Archon found himself in a bewildering place, surrounded by an intense aura of cursed energy. Confusion and concern flooded his thoughts as he tried to comprehend his current predicament. "Where am I, and what is with this intense cursed energy?" Archon voiced in confusion, his tone filled with bewilderment and concern.The lingering presence of the mysterious corpse in the vault hinted at its involvement in his sudden displacement. Determined to find an escape, Archon began to cautiously explore his surroundings, he was making pretty good use of his eyes scanning every corner of the eerie place, only to discover a lack of any discernible exit or change to the scenery no matter how he looked at it, how long he walked the scene was exactly the same. After some time frustration mounted as he attempted to employ his unique eye ability, hoping to unveil a hidden path, but to Archon's suprise he wasn't able to, or even use any of his abilities in this place."The gods must have a twiste
"Those daggers you wield, Lady Zina, are quite impressive," Archon remarked, approaching her as she flexed her weapons."Indeed, they are called the Black Vipers Fang," Lady Zina proudly proclaimed. "Have you found anything that catches your eye yet?"Archon let out a sigh of sadness. "I have never actually had to choose a weapon by myself before. Perhaps you could lend me a hand?""Of course, Um here take this. I found it for you," Lady Zina said, tossing a black ring to Archon.He caught the ring and opened his eyes, sensing a peculiar disturbance within it. As he examined it more closely, he realized that it seemed like a deep spacious pit. No matter how deep he looked, it appeared to be almost endless."Is this a space ring?" Archon exclaimed, excitement bubbling within him."Yes, it is a fourth-rank A-grade space ring. Pretty cool, right?" Lady Zina responded, her words filled with excitement. "I also have a ring like this, but I thought you should have this one."Archon bowed h
Archon bent his knees and shot at lady Zina, his body moved with the precision of a bullet as he closed in on her, his blade poised to strike. The carefree expression on her face immediately transformed into a serious one, realizing that this attack wouldn't be as easily blocked as the previous ones.'Flaming Sword Dance, Continuous Strike'Archon executed his Flaming Sword Dance, Continuous Strike technique. His strike descended from above in a projected arc, and just as he reached Lady Zina, he swiftly pushed his sword behind him, initiating a circular motion as he brought it down. Lady Zina managed to intercept the strike with both her daggers, but the impact sent shockwaves of power around, her feets sank into the ground, creating a small crater in its wake.In the midst of their blades colliding, Archon vanished once again, leaping slightly above Lady Zina and twisting clockwise to generate momentum for another strike. He targeted her left side, swiftly retracting and moving ar
"What is this? I can't free myself," Archon panicked, struggling against Lady Zina's unyielding grip."No matter how hard I try, I can't break free. Has she lost control?" Archon wondered, feeling a sense of desperation.The harder he attempted to escape the tighter lady Zina would grip him. Her untamed energy started seeping into his body, draining his strength and leaving him weaker with each passing moment.Archon couldn't take it anymore, the little spar has somehow suddenly gone wrong. "If this is the power the grandmaster spoke of, I understand why she doesn't want to fully accept it. It's painful!" Archon thought, realizing the intensity of Lady Zina's struggle."You are scaring me, Lady Zina," Archon blurted out quietly, no longer resisting her hold, at this point resisting was just pointless."I am sorry, A-rchon," Lady Zina released him, stumbling back and clutching her head as she screamed, "STOP!"Even while unable to see her, Archon could feel lady Zina's powerful emotio
Lady Zina motioned for Archon to pay attention as she began to tell him a tale."A long time ago, there was a tribe of people called Demons. They possessed extraordinary strength, speed, and power like no other humans, but they had a flaw—an unquenchable thirst for blood and war. The demons killed without mercy and roamed the land to satisfy their violent desires. However, amidst their ruthless nature, they also harbored a longing to overcome their curse and live normal lives. Their salvation came when the chief of the demon tribe had a child with a human, and that child proved to be the solution. The child was able to overcome the curse while retaining the traits of a demon.""Realizing the path to redemption, the demons understood that the old generation had to be gone for the new generation to thrive. So, when the other human nations united to wipe them out, the demons didn't fight back. Instead, they surrendered themselves to be slain, offering their half-breed children—the new ge
Archon remained cautious, not lowering his guard. "Hunters? What business do you have with us?"Ging, the little girl with orange-colored hair, smiled playfully. "Oh, don't worry. We're not here to harm you. We were merely curious about the commotion and wanted to see who was causing it."Archon's expression softened slightly, but he remained vigilant. "Staying in this forest is dangerous. What kingdom are you both from?"Zina, who had been observing Gon and Ging, took a step forward and also asked a question. "You mentioned you're Hunters. What are you hunting?"Gon's smile faded, and he adopted a more serious tone. "We are not from around here; we come from the Ogromno Continent and got lost here in the Vegrandis Continent. You ask what we hunt young lady, we hunt various things, from dangerous creatures to valuable artifacts and treasures. We sense a demon kin from somewhere around here."Archon exchanged a knowing look with Zina. "So, you're after a Demon Kin?"Ging nodded. "Yes,
Archon found himself hidden within the confines of a massive, dilapidated building in an abandoned town on the way to the Blade Kingdom. The place had probably been ravaged by beasts about a year ago, leaving behind no trace of life, not even a single corpse was left at this point, they were either eating by beast or had long since decayed. only the evident of destruction remained.Two weeks and two days had passed since Archon bid farewell to Lady Zina at Tikara village, as they parted ways each going on his own journey to their goals.Archon embarking on his journey to Blade Kingdom. Traveling on foot and evading the roaming beasts, he had experienced countless life-threatening situations, forcing him to grow stronger, particularly in harnessing his cursed energy, which had finally been able to grow and had even seen significant improvement.Experiencing the reality of the beasts' dominion firsthand had left a profound impact on Archon. As he lay low behind a fallen wall, concealing
On a frigid morning in Kryo, a thick blanket of fog and mist enveloped the atmosphere, resembling ethereal tendrils of smoke. Yet, despite the bone-chilling cold, the industrious townsfolk went about their daily routines with unwavering determination. For them, such weather was a customary occurrence—a perpetual companion since birth. Clad in layers of warm garments, they valiantly braved the elements. Even the young ones frolicked, their laughter piercing through the icy air.Remarkably, this peculiar town boasted an anomaly: an absence of snow and ice. Instead, an extreme, biting coldness permeated the very air they breathed. Along a bustling market street, nestled in a corner near an alley, lay a young man named Archon, sound asleep. The relentless cold tortured him, as he clung to a meager scrap of warmth—a small scarf draped around his shivering frame.Curiosity piqued the children's interest, drawing them inquisitively towards this unfamiliar figure. Never before had they encoun