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Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 52: Green crystal (1)
Alkan cursed under his breath. She had thrown his own words back at him. What a cunning woman! He gritted his teeth in frustration. "You have my word," he muttered, looking away. Andara smiled sweetly. "Good. Then you’ll remain tied up until we reach the island of the bakunawa." She walked away. Only when she was out of sight did the corner of Alkan’s lips curl upward. Andara believed he had lost his power when he entered her body. But what she didn’t know was that Puro and Dilim were still with him. However, he couldn’t feel her power, which meant he couldn’t use it. Perhaps Andara's magic had followed her soul, but because his body was different from the beings of this world, she couldn't sense her power. If he were to compare soul strength, his was far stronger than any creature in this world. Maybe it was because his original soul was sawikin, or perhaps he had received a blessing from an ancient anito. He wasn’t sure. Days and nights passed as Alkan remained at th
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 53: Green crystal (2)
Despite his confusion, Alkan remained focused on his goal. He looked down at the barrier at the valley’s entrance. In one swift motion, he hurled the silver fire at the barrier. A deafening explosion followed, throwing him back again, but he quickly commanded the wind to catch him midair. He exhaled in relief when he saw he was still floating. Looking down, he watched as the silver fire slowly consumed the barrier at the valley’s entrance. A grin spread across Alkan’s lips. He raised his hand and chanted an incantation. A hundred powerful bolts of lightning descended from the sky, striking the valley’s entrance. Eventually, the barrier shattered, and the storm of lightning ceased. Then, with another incantation, he directed the lightning deep into the dark valley. Two more bolts struck before a deep, guttural roar echoed from within. Alkan inhaled sharply. It seemed the lightning had hit the bakunawa. He quickly flew away from the valley, waiting for the beast to emerge.
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 54: Palace of Medefil
“Heh,” he scoffed and glared at Andara. Before long, two beings approached them and pulled Andara off him. “Friend, even if you are under the Captain’s protection, Andara is a hero. Please do not tarnish the reputation of the kingdom’s hero.” Andara merely smirked and shrugged before turning away and sitting back under the tree. Meanwhile, Alkan felt like a thorn had been removed from his side. He was uncomfortable when Andara brought her face too close—because it was his own face she was wearing. The two beings helped him up and escorted him back to his resting spot under the tree. He sat down and sighed. Not long after, the awaited carriages from the palace arrived. He boarded one, and the carriage took off into the sky. His eyes widened in shock. He didn’t expect carriages like this to exist in this world. Roshel even laughed upon seeing his surprise and asked why he was so startled—this wasn’t the first time he had ridden a palace carriage. “Can all carriages fly?” h
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 55: East, the home of shadows
And he lost consciousness...."He has been unconscious for days.""Leave him be."Alkan's brows furrowed as he slowly opened his eyes. He had been awake for a while but had been listening to the people around him. He had been conscious for two weeks.A fleeting emotion passed through his eyes. He had almost lost control of his raging power, but he remembered that one week in this world was only an hour in Tribal, so he calmed down. He let out a relieved sigh. If he was not mistaken, two hours had already passed in his original world.He secretly glanced around. His suspicion was correct—he was inside the Tower of Magic. He had lost consciousness after the sudden exchange of souls between him and Andara. Now, his soul was back in its rightful body.For the past two weeks, he had heard the conversations of people coming in and out of the room, including Roshel and Andara, who was now officially recognized as a hero across the kingdom. He knew it was because she had slain the bakunawa,
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 56: Manifestation of silver and black fires
"Master?" he whispered, looking at the two beings in confusion. "Who are you?"The woman lifted her gaze and smiled at him. "Master, my name is Pilak. I was formed from the fusion of purple and yellow flames."Alkan's eyes widened. "You're the silver fire?"The woman nodded with a smile. Alkan inhaled sharply—her smile felt far too mischievous. He turned to the man, who had been silent all this time. "What's your name?"The man looked up at him. "My name is Anino. I control shadow and darkness." He then raised his hand, releasing a mist-like shadow that swayed gently with the breeze. "I was formed when the silver fire purified my consciousness."Alkan nodded, even though he had no memory of what they were talking about. However, he could sense that the two had no ill intentions, so he didn’t hesitate to ask, "Why have you taken human form?""To guide you in your training, Master," Anino answered. "This world is filled with pure energy, making it possible for us to take human form. You
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 57: Caught like a wild beast
After several minutes of struggling, Alkan finally gained control over the raging energy within him. The power flowed smoothly into his body, and the tension in his muscles disappeared. Soon, he opened his eyes—and the first thing he saw was pure darkness.He tensed. Quickly, he raised his hand and tried to summon his silver fire, but nothing came out."Master," Pilak greeted him. "You have successfully strengthened yourself. Congratulations!"He turned to the silver-haired woman and remembered that the two flames had taken human form. He looked up at Anino, who stood behind Pilak. The man nodded at him."Pilak, what happened? There's a bloodstain on your clothes," he asked.Pilak wiped the blood from the corner of her lips and smiled. "Don't worry, Master. The energy from the green crystal was simply too strong. It caught me off guard, and I wasn't prepared for it. But Anino helped me so I wouldn’t be overwhelmed by the wild energy."Anino exhaled sharply and muttered, "Pilak told yo
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 58: Wounded knight leader (1)
The group took Alkan out of the forest while he remained silent inside the net. His muscles were weak, as if the strength he had felt after consuming the crystals had been nothing more than a cruel joke. "Master, this is only a weak enchantment. Don’t worry. Once you get out of the net, your strength will return," Pilak reassured him through his mind. He sat up straight and absentmindedly rubbed his temple. "You startled me," he muttered. Pilak fell silent. He exhaled, glancing around at his surroundings. "There are many knights and mages in this group. Can you take them all down?" he asked in his mind. "Yes, Master. It would be easy to kill them all," Anino replied. The corner of Alkan’s lips twitched. "I didn’t say kill them—just put them to sleep for a while," he said before sighing. The group hadn’t done anything wrong to him, so he had no intention of making things difficult for them. Before long, they arrived at the first town on the border between the North and the
Overlord of the Four Powers Chapter 59: Wounded knight leader (2)
The man exhaled. "We were searching for crystals. But we didn’t expect that someone had already harvested them before us. We tried to track the being responsible, but it was as if they had vanished." He shook his head. "However, Kalbanal used the search as an excuse to carry out his plan to replace me. They abandoned me in the forest, hoping I’d be killed by the roaming monsters. "I did everything I could to escape, but just as I was about to leave the forest, I was spotted by the bear. If I hadn’t been alert, I would’ve ended up as its meal. Thank you, my friend, for saving me from that beast." Alkan narrowed his eyes. So that was why he had sensed something strange about the knight leader earlier. That wasn’t the real leader. He inhaled deeply and looked at Reto again. "I have a mission to complete, and I need your help," he said. Reto straightened up, meeting his gaze. "I will help you accomplish your mission—if you help me return to the palace before the impostor does."
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Chapter 112: War in the first region
By the time they reached the entrance to Ashura, the sun was already high in the sky. The closer they got, the worse Alkan felt. He had a strong feeling that something terrible would happen the moment he stepped into the council’s territory. But they were already here—there was no turning back now. With firm resolve, he stepped into Ashura. What greeted him was a row of warriors. Alkan blinked in surprise. "I, the general of the First Region’s army, have been tasked with stopping the Third Region from invading the Second Region—the land of the monsters! Prepare yourselves! We will strike at nightfall!" a man on a shining white horse declared. It was no ordinary horse. Its radiant body glowed under the sunlight. "Master, it looks like a war is about to break out in Ashura," Asha murmured, glancing around. "I can't sense any snakes nearby, so I can't gather any information." Alkan’
Chapter 111: Fall of Arelano
Alkan conjured a whirlwind mixed with water. Arelano narrowed his eyes and released shadows that engulfed the entire palace. But shadow manipulation was also one of Alkan’s abilities, so the darkness had no effect on him. He spread the four-colored flames from his feet, sending them across the furniture, up to the ceiling, until the entire palace was engulfed in fire. With the darkness dispelled, he saw sweat forming on Arelano’s face due to the heat. The corner of his lips curled. "Is that all you’ve got?" "Don't get ahead of yourself, mortal!" Arelano shouted, summoning two massive black wings on his back. They spread wide, creating a powerful gust of wind that extinguished the flames and once again covered the surroundings in darkness. Drako transformed into a dragon, while Asha turned into a serpent. The two worked together to defeat Arelano, while Alkan focused on casting a curse.
Chapter 110: Seeing his wife again
Arelano paused briefly but quickly regained his composure. "Why don’t you rest first? I’ll take you to your room." Alkan raised an eyebrow and laughed. Without warning, he unleashed four flames—silver, purple, black, and red—and hurled them at Arelano. "You just arrived, and you’re already in a bad mood," Arelano chuckled, raising his hand. A barrier of shadows formed in front of him, bouncing the flames back toward Alkan. "I’m not here for pleasantries," Alkan said. "Aren’t you?" Arelano clicked his tongue and clapped his hands. The sound of heels echoed from the grand staircase. Alkan turned and saw the woman he had expected to find here. "V-Valeria…" he whispered. The once radiant, sparkling eyes had been replaced by a cold, emotionless gaze. The sweet smile on her lips was gone. What had they d
Chapter 109: The third region
Before the sun had fully risen, Alkan’s group was already traveling toward the third region, where the council resided. He believed he was strong enough to defeat Arelano. He planned to deal with him first so he could finally put an end to their conflict as Menandro. He also thought that now that he was in the dimension of gods and goddesses, defeating the black sawikin would be much easier. "Master, may I hunt for some food first?" Asha pleaded while looking down below. They were currently flying through the air on the back of a swift bird monster. Alkan glanced downward and saw an abundance of animals and fruits. They landed on the ground, but to his surprise, the animals suddenly vanished. Even the fruits disappeared like bubbles in the air. His eyes narrowed—an illusion. "Show yourself!" he commanded the being responsible for the illusion. "Hehehe. I
Chapter 108: New companion
Alkan exhaled. Finally, the battle was over. Drako had been right. The lions used two combined energies—water and fire, air and earth—to create powerful magic. Together, they were unstoppable. But once separated, their weaknesses were exposed. "Do I get a reward, Master?" Drako asked. Alkan looked at the dragon and laughed. He raised his hand, and a fruit from Tribal appeared. Just last night, he had discovered that the dragon loved fruits from Tribal, claiming it was tired of the ones from this dimension. The dragon also knew by now that Alkan was from another dimension. That was part of the ancient king’s decree—that if a being from another dimension ever arrived in the wasteland, that being was destined to obtain the treasures of the tomb. Together, they entered the second region. Alkan was amazed by the energy surrounding him. It was different from the pure energy of the spiritual
Chapter 107: A region full of monsters
"Do you know what your wish truly means?" the woman asked, smiling as she looked at him. Alkan pressed his lips together. "According to the agreement, you must grant all wishes. You wouldn’t go back on your word, would you?" The woman laughed. "You really are an interesting being. But becoming the king of this land filled with criminals? What are you thinking? Do you not wish to leave this place?" The corner of Alkan’s lips curled. "Will you grant my wish or not?" The woman turned away and wrote something in the air. Moments later, the inside of the circle glowed, and in an instant, Alkan felt an unusual coldness enter his body. "You are now the owner of the wasteland, its king, and all the creatures within this place will become your followers. I hope you won’t regret your wish," the woman said, raising her palm toward him. He suddenly felt something push hi
Chapter 106: King of the wasteland
In all his years overseeing the tournament, this was the first time two factions refused to fight. An entire night passed. The sun was moments away from rising in the East—the official end of the battle—yet still, no fighting had taken place. Just as the announcer was about to speak— One by one, members of the first faction collapsed. Silence fell over the battlefield. The sun rose—and only the third faction remained standing. The announcer blinked in shock. What just happened? "Outrageous! What did you do to the first faction?!" a fighter from the second faction demanded. The third faction leader shrugged. "We won, didn’t we?" he said, turning to the announcer. The poor announcer gulped and glanced up at the black circle.<
Chapter 105: The realm of gods
A vast, frozen land greeted Alkan as he stepped through the portal. The sudden shift in temperature caused blood to trickle from his nose. He quickly wiped it away and surrounded his body with flames before scanning his surroundings. He extended his consciousness, sensing no living being within a thousand kilometers of his position. But the moment he attempted to reach beyond two thousand kilometers, something forcefully crushed his awareness. "Urgh!" He coughed up blood and immediately withdrew his consciousness. Who could suppress his mind so easily? Standing upright, he wiped the blood from the corner of his lips. Now that he had arrived in the land of gods and goddesses, he was bound to encounter beings he had never seen before. He needed to be cautious—he had no idea how strong they were. But what puzzled him was his exact location.
Chapter 104: The United Tribal
Not only were the black sawikin sacrificed for Arelano's resurrection, but also the princess of the witches. Driven by his desire for more power, Surikong agreed to offer his own daughter—along with Ambong—as part of the ritual. However, after Arelano’s revival, Surikong was left in regret. He had given everything, yet it was not enough to satisfy Arelano’s thirst for power. After the fall of the black palace, Surikong went into hiding for several months. When the white palace collapsed, he began planning his conquest of the South, carefully studying the manananggal and vampire tribes. For nearly five years, the South was plagued by chaos and conflict between its two dominant factions. Yet, none knew that Surikong was the mastermind behind it all. He sought to pit the two races against each other, weakening them and reducing the number of powerful factions in the South. Now that he had gained Celya’s