NOVEL The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign Chapter 143: Complete Domination

The Darkness System: Rise of the Broken Sovereign

Chapter 143: Complete Domination
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Chapter 143: Chapter 143: Complete Domination

Kael moved through the terrain like a ghost.

The Void Edge Mk. II blades felt right in his hands—lighter than his old Tier 2 weapons despite being denser, the void resonance property humming through the steel like a second heartbeat. Every swing displaced air with satisfying precision. Every step carried him forward with minimal resistance.

The violent mana of the planet pressed against his body from all directions. Triple gravity. Screaming wind. Lightning that struck the mountains in constant barrages—CRACK, BOOM, CRACK—painting the sky in violent white.

Kael barely noticed.

His Tier 4 physique absorbed the punishment like a sponge. His gravity manipulation reduced effective weight by sixty percent.

A mutated beast lunged from behind a boulder.

It was ugly—some kind of canine predator that had adapted to the planet’s violent mana, its flesh warped and twisted, muscles bulging unnaturally beneath matted fur. Foundation Establishment Rank 5, maybe Rank 6 with the environmental enhancement. Its jaws gaped wide enough to swallow a man’s torso.

Kael didn’t even slow down. free𝑤ebnovel.com

SWISH.

One strike. Diagonal. The Void Edge Mk. II sliced through mutated flesh and bone like paper, the void resonance property turning the cut into a clean severance that cauterized as it cleaved. The beast’s body split into two halves that tumbled past Kael in opposite directions, still twitching.

THUD. THUD.

He kept walking.

An ambush came thirty minutes later.

Kael sensed them before he saw them—three signatures hiding behind a ridge of jagged rocks, heartbeats elevated, mana fluctuating with the particular pattern of people preparing to strike. He didn’t change his trajectory.

They burst from cover as he passed—three figures in burnt orange uniforms bearing the sigil of a flame over cracked earth. Scorched Earth Academy. Mana Heart Rank 1, Rank 1, and Rank 2 if his senses were accurate.

"Get him!" The bear beast-kin woman led the charge—massive, fur-covered, claws extended, her MH Rank 2 aura flaring as she closed the distance. Her two companions hung back slightly, one with water mana swirling around his hands, the other crackling with lightning.

Three on one. MH Rank 1 against MH Rank 1, with one Rank 2 thrown in.

Kael smiled.

The bear woman’s claw swipe came fast. Kael’s Void Edge Mk. II came up to parry.

CLANG.

The impact sent a shockwave rippling outward—WHUMP—kicking up dust and cracking the ground beneath their feet. The bear woman’s eyes widened slightly at the force of the block, but she pressed forward, throwing a combination of claw strikes that Kael deflected with precision.

CLANG. CLANG. CLANG.

They separated. Circling. The bear woman’s chest heaved, her eyes calculating.

Then she lunged again.

This time, Kael met her charge head-on. Fist met claw. Elbow met forearm. Knee met thigh. They exchanged blows at close range—THUD, THUD, THUD—each impact sending cracks spider-webbing across the parched earth. The bear woman was strong—stronger than most MH Rank 2 cultivators Kael had encountered—but she was fighting someone who’d been refining his body since before he could remember.

Her eyes flickered.

She jumped backward, creating distance, and slammed both palms against the ground. freewebnoveℓ.com

CRACK. RUMBLE.

The earth moved. A massive boulder—three meters in diameter, made of compressed stone and reinforced with earth mana—ripped from the ground and launched toward Kael with terrifying speed.

"Sky Rending Technique." Kael’s voice was calm. Almost bored even. "First Form: Falling Star."

His blades crossed, then swept downward in a diagonal strike. The attack that emerged wasn’t just physical energy—it carried something else now. Slaughter intent infused the cross-pattern slash, giving it a weight that went beyond mana, beyond physics. The air itself seemed to flinch as the attack tore through space.

SWOOSH. CRACK.

The boulder didn’t slow down. It split—cleaved cleanly in half by the falling star slash, the two halves parting around Kael’s body and crashing into the ground behind him.

BOOM. BOOM.

But the attack didn’t stop there.

The cross-pattern slash continued toward the bear woman, carrying enough residual force to end the fight. Her eyes went wide in panic as she slammed both hands down again.

THUD. THUD. THUD. THUD.

Four earth walls erupted from the ground in rapid succession, each one thicker than the last, each one absorbing a fraction of the slash’s power. The first wall cracked. The second shattered. The third held, barely. The fourth stopped it completely.

The bear woman exhaled—a shaky, relieved breath.

"SERENITY! BEHIND YOU!"

Her companions’ screams came too late.

FWOOSH.

Kael materialized beside her, Void Edge Mk. II already sheathed, his fist cocked back. The bear woman’s eyes found him—wide, disbelieving—as micro-gravity compressed around his knuckles and Tier 4 muscle fiber tensed to maximum density.

His punch connected with her stomach.

CRACK.

The sound wasn’t just impact—it was something breaking inside her. Air evacuated her lungs in a violent rush. Her eyes bulged. Her body lifted off the ground, launching backward from the force—

And then stopped.

Kael’s hand snapped out, fingers curling. Gravity manipulation pulled—attraction force yanking the bear woman’s flying body back toward him like a fish on a line.

WHUMP.

She was in front of him again still trying to process what was happening.

His second punch connected with the same spot.

CRACK.

The bear woman’s eyes rolled back. Her body went limp. She dropped to the ground like a puppet with cut strings, unconscious before she hit the parched earth.

THUD.

Kael turned toward the remaining two with a cold smile.

It’s was now the other two realized their mistake that the Heaven’s Gate Academy will not pick a weakling as their captain.

Both men paled.

They looked at each other.

They attacked together.

"Water Dragon Technique!"

"Thunder Strike!"

A serpentine dragon made of pressurized water surged toward Kael from the left, its jaws gaping wide. Simultaneously, a concentrated bolt of lightning screamed in from the right—a straight-line attack designed to be impossible to dodge from both directions.

Kael didn’t dodge.

"Lightning Fangs."

CRACK. CRACK. CRACK. CRACK.

Multiple bolts of electricity erupted from his outstretched palm, intercepting both attacks mid-flight. The water dragon explodedSPLASH—spraying the area with mist that evaporated instantly under the triple sun’s heat. The lightning strike met Kael’s fangs and neutralized in a shower of sparks.

CRACKLE. HISS.

Both men immediately scrambled backward, putting distance between themselves and Kael. Smart. Close combat had gotten their companion knocked out in three seconds. They wanted range.

Kael just stood there.

Waiting.

The two Scorched Earth students exchanged confused glances. Why wasn’t he pursuing? Why was he just standing there, that cold smirk on his face, those silver eyes watching them like prey?

Then they felt it.

A bloodthirsty aura washed over them like a wave of absolute wrongness. It didn’t have direction. Didn’t have source. It simply existed—a pressure that made their hindbrains scream run, hide, you’re going to die.

Their knees buckled.

THUD. THUD.

Both men crashed to the ground, the slaughter intent pressing down on them like a physical weight. Their mana fluctuated wildly. Their bodies trembled. One of them started hyperventilating—short, panicked gasps that did nothing to help.

Kael walked toward them. Each footstep echoing in the sudden silence.

The shadow beneath him moved.

Dark tendrils erupted from the ground—shadow manipulation given physical form—piercing through both men’s armor like it was paper. Not deep enough to kill. Not deep enough to permanently injure. Just enough to pin them in place.

SHLCK. SHLCK.

They collapsed fully, shadow tendrils holding their limbs, faces pressed into the dirt.

Kael looked down at them with something approaching disappointment.

"Well, that was disappointing."

He turned and walked away, shadow tendrils dissolving behind him. The two men lay in the dirt, shaking, grateful to be alive.

The portal was exactly where the bracelet indicated—a swirling vortex of blue-white energy, thirty meters tall, humming with contained power. The Heaven’s Gate sigil floated above it, identifying it as their designated exit point.

Kael stepped through without hesitation.

WHUMP.

His boots struck solid ground—smooth, stable, civilized ground. The arena. He’d arrived.

The crowd’s roar hit him like a physical wave.

"AND HERE COMES KAEL VORN! Captain of Heaven’s Gate Academy, arriving SIXTH overall in Round One! That’s two members qualified so far—Caelan Asten and now Kael Vorn!"

Kael raised his wrist, checking the leaderboard:

ROUND 1 RANKINGS

1st: Empyrean Celestial — 3/5 qualified

2nd: Neon Abyss — 2/5 qualified

3rd: Heaven’s Gate — 2/5 qualified

4th: Astral Zenith — 1/5 qualified

5th: Imperial Academy — 1/5 qualified

...and so on

Caelan stood near the Heaven’s Gate staging area, arms crossed, that perpetual calm expression on his face. He nodded as Kael approached.

"Captain."

"Caelan." Kael fell into step beside him, scanning the other academy zones. Empyrean Celestial had three students already present, all of them radiating quiet confidence. Neon Abyss had two—their dark auras unsettling even at a distance.

WHUMP.

Another arrival. The portal flared, and a figure stepped through—brown hair, frozen-lake eyes, a massive summoned snake coiling around her shoulders before dissolving into shadow.

Silas Slanders.

The Imperial Academy student looked around, taking in the staging area, the other academies, the portal she’d just exited. Her eyes found Kael and Caelan, and a small smile touched her lips.

"Looks like I’m not the first."

"Third for Imperial." Caelan nodded at her. "First from Heaven’s Gate was me. Then Kael. You’re the seventh arrival overall."

Silas stretched, rolling her shoulders. "The terrain was... unpleasant. Ran into a Blood Moon Academy squad on the way. They didn’t want to let me pass."

Kael raised an eyebrow. "Did you?"

Silas’s smile widened. "Obviously."

The commentator’s voice boomed through the stadium again.

"AND ANOTHER ARRIVAL! Silas Slanders of Imperial Academy, making it SEVEN students total at the portal zones! The competition is heating up, ladies and gentlemen! Who will qualify? Who will be eliminated? Stay tuned!"

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