I stared at my hand in the morning light streaming through the window, flexing my fingers with a sense of wonder. The golden glow had faded hours ago, but my skin still retained a subtle luster that wasn''t there before. My breakthrough had been more than just advancing to the second level of Foundation Establishment—something fundamental had changed in my body.
"Let''s test this," I muttered to myself, reaching for a small knife on the bedside table.
Without hesitation, I pressed the de against my palm and applied pressure. The knife should have cut easily through my flesh, but instead, it merely slid across my skin, unable to prate. The de''s edge actually dulled against my palm.
"Incredible," I whispered.
I set the knife down and got dressed, eager to explore the full extent of my transformation. My muscles felt dense and responsive, each movement effortless yet powerful. Even my senses seemed sharper—I could hear conversations from down the hallway with perfect rity.
Needing space to truly test my limits, I slipped out of Alistair''s residence and made my way to a secluded corner of a nearby park. Early morning mist still hung between the trees, and few people were about.
Standing before a thick-trunked oak that must have been at least a hundred years old, I took a deep breath and threw a light, exploratory punch.
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The sound was deafening. The entire tree shook violently, and a massive split appeared in the trunk. Before I could react, the ancient oak groaned and toppled sideways, crashing to the ground with enough force to shake the earth beneath my feet.
"Shit!" I hissed, quickly looking around to see if anyone had witnessed what happened. Thankfully, this section of the park remained deserted.
I stared at my fist in shock. That had been barely more than a tap—not even twenty percent of my strength. If I''d punched with full force...
A mixture of exhration and concern washed over me. This power was extraordinary, but it would require careful control. I couldn''t go around identally destroying things—or worse, hurting people unintentionally.
Despite my excitement, something nagged at me. Eight Foundation Establishment Pills should have pushed me further along my cultivation path than this. My physical strength had increased dramatically, but my energy cultivation had advanced less than expected. My Chaotic Body clearly demanded far more resources than a normal cultivator would need.
As I walked back toward Alistair''s residence, my thoughts drifted to Isabelle. None of this would have been possible without her. From that first meeting when she delivered the token to me, to her unwavering support through my darkest moments—she had changed everything. I touched the jade pendant hanging around my neck, feeling itsforting weight.
"I''ll be strong enough to protect you properly," I promised silently.
My phone rang, interrupting my thoughts. I didn''t recognize the number.
"Hello?"
"Mr. Knight?" A hesitant male voice came through. "This is William Vance."
I stopped walking. William Vance—the man who had once dismissed me as nothing more than a worthless live-in son-inw at that disastrous Sterling family gathering.
"Mr. Vance," I replied neutrally. "What can I do for you?"
"I... I need your help," he said, his voice strained. "It''s about my daughter."
Something in his tone made me pause. Whatever animosity existed between us, he sounded genuinely worried.
"What''s wrong with her?"
"She''s been having terrible nightmares for about a month now. She hardly sleeps, barely eats. We''ve taken her to several doctors, but no one can figure out what''s wrong." He hesitated. "And I... I wanted to apologize for my behavior toward you before. I was wrong about you, Mr. Knight."
I remained silent for a moment, weighing his words.
"Would you be willing toe see her? Tonight, perhaps?" Vance pressed when I didn''t immediately respond.
"I''lle this evening," I finally agreed. "Send me your address."
"Thank you," he breathed, relief evident in his voice. "Thank you."
After ending the call, I wondered what could be affecting Vance''s daughter that conventional doctors couldn''t diagnose. If it was some rare medical condition, I might be able to help with my knowledge. If it was something else—something connected to energy imbnces or spiritual disturbances—my newly enhanced senses might detect what others couldn''t.
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The Vance residence was located in an upscale neighborhood on the north side of the city. As my taxi pulled up to the iron gates, I spotted William Vance himself waiting anxiously in the driveway of therge colonial-style home.
Something felt off the moment I stepped onto the property. The gardens were immactely maintained, the architecture elegant and weing, but a heaviness hung in the air—a suffocating, lifeless quality that seemed to press against my skin.
"Mr. Knight," Vance hurried forward to shake my hand. "Thank you foring."
Up close, he looked haggard. Dark circles shadowed his eyes, and worry lines had deepened across his forehead.
"How long has your daughter been ill?" I asked as he led me inside.
"The nightmares started about a month ago," he exined, guiding me through a spacious foyer. "At first, we thought it was just a phase, but they''ve gotten worse. She wakes up screaming most nights, says she sees terrible things. She''s lost weight, doesn''t want to y anymore..."
The interior of the house was tastefully decorated, but that same oppressive feeling intensified as we moved deeper inside. My enhanced senses detected something elusive—a faint current of cold energy that seemed to permeate the walls themselves.
"I''ve prepared dinner," Vance offered. "My daughter is resting now. Perhaps we could eat first, and you could see her afterward?"
Over a meal of roast chicken and vegetables, Vance continued to apologize for his past behavior.
"I judged you based on rumors and superficial appearances," he admitted. "But what you''ve aplished recently... it''s extraordinary. Everyone''s talking about how you saved Isabelle Ashworth from that forced engagement."
"Miss Ashworth saved herself," I corrected. "I merely helped."
Vance smiled slightly. "Modest too. No wonder she''s so taken with you."
I raised an eyebrow. "What makes you say that?"
"The way she looks at you. I saw it at the Phoenix Group meeting. That''s the look of a woman who''s found someone she believes inpletely." He sighed, pushing food around his te. "I hope my daughter finds someone like that someday. If she recovers..."
"She will," I said firmly, though I had yet to even see the girl.
Vance nodded gratefully. "You know, you and Miss Ashworth make quite the power couple. The ace alchemist and the brilliant businesswoman. People are saying you two could reshape the entire—"
A small voice interrupted from the doorway. "Are you the Liam Knight who is dating Isabelle?"
We both turned to see a pale girl of about eight standing there, her thin frame swallowed by an oversized nightgown. Dark circles rimmed her eyes, contrasting sharply with her sickly whiteplexion. But what truly caught my attention was the way the cold energy I''d been sensing seemed to swirl around her like an invisible shroud.
"ra!" Vance stood quickly. "You should be resting."
But the girl''s eyes remained fixed on me, waiting for an answer to her unexpected and strangely direct question.