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Chapter 3 - Chapter 3 : First Step into the Unknown

Zeravon slowly stepped past the boundary of Duskwind Village, his hand resting on the strap of his travel bag. Inside, his mother had lovingly placed some dried fruits and a small family photo. His eyes held a faint glimmer of tears, but his face was firm — filled with a determination only someone taking their very first step into the world could have.

> "I'm leaving now… but I'll return.

And when I do — everything will have changed."

The ground was still damp from the morning rain. Droplets fell from the trees, and the air carried a cool, earthy scent. Yet Zeravon's heart was tangled in thoughts — the remnants of a haunting dream still lingered in his chest.

> "Was that just a dream?

Or a warning… or something else entirely?"

His hand instinctively moved to his Astral Core, the energy within his dantian quietly burning with a calm but steady light.

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Whispers in the Gorge

By mid-afternoon, Zeravon found himself walking through a strange place known as:

> Whispering Pine Gorge

It was a narrow valley, flanked by tall, dark pine trees and an ancient stone path — one that seemed like it had once been walked by kings or long-forgotten sects.

When the wind moved, it carried with it an eerie whisper.

> "Zeravon... Zeravon..."

> "Is this just my imagination,

or is this place… actually speaking to me?"

He kept walking, ignoring the voice.

Suddenly, a sharp command cut through the air —

> "Stop."

Zeravon froze.

Three figures stood ahead. Worn robes, weapons drawn. Their eyes sparkled with greed, and their twisted smirks screamed of someone used to preying on the weak.

> "A lone kid… a full bag... whatever you've got, hand it over quietly.

Or you're not leaving here alive."

Zeravon looked at them calmly. He had never been in a real fight. Even though he was at the 3rd level of the Sacred Veins Realm, his combat training was minimal.

But something inside him… burned.

> "Step aside."

He said it with quiet resolve.

One thug laughed, "You? How'd a village boy like you make it this far?"

He lunged forward with a curved blade.

Zeravon sidestepped — pure reflex. The second man began forming a lightning spell, but before it finished, Zeravon pulled a worn talisman from his bag — a protection charm Lin Mei had gifted him.

A golden shimmer flared around him.

The lightning struck the barrier and reflected — striking its caster down with a scream.

The other two charged in fury.

Zeravon focused, gathering energy into his palms. A radiant blue glow surrounded his hands. He unleashed a Heaven Pulse Wave — simple, but filled with raw force.

The attackers were thrown backward. One gasped in pain — ribs shattered. The other slumped unconscious.

> "Zeravon's hands trembled.

It was the first time he had heard someone scream in pain because of him.

Maybe this was a victory… but inside, there was no warmth.

Only emptiness."

> "Maybe… I'm not as weak as I thought,"

he whispered to himself.

He walked on. Eventually, night fell.

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Campfire & Chaos

Zeravon made a small camp just off the path. The jungle was close, but this patch felt safe. He lit a fire, nibbled on some dry fruits, and looked at his family photo.

His heart felt a little lighter…

Until that dream came back.

> Duskwind burned.

People screaming.

His mother. His father.

Lifeless bodies all around… and he could do nothing.

He closed his eyes.

And then… a voice.

He opened them instantly. Nothing there. Just the crackling fire and rustling trees.

But it hadn't come from outside.

It came from within.

His hands trembled slightly.

> The voice called his name again —

not with love or pain…

but like a distant memory echoing back to him.

"Was that really just my imagination?"

Zeravon asked himself.

Still shaken, he continued his journey. The world outside home — it was strange, beautiful, dangerous. Every day felt new.

Eventually, after several days of travel —

Zeravon reached the borders of the famed:

> StormHeaven Sect

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The Gates of StormHeaven

The next morning, Zeravon's path became smoother — less forest, fewer threats. By noon, he stood at the edge of the Sect.

Massive jade pillars rose high, holding a silver gate. Other young disciples were gathered, all fresh recruits from far-off villages and cities.

Excitement filled the air. So did nerves.

But one boy stood out —

> Ren Kairon — dressed in high-tier robes, flanked by two servants, arrogance dripping from his every move.

Zeravon walked up and took his place silently.

Ren scoffed,

> "I see village rats like you and wonder…

your life must be so easy. No expectations at all."

> "Another simple-minded bumpkin?

You lot show up just to be training dummies."

Zeravon didn't respond. He just stood still.

Soon, everyone was led into a vast courtyard for the Entrance Test.

At the center stood a large stone —

> the Spirit Sense Crystal.

Each disciple would place their hand on it — revealing their innate talent and potential.

One by one, disciples stepped forward. The crystal would glow — yellow, orange, sometimes light blue.

Ren Kairon stepped up. But before going, he gave Zeravon a smug glare.

The crystal glowed sky blue.

Cheers erupted.

> "Sky-Blue talent! Wow!

Inner disciple for sure!"

Ren turned toward Zeravon with a mocking smirk.

Then came Zeravon's turn.

He stepped forward. Placed his hand on the crystal.

Silence.

Whispers.

> "Maybe it won't glow at all.

Just another villager..."

But then…

A deep black-purple glow pulsed from within the crystal.

The courtyard went dead quiet.

The elder overseeing the test — Elder Xuhai — stepped closer, eyes sharp.

> "This… this is…"

He pulled out an ancient scroll and frantically cross-checked something.

Then he looked up, stunned.

> "Unknown grade…

This hasn't appeared in decades. Not even in the Upper Realms."

> "In sixty years of testing talents…

I've never seen a glow like this.

This boy…

he might not even belong to this realm."

Ren Kairon stared — his arrogance replaced with burning jealousy.

Zeravon slowly withdrew his hand.

> "I just want a place to train.

A place where I can break myself…

and rebuild."

He passed every following test.

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The Voice in the Night – Again

That night, Zeravon settled into the New Disciple Quarters of StormHeaven Sect.

His room was simple — a bed, a desk, a cultivation mat.

He closed his eyes, sat cross-legged, and began to meditate.

His Astral Core pulsed quietly — a swirl of deep blue and silver light.

He opened his eyes. His breath had grown heavier — more focused.

He folded his hands and whispered a silent vow:

> "I'm not here just to learn.

I'm here to rise.

But first…

I must conquer myself."

🔥 To Be Continued…

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