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The force pulled Faul away from the dream world. During his struggle with the force, his body also displayed signs of resistance in the outside world. A faint yellow and red glow surrounded him, causing the others to gather around his body. “Oh... The aura of a master knight. How?” the four knights exclaimed in unison. The master knights were known as diamond-level knights, revered as true knights for mastering Qi to its highest level. By mixing their Qi aura with blood aura, they could unleash an aura so powerful it had the potential to fight dragons and wipe out entire nations single-handedly. The sudden appearance of the aura sent shivers down the spines of the knights present. Faul struggled with every ounce of his strength, but the force was relentless. It pulled him out of the dream world, overpowering his will. In the real world, Faul’s eyes slowly fluttered open, and he found himself surrounded by many pairs of concerned eyes. "Faul, you're awake!" Phil exclaimed, his
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 34: Quite The Opposite
The group continued their journey back to Alora. They had spent five days on the road, and the journey seemed like it would take even longer than expected. Along the way, they fought off Red Death beasts from time to time as they got closer to the city. "We will take shelter in the nearest city tonight," Donald announced when he spotted a city in the distance. The teenage boys cheered upon hearing Donald’s words. After several days without good food or proper rest, they were eager for a break. A warm meal and a soft bed were all they could think about at that moment. Faul, however, remained quiet as usual, his mind preoccupied with thoughts of Erica and the things she had said to him. "If only I wasn’t reincarnated into this weak human body," Faul thought, his frustration growing. "This body is too weak to hold my true powers." His mind wandered back to the dream world, where he had felt the weight of his past life—his past abilities—and the limitations of his current form. "W
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 35: Saving The Village
"Faul, where are you going?" Phil called out, but Faul didn’t answer. He had already turned away, disappearing into the room, his steps fast and focused like he was following something only he could sense. Without a second thought, he rushed to the window, threw it open, and leapt out into the cold night. Landing softly on his feet, Faul stood still for a second, letting the wind brush against his face. The sky was cloudy, and the moon was partially hidden. The village below him glowed faintly under the street torches, flickering like dying stars. “I don’t know why… but something is calling me,” Faul whispered to himself. His heart was pounding—not from fear, but from an unfamiliar pull deep within him. It felt like a whisper that only his soul could hear. He moved forward slowly, like he was being drawn by invisible strings. His steps were quiet, steady, and unshaken. It didn’t feel like he was walking on his own. He didn’t know what was waiting for him in the village, but he had
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 36: Victory or loss
Faul dashed through the streets of the village, his heart pounding in his chest. Thick fog enveloped the entire area, making it difficult to see anything ahead. The air was dense, almost suffocating, as if something unnatural had descended upon the town. Out of nowhere, the ground seemed to tremble, and a deafening roar echoed through the fog. Faul skidded to a halt, his eyes wide with recognition. The roar was unlike anything he had ever heard before. It wasn’t just a lion—it was far more terrifying. “Roooooar!” “That’s no ordinary lion,” Donald’s voice cut through the thick air. “It’s infected. And trust me, it’ll be five times stronger than a normal lion. Stay alert and don’t die.” Faul could feel the tension rising. Everyone around him immediately drew their weapons, ready for a fight. The knights of Kaar were no strangers to danger, but something about the air felt different tonight. It was like the very fog was alive. “Wait! Don’t move into the fog yet!” a voice shouted, com
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 37: Resurrection
Knights, with the surviving boys, left the village and began their journey back to Alora. Since they departed, silence hung thick in the air. No one spoke. No one dared. The horror of what had unfolded in that village clung to them like a shadow. “Faul,” Phil finally spoke, breaking the stillness as he moved closer to his friend, “you did that back there… right?” Faul didn’t reply immediately. He simply stared at Phil, his expression unreadable. “You know,” Phil continued, lowering his voice, “when we ran out from that inn, you were gone. Just vanished. I know it was you. So… you don’t need to say anything.” He smiled faintly and slung an arm around Faul’s neck in a familiar way, trying to lighten the heavy mood. Faul, however, remained silent, eyes fixed on the horizon. The boys were still shaken by what had occurred in the village. They had entered as a group of seven—young, hopeful, and mostly naive. But now… three were gone. Taken by the creature that had ambushed them. Only
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 38: Breaking the records
Clang! Clang!! Clang!!! The loud clanging sound awakened everyone in the academy. “Not this again. Why can't someone rest without being woken up by this annoying sound?” Phil thought as he sluggishly climbed out of bed. "Everyone, move to the training field!" the guards instructed. "Wait... since we don't know where the training field is, how do we get there?" Faul asked the guard, who was about to leave. "Follow the yellow line. It will lead you to the training field," the knight said and left. "Sure enough, let's go, guys," Harry said, pulling the others out of the room as they started heading to the training field. The four boys followed the yellow line as instructed and arrived at the training field. The field contained thousands of students out there for morning training. "Woo... Woo... You mean all these people are recruits?" Phil asked, surprised upon seeing so many people in the training field. "Dumbass... Some of them are golden knights, while some are si
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 39: Recruit Trial
The recruits were over a hundred in number, and they were all gathered in the trial room, waiting for the trial to begin. Donald and the other five knights were present in the room. The recruit knights were gathered together, awaiting instructions. "Listen up, everyone... This recruit trial is organized so that you will be assigned to your categories in the silver level of the knighthood. "We have different categories, and each category is not more important than the other, but always know that the benefits are different, so work hard," Donald instructed. "We have four categories in the knighthood: Earth, Fire, Air, and Water. Each one represents something entirely different from the other and is equally important. Each category is headed by a knight, so do well," Wilfred said before sitting down. The recruits were asked to queue up for the trial to begin. The first trial started with harnessing their qi to make a sound on a large bell. "Listen up, everyone... The first trial w
Faul: The Reincarnation Chapter 40: Recruit Trial 2
The recruits were taken into another part of the building for the second phase of the trial. The building was large and rectangular, with a massive circular stone in the center. The recruits wondered what the trial would be like this time. They were all asked to queue up and get ready, as the trial would commence soon. The knights arrived one after the other, most of them staring at Faul's group. "Everyone, pay attention! All you need to do is very simple. You just need to push that rock over there to the finish line at the end of the room," Donald instructed. "You just need to enhance your strength with your qi and push that rock. Without that, you can't achieve it," Wilfred added as the knights sat down. The trial began immediately, with everyone attempting to move the stone. Some succeeded in moving the stone to the finish line with difficulty, while others couldn't complete the task. "I'm Morbius... I saw how well you and your friends performed in the bell trial. Don't let
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Faul was utterly surprised by what Yin and Yang said, but he just couldn't believe it. "What did you say?" Faul tightened his grip around Yin and Yang's neck. "I... said... my... master... is... the greatest dragon that ever lived, Braf," Yin and Yang forced himself to say while being choked. Faul dropped him to the ground, standing still for a few minutes before he opened his hands towards the thick smoke, and it spread far and wide, growing even thicker. "Why is he acting like this? No one should know my master around here, right?" Yin and Yang thought before he found himself being lifted off the ground. "You are coming with me." Faul didn't give Yin and Yang any choice and lifted him off the ground before taking flight from the area, heading deep into the mountains. Others didn't know what was going on between the two who were fighting earlier, as they no longer heard any fighting going on between them. Phil knew that Faul had left with Yin and Yang because he could no longer
Yin And Yang
Faul carried Phil back to the camp at a fast pace, with the other two tagging along behind him. The journey was a quiet one. Faul felt depressed—if he had arrived any later, his friends might have been dead. Meanwhile, the others worried that maybe Faul was angry with them for being too weak. He had simply picked up Phil and left without saying a word. Faul was never someone who knew how to express himself—except with his sword when he was pissed off. They snuck into the camp through the back and found that everyone was fast asleep. Faul laid Phil down in his corner and then went to his own spot without saying anything to the others. They were all worried—wondering if their long-standing friendship might break apart in a single night. “What were they even doing in the woods at that time?” “Were they following me?” Faul had a lot on his mind and couldn’t sleep all night. The following morning, they were awakened by the clang of a metal pot. Faul noticed the two had bags under thei
Instant Kill
Faul sneaked out of the camp through the back of the tent and went into the woods to hunt for food, as recently, eating normal human food no longer quenched his hunger. Unbeknownst to him, Phil opened his eyes and followed closely behind. He was quietly tailing Faul, not caring if anyone saw him leaving the camp. Of course, he was seen by both Ralph and Harry, who also sneaked out of the camp, following the two into the woods. "What do you think these two are going into the woods to do at this time of night?" Ralph couldn’t help but wonder as they continued to follow the two. "That, I don’t know. We’ll just keep following them quietly and find out soon enough," Harry replied, walking cautiously as they trailed behind Phil, who strolled leisurely through the woods. They still found it hard to believe what Faul had told them earlier about being a reincarnated dragon. Although he had shown them his true form by entering their minds, it all still felt like just a dream. They continued
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Faul went ahead to tell them who he was, and how he was reincarnated into this world. He also explained what Phil had become and what he could be. Then, he told them about his mission and revealed the true culprit behind the Red Death. He finally asked if they would fight alongside him to end it. After spending hours within their minds, the two teenagers couldn't help but pledge allegiance to Faul, vowing to become his blood brothers and fight with him. When they returned from wherever their minds had taken them, they discovered that the hours they spent inside had only been a few minutes in the real world. They were still lying on their beds. They closed their eyes and drifted to sleep, praying for a good start to the next day — the beginning of the hunting game. The entire Silver Knight class at the Alora Knight Academy was preparing for the upcoming hunting game, scheduled to take place in a week. Before the game, the knights had to be assessed in various areas to determine how
Demonic Angel
From day to day, Phil never left Faul’s side, which had already started to bug Faul himself. He didn’t want others to think Phil had lost his mind. Even though Faul didn’t want to believe the stories about a wyvern, he decided to test things out with Phil—to know if it was true and whether Phil had become one. On a fateful day, Faul took Phil into the training quarters to clarify his doubts. “Are we here to train? Because I’d like to test my strength against you,” Phil asked excitedly. “Phil, you will test it out. But right now, I need to clarify something.” Faul sat down cross-legged, looking directly at Phil, who stood there cluelessly. “Can you fight for me, Phil? How much will you risk to protect me?” That question triggered something in Phil, and he knelt on one knee. “Yes! I can fight for you, whenever and wherever. I will risk my life and everything I have to protect you, master!” Phil bowed before Faul, showing his allegiance. The answer wasn’t much of a surprise to Fau
Phil's New Strength
Some die-hard fans of the fight knew almost every contestant far beyond the arena, as they kept a close tab on people who might one day join. But no one knew who the new contestant was. His name was simply unknown. Even Faul and the other two wondered why Phil chose such a name. "The Battalion Demolisher? That name is too powerful for someone like Phil. Just the name alone will only get him into more trouble," Harry said, unable to help the pity he felt for his dear friend who seemed ready to lose his life trying to prove nothing. Every day, the arena hosted a maximum of three fights to entertain the people—and to make lots of money, as many would bet on who would win or lose. Today, many had placed their bets based on the odds and the strength of the fighters. Phil's odds were the highest anyone had ever seen since the arena’s inception. Phil had ten-to-two odds of winning. This made many people laugh at the new “Battalion Demolisher,” and no one placed a single bet on him.
New Contestant
A few weeks after the incident with the four friends, things finally returned to normal. During those past weeks, they had been on a silent break, with Phil being the only mediator since he had no issue with anyone. However, Harry and Ralph no longer talked to Faul. They knew he was hiding something and had expected him to open up, but he never did. Eventually, they decided to let it go. They concluded that they would give Faul space and just hoped he would tell them everything when the time was right. But over the past few weeks, Harry and Ralph noticed some changes in Phil. His slight change in appearance, his sudden confidence—it made them worry. They feared he might have been infected during the attack in the woods. Faul, however, knew exactly what was happening. Saving Phil’s life had changed him. He realized it the moment Phil woke up. The magic Faul had used on him had tampered with his being, and if care wasn’t taken, Phil might no longer remain human. Faul knew something l
New Contestant
A few weeks after the incident with the four friends, things finally returned to normal. Those past weeks they have been on asilent break, the only mediator was Phil who has no issue with any of them but Harry and Ralph don't talk to Faul anymore. They knew he was hiding something and they were expecting him to open up to them but he didn't after all this time. At some point they made up their mind to let it go, they concluded to let Faul be. They just hoped that he will tell them everything when the time is right. But these few weeks Harry and Ralph noticed that something has changed in Phil. With his slight change in appearance, sudden confidence, and they were worried if he got infected during the attack in the woods. F aul knew exactly what it was, saving his life has changed Phil, he knew that from the moment Phil woke up. The magic Faul used on him tampered with his being and if care is not taken Phil might not be human anymore. Faul knew something like this might happen bec
