The Invincible Young Master

Chapter 182 - Core



A guttural cry ripped through the suffocating darkness, raw and defiant. The boy's body screamed in agony, swaying on the edge of unconsciousness, but his stubborn will refused to let him slip away.

He forced his swollen eyes open with a shaky inhale, the faintest glimmer of dim light swimming before his vision.

He coughed violently, the taste of blood and bile burning his throat.

Rolling onto his side, he groaned as sharp rocks dug into his bruised ribs. His left arm was pinned awkwardly beneath a slab of debris, numb and unresponsive.

He gritted his teeth, pain flaring as he wrenched it free. The limpness confirmed what he already suspected, it was useless for now.

The faint glow pulled at his focus.

He staggered toward it, dragging his battered body through the rubble-strewn ground.

His steps faltered, each movement sending fresh jolts of torment through him, but his gaze remained fixed on the light.

Finally, he saw it: a hulking shape of white fur stained crimson. The beast. Its massive frame lay lifeless, the once-menacing figure now sprawled and broken.

Its chest had been torn open from the impact of their fall, the brutal scene filling the air with the stench of iron and decay.

At the center of the gore, a glowing orb pulsed with life.

The eerie red and orange hues painted the chasm walls, casting long shadows that flickered like restless spirits. The boy's breath caught.

A beast core.

The sight was mesmerizing. He had read about these, every powerful beast carried a core, a condensed essence of its life force and strength.

The core's light seemed to hum, pulling at him, momentarily making him forget the pain coursing through his body.

Reality snapped back when his knees buckled.

He crumpled to the ground, coughing and gasping for air. The fall had spared him from instant death, cushioned by the beast's body, but his injuries were severe.

His ribs screamed with every shallow breath, his right arm hung limp, and his body felt like it had been trampled.

As the light from the beast's core danced in the corner of his vision, exhaustion crept in.

He slumped against the cold ground, his thoughts muddled.

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Is this it?

He wondered bitterly. He had fought so hard and endured so much, only to meet his end here, broken and alone in the abyss.

A dry chuckle escaped his lips, rasping against the stillness. It quickly turned into a groan as pain shot through his chest.

He had nothing left, not even the pills that she had given him. Those precious lifesaving pills had been used long ago. There was no way to heal, no strength left to claw his way forward.

Darkness tugged at the edges of his mind, pulling him under. He was moments from succumbing when something warm and metallic touched his lips.

Blinking sluggishly, he realized his face was lying against a puddle of thick, dark liquid pooling beneath the beast's body.

Blood.

The tang of iron filled his mouth, and his stomach churned in revulsion. His instincts screamed for him to pull away, but desperation silenced the voice of reason

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I'll die here…

With a shuddering gasp, the boy plunged his face into the blood, swallowing it in heaving gulps.

The warmth spread through him, bitter and vile, but he forced it down.

With each mouthful, he felt the beast's lingering power seep into his body, its life force mingling with his own.

The blood ignited something within him. Heat surged through his veins, sharp and searing, as though his entire being were being dismantled and reformed.

He clawed at his chest, gasping as the pain became unbearable. But beneath the agony, something stirred, a flicker, faint and fragile, like a flame struggling to catch.

The glow of the beast's core brightened, resonating with the energy coursing through him.

The connection was undeniable, primal, and untamed. It called to him, its power synchronizing with the strange transformation taking place inside his battered body.

The pain reached its crescendo, tearing through him like a storm. He arched his back, a scream ripping from his throat. The sound echoed through the chasm, raw and unrestrained/

His veins burned as if molten fire surged through them, and his senses sharpened with a startling clarity.

He could feel every grain of dirt beneath his palms, the faint vibration of the beast's core pulsing in tandem with his own heartbeat, and the flow of power weaving into his very essence.

The boy collapsed back onto the ground, panting heavily as the burning began to subside.

He stared up at the faintly glowing walls of the chasm, his body trembling with both exhaustion and brand-new strength.

He wasn't sure what had happened, but he knew one thing for certain. He was not the same as before.

The transformation was incomplete, a chaotic force waiting to be mastered, but it was enough.

The boy pushed himself up slowly, the ache in his muscles dulled by the surge of vitality coursing through him.

The boy sat in the eerie stillness of the chasm, his breaths even but his mind racing.

He flexed his fingers, marveling at how life had returned to his battered body.

Just a while ago, his arm had been crushed, a useless weight dragging him down.

Now, it moved again, stiff but functional. His injuries, once unbearable, were healing on their own, an impossibility he could not explain.

He glanced at the massive, lifeless beast sprawled before him, its white fur matted with blood.

Was this creature some kind of special entity?

The thought sent a shiver through him.

Drinking its blood had saved his life, but it wasn't just recovery, it felt like something more. Something unnatural.

The boy's stomach growled, loud and insistent, snapping him out of his thoughts. Hunger bit him, sharp and demanding.

The blood had revived him, but it wasn't enough. His body craved more. His gaze fell to the beast's open chest, the exposed flesh gleaming faintly in the dim light of the beast's core.

His stomach churned at the idea of eating it. The metallic tang of the beast's blood still lingered in his mouth.

But survival didn't care for disgust.

Gritting his teeth, he knelt beside the carcass and tore off a piece of raw flesh. It was slick and rubbery, sticking to his fingers as he hesitated.

He forced himself to take a bite. The chewy texture and metallic taste nearly made him gag, but he swallowed it down, ignoring the revulsion clawing at his throat.

As the meat settled in his stomach, a familiar heat flared to life, spreading through his body like wildfire. His limbs tingled, and the dull ache of his injuries faded further. Explore stories on empire

His eyes widened.

This power… it's incredible.

Hesitation melted away, replaced by a primal hunger. He tore into the carcass with renewed vigor, ripping chunks of flesh and devouring them like a starved animal.

Each bite sent waves of strength coursing through him, his body buzzing with vitality.

Time blurred in the dark, silent chasm. He ate until the blood pooling beneath the beast seeped into the earth until the flesh lost its freshness and began to sour.

Finally, his hunger subsided, leaving him with a strange clarity.

The boy stood, stretching cautiously. His body no longer ached; instead, it felt stronger and sharper. His muscles felt denser, his senses more acute.

Clenching his fists, he noticed subtle changes, his fingers felt sturdier, his grip firmer.

Deep in his core, a peculiar warmth simmered, like something dormant was stirring, waiting to awaken.

"What… is this?" he murmured, pressing a hand against his stomach. Whatever it was, it could wait. Survival came first.

His gaze turned upward.

The chasm stretched endlessly above him, its walls jagged and steep. Not even the faintest glimmer of light marked the surface.

How far did I fall?

The idea of climbing out seemed impossible, and flying was laughable, only high ranked ascendants could manage that.

Frustration flickered in his chest, but he tamped it down. His fingers brushed against the cold, rough surface of the chasm wall as he thought. If he could not go up, perhaps there was another way.

He picked up the beast's core.

The core's faint glow illuminated the surroundings just enough for him to make out the rocky expanse around him.

His eyes followed the jagged walls, and an idea took shape.

If I follow the wall, it might lead to an exit.

He nodded to himself, placing a hand against the chasm wall for guidance, he began walking.

Each step echoed softly in the silence, the sound swallowed by the oppressive stillness.

The boy's thoughts wandered as he moved. The beast's power still hummed within him, filling his veins with warmth. Whatever it had been, some rare or divine creature, it had given him a second chance. He couldn't let that chance go to waste.

The path was uneven, forcing him to navigate carefully. But it wasn't hard for him, His senses felt sharper now, the faintest vibrations in the ground and shifts in the air catching his attention.

Time stretched endlessly, the monotonous dark making it impossible to tell how long he had been walking.

He kept his focus on the task, his hand trailing the wall as his feet carried him forward.


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