Chapter 235 – Training to the limit
It was nighttime. The Addams mansion was completely silent, with only the occasional strange noise echoing through the halls, as if the house itself were haunted.
In one of the many rooms, Luke was sleeping soundly. His breathing was slow, steady. His body relaxed.
The room was dim, the curtains closed and not a single candle lit.
Everything seemed calm.
Until, suddenly, his eyes snapped open.
“Tsch,” Luke clicked his tongue, and in that exact instant, his figure vanished from the bed in a flash.
BOOM!
A bolt of lightning struck the mattress, disintegrating it completely in an explosion of electric sparks and twisted springs.
Luke reappeared on the other side of the room, crouched and ready to counterattack, his gaze lit with irritation.
“Again, Fester?! That’s bed number thirty-two you’ve destroyed this month!” Luke complained.
But he didn’t have time to keep complaining, the door burst open, a blue flash lit up everything.
“You must always be on alert, boy!” shouted Fester as he hurled himself forward like a human projectile wrapped in electricity, eyes bulging with manic excitement.
Luke reacted instantly, tilting his head just in time to dodge the electric punch that grazed past his face, illuminating the darkness with crackling blue sparks.
Residual energy crackled in the air, but didn’t reach him.
It wasn’t like in the past.
When he had faced Elliot Spellman, another electricity user, Luke hadn’t been able to dodge his close-range attacks.
Elliot’s fists crackled with such intensity that even if Luke avoided the direct impact, the current would envelop the area around his body and reach his skin.
Back then, his telekinetic defenses weren’t strong enough to block the electric field.
Now, it was different.
With the training he had received, Luke had developed a more solid and reactive telekinetic shield, capable of activating within fractions of a second and holding up long enough for him to retreat or counterattack without taking immediate damage.
Plus, with his newly trained aura, his regeneration had improved significantly. He could afford to take a few hits, knowing his body could heal itself.
With a quick step, he channeled his energy and pushed Fester back with a burst of invisible force, gaining some space.
“At least warn me before blasting my face with electricity,” said Luke, spinning on his heel, ready to flee. He was tired, and he knew that damn bald man wasn’t alone.
Fester just laughed like it was a compliment.
“If you can predict it, it’s useless as training. Your clairvoyant aura is getting more and more annoying.”
The training with Gomez, Fester, and Stanley had completely changed Luke’s perception.
Now his clairvoyance was passive, like a sixth sense that buzzed even in his dreams.
A slight hum in his mind, a pressure at the back of his neck, a tingling sensation on his skin that woke him up a split second before danger struck.
And he needed it.
Because his trainers were demented monsters.
Fester attacked him at random hours, with electricity, homemade traps, and screams loud enough to wake the dead.
Gomez forced him into near-death duels at any time of day.
And Stanley… was exactly what Luke had imagined.
Behind that kind, grandfatherly façade was a military-obsessed control freak.
He taught Luke how to enhance his green aura and master techniques typical of its users, but if Luke made even the slightest mistake, Stanley corrected it with a cane to the ribs.
And then there was what Stanley called real experience.
According to him, true growth only came through adversity, by pushing both mind and body to the limit.
That’s why he not only approved of Fester’s surprise attacks… he joined them.
Even Gomez, just for fun, and to help Luke learn to overcome the unpredictable—would join in on what he called “tests.”
Peaceful sleep had become a luxury Luke no longer knew, not in the three months since Wednesday had left for Nevermore.
Thankfully, tonight he had one thing going in his favor: Gomez wasn’t home.
His role as head of the Demon Extermination Department kept him away most of the time, especially now that the society of outcasts was waging a silent war against the Spellmans.
A covert war of betrayals, selective assassinations, and political maneuvers beneath the surface.
Luke shot out of the room at full speed, lifting off the ground without even bothering to touch it.
He flew through the air using his telekinesis as propulsion, gliding down the hallways with increasing precision.
He knew he couldn’t beat Fester in raw speed.
His telekinesis still wasn’t powerful enough to match the electric acceleration of the bald man, who moved like lightning through the narrow hallways of the mansion.
He could use Shambles, his teleportation technique, to instantly gain distance.
But there were rules.
Ever since training began, it had been established that he could only use Shambles to teleport up to a maximum of fifteen meters inside the mansion.
Otherwise, it would be too easy to escape.
And that was the whole point: not to escape.
To adapt. To endure. To overcome.
As he flew at full speed through the east wing, Luke’s goal was clear: reach the lobby safely.
A room where none of his trainers were allowed to attack him.
He could stay there for thirty minutes at most, a time during which he could rest, heal… or even sleep, though it was barely enough and far from comfortable, since there was no bed.
But getting there was the real challenge.
An electric discharge hissed behind him, striking an old painting that exploded into splinters.
“Faster, boy!” Fester shouted from behind, wrapped in lightning.
Luke spun mid-air, activated Shambles, and vanished just before being hit, reappearing at the opposite end of the hallway.
‘Son of a bitch… if you were alone,’ Luke thought, clenching his jaw.
With his current abilities, he was confident he could face Fester in a one-on-one.
He wasn’t the same as before.
He had killed Elliot Spellman, patriarch of the Spellman family, one of the strongest psychics in the outcast society.
Elliot was from the same generation as Fester, just a few years younger.
And yes… some factors had worked in his favor that time.
In fact, Elliot had killed him for a few seconds.
And he only survived thanks to awakening his green aura, and the fact that Natasha had been fighting Elliot at the same time.
Since then, three months of intensive training had passed.
Three months of physical, mental, and energy refinement.
And now, facing someone like Fester didn’t intimidate him.
The problem was that this wasn’t a fair fight.
Stanley was nearby, lurking like a predator, waiting for Luke to lose his temper and go all-in out of frustration so he could land his strike.
Luke wasn’t afraid to face Stanley or Gomez one-on-one either.
The issue was when two of them, or worse, all three, teamed up.
Adding just one to the equation turned it into a losing battle from the very first second.
And beyond their individual strength, there was something else to consider: they were cheaters.
No rules, no honor.
They’d use dirty tricks, ambushes, whatever gave them the upper hand.
And all of this… while Luke trained like a madman during the day.
‘Almost there…’ Luke thought.
He kept flying toward the lobby, but something felt off.
His danger sense buzzed, a warning that made him activate his future vision.
He caught a glimpse of the next few seconds.
Stanley bursting through a wall like a missile, shattering it to pieces, launching the sole of his foot straight at Luke’s face with devastating force.
The old man’s body had been pushed to its absolute limit by the green aura. He possessed strength, speed, agility, endurance, and regeneration.
Luke estimated that the bastard had strength exceeding thirty tons. If he relied only on his telekinesis to dodge or block, it would be useless.
He had to use clairvoyance, predict his attacks and react with inhuman speed. Just as he expected, the wall shattered like paper, and a kick came straight at his face, but he was already ready.
As seen in his vision, the wall gave way a second later, like tissue.
Stanley shot forward, spinning in mid-air, and delivered a crushing downward kick.
But Luke was prepared.
At the exact moment, he unleashed a controlled telekinetic burst beneath his body, an unnatural, serpentine motion that propelled him backward just in time.
Stanley’s foot slammed into empty ground. The floor cracked, then exploded into a crater a meter wide, shards flying in every direction.
Stanley straightened with calm precision, perfectly balanced.
“Good reflexes,” he said in a neutral tone. “You used your future sight well. But if you think you’re going to make it to the safe zone, you’ll have to do more than just see what’s coming.”
“I know,” said Luke, smiling slightly.
And in that instant, his body seemed to vanish.
A cloud of white smoke enveloped him, and his silhouette scattered as if it were mist.
A visual illusion.
Stanley, unsurprised, narrowed his eyes. The entire hallway filled with thick, white smoke, completely obscuring visibility in all directions.
However, the old man simply shook his head.
“Useless. I don’t need to see. Your scent is enough,” the old man murmured calmly.
He took a firm step forward, guided by his sense of smell, honed by decades of training.
But just as he was about to lunge in Luke’s direction, something changed. From the far end of the hallway, a blue electric flash lit up the fog.
“I’ve got you, bastard!” Fester shouted, bursting onto the scene with a manic laugh, his eyes wide as his body crackled with energy.
Before Stanley could warn him, Fester was already lunging toward him with a concentrated electrical punch.
“Tsk…” Stanley frowned.
He turned just in time to see Fester’s face lit with excitement, convinced he was looking at Luke.
Another one of Luke’s illusions: he had altered Fester’s perception to make him believe Stanley was him.
The old man raised his wrapped fist and met the electric punch head-on, creating a brutal explosion in the middle of the hallway.
The smoke partially cleared from the shockwave as both fists clashed.
“Fester! I’m not Luke,” snapped Stanley, pushing back hard.
“What?! But you have his face and his scent,” said Fester, confused, still pushing.
“It’s an illusion…” said Stanley.
“You should be able to tell, but your mental stability is questionable…” he muttered to himself.
Fester looked around, disoriented, as the rest of the smoke began to fade. He clicked his tongue and muttered, “Too many auras are such a pain.”
Stanley looked down the hallway.
There was no trace of Luke. It was already useless to chase him, he’d had enough time to reach the lobby.
“He’s getting better,” said Fester, laughing and rubbing his hands, a little disappointed by how little of a fight he got.
“Yes, too much for his age,” said Stanley, unable to hide his surprise.
He had trained his beloved granddaughter, Veronica, the next heir of the Umbrio. The pride of the family.
He had taught her with discipline, yes, but also with care. Veronica had been treated as what she was: the princess of her lineage. Her training had been demanding, but never as extreme as Luke’s.
It would be dangerous for any teenager’s psyche, even for an outcast.
Luke, on the other hand, was being pushed to the limit. And the most unsettling part… was that he endured it.
Not just endured it, endured it under this level of constant pressure, calculated aggression, and relentless attacks day and night. Most teenagers, even among outcasts, would have broken under that kind of burden.
They would have lost their minds or collapsed. But not Luke.
Every day, with every extreme training session, every ambush in the middle of the night, it sharpened him further.
And Stanley saw it in his eyes.
It wasn’t just training.
Behind his defensive moves, the escape strategies, the shields and feints, the quick counterattacks… there was something more.
A hidden intent. Luke was waiting. He wasn’t just surviving the training, he was waiting, holding back for the right moment.
When he could catch them separately.
One by one. To pay them back.
And if he did it with four auras, along with his adaptability and the fact that he had killed Elliot at sixteen, be dangerous.
“We’ll have to keep an eye on him,” said Stanley, looking at Fester.
“Mm, yeah. It’s gonna be fun when he starts paying us back for real,” said Fester, an innocent gleam in his eyes, eagerly awaiting that moment.
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Chapters
- Chapter 273: Hell Island
- Chapter 272: The strongest
- Chapter 271: Reconnection
- Chapter 270: Execution
- Chapter 269: The Council
- Chapter 268: Normal Addams Discussion
- Chapter 267: Training with Enid
- Chapter 266: Revenge Claimed II
- Chapter 265: Revenge Claimed I
- Chapter 264: The new coexistence
- Chapter 263: The three gathered
- Chapter 262: The Decision
- Chapter 261: Luke finds out
- Chapter 260: Luke’s suspicion
- Chapter 259: End of the battle
- Chapter 258: War machine
- Chapter 257: I missed you
- Chapter 256: The balance changes
- Chapter 255: Luke and Nyra’s Entry
- Chapter 254: It’s a trap
- Chapter 253: Luke’s reputation
- Chapter 252: Relief mission
- Chapter 251: Enid’s response
- Chapter 250: Wednesday’s conclusion
- Chapter 249: Mission with Enid
- Chapter 248: Wednesday’s Diary III
- Chapter 247: Wednesday’s Diary II
- Chapter 246: Wednesday’s Diary I
- Chapter 245: The training continues
- Chapter 244: Rejected offerings
- Chapter 243: Run away? Not today
- Chapter 242: Fruits of training
- Chapter 241: Eclipse in action
- Chapter 240: Goodbye
- Chapter 239: Calm before the storm
- Chapter 238: Centralia
- Chapter 237: Video call
- Chapter 236: Mission
- Chapter 235: Training to the limit
- Chapter 234: Talk with Edgar
- Chapter 233: Confession
- Chapter 232: The Fall of the Spellmans
- Chapter 231: Luke’s confidence
- Chapter 230: Luke wakes up
- Chapter 229: Past as roommates
- Chapter 228: Talk between Wednesday and Enid
- Chapter 227: Perfect genetics
- Chapter 226: The Fury of Wednesday and Enid
- Chapter 225: Natasha’s concern
- Chapter 224: Ecstasy
- Chapter 223: The end?
- Chapter 222: Unavoidable attack
- Chapter 221: Wednesday’s choice
- Chapter 220: The battle continues
- Chapter 219: Dangerous situation
- Chapter 218: Counterattack
- Chapter 217: Improvised Team
- Chapter 216: Elliot Spellman
- Chapter 215: With honor until the end
- Chapter 214: Fighting alongside Enid
- Chapter 213: Sophie and John Poe
- Chapter 212: The curse of the tree
- Chapter 211: Enid’s appearance
- Chapter 210: Negotiations fail
- Chapter 209: The Truth of Shadyside
- Chapter 208: Beating
- Chapter 207: Shadyside Monarch
- Chapter 206: Wednesday’s Possessiveness
- Chapter 205: Vampires of the Drosia Clan
- Chapter 204: Wednesday historian
- Chapter 203: Culprits discovered
- Chapter 202: Cemetery II
- Chapter 201: Cemetery I
- Chapter 200: The competent Wednesday
- Chapter 199: Shadyside Realty
- Chapter 198: Follow the track
- Chapter 197: Multiple personalities?
- Chapter 196: Luke's track
- Chapter 195: Extended fame
- Chapter 194: Rebel
- Chapter 193: Tuesday Foster
- Chapter 192: Fruitless research
- Chapter 191: Manipulation is fun
- Chapter 190: Shadyside
- Chapter 189: Reward or punishment?
- Chapter 188: Leaving the Petropolus Mansion
- Chapter 187: Demons VI
- Chapter 186: Demons V
- Chapter 185: Demons IV
- Chapter 184: Demons III
- Chapter 183: Demons II
- Chapter 182: Demons I
- Chapter 181: A steady pace
- Chapter 180: Labyrinth of Statues
- Chapter 179: Harmless joke
- Chapter 178: Twisted hearts
- Chapter 177: Vindication
- Chapter 176: Reciprocity
- Chapter 175: Wednesday and Enid agree
- Chapter 174: Party IV
- Chapter 173: Party III
- Chapter 172: Party II
- Chapter 171: Party I
- Chapter 170: Petropolus Manor
- Chapter 169: Jealous?
- Chapter 168: The power of beauty
- Chapter 167: Tuesday?
- Chapter 166: Is the love triangle back?
- Chapter 165: The Addams enter the game
- Chapter 164: Enid's obsession
- Chapter 163: Anonymous fan
- Chapter 162: Post-Battle II
- Chapter 161: Post-Battle I
- Chapter 160: On the limit
- Chapter 159: Uncle Fester
- Chapter 158: Survival
- Chapter 157: Arrogance
- Chapter 156: Crackstone III
- Chapter 155: Crackstone II
- Chapter 154: Crackstone I
- Chapter 153: Resurrection Ritual
- Chapter 152: Soul Weapon
- Chapter 151: Wednesday's Birthday
- Chapter 150: Addams Family Tree
- Chapter 149: Purpose discovered
- Chapter 148: I almost screwed up!
- Chapter 147: Patience exhausted
- Chapter 146: Fortune teller
- Chapter 145: Vigilante
- Chapter 144: The cruelty of Goody Addams
- Chapter 143: Book of Shadows
- Chapter 142: New book
- Chapter 141: Crazy proposition
- Chapter 140: Training at Addams Mansion
- Chapter 139: Sparring with Gomez
- Chapter 138: Bittersweet truth
- Chapter 137: Living with the Addams II
- Chapter 136: Living with the Addams I
- Chapter 135: Difference between couples
- Chapter 134: End of the school year
- Chapter 133: The dance (Rave’N V)
- Chapter 132: Rave’N IV
- Chapter 131: Rave’N III
- Chapter 130: Rave’N II
- Chapter 129: Rave’N I
- Chapter 128: Last days in Nevermore
- Chapter 127: Natasha's information
- Chapter 126: Unusual comfort
- Chapter 125: Team Kairia exterminated
- Chapter 124: Saving Natasha
- Chapter 123: The true patriarch
- Chapter 122: Decision III
- Chapter 121: Decision II
- Chapter 120: Decision I
- Chapter 119: Consequences
- Chapter 118: End of the Bloody Moon
- Chapter 117: Bloody Moon VIII
- Chapter 116: Bloody Moon VII
- Chapter 115: Bloody Moon VI
- Chapter 114: Bloody Moon V
- Chapter 113: Bloody Moon IV
- Chapter 112: Bloody Moon III
- Chapter 111: Bloody Moon II
- Chapter 110: Bloody Moon I
- Chapter 109: Bad feeling
- Chapter 108: Training with Wednesday
- Chapter 107: Anomaly discovered
- Chapter 106: Marilyn uncovered
- Chapter 105: Confused feelings
- Chapter 104: Memory Extraction
- Chapter 103: Confession
- Chapter 102: New decision
- Chapter 101: Wednesday's Therapy
- Chapter 100: Chapter 100
- Chapter 99: Fencing Tournament II
- Chapter 98: Fencing Tournament I
- Chapter 97: Mutual help
- Chapter 96: Master ability
- Chapter 95: Advanced Technique
- Chapter 94: Talk with Enid
- Chapter 93: Interest?
- Chapter 92: Unusual connection
- Chapter 91: The first smile
- Chapter 90: Everybody stupid? Yes
- Chapter 88: Strange behavior
- Chapter 87: Date with Wednesday?
- Chapter 86: Spy
- Chapter 85: Mind power
- Chapter 84: Polygamy
- Chapter 83: Plan in the making
- Chapter 82: Infiltration with Wednesday
- Chapter 81: Prophecy
- Chapter 80: Rewards
- Chapter 79: Hooded again
- Chapter 78: Enid determination
- Chapter 77: Unilateral beating
- Chapter 76: Hyde Attack
- Chapter 75: Rowan Madness
- Chapter 74: Gia's indecision
- Chapter 73: Increased prestige
- Chapter 72: Pressure
- Chapter 71: Unpopular girls
- Chapter 70: Winners
- Chapter 69: Combat class IV
- Chapter 68: Combat class III
- Chapter 67: Combat class II
- Chapter 66: Combat class I
- Chapter 65: Similarities
- Chapter 64: Behind the Scene
- Chapter 63: Council of the Outcasts of America
- Chapter 62: Wednesday Addams
- Chapter 61: Addams Family
- Chapter 60: End of the vacations
- Chapter 59: Vacation III
- Chapter 58: Vacation II
- Chapter 57: Vacation I
- Chapter 56: End of first year
- Chapter 55: Umbrio Family
- Chapter 54: Increased strength
- Chapter 53: Final Poe Cup
- Chapter 52: Poe Cup V
- Chapter 51: Poe Cup IV
- Chapter 50: Poe Cup III
- Chapter 49: Poe Cup II
- Chapter 48: Poe Cup I
- Chapter 47: Preparation
- Chapter 46: Reconciliation
- Chapter 45: Two stubborn people
- Chapter 44: Farewell
- Chapter 43: Demons
- Chapter 42: Confusing
- Chapter 41: Interrogation
- Chapter 40: Guilty discovered
- Chapter 39: Parents' Day ends badly
- Chapter 38: Revenge
- Chapter 37: Leaked video
- Chapter 36: Fight versus older students
- Chapter 35: Uncovered?
- Chapter 34: Profanation
- Chapter 33: Mother's Family
- Chapter 32: Power Scale
- Chapter 31: Three aura user
- Chapter 30: Harvest Festival IV
- Chapter 29: Harvest Festival III
- Chapter 28: Harvest Festival II
- Chapter 27: Harvest Festival I
- Chapter 26: Interview
- Chapter 25: Xavier's advice
- Chapter 24: Halloween III
- Chapter 23: Halloween II
- Chapter 22: Halloween I
- Chapter 21: Training with Enid
- Chapter 20: Practice with Sabrina
- Chapter 19: Immobilization
- Chapter 18: Aura Sky-Blue
- Chapter 17: A small sample
- Chapter 16: Start of classes II
- Chapter 15: Start of classes I
- Chapter 14: Social media
- Chapter 13: Double aura
- Chapter 12: Infernal training
- Chapter 11: Aura
- Chapter 10: Maid?
- Chapter 9: Talk with Larissa
- Chapter 8: Principal Larissa Weems
- Chapter 7: Outcast culture
- Chapter 6: Jericho
- Chapter 5: What!?
- Chapter 4: Family ghost
- Chapter 3: Anger
- Chapter 2: Shit
- Chapter 1: Luke Poe