Ian woke with a start.
Not the panicked, flailing kind of wake-up. No, this was worse. A slow rise. Breath steady. Muscles locked. Like his body knew something was wrong before his mind could catch up.
And then he felt it.
A presence.
Far off. Somewhere deep in the east. Past the merchant wards. Beyond the Outer Rings. Near the black cliffs.
A gaze.
Cold. Starving. Curious.
It wasn’t looking at him exactly, it was looking through him. Like a wolf sniffing at the wind, unsure if it’s prey or predator it’s sensing, but wanting to find out either way.
He didn’t move. Not right away. He just sat there, cross-legged on the floor of his rented meditation room, staring into the shadow-drenched corners like they might answer for the weight pressing on his spine.
Was this what the others felt before they vanished?Because this… wasn’t spiritual pressure. It wasn’t intent. It was something older. Rawer.
Predation.
He stood, slowly, flexing his fingers. Chaos energy pulsed in his veins like sparks caught in blood. Not enough to flare. Just enough to remind the world that he wasn’t prey. Not easily, anyway.
Still. He needed answers.
And unfortunately, that meant heading to the one place he really didn’t want to go.
The Inner Library of Ember Archives wasn’t technically off-limits to outer sect disciples… but it might as well have been. The stone halls here were brighter. Cleaner. Even the air tasted more cultivated. Less ash, more sandalwood. And everyone looked like they were two breakthroughs away from stabbing you for walking too loud.
Ian didn’t care.
He walked like someone with permission. Not because he had it, but because looking hesitant here was like painting a target on your back.
He took a side corridor, one not watched by glyph scribes or array recorders, and slipped into an unused reading alcove. Once there, he reached into his sleeve and pulled out a small jade square, barely the size of his palm.
It shimmered faintly.
A contact token. Dead, until activated by a name.
Ian pressed two fingers to the surface and whispered, “Third Bell, First Bloom, under Blackwater Vine.”
The token pulsed once. Then again.
And then, with a flicker of chaos energy, a face appeared.
Old. Grumpy. Covered in ink smudges.
“Gods-dammit, Ian,” the archivist muttered. “You know how much this costs me to encrypt?”
“I know,” Ian said, voice low. “But I need to know something.”
“Does it involve your usual obsession with forbidden beast lore and forgotten demon lineages?”
“Yes,” Ian said bluntly. “And this time it’s not theory. It’s staring at me from the hills.”
The archivist sighed. “You think the Demon Alpha Wolf’s watching you?”
“No,” Ian said. “I know it is. Last night, during my evening focus cycle, something brushed against my inner sea. Not a soul probe. Not a curse. Something… alive. Cold. Older than anything I’ve felt before. It’s like it tagged me.”
The archivist stared at him. For a moment, just dead silent. Then:
“…Holy shit.”
Ian nodded grimly. “Yeah. That’s about how I feel.”
“You’re screwed.”
“Thanks.”
“No, I mean legend-level screwed. The Demon Wolf only targets threats. High-value ones. Inner Elders, legacy line holders, flame-bearers. People whose souls scream ‘this one can burn me.’ If it marked you…”
“It means it thinks I can kill it,” Ian finished. He looked at the token. “Why would it think that?”
The archivist leaned forward until his face filled the jade. “What did you do?”
“I may have vaporized a rogue assassin with chaos lightning.”
A pause.
“…Okay, yeah, that’d do it.”
Another pause.
“Wait, inside city limits?”
“Don’t ask,” Ian growled.
That night, the gazes got worse.
He didn’t sleep. He didn’t meditate. He sat in the center of a formation he personally etched into the stone with a borrowed star-forged blade. A chaos-stabilization matrix, combined with a low-grade mind veil and soul anchor loop.
It should’ve blocked any spiritual sensing.
And still…
He felt the breathing.
Not loud. Not huffing. Breathing. Like something massive was lurking just outside the edge of his perception, mouth slightly open, tasting his fear.
Why him?
Why not the inner disciples?
Why not the Sect Master?
Then he remembered something Elder Sa Lin had said. “They’re targeting knowledge holders.”
And something Lei Xu had said. “They remind us what we could become.”
Ian wasn’t just a threat because of power.
He was a threat because of potential.
Because Chaos didn’t follow the rules. Chaos wasn’t bound by sect doctrine or tradition.
And that made him unpredictable.
Unpredictable enough to kill a Demon Wolf, maybe.
Or to become one.
The thing about the Demon Alpha Wolf?
It wasn’t just a beast.
It wasn’t some spirit-bound hound or mutation gone wild. It was legend. Cautionary tale. The kind of thing whispered in cultivation manuals with vague phrases like “origin unknown” or “ancient terror that walks like a shadow.”
It wasn’t just strong, it was precise. It didn’t slaughter villages or fight wars. It hunted people. One by one. People who might’ve become problems. Who might’ve broken rules too hard. Who might’ve… risen too fast.
Because that’s what the Wolf did best.
It culled.
And in a world where power came from climbing, bleeding, killing, something that culls the ambitious? Yeah. That’s terrifying.
It had a coat blacker than moonless void, and eyes that didn’t glow, they devoured. It moved without sound. Without pressure. Like a living piece of absence. Not stealth. Subtraction.
They said if you saw it and felt fear… it was already too late.
And tonight?
It walked straight into the heart of the sect.
Just heavy silence as it passed through the outer rings. No disciples stopped it. No glyphs flared. Not a single barrier slowed its pace. Because deep down, the city recognized it.
Not as enemy.
But as something… necessary.
A force that kills before a threat grows into a catastrophe.
But what happens when it gets it wrong?
What happens when the thing it hunts…
Is already beyond it?
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 126: Bram and Elen
- Chapter 125: The Divine Hand
- Chapter 124: More About the Great Old One
- Chapter 123: Super Hunter
- Chapter 122: Herras, Semeria's Chosen One
- Chapter 121: Blood Emperor's Offer
- Chapter 120: Soul Bringer
- Chapter 119: Demon Wolf
- Chapter 118: Ancestor Master
- Chapter 117: Chaos Angel
- Chapter 116: Internal Cultivation
- Chapter 115: The Chaos Sea
- Chapter 114: Death of Chaos God
- Chapter 113: Chaos Sea
- Chapter 112: Classic Faceslapping
- Chapter 111: Bloodline Battle
- Chapter 110: Interference from a True God
- Chapter 109: Universe Twelve
- Chapter 108: The Start of the Tournament
- Chapter 107: Tournament of Supremacy
- Chapter 106: The Grand God of Destruction
- Chapter 105: Revival
- Chapter 104: Ian and Grand Elder’s Reunited
- Chapter 103: Descent to the Curtained Imperium
- Chapter 102: The Grand God of Destruction
- Chapter 101: Ian’s Identity
- Chapter 100: The Great Old One and the Arch Angel Race
- Chapter 99: Strongest Version and the Merge
- Chapter 98: Tragic End
- Chapter 97: Blank Memories
- Chapter 96: True Paths Devil
- Chapter 95: Slowly but Surely
- Chapter 94: Escape out of Time Loop
- Chapter 93: Doubts and Plans
- Chapter 92: Mysterious Time Vortex
- Chapter 91: Conspiracy of the True Gods
- Chapter 90: Infinitely Close
- Chapter 89: Secret of the Cold Mind Technique
- Chapter 88: Nine Paths Elder God Form
- Chapter 87: Shattered Plane
- Chapter 86: Shame
- Chapter 85: Silver Zero
- Chapter 84: The Secret of the Nine Paths
- Chapter 83: Time and Space Divine Ki
- Chapter 82: Adam’s Indifference
- Chapter 81: Appreciating Fireworks
- Chapter 80: Omega Excalibur and the Helixes
- Chapter 79: Emperor of the Universe?
- Chapter 78: Advanced Leaps and Bounds in the Path of Gods
- Chapter 77: Adam vs Ian
- Chapter 76: Deepening Understanding
- Chapter 75: Devil Attendant Amon
- Chapter 74: Grand Devil
- Chapter 73: Nine Paths God Mode
- Chapter 72: Ultimate Nine Paths II VS Dark God’s Main Body
- Chapter 71: Epic Battle
- Chapter 70: Difference between Gods and True Gods
- Chapter 69: Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 68: Must Keep Original Intentions
- Chapter 67: Budding Friendship
- Chapter 66: Stellar Power Level
- Chapter 65: Mortal Body Rivals God
- Chapter 64: Super Asura Physique
- Chapter 63: Unification at the Age of 200
- Chapter 62: Froze Froze Plant
- Chapter 61: Brief Interaction
- Chapter 60: Dragons and Lesser Dragons
- Chapter 59: Arch-Arachnid, Diamond-Ranked
- Chapter 58: Conversation with the Queen
- Chapter 57: Dark Magic Ranking
- Chapter 56: Ian’s Ascension to True Vampire
- Chapter 55: First Seclusion
- Chapter 54: Nine Paths Bloodline: Ultimate Nine Paths Form
- Chapter 53: Origin-Grade Fruit
- Chapter 52: The Grand Elder’s Shock
- Chapter 51: More like a Mage
- Chapter 50: Puny Mortals!
- Chapter 49: Annihilator Race
- Chapter 48: Planetary-Level Solar Laser Eyes
- Chapter 47 - 15% Feedback!
- Chapter 46: The Grand Elder’s Secret
- Chapter 45: Growing Vigilance
- Chapter 44: The Core Ring
- Chapter 43: Solar System?
- Chapter 42: The Power of the Sun
- Chapter 41: The King of the Blood Empire
- Chapter 40: Ceiling-Level
- Chapter 39: End of War
- Chapter 38: Ian and Alaric’s Dynamic
- Chapter 37: Grand Elder’s Interest
- Chapter 36: The Role of the Virus
- Chapter 35: Sever Cause and Effect
- Chapter 34: Elder Level Strength?
- Chapter 33: Identity Reveal
- Chapter 32: System Update and the Debut of Laser Eyes
- Chapter 31: Blood City in Panic
- Chapter 30 - 86 Meter+ & New Body Parts
- Chapter 29: Dungeons and Hunters
- Chapter 28: Spoils and Iron Howl’s Declaration
- Chapter 27: Presumptious!
- Chapter 26: Adventurer’s Forest
- Chapter 25: Blood City and the Curse Swords
- Chapter 24: Self-Explosion
- Chapter 23: Sacrifice
- Chapter 22: Garry’s Resolve
- Chapter 21: Within the Earth is Birth
- Chapter 20 - 6.75 Meters Body
- Chapter 19: Elders
- Chapter 18: Tungsten Infused Exoskeletal Armor
- Chapter 17: System and Science
- Chapter 16: Mobility is the key
- Chapter 15: Golden Light vs Nether Flames
- Chapter 14: Nether Fire
- Chapter 13: Ian’s Cards
- Chapter 12: The Walking Flare and the Special Reaper
- Chapter 11: Barseagle, the Radiator
- Chapter 10: Ghosts, Fear Factor
- Chapter 9: Team 7 Mission
- Chapter 8: Happy Trouble
- Chapter 7: Ian’s Body Size Path
- Chapter 6: Body Size Increase
- Chapter 5: Special Constitution
- Chapter 4: Eating Flesh
- Chapter 3: First Kill
- Chapter 2: Customize Bone Claws
- Chapter 1: Start as a Lesser Vampire