LOGIN“Hmm… since when did secular ants gain the ability to use black magic? Do you agree with me, my friend Crystalis?” said Agnius, the Fourth Rank among them, Lord of Divine Flame, addressing the Ice Spirit in a tone fitting his enthusiastic personality.
“This is nothing new anyway. If it weren’t for your summoning, Lumias, I wouldn’t have come, because I simply don’t care about them. And you, Fireball, are not my friend, so don’t address me with that casual tone,” Crystalis, the Ice Spirit, replied coldly. “Eeeeeh! How pitiful… being exiled and rejected by a parent must be terribly painful. I feel sorry for her… don’t you think she’s cute, dear?” said Vitalia, Spirit of Life, her eyes filled with pity. “It doesn’t matter what her origin or form is. She is destined to be exiled according to the rules. Even if she were a god’s daughter, the will of heaven must be enforced. I advise you to keep your sympathy to yourself, Lady Vitalia,” Arctos, the Void God, replied. “Don’t rush your judgment. We must confirm whether she is the Chosen or not. After that, we decide what to do,” Lumias, Spirit of Light and Vitalia’s husband, said. The “Chosen” is like a vessel into which sacred power is poured. If she succeeds in enduring it and refining it, it destroys her soul and takes over her body, turning her into a true Phoenix spirit. And if she fails, the sacred power will destroy her in the end. Oblivion will be her fate. “What kind of joke is this! Ancient Phoenix spirits cannot pass through the cycle of reincarnation so easily… It has been 5,000 years since the death of the Eighth Phoenix, and no successor has been born. Their lineage is supposed to be extinct, and I don’t think a human body can withstand sacred power!” Zephyros, Spirit of Wind, objected. Agnius, Lord of Flame: “Y-you… Fireball?! How dare you call me that!” he roared wildly. Crystalis, Ice Spirit: “What… not satisfied? Hmm, unfortunately, combat between us outside the arena is forbidden.” All eyes turned toward those entities capable of destroying planets with a single breath… yet they argued like children. Edward froze in place, whispering in a trembling voice: “I’m done for…” Under the overwhelming pressure of the Six, he lost control and wet himself from sheer fear. And unlike him, the mages were busy activating teleportation formations, using the chaos among the spirits to escape. “Oh… do you think the Fifth World’s kingdoms are land you can do whatever you want with?” said the Water Spirit, Ice Ruler of the Fifth World, in a sharp tone carrying hidden sarcasm. At that moment, the gaze of the flying Hexa turned toward them. Fire Spirit—ruler of the Third World. Wind Spirit—ruler of the Fourth World. Light and Life—rulers of the Second World. Void—ruler of the Sixth World. Darkness—ruler of the First World. In this universe, worlds are not measured by size… but by the amount of mana flowing through their atmosphere, and the talents born within them. According to these criteria, the world ruled by Emperor of Darkness “Maximus” stands at the top, as its power stems from darkness itself. The elements varied, but “fire, ice, life, light, darkness, death” were considered the primary elements, while everything else was secondary. The spirits embodying these elements were called the Pure Spirits due to their purity… except for darkness and death, born from the depths of evil and under Maximus’s control. Across all worlds, a saying prevailed: “Anger the Pure Spirits… but never anger the Emperor of the First World.” As for the Seventh World, it was ruled by rare Pure Spirits who chose isolation, sealing their gates to preserve their lineage’s purity, avoiding all mixing… until all its inhabitants became of a single bloodline. Zephyros waved his hand indifferently. Only the whisper of wind could be heard… Rustle— Then—“Thud!” The heads of the six masked figures rolled onto the ground. And although Edward was not the direct target, his weak soul trembled under this terrifying display of power. Even standing consumed what little strength he had left, and he did not dare breathe loudly for fear of provoking the Spirit of Wind. Silence filled the place… A heavy silence, one in which even a falling pin would echo loudly. Vitalia descended. She looked like a distant goddess, with dark green hair flowing to her hips, green eyes, and flawless white skin. She wore an ancient Chinese-style dress that barely concealed the curves of her body. She gently held the child and infused her with healing magic, preventing the effects of black magic from affecting her future magical path, even if it did not harm her physically. Edward was stunned by her beauty… and admitted deep inside that she surpassed anything he had ever seen. “Poor… don’t look without my permission,” Lumias said calmly, with a hidden sharpness only spirits could sense. Edward snapped out of his daze and prostrated himself violently, striking his forehead against the ground. “Greetings, great lords… this lowly servant apologizes for the delay in offering respect. Please grant me a chance to explain myself.” But his words were completely ignored. He did not dare lift his head, and his blood dripped onto the ground… Until Vitalia allowed him. Vitalia slowly raised her gaze toward the others while holding the child, who remained unusually calm… as if her very presence rejected this world. “Hmmm… the effects of black magic are deeper than I expected,” she said calmly, though her words carried a weight that made the air heavier. “Obviously,” Arctos replied coldly. “This is not ordinary magic… someone tried to erase something greater.” Lumias stepped forward, a faint light reflecting around him. “The question is not what happened… but why she was sent to us.” “Hah!” Agnius laughed mockingly. “Whatever. If she’s the source of this chaos… let’s end it now!” “Don’t act recklessly,” Crystalis interrupted sharply. “You see what I see… this is not just a child.” A heavy silence fell. Even Zephyros, who had not stopped mocking from the beginning, narrowed his eyes slightly. “Hmmm… strange.” Then he added in a lower, more dangerous tone: “The wind… cannot read her existence.” Lumias stiffened. “So it’s confirmed.” He looked directly at Vitalia. But Vitalia did not respond… Instead, she lowered her gaze toward the child, as if she felt something. Slowly and carefully, she lifted the edge of the cloth covering the child’s thigh… And suddenly— A faint crimson glow ignited. Vitalia’s eyes froze. On the child’s thigh… A clear mark, faintly glowing— A phoenix. Not a normal drawing… But a living symbol, as if breathing, a faint burning pulse within it. “….” For the first time, Vitalia’s smile disappeared. “Impossible…” she whispered. Any trace of mockery vanished from the others’ faces. “Is she…?” Zephyros said in a low voice. “No way…” Crystalis muttered, despite his usual coldness. Lumias closed his eyes for a few seconds… then opened them slowly. “So… their lineage did not end.” “It has returned,” Arctos said in a chilling calm. Agnius clenched his fist, and his smile was no longer mocking. “Heh… this explains everything.” Vitalia pulled the child closer to her chest, her gaze completely changed. “She is not just a candidate…” She raised her head, eyes shining clearly: “She is… a phoenix.” Vitalia held the child tightly, as if afraid she would be taken away at any moment. “Not just a phoenix…” she said in a low voice, but with absolute certainty. “She is… our salvation.” A heavy silence spread. They exchanged glances, each realizing the situation was far more serious than it seemed. Agnius tightened his fist, sparks igniting around him. “So… it has finally returned.” “Reborn, rather,” Crystalis corrected coldly, now serious. Arctos closed his eyes briefly. “This explains the attempt to erase her with black magic…” The atmosphere grew tense. “She must be hidden,” Arctos said firmly. “At any cost,” Zephyros added, his tone devoid of mockery. Vitalia held the child tighter. “No one will see her… ever.” She looked at the others. “Protecting her… is our duty.” “And hiding her… is the priority,” Arctos said. “No one will see this mark—especially him,” Crystalis said, and a thin layer of ice began to form over her thigh. The moment it touched the mark, it slowly began to disappear. “I will conceal her presence even from the wind,” Zephyros said. “I will block her light,” Lumias said calmly. “And I will hide the pulse of her life,” Vitalia said. “And I…” Agnius smiled dangerously. “I will burn anyone foolish enough to approach her.” Their gazes met. A silent, irreversible decision. “Then… what is your name?” Crystalis asked Edward in a firm tone. Edward swallowed nervously and said: “Yes, sir… my name is…” “Unimportant,” the narrator thought. “What matters now is that he is obligated to protect her, thus atoning for his sin.” Fire burned in his eyes as he watched the scene. “Wait, everyone… what about her face?” the Void Emperor spoke after remaining silent. “What about an ancient artifact mask of rank 7 to conceal it?” Crystalis replied calmly. Artifacts are ranked by magical intensity into nine levels. In the entire world, there is only one nine-star item… the “Phoenix Sword,” wielded by the only male phoenix among the others. It is currently hidden, protected by relevant spirits. It cannot simply be wielded, as such swords have their own will and choose their master. However, the phoenix race is the only one capable of gaining its approval and fully utilizing its power for good—because if it falls into the wrong hands… “Agreed,” said the Wind Spirit, producing a plain wooden mask. “Such a shame… we must hide your beautiful face, little one. Otherwise, young men from everywhere will come to court you,” Vitalia laughed, gently stroking the sleeping child. The Wind Spirit placed the mask on her face, and in an instant, the remaining aura from the mark disappeared completely. Vitalia said firmly: “Edward, your mission is clear: protect this child, keep her away from all eyes, and allow no danger to approach her. Her life and future are in your hands.” Edward nodded trembling, fully aware of the weight placed upon him. Crystalis added coldly and firmly: “We will send you supplies later. If you do anything foolish, you will bear the consequences.” Agnius added, his voice sharp like fire: “Make sure every step you take stays hidden. Otherwise, the price will be heavy. Her future and your world’s future are now tied to your duty.” Vitalia returned to her companions. “For now, return home,” Lumias said. In a blinding flash of light, the figures disappeared and reappeared in the divine council hall to discuss further details. Edward looked at the quiet child in his arms. Remembering the absurd power they had displayed, he admitted he was nothing more than an ant before them. If looks could kill, he would have died a thousand times. He even dared to feel admiration for that wise woman, and it was fortunate his head was still attached. Edward returned to his kingdom with the child he now considered a dangerous burden, swearing he would never dare offend those monstrous beings again. I don’t know… is this a blessing or a curse.The colossal entity remained standing outside the walls for several long seconds.Silent.Motionless.It did not attack.The Titans surrounding it were all kneeling, their heads bowed toward it as though waiting for a single command.Then—the entity slowly raised one hand.In the very next moment...the Titans began to withdraw.One after another.With terrifying calm.No roars.No further destruction.They simply turned around and left the city through the shattered wall.A heavy silence settled over the ruins.Even the soldiers did not move right away.No one could believe what they were witnessing.One of the guards collapsed onto the ground, breathing heavily."They... retreated?"A civilian clutching her child burst into tears.As for Lia...she kept staring toward the distant black mist.That enormous being did not leave immediately.It stood there for several long moments before finally turning away and disappearing into the darkness.And with its departure—every Titan vanish
The air froze for a brief second after the black Titan vanished.The charred remains of its body rained down over the shattered street as everyone stared at Lia in complete disbelief.Even the soldiers who had grown used to witnessing death every day...could not comprehend what had just happened.One strike.Just one strike.Leonard was the most shocked of them all.His mind kept replaying the scene over and over.That golden light.The true sword.And that terrifying presence that burst from the blade the moment it was released.He had seen it before.A month ago.The day an unknown girl fell from the sky, killed a Titan with a single strike, and disappeared.His eyes slowly widened as he looked at her."So..."His voice came out low."It really was you."Lia did not look at him.She silently returned the sword to her waist while her breathing remained slower than usual.Using its true form had drained far more of her strength than she wanted to reveal.But this was no time to stop.
:Lia pressed a hand against her injured shoulder while keeping her eyes fixed on the crimson warning signals burning across the sky.That uneasy feeling only grew stronger.Something was moving beneath the city.Something far greater than ordinary Titans.But before she could speak—The street shook violently.The massive Titan they had surrounded suddenly threw back its head and unleashed a deafening roar that tore through the air.Then—Dozens of crimson cracks burst open across its body all at once.The nearby soldiers immediately retreated.One of them shouted,"Get away from it!"But it was already too late.Black tendrils shot out from the Titan's body at terrifying speed, piercing the bodies of several soldiers.Screams erupted instantly.One soldier collapsed to his knees, clutching his throat desperately.Another began convulsing on the ground.The third...Slowly opened his glowing crimson eyes.Leonard froze."Damn it..."The infection was spreading even faster than before
The violent tremor that struck the command headquarters caused several soldiers to lose their balance for a moment.One of the large windows cracked, while dust rained down from the stone ceiling overhead.But no one inside the command hall paid any attention.Because the thing that had appeared outside...Was larger than any Titan they had faced since the disaster began.The monstrous creature stood in the middle of the main avenue, its massive body crushing the surrounding buildings simply by moving.Its skin was entirely black and covered in deep cracks.Pulsing crimson veins stretched across its neck and arms like glowing arteries.Its eyes...Were fixed directly on the command headquarters.One of the officers whispered with a trembling voice,"How did it get here so quickly...?"No one answered.Because everyone could already see the truth.The outer defensive lines had begun to collapse.Leonard immediately gripped his sword.Then he turned toward the commanders inside the hall
Lia raced across the rooftops at incredible speed while smoke covered nearly half the city.Right behind her, Leonard pursued her using the Pattern Modifier, but even with mana reinforcing him, he could barely keep up with her pace.Below them, people ran aimlessly.Shattered wagons.Burning buildings.Corpses abandoned in the streets because no one had any time left to bury the dead.Lia leaped across the gap between two buildings before landing atop a low watchtower.She stopped abruptly.Her eyes narrowed toward the western district.That red light...It had disappeared.Leonard landed beside her, catching his breath."Did we lose it?"She didn't answer immediately.She silently observed the area.Then she said,"No."She slowly raised her hand.Faint golden threads of mana appeared between her fingers before spreading through the air like a transparent web.She closed her eyes for a brief moment.The mana flowed through the ruined streets, weaving between rubble, smoke, and the bo
Silence settled between them for several seconds after Lia's final words.But the city below them was anything but silent.Scattered screams.Columns of smoke rising from several districts.And the emergency bells that had been ringing nonstop since the disaster began.Lia lowered her gaze toward the distant streets.People were running in every direction without order.Soldiers dragged the wounded to safety.Children cried.And funeral carts had begun moving for the first time in many years.Lia tightened her grip on the edge of the rooftop.She had been deceived.Everything she had been told about the Gate's timing had been false from the very beginning.That monster...Had only been buying time.While she had been calmly watching the countdown, they had been preparing everything beneath the church.She closed her eyes for a moment.Then slowly opened them again.Regret no longer mattered.What mattered now was what would happen after tonight.Suddenly—A sharp scream echoed from a
Everyone froze as they looked at her.But Lia did not care.Her eyes remained fixed on the dark opening inside the black mass.The voice did not stop.It kept repeating inside her head slowly.Words incomprehensible to others.But she understood them clearly.Her grip tightened on the sword.Leonar
Painful… painful… painful.Lia gasped from the intensity of the pain.A faint whisper echoed, tearing hearts apart:“Master Yu, didn’t I order you to take care of her until we returned? How could you be this careless? Hm?”Vitalia harshly scolded old Yu after they had been summoned for an important
“Haha, catch me if you can.”“Oh? You want a race? But I’m warning you, across all Seven Divine Worlds, no one is faster than me. So when you lose, don’t come crying to me saying I cheated.”“Nonsense! Who would come crying to a beautiful monster like you? Hmph, you’re so arrogant! You’re just scar
"Hehe, catch me if you can.""Oh? Do you want a race? But I warn you, across all Seven Divine Worlds, there is no one faster than me. So when you lose, don’t come crying and say I cheated.""Nonsense! Who would come crying to a beautiful monster like you? Hmph, how arrogant. You're just scared of l







