Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value.
He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a deep breath and concentrated. His body began to hum with energy, a red lightning-like crackle forming in the air around him. And then, with a sudden surge, the energy shot from his palm, a beam of red lightning tearing through the garden and striking the bush. The bush exploded into ash. “Whoa! Did you see that, Hannah?” Yuka yelled, elated, practically bouncing on his feet. His body buzzed with the rush of power, and he couldn't contain his excitement. “I have a superpower! This is awesome! Plew, plew, plew!” he mimicked shooting lasers from his hands, making sound effects like a child playing superhero. Hannah, sitting nearby, sighed with an air of boredom, though a slight smile tugged at her lips. "You're being too noisy. Let’s go back inside and watch anime. The world outside is dull compared to what’s in there," she muttered. "No way!" Yuka was full of energy, the kind he hadn’t felt in years. He was ready to push himself further. "The TV needs a break. We’ve got two hours of training left, and I’m not stopping now!" Hannah raised an eyebrow, clearly surprised. This wasn’t the same kid she had met a few days ago. He was different now. Something had awakened in him. "Alright, fine. If you’re so eager, let's see how much you can handle," she said, her voice dropping into a low, almost mischievous tone. She pointed to the farthest end of the garden. "Run from here to there and back a thousand times before sundown. And don’t stop until you’ve reached your limit." Yuka didn’t hesitate. Without a word, he sprinted toward the far end of the garden, his feet pounding against the soft grass. As he ran, the thrill of his newfound powers filled his mind. The air whipped past his face, but it wasn’t enough to cool the intense heat surging through his veins. He could feel the lightning inside him, begging to be unleashed again. Hannah leaned back, closing her eyes. She didn’t expect Yuka to make it. He was human, after all, and there were limits to what a human body could endure. 'He can't do it,' she thought, already feeling herself drift toward sleep. 'No one can reach the speed of light. It’s impossible for a human.' "Done!" Hannah’s eyes snapped open. She sat up quickly, her heart racing as she looked at Yuka, who stood before her drenched in sweat. He was panting heavily, but his face was lit with a triumphant grin. "What... the... hell?" Hannah whispered, too stunned to speak clearly. ‘This kid... how? He must have reached the speed of light. That distance should have taken him hours...’ “Yeah, I finished one lap,” Yuka said with a goofy smile. “And since zeros are meaningless, I figured I’d skip the other 999.” Hannah’s expression dropped instantly. She glared at him with a mix of disbelief and irritation. "I’m done for the day. You’re on your own now," she snapped, clearly unimpressed. Without another word, she dissolved into a cloud of thick red smoke and shot into Yuka’s body, disappearing entirely. “AHHHHH! What the hell?” Yuka screamed, spinning around in shock. He could feel her presence inside him, and a sudden realization hit him. "Wait... you live inside me?!" //"Yep, and I see everything. Especially in the toilet,"// Hannah’s voice echoed in his head, dripping with amusement. Gulp. "Well, that’s awkward," Yuka muttered, shaking his head. … Later that night, Yuka sat cross-legged on the floor, staring at Hannah with a confused expression. She had reappeared, sitting across from him, her arms folded, her white hair cascading down her back like a waterfall. He gripped the TV remote tightly, using it as leverage to make sure she stayed focused on answering his questions. “What... exactly is a dragon?” Yuka asked, his voice soft but curious. Hannah leaned forward, her eyes glowing faintly in the dim light. “A dragon is a powerful, proud, and unstoppable force. We’re beings of immense strength and magic, feared by most and hunted by many,” she said, her voice filled with a deep sense of pride. “I am a dragon, Yuka.” Yuka blinked, tilting his head. “But... where are your wings? And your claws? Don’t dragons have, like, scales and stuff? You know... the whole dragon thing?” Hannah’s expression darkened, and she glared at him. “Wings? Claws? What am I, a chicken? I’ve hidden my wings, Yuka. And dragons don’t always need to flaunt their forms. I took on this human appearance for a reason,” she snapped, clearly annoyed by his simplistic view of what a dragon should be. “And besides, you’re a dragon too.” Yuka’s jaw dropped. “Wait, what? I’m a dragon? Does that mean I get wings too?” He quickly turned to glance at his back, half-expecting wings to sprout at any moment. Hannah sighed, shaking her head. “No, you’re not that kind of dragon. You’re... different. You and I are connected, Yuka. My power flows through you, and with it, you’ll gain unimaginable abilities. But... you’ll also inherit my enemies.” The room fell silent for a moment. Yuka stared at her, his mind racing. “Did they... kill you?” he asked quietly, the weight of the question hanging in the air. Hannah’s face grew somber, her eyes distant. “Yes,” she whispered. “I was a good dragon, living in peace. But humans came for me. They poisoned the water I drank, ambushed me, and slaughtered many of my kind. I fought back, but in the end... I died a slow, agonizing death. It was disgraceful for a creature like me.” Yuka’s heart clenched. He could feel the pain in her voice, the deep wound that time hadn’t healed. “I’m sorry, Hannah,” he said softly. “If you don’t have a reason to live anymore... then I’ll be your reason.” Hannah’s eyes widened slightly, and for the first time, a genuine smile appeared on her face. “What about you, Yuka? What’s your story?” Yuka hesitated, glancing down at the floor. “My parents are gone... My sister runs the family business, and I just... exist. I’m rich, sure, but it doesn’t mean anything. I’ve always felt... empty. Like there’s something missing in my life. I don’t know why, but... I don’t even feel human sometimes.” Hannah studied him closely, her gaze softening. “You’re not human, Yuka. Not anymore. But that’s not a bad thing,” she said quietly. “There’s a world out there... a world filled with magic and creatures like you and me. Some will be your allies, others will be your enemies. But one thing is certain: they’ll come for you.” Yuka’s eyes sparkled with a newfound determination. He stood up, his fists clenched. “Let them come.”Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a
Life equals death..... And so does death affect all life.The world has been burnt and many have died, what else s there to live for. A glorious future or a bitter end.His eyed gazed up to the clouds and his thought settled on, the bitter end.Oh did I fall asleep again? At this time who would be stupid enough to fall asleep? That was a stupid presumption, however I am the last am I not?Hart Margata wielded open his eyes to glance at what was left of the world he knew and hated. The once beautiful healthy green grass fields were now layers of resentful ashes from top to bottom, not to mention the amount of corpses present in it.There were also metal chunks sticking out probably from the kingdom that layed there before now transformed into a debris.Only he had survived. And worse of all he could still recall their screams.... The scream of every one of his loyal friends at the top of their lungs as they got either pummeled, torn apart or eaten alive.His life was primarily a cursed
In the great hall of Magus academy were the many students who came to apply and the officials to watch.This was the moment life's were being decided, either you die a poor broke weakling or get the opportunity to become rich and powerful.This world was all about magic and at a certain age, you would go to Magus academy to test your level of magic alongside your future occupation.If you were lucky enough, you would get a great occupation and become noticed by the entire world and this were the prayers of all students.****The history of magic originated thousands of years ago, when the gods had a glorious battle with demons and hell beast alongside humans.They had decided to cleanse the earth and that led to an all out war between all. In the latter humans invented magic and gained an upper hand, that was when the first of him was born....The Phoenix Warlock.The Phoenix warlock was a man that mastered all forms of magic, he was unstoppable and became the breach to all worlds.Af
With no light of hope left in Hart's heart he began to take a sorrowful leave from the environment. Clearly he wasn't wanted here and there was nothing a scum like him could become, a great Magus was a farther cry.'I hate it, my life and everything around me,' Hart almost broke into tears bitting hard on his lips and increasing his pace as he noticed the eyes of many on him. He was the talk of the second and all made fun of his condition clearly."Poor kid, he didn't even get a good power," One girl with long red hair and blue eyes spoke so poorly of Hart shaking her head in disappointment. This was culture so everyone understood, this had nothing left for him left in life."He is a weak scum and won't last a second in this world," another male with short white hair folding his hands hissed at Hart from afar as he finally went out of sight, "you shouldn't feel a slight pity Cynthia.""How could you be constantly heartless jack?" She hissed at him. He was always this way having been b
In the academy stadium used to house the occupation crystal was everyone gathered there once more, the headmaster made a last minute announcement for everyone to come there at the last moment for the last applicant who had shown up late.The glorified student that had already great occupations watched with low expectations at the character in the ark cloak before the crystal."Put your hand at the crystal young magus," the headmaster encouraged the student in the black cloak who follows the order touching the crystal.WHOOOSH!Crack!The crystal immediately split into two a vast mighty wind blowing everywhere and shaking the audience, even those that already had occupation found their mouth falling wide open one after the other at the mighty ability of this character.A golden beam afterwards sprang into the air colouring the sky in purple and red embers of light. This was truly amazing and no one had consented to such an ability and show of majesty since the headmaster of the school.
The trumpets blew loudly and the music was high enough fo everyone to hear. Once again the auditorium was filled with masses of people even more than the other day because the noble man, commoners and other magic users had joined in the watch if this event.Outside this group were the teachers, instructors, influential Magus's and the headmaster to spectate and enjoy the event also.The reason why the influential were gathered here were to buy or brand the marvelous students. Even after knowing one's occupation, there was still a need to gauge strength and level.When the level was taken into consideration, those with higher work with great influential people organization that was if they chose to. While others may become stand alone or common Magus if they weren't ranked high.So the students now about twenty, were positioned before a large white crystal meant to gauge their ranks, an instructor was also placed to guide them."As we begin the final stage of the preliminary Magus rank
"So tasty, this place got good ramen!" Koran exclaimed using his chopsticks to pull a large amount of ramen into his mouth. It felt so good especially since this was the first bowl he had in ages.Cynthia watched in mesmerization at Koran while Jack faced his own business. Still there was a question bothering her, "why did you help that magus.... I mean Hart wasn't it?"Koran stopped eating from his bowl grinning as the reply came to mind, "I told you yesterday didn't i, that's someone I can follow till the end of my days, Hart will make life interesting."Was this all about intetest now? Cynthia gave it a bit if thought, the more she tried to conceive what Koran liked an wanted, the more she became confused. What the hell did he see on the peasant boy Hart? How was he interesting?"I don't see your point?""Weak people sometimes can't see what the strong see Cynthia." Koran's reply made her gasp in shock. Was this what he thought if her as..... ***Weak! Gullard planted the base of
Is this it? Is this life again?BADUMM!His heart was giving violent thumps unlike that of a regular human being. His veins were tightening up, his chest stiffening.His lost body parts began to reforge themselves in an abstract way. The lost blood and flesh crawling up together and back to his stumps.The wounds across his face began to colour red, not just there found this colouring but his entire skin and flesh, melting as though ice to water.Soon enough his blood like skin began to solidify into a sort of a crimson armoured metal, his teeth had grown into large fangs and his eyes were totally blurred but he could see everything around him.GRUCCK!The creature that emerged from Yuka's body began to mount it's feet with a sinister presence.It weaved it's eyes around the barn, sniffing momentarily to get a scent.The Shintou spirit and strange figure, alongside the brutalized corpse that belonged to Ted.This layed the question if how long he had been out. There was a much primo
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl. "At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden. "Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a deep
Yuka stood in the vast garden, his chest rising and falling with nervous excitement. The mansion he lived in was massive, with grounds large enough to hide any strange activity. Today, it was empty—no servants, no family, just him and Hannah. His parents were long gone, leaving behind wealth and space, but little else of value. He clenched his fists as Hannah stood beside him, watching intently. She had insisted they come outside to train. Yuka wasn’t sure what “training” really meant, but he wasn’t going to let this opportunity slip by. After all, Hannah wasn’t your average girl."At least the gardener hasn’t come yet... I’m doing him a favor by destroying some of these bushes," Yuka thought, smirking slightly. He stretched his palm forward, following Hannah’s earlier instructions, and aimed at a strange, fish-shaped bush on the far side of the garden."Focus, feel the energy within you," Hannah said softly, her voice somehow calming and commanding all at once. Yuka took a deep bre
In the great hall of Magus academy were the many students who came to apply and the officials to watch. This was the moment life's were being decided, either you die a poor broke weakling or get the opportunity to become rich and powerful. This world was all about magic and at a certain age, you would go to Magus academy to test your level of magic alongside your future occupation. If you were lucky enough, you would get a great occupation and become noticed by the entire world and this were the prayers of all students. **** The history of magic originated thousands of years ago, when the gods had a glorious battle with demons and hell beast alongside humans. They had decided to cleanse the earth and that led to an all out war between all. In the latter humans invented magic and gained an upper hand, that was when the first of him was born.... The Phoenix Warlock. The Phoenix warlock was a man that mastered all forms of magic, he was unstoppable and became the breach to all wo