Break Between Spells
- Chapter 16: Who Runs Out of Dummies?
- Chapter 15: Foundations of Flesh
- Chapter 14: Rebirth of Form
- Chapter 13: Source of All
- Chapter 12: All That Can Be
- Chapter 11: One After Another
- Chapter 10: The Second Surge
- Chapter 9: Awakening the First Spark
- Chapter 8: The Breakthrough
- Chapter 7: Refinement Complete
- Chapter 6: From Steel to the Unknown
- Chapter 5: Born of Will, Forged by Soul
- Chapter 4: He Thought, Therefore It Was
- Chapter 3: Imagination Unbound
- Chapter 2: Entering the No-Where
- Chapter 1: Shattering the Nature’s balance