Meanwhile, in a quiet town, a massive castle loomed over the surrounding land. It sat atop a hill, dominating the landscape for miles in every direction. The structure was ancient, built from dark stone that had weathered centuries of wind and rain, its walls thick and imposing. Tall towers rose at each corner, their peaks crowned with battlements that had once served a defensive purpose but now stood as monuments to a bygone era. The castle was surrounded by sprawling grounds—manicured gardens, training fields, and defensive walls that created multiple layers of security.
Inside, the head of the compound, a short man with full grey hair and a thick beard, sat at his desk reviewing documents and signing them with practiced calm. His office was spacious but austere, furnished with heavy wooden furniture that matched the castle’s aesthetic. Shelves lined the walls, filled with books, scrolls, and records dating back decades, if not centuries. A large window behind him looked out over the grounds, offering a view of the distant town below.
The man’s name was Gregor, though within these walls, most simply called him “Head” or “Sir.” He was in his late sixties, his face lined with age and experience, his eyes sharp despite the years. He wore simple but finely made clothing—a dark tunic and trousers, practical and unpretentious. His hands moved steadily across the documents, reading quickly, signing where needed, occasionally pausing to make a note in the margin.
The work was routine, administrative, but necessary. Running a compound of this size required constant attention to detail. Supply requisitions. Training schedules. Personnel assignments. Financial reports. Security updates. It was endless, and Gregor handled it all with the same quiet efficiency he’d brought to the role for the past thirty years.
The silence was broken when a young man sprinted through the corridors, breathless and urgent. His footsteps echoed loudly against the stone floors, rapid and uneven, the sound growing louder as he approached. He didn’t slow down, didn’t pause to catch his breath or compose himself. Whatever he had to say, it couldn’t wait.
He reached the office door and skidded to a stop, nearly colliding with the heavy wooden frame. For a moment, he stood there, chest heaving, one hand braced against the doorframe to steady himself. Then he knocked—three sharp raps that cut through the quiet.
“Enter,” Gregor called, his voice calm and even. He didn’t look up from his documents, his pen continuing its steady movement across the page.
The young man pushed the door open and stepped inside. He was in his early twenties, tall and lean, with dark hair that was disheveled from his sprint. His face was flushed, and sweat beaded on his forehead.
He paused to catch his breath before delivering the news, his words coming out in short, gasping bursts. “Sir… I’m sorry to interrupt… but there’s been… an alert.”
Gregor set his pen down slowly, finally looking up. His eyes narrowed slightly, reading the urgency in the young man’s posture, in his expression. “What kind of alert?”
The young man straightened, forcing himself to speak more clearly despite his breathlessness. “One of the extinct families, sir. It’s… it’s reactivated.”
For a moment, Gregor didn’t move. He stared at the young man, his expression unreadable, as if he hadn’t quite processed the words. Then his eyes widened slightly, genuine shock breaking through his normally composed demeanor.
“What?”
“An extinct family, sir,” the young man repeated, his voice steadier now. “The alert just came in. The system detected activity matching one of the old bloodlines. It’s confirmed.”
Gregor stood abruptly, his chair scraping loudly against the floor. “Which family?”
The young man hesitated, then continued. “The family has changed its name, but the lineage is confirmed to be the same. The bloodline markers are an exact match.”
“Do we know the new family name?” Gregor demanded, his voice sharp.
The young man shook his head, disappointment evident on his face. “No, sir. The alert only detected the reactivation. The system hasn’t been able to pinpoint the location or identify the new name yet.”
Gregor’s jaw tightened. He was clearly disappointed, the frustration visible in the set of his shoulders, in the way his hands clenched into fists. This was monumental news—potentially the most significant discovery in decades—and they didn’t even have a name.
“Continue searching,” he ordered, his tone brooking no argument. “I want every resource we have dedicated to this. Use the network. Contact our informants. Check every database, every record, every scrap of information we have. I want that family found.”
“Yes, sir,” the young man said quickly, straightening to attention. “I’ll see to it personally.”
“And keep this quiet,” Gregor added, his voice dropping lower. “No one outside this compound needs to know. Not yet. Not until we have confirmation.”
“Understood, sir.”
The young man turned and left, moving with the same urgency he’d arrived with, though this time with purpose rather than panic. The door closed behind him, and Gregor was left alone once more.
He stood there for a long moment, staring at nothing, his mind churning through the implications. An extinct family reactivated, It changed everything.
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Elsewhere in the same compound, a teenage girl named Helen sat on her bed gossiping with her male cousin. Her room was large and well-furnished, decorated in a style that balanced comfort with elegance. The bed was covered in soft blankets and pillows, and sunlight streamed through tall windows, casting warm light across the floor. A desk sat in one corner, cluttered with books and papers, while a wardrobe stood against the opposite wall.
Helen was blonde, slim, and wore her hair in a ponytail that swung behind her as she moved. She sat cross-legged on the bed, leaning forward as she spoke, her hands gesturing animatedly.
Her cousin, a boy about the same age, sat in a chair near the bed, his posture more relaxed but clearly interested in what she was saying. He had dark hair, a lean build, and a skeptical expression that suggested he didn’t believe half of what he was hearing.
“My father says a new family has appeared,” Helen said excitedly, her voice barely above a whisper, as if sharing a great secret.
Her cousin raised an eyebrow. “A new family? You mean like… a new bloodline?”
“Exactly!” Helen said, her eyes lighting up. “An extinct one. It’s back.”
Her cousin leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms. “I don’t believe it.”
“It’s true!” Helen insisted, leaning even closer. “I heard him talking to one of his advisors. They got an alert or something. The system detected it.”
“The system detects a lot of things,” her cousin said dryly. “Doesn’t mean they’re all real.”
Helen huffed, clearly annoyed by his skepticism. “This is different. He was serious. I’ve never seen him look like that.”
“Like what?”
“Like… shocked. Excited. Scared, maybe.” She shrugged. “I don’t know. But it was something big.”
Her cousin considered this for a moment, then shook his head. “Even if it’s true, what does it matter? It’s not like we’ll ever meet them.”
Helen grinned, a mischievous glint in her eye. “That’s what you think. Efforts are already underway to track the family’s presence.”
“Track them how?”
“I don’t know all the details,” Helen admitted. “But they’re using the network, checking records, all that stuff. They’ll find them eventually.”
Her cousin frowned. “And then what?”
Helen’s grin widened. “And then I’m going to run away and find them myself.”
Her cousin sat up straight, his eyes widening. “What? Helen, no. That’s insane.”
“Why?” she asked, clearly unbothered by his reaction. “It sounds exciting.”
“It’s dangerous,” her cousin said firmly. “And your father would kill you.”
Helen waved a hand dismissively. “He’ll get over it. Besides, danger sounds exciting compared to the boredom of this castle.”
“You can’t be serious.”
“I am,” she said, her tone leaving no room for doubt. “I’m tired of sitting here, doing nothing, reading the same books, listening to the same lectures. If there’s a new family out there, I want to meet them. I want to see what they’re like.”
Her cousin stared at her, clearly torn between admiration for her boldness and concern for her safety. “Your father will lock you in your room if he finds out you’re even thinking about this.”
“Then he won’t find out,” Helen said simply.
Before her cousin could respond, their conversation was interrupted when a maid arrived. She knocked lightly on the door, then opened it without waiting for permission, her expression polite but formal.
“Excuse me, young master,” she said, addressing Helen’s cousin. “Your father has returned and is asking for you.”
The boy nodded and got up. “Bye Helen”
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Chapters
- Chapter 282: After the Light
- Chapter 281: Rhythm and Fracture
- Chapter 280: The Speed of Mirrors
- Chapter 279: Light Before Thunder
- Chapter 278: What Drex Left Behind
- Chapter 277: The last Compression
- Chapter 276 276: Ash and Pressure
- Chapter 275 275: Territory War
- Chapter 274 274: Drex vs Ravok
- Chapter 273: Shutdown
- Chapter 272: The System Fails
- Chapter 271: Fracture Lines and Dead Nerves
- Chapter 270: The fixtures
- Chapter 269: Academy representatives
- Chapter 268: Entertaining
- Chapter 267: it’s finally here
- Chapter 266: what he’s become
- Chapter 265: Dominion
- Chapter 264: Ember step iv
- Chapter 263: What the Dream Meant
- Chapter 262: The dream
- Chapter 261: A Nightmare
- Chapter 260: Ember step III
- Chapter 259: Ember step II
- Chapter 258 258: Ember step
- Chapter 257 257: dabbas defeated
- Chapter 256 256: variant dabbas
- Chapter 255 255: Headache
- Chapter 254: Azula
- Chapter 253: Arrival
- Chapter 252: Training
- Chapter 251: Tongen’s
- Chapter 250: A light conversation
- Chapter 249: Ken’s patience
- Chapter 248: Jelo vs Ken atlas and Mira
- Chapter 247: Jelo wins again
- Chapter 246 246: Jelo vs Ken
- Chapter 245 245: Jelo vs Atlas and Mira
- Chapter 244 244: I’m hungry
- Chapter 243 243: Zarek
- Chapter 242: Ken wins
- Chapter 241: Ken vs Zarek
- Chapter 240: Jelo wins
- Chapter 239: Jelo vs Joan
- Chapter 238: Tessa wins
- Chapter 237: Riven vs Tessa
- Chapter 236: Another spar
- Chapter 235: Testing the new ability
- Chapter 234 234: A new ability
- Chapter 233 233: system update
- Chapter 232: System update
- Chapter 231: Jelo vs Rath
- Chapter 230: Jelo wins
- Chapter 229: Jelo vs drex
- Chapter 228: Jelo vs lira
- Chapter 227: Jelo vs kael
- Chapter 226: A new ability
- Chapter 225: system reward
- Chapter 224: jelo wins
- Chapter 223: Jelo vs Nylen
- Chapter 222: Silas wins
- Chapter 221: Silas vs Jax
- Chapter 220: zarek wins
- Chapter 219: Zarek vs Kaizo
- Chapter 218: Tessa wins
- Chapter 217: Tessa vs Nyra
- Chapter 216: Joan wins
- Chapter 215: Joan vs Riven
- Chapter 214: Ken vs Plistus
- Chapter 213: match arrangement
- Chapter 212: An important announcement
- Chapter 211: Group selection
- Chapter 210: The strongest in each group
- Chapter 209: A proposal
- Chapter 208: Olmo’s idea
- Chapter 207: Emergency assembly
- Chapter 206: Evening talk
- Chapter 205: The Tournament
- Chapter 204: ihes evolution
- Chapter 203: Conclusion
- Chapter 202: celebration
- Chapter 201: Atlas wins
- Chapter 200: Begin
- Chapter 199: Sherlock’s disappointment
- Chapter 198: Jelo wins
- Chapter 197: Dragon claw
- Chapter 196: Jelo vs Ken
- Chapter 195: Lucan wins
- Chapter 194: Mira vs lucan
- Chapter 193: Tongen’s venue
- Chapter 192: we must win this
- Chapter 191: A bet
- Chapter 190: Victory at last
- Chapter 189: Three Orbs
- Chapter 188: failure again
- Chapter 187: one more chance
- Chapter 186 186: Again and Again and Again
- Chapter 185 185: cooperation
- Chapter 184 184: I’ll keep going
- Chapter 183 183: Acient flame continued
- Chapter 182: Jelo vs Raken pt 3
- Chapter 181: Jelo vs Raken pt two
- Chapter 180: Jelo vs Raken
- Chapter 179: First training completed
- Chapter 178: Training
- Chapter 177: A fancy meal
- Chapter 176: Exhaustion
- Chapter 175: Fire Compression
- Chapter 174: fire training
- Chapter 173: Chloro raimo
- Chapter 172 172: my fire power
- Chapter 171: Ironfist wins
- Chapter 170: Papabear vs Ironfist
- Chapter 169: Papabear wins
- Chapter 168: Papabear vs Coolbot
- Chapter 167: papabear vs one punch man 2
- Chapter 166: papabear vs One punch man
- Chapter 165: Papabear vs The finisher
- Chapter 164: Raven vs papabear
- Chapter 163: Arena Nexus
- Chapter 162: Round 3
- Chapter 161: round 2
- Chapter 160: A little training
- Chapter 159: I need to improve
- Chapter 158: fight me
- Chapter 157: I’m a dragon
- Chapter 156: Mission
- Chapter 155: Quick spar
- Chapter 154: Group six
- Chapter 153: where is Atlas
- Chapter 152: A little chat
- Chapter 151: olmo’s spar
- Chapter 150: level up
- Chapter 149: Atlas vs graveman
- Chapter 148 148: Engaging the Dabbas pt 2
- Chapter 147: Engaging the Dabbas
- Chapter 146: The lurking Dabbas
- Chapter 145: Persuasion
- Chapter 144 144: Atlas vs viper
- Chapter 143: I need Dabba’s heart
- Chapter 142: The Dead Eyes vs The Shadow Wielder pt 2
- Chapter 141: The Dead Eyes vs The Shadow Wielder
- Chapter 140: The Dead Eyes
- Chapter 139 139: Jelo vs Mark
- Chapter 138: Tessa vs kurugishi
- Chapter 137: Mira vs imaguri
- Chapter 136: Tracia vs Jane
- Chapter 135 135: Atlas vs Runni
- Chapter 134 134: The deadly trio
- Chapter 133 133: Preparations
- Chapter 132 132: Your potential
- Chapter 131 131: A vague thought
- Chapter 130 130: Hawkgirl is relentless
- Chapter 129 129: I want to fight
- Chapter 128 128: Hawkgirl
- Chapter 127 127: New skills
- Chapter 126 126: Stuffing with meat
- Chapter 125 125: Tessa
- Chapter 124 124: Whispers
- Chapter 123 123: Meeting
- Chapter 122 122: A castle
- Chapter 121 121: Rumors
- Chapter 120 120: You’re part of my family
- Chapter 119: Milon family complete
- Chapter 118: He’s not breathing
- Chapter 117: The second ihe
- Chapter 116: Ken’s help
- Chapter 115: Jelo spots them
- Chapter 114: Puny humans
- Chapter 113: Fighting the Ihe
- Chapter 112: The tower
- Chapter 111: Is anyone coming for us?
- Chapter 110: Intervention
- Chapter 109: Defying orders
- Chapter 108: I saw them sneaking off
- Chapter 107: Atlas and Ken
- Chapter 106: That was cheating
- Chapter 105: Spar with Mira
- Chapter 104: I want to spar with you
- Chapter 103: Learning about new skills
- Chapter 102: Dragon chest
- Chapter 101: Explanation
- Chapter 100: System Explains
- Chapter 99: Unlocked fire skills
- Chapter 98: Evolution complete
- Chapter 97: Nuisance
- Chapter 96: A promise
- Chapter 95: Transformation
- Chapter 94: The Breacher
- Chapter 93: The Lurker
- Chapter 92: Superior beings
- Chapter 91: A coward
- Chapter 90: The Knife
- Chapter 89: Mira’s plan
- Chapter 88: Deep hatred
- Chapter 87: Lavish universe
- Chapter 86: Humanity’s savior
- Chapter 85: The Scientist’s work
- Chapter 84: Reinforced bars
- Chapter 83: Mira
- Chapter 82: The scientist
- Chapter 81: A strange turn
- Chapter 80: The rung
- Chapter 79: The building
- Chapter 78: Mira’s Memory
- Chapter 77: The building
- Chapter 76: Fighting two (2)
- Chapter 75: Fighting two
- Chapter 74: Two fresh ones
- Chapter 73: Dabba Crystal
- Chapter 72: Level up again
- Chapter 71: New strategy
- Chapter 70: Retreat
- Chapter 69: Come on you bastard
- Chapter 68: The Forbidden city
- Chapter 67: Mutated Dabba
- Chapter 66: XD portal
- Chapter 65: Graphite powder
- Chapter 64: Fuel reserves low
- Chapter 63: Olmo and Jasmine
- Chapter 62: Teacher Olmo
- Chapter 61: The janitor’s interruption
- Chapter 60: Get them
- Chapter 59: Jelo’s Choice
- Chapter 58: Ken’s observation
- Chapter 57: Suki’s Toy
- Chapter 56: Suki
- Chapter 55: Struck by lightning
- Chapter 54: The eye
- Chapter 53: The surprise
- Chapter 52: More surprise
- Chapter 51: Class 2 surprise
- Chapter 50: let’s spar sometime
- Chapter 49: Winner Papabear
- Chapter 48: EthicalPummeler
- Chapter 47: Welldone papabear
- Chapter 46: Crimson_Shower
- Chapter 45: Jelo’s turn
- Chapter 44: Mira vs Chainsaw man
- Chapter 43: Mira’s Fight
- Chapter 42: Customizing
- Chapter 41: Inside the Nexus
- Chapter 40: Arena Nexus
- Chapter 39: Empty classroom
- Chapter 38: Break in
- Chapter 37: Late Mira
- Chapter 36: Fight among the boys
- Chapter 35: Ignore the rescuer.
- Chapter 34: New skill
- Chapter 33: Puny Rank F
- Chapter 32: A mild betrayal
- Chapter 31: Are you going to take revenge 2
- Chapter 30: Are you going to take revenge?
- Chapter 29: New Quest
- Chapter 28: Atlas injured
- Chapter 27: The two boys
- Chapter 26: Atlas’s confrontation
- Chapter 25: To the front
- Chapter 24: A weird sight
- Chapter 23: One condition
- Chapter 22: Dissapearance
- Chapter 21: What have I just done?
- Chapter 20: Free
- Chapter 19: Visiting the ruins
- Chapter 18: Field trip
- Chapter 17: Level up
- Chapter 16: A surprising ally
- Chapter 15: You talk too much
- Chapter 14: Walked right into it
- Chapter 13: The mask
- Chapter 12: Making plans
- Chapter 11: Mira’s entrance
- Chapter 10: Make him regret
- Chapter 9: New quest
- Chapter 8: First training: Essence of combat
- Chapter 7: First Quest
- Chapter 6: Attributes testing 2
- Chapter 5: Attribute testing 1
- Chapter 4: The hot crazy cold girl
- Chapter 3: Visit from higher ups
- Chapter 2: Exploring the system
- Chapter 1: A Ravine