Ethan exhaled deeply, his gaze shifting between Dri and Kael. "Alright, so what do I need to do to awaken this affinity? Is there some kind of ritual or—"
Dri raised a hand, cutting him off. "Not exactly. Awakening an affinity is less about external effort and more about internal discovery.
Every affinity stems from a connection to something fundamental within you. For you, Ethan, it’s about finding what balances creation and mysticism."
"Balance, huh?" Ethan muttered, resting his elbows on his knees. Read new chapters at freewebnovel
Kael leaned back, a faint smirk playing on his lips. "I have a hunch what that might be, but I’ll let you figure it out yourself. It’s more fun that way."
"Helpful," Ethan deadpanned.
Dri chuckled. "Let’s start simple. Close your eyes and focus. Let your thoughts drift but keep your mind open. Your affinity will respond to you—it’s waiting for you to acknowledge it."
Skeptical but willing to try, Ethan sighed and closed his eyes. The soft hum of the surrounding energy filled his ears as he steadied his breathing. At first, his mind wandered aimlessly, thoughts of his journey, his failures, and the immense pressure he was under swirling chaotically.
Then, a faint warmth began to rise within him, originating in his core and radiating outward.
It wasn’t the fiery intensity of combat or the grounding strength of the earth—it was different. It was intricate, layered, and fluid, as though countless threads were weaving themselves into a perfect pattern within him.
"Good," Dri’s voice came, calm and steady, grounding Ethan further. "What do you feel?"
Ethan frowned, his brows knitting together. "It’s... strange. Like threads coming together. No, more than that—it’s like I can see how things fit, how they work. It’s... alive. It feels like everything is waiting to be unraveled and remade."
"Follow it," Dri urged. "Let it lead you deeper."
The warmth intensified, and suddenly, Ethan’s surroundings shifted. In his mind, he was no longer sitting on the grass.
Instead, he found himself standing in an endless void, neither light nor dark but shimmering with infinite possibilities. Floating before him were countless objects—a broken clock ticking in reverse, a flower wilting and blooming in an eternal cycle, drops of liquid transforming into vibrant crystals.
Instinctively, Ethan reached out to the clock. As his fingers grazed it, he felt a surge of understanding. The intricate mechanisms, the springs, and gears—they weren’t just pieces; they were part of a greater whole. He envisioned them broken, reassembled, and finally enhanced.
At his thought, the clock dissolved into golden light, reforming into a magnificent timepiece that ticked perfectly.
Next, his gaze turned to the flower. It radiated a quiet sadness as its petals faded and fell. Ethan knelt, cupping it gently in his hands. He closed his eyes, willing it to heal, to transform.
A soft pulse emanated from his hands, and when he opened his eyes, the flower had become something entirely new—its petals shimmered like glass, and its stem glowed faintly, exuding vitality.
"This is it," Ethan whispered, his voice echoing in the void. "This is Alchemy."
The objects around him began to move, orbiting him like planets around a star. He saw elements breaking apart, merging, and reshaping in an endless dance. Metals melted and reforged into weapons and tools.
Liquids combined into swirling elixirs that seemed to hum with energy. He felt the pulse of life and essence in everything—every atom, every molecule brimming with potential, waiting for him to guide it.
The void shifted again, and Ethan found himself standing before a massive, glowing transmutation circle etched into the ground. Its lines were intricate, glowing with a dark blue light that seemed to thrum with energy. He stepped into the circle, and as his foot touched its center, the light surged upward, enveloping him in a vortex of raw power.
Visions assaulted him—worlds being born and destroyed, mountains rising from the earth, and oceans boiling into steam before condensing into life-giving rain. He saw himself forging a blade from pure starlight, creating life from ashes, and reshaping reality itself. The power was overwhelming, yet it felt... right.
When the light subsided, Ethan opened his eyes, and the grassy field came back into focus. His body glowed faintly with dark blue light, the aura pulsating with the rhythm of his heartbeat. His hands trembled as he looked down at them, the glow lingering on his fingertips.
"Alchemy," he whispered, the word spilling out as though it had always been etched into his soul.
Dri stood, his expression a mix of pride, shock and reverence. "Exactly. Alchemy is the balance between creation and transformation. It’s the power to understand the essence of things and to reshape them into something greater. You’ve awakened your affinity, Ethan. Now, the real work begins."
Kael smirked, leaning back with his arms crossed. "Alchemy isn’t just about breaking and remaking. It’s about understanding. If you can master that, you’ll become more than just a Creator—you’ll become someone who defines possibilities."
Ethan clenched his fists, the glow still faintly visible on his skin. "Then teach me," he said, his voice steady and filled with resolve. "If this is the key to becoming a Creator, I’ll learn it—no matter what it takes."
Dri’s grin widened. "Good. But don’t expect it to be easy. Alchemy is as much about patience and precision as it is about power. One wrong step, and the results can be... unpredictable."
Kael let out a low chuckle. "If you manage to blow yourself up, don’t expect us to piece you back together."
Ethan smirked, his resolve unshaken. "I’ll take my chances."
"Then let’s begin," Dri said, his tone serious as he placed a hand on Ethan’s shoulder. "The journey into Alchemy is unlike any other. Prepare yourself, Ethan. This is where you start shaping your path as a true Creator."
And so, under the watchful eyes of the Primogenitors, Ethan began his journey into the intricate and limitless art of Alchemy.
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Back in the cave, the faint light of dawn seeped through cracks in the stone, illuminating an eerie sight. Despite the approach of day, no one stirred. Not Trevor, not Sixtie, not any of the group. Their bodies remained still, encased in shimmering golden cocoons that pulsed faintly with a rhythm akin to a heartbeat. The air hummed with an otherworldly energy, the golden strings connecting each cocoon to a single source—Ethan’s own. Even Lamair, despite his battered corpse, lay bound in the same glowing prison.
Leon, the only one not trapped in a cocoon, was sprawled near the cave wall. However, his limbs were entwined with thick, green paralysis vines that coiled around his body like serpents. The air around him shimmered faintly, the distinct haze of sleeping smoke hanging like a veil. His chest rose and fell in deep, unnatural slumber.
The cave pulsed softly with light, as though the air itself breathed. The golden strings stretched from Ethan’s cocoon, linking to each of the others, forming an intricate web of energy. The strands thrummed faintly, resonating with an enigmatic power—binding, synchronizing, tethering them all to something far beyond their understanding.
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High above the cave, the figure of Lisa—or rather, Pisces—floated, her expression twisted in a contorted mix of anger and agony. Her ethereal form flickered, the aura of the Pisces Zodiac power encircling her like a protective shell. However, the usual calm and healing nature of the Zodiac essence offered no solace now.
A searing pain tore through her, not physical but something deeper—an excruciating torment that seemed to rend her very soul. Her hands clutched at her chest as though trying to grasp something invisible, her breath shallow and labored.
"What... what is this?" she gasped, her voice trembling.
It was a pain like no other—a soul-bound ache that reverberated through her very existence. It was beyond the boundaries of this world, something primordial and ancient. Her heart thundered in her chest as if trying to break free, her mind racing to make sense of the torment.
Unbeknownst to her, a faint golden shimmer appeared on her forehead, barely visible beneath the intense blue glow of her Zodiac aura. A thin golden string extended from the light, snaking through the air and connecting her to the cave below.
But Lisa, consumed by the agony, failed to notice the connection. All she could feel was the unbearable weight pressing down on her, as though her very essence was being unraveled.
"Why... is this happening?" she whispered, her voice breaking.
The answer lay with Ethan, but for now, his cocoon and the golden strings told no tales.
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Far away, Carmen lay curled up, her face stained with dried tears. She had cried herself to sleep, the echoes of her emotional torment etched into her fragile features. Even in her slumber, her expression was one of pain, her brows furrowed, her lips trembling slightly as though whispering silent pleas.
Yet, despite her distress, the space around her shimmered faintly. Two lights—one radiant white, the other an ominous black—hovered above her, circling each other in a dance that resembled the ancient symbol of yin and yang. Their movements were fluid, balanced, and yet seemed to emanate conflicting energies—peace and chaos, harmony and discord.
Carmen, too, was encased in a golden cocoon, a single string of light stretching impossibly across the distance to Ethan’s. It pulsed faintly, resonating with the same rhythm as the others. Whatever bound them, distance seemed meaningless to its reach.
The white and black lights grew brighter for a moment, as if sensing something stirring. Carmen’s lips parted in her sleep, a faint whisper escaping that was too soft to hear, yet it carried a weight of profound significance.
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Back in the cave, Ethan’s cocoon pulsed brighter than the rest, its golden glow almost blinding. Within, his body was bathed in the light, his expression serene yet intense, as if he were lost in a deep, otherworldly dream. The golden strings tethering him to the others thrummed more powerfully, their glow intensifying as though feeding off an unseen force.
Whatever was happening, whatever had caused this mysterious phenomenon, the answer lay with Ethan. He was the epicenter of this strange, golden web, and the key to the pain, the bindings, and the unspoken power surging through all of them.