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Ascent
He leaned closer to Conrad. “Help us eliminate Knight, and Earth Fiend Valley will ensure the Thornton Family rises to become the preeminent power in this province. Refuse, and…” O
“What business does Earth Fiend Valley have with the Thornton Family?” Conrad asked, keeping his voice steady despite his internal alarm.
I raised a hand, keeping him at bay while I regained control. “I’m fine. Just the mark acting up.”
Adrian’s eyes narrowed slightly. With a flick of his wrist, he sent a wave of spiritual energy across the room. Books flew from shelves, furniture creaked, and the very air seemed to compress.
“Here’s my proposition,” Adrian continued. “Earth Fiend Valley seeks to establish a stronger presence in Eldoria. We require local allies–families with deep connections
and influence.”
“I’ve come with a proposition,” he said casually. “One that could restore your family to its former glory–and beyond.”
“Your progress is remarkable,” Eamon said, placing a tray of food beside me. “But even the strongest cultivators require balance. Pushing too hard could damage your
foundation.”
Conrad fixed his son with a hard stare. “A Thornton’s word is his bond. Remember that if you ever hope to lead this family.”
He strode to his desk and penned a quick note. “Find Uncle Shane. Tell him to deliver this message to Liam Knight immediately. He must be warned about Earth Fiend Valley’s interest in him.”
Adrian Bauer circled the study slowly, examining artifacts and paintings as if assessing
their value.
“I don’t need to,” Conrad replied. “Earth Fiend Valley’s reputation precedes it. Whatever you’re offering comes with a price too steep for any honorable family to pay.”
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The mark on my divine sense pulsed angrily, as if the founder suspected my true
intentions. But it was too late. The connection was established, and I was draining his power like a leech.
The gates swung open, and Uncle Shane stepped outside. He’d barely taken three steps when a figure materialized before him, blocking his path.
“Father.”
“Not another word,” Conrad cut him off sharply. “We will not betray Knight.”
Their conversation was interrupted by a servant’s urgent knock.
“Family business,” Shane replied, trying to keep his voice steady. “Nothing that
concerns you, sir.”
I opened my eyes, ending my meditation. Sweat drenched my robes, and my breathing came in ragged gasps. Yet beneath the exhaustion burned an intoxicating sense of
power.
Uncle Shane’s heart hammered in his chest. He’d served the Thornton Family for forty years and faced many dangers, but something about this man chilled him to the core.
He released the pressure, allowing both men to breathe normally again.
He left the threat unspoken, but his meaning was clear.
Conrad frowned. “Who is it?”
Dark energy surged through my body like liquid fire. My meridians expanded painfully as they accommodated the tremendous power flowing through the founder’s mark. Three days had passed since my encounter with the ancient spirit, and I hadn’t wasted a single moment.
I knew he was right, but the allure of power was difficult to resist. Each layer of cultivation I gained brought me closer to my goal–closer to protecting Isabelle and destroying my enemies.
“That man saved my son’s life when he could have taken it,” Conrad replied firmly. “He showed mercy when others would have shown none. That earns my respect.”
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The silence between them stretched uncomfortable seconds before Conrad sighed heavily.
Miles gasped, dropping to one knee under the pressure. Even Conrad found himself struggling to remain upright.
Eamon entered my chamber with a respectful knock. “Young Master, you’ve been cultivating for seventy–two hours straight. You should rest.”
After Adrian departed, Miles turned to his father. “Father, perhaps we should-”
“We already have an alliance,” Conrad stated, his resolve hardening. “With Liam Knight.”
Conrad Thornton stood in his study, face lined with tension as he stared out at the courtyard below. Once, the sight of his family’s ancestral home had filled him with pride. Now, it only reminded him of how far they had fallen.
As I ate, I contemplated my next steps. The founder’s mark remained a double–edged sword. It provided access to immense power but also maintained a connection I would eventually need to sever.
But it wasn’t fine. Something was happening–something connected to the dark energy I was manipulating.
“Something’s wrong,” I said, standing abruptly. “We should-
Miles hesitated. “What if Bauer returns?”
Eamon’s expression darkened. “Nothing since yesterday. Uncle Shane was supposed to deliver their monthly report this morning, but hasn’t arrived.“\
Miles flinched at the rebuke. “I thought-”
The door swung open before the servant could respond. A tall figure strode in, his presence immediately dominating the room. He wore dark robes with subtle earth–toned embroidery–simple yet exuding authority. His face was angular, with sharp features and eyes that seemed to penetrate like physical weapons.
“What’s done is done. We made our choice to support Knight, and we will honor that commitment.”
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A flicker of unease passed through me. The Thornton Family had pledged their loyalty after I’d saved them from destruction. Conrad Thornton wasn’t the type to neglect his obligations.
Adrian’s smile never reached his eyes. “Oh, but I think it does concern me. Especially if you’re carrying a message for Liam Knight.”
“Young Master!” Eamon rushed forward as I staggered.
“Let’s try this again,” Adrian said calmly, as if discussing the weather while choking a man. “Where were you going?”
“Prepare my transportation talisman,” I ordered. “I need to visit the Thornton Family compound immediately.”
“No?” Adrian’s hand shot out, faster than the eye could track.
Uncle Shane took an instinctive step backward. “I don’t know what you’re talking
about.”
Adrian studied Conrad for a long moment, his eyes calculating.
Conrad’s expression was grim. “Then we stand our ground. A Thornton doesn’t bow to threats–not even from Earth Fiend Valley.”
“Has there been any word from the Thornton Family?” I asked.
Conrad turned to see his son, Miles, entering the room with hesitant steps. The young man’s face was drawn, his normally confident posture diminished.
A sharp pain lanced through my head, cutting off my words. The founder’s mark flared with dark energy, as if responding to some distant stimulus.
“I see,” he said finally. “A pity. I had hoped we could resolve this amicably.”
Conrad’s jaw tightened. “And whose fault is that? If you hadn’t been so reckless, challenging Knight without understanding his true strength, we wouldn’t be in this position.”
Adrian’s smile didn’t waver. “You haven’t heard what I’m offering.”
Adrian’s expression darkened. “Loyalty? To a man who humiliated your son and forced your submission? I expected better judgment from the head of such an esteemed
family.”
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“We’re not interested in any propositions,” Conrad stated firmly.
“The elders are asking about our next move,” Miles said. “Since our… alliance with Liam Knight, our standing in Eldoria has suffered. Several business partners have withdrawn their support.”
“Even if it means our ruin?” Miles asked quietly.
“Adrian Bauer,” the man introduced himself with a cold smile. “Representing Earth Fiend Valley.”
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