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Chapter 117: Chapter 116: Balance of Power

The Imperial City did not sleep.

Even as night descended and darkness spread across the sky, the city refused to slow. Countless lights burned across towering structures, illuminating grand avenues and intricate alleyways alike. The golden glow of enchanted lamps reflected off polished stone roads, while the constant movent of carriages and rchants ensured that silence never truly took hold.

Voices echoed in the distance—so filled with excitent, others with tension, and many carrying the quiet ambition that defined a place where power gathered.

This was not a city of rest.

It was a city of ambition.

A city where influence was currency, strength was authority, and hesitation was weakness.

And now—

Aether walked within it.

---

As he stepped out from the gates of the Beast House and into the main avenue, the scale of the Imperial City unfolded before him once more.

Towering buildings stretched into the distance, their designs reflecting wealth and status. Noble families occupied entire sections of the city, their territories marked not by walls alone, but by the presence of guards and the density of powerful energy signatures.

Beast tars moved through the streets, so accompanied by their contracted creatures, others walking alone but radiating quiet confidence.

Everything here carried weight.

Everything here had aning.

But Aether’s gaze did not linger on any of it for long.

Because this ti—

Sothing had changed.

Not in the city.

But within him.

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The Spirit Fairy hovered gently near his shoulder, its presence calm and constant. Its wings shimred faintly, releasing subtle waves of golden and azure light that blended seamlessly into the surrounding air.

It did not draw attention in an obvious way.

It did not demand recognition.

And yet, anyone with even the slightest sensitivity to energy would feel it imdiately.

Aether exhaled slowly as he walked, his senses adjusting to the subtle shift within his own body.

"...Your energy has changed," the Fallen Succubus said from within his consciousness. Her voice carried a rare note of observation rather than amusent. "It is no longer unstable."

Aether nodded slightly.

"I can feel it," he replied.

Before, his power had always carried an edge.

Sharp.

Aggressive.

Difficult to fully restrain.

Even when controlled, there had always been a sense that it could surge beyond its limits at any mont.

But now—

That sharpness had softened.

Not weakened.

Refined.

His energy flowed through him with a smoothness that had not existed before. Each movent felt natural, each breath aligned with the rhythm of his internal power.

It was no longer just force.

It was balance.

---

The change was not random.

It was the result of his current foundation.

The Fla Sovereign Pup represented destruction—raw, overwhelming, and absolute.

The Fallen Succubus embodied control—subtle manipulation, precise interference, and calculated dominance.

And now—

The Spirit Fairy completed the triad.

Balance.

Restoration.

Harmony.

Together, they did not simply coexist.

They enhanced one another.

Aether could feel it clearly.

Where the Fla Sovereign Pup’s power once threatened to overflow, the Spirit Fairy now stabilized it. Where the Fallen Succubus manipulated energy with precision, the Spirit Fairy ensured that such manipulation remained sustainable.

This was no longer a collection of abilities.

It was a system.

A complete, interconnected structure.

---

Aether continued walking through the streets, his destination already decided.

The academy had arranged temporary accommodations within the city for its participants, ensuring that they remained under subtle protection while maintaining independence.

The inn assigned to him was located in a quieter district—far enough from the main noble zones to avoid unnecessary attention, yet close enough to remain connected to the city’s core.

When he finally arrived, the building appeared modest compared to the grand structures surrounding it.

But appearances were deceptive.

The mont he stepped inside, he could sense the layered formations embedded within the walls—defensive chanisms designed to ensure privacy and security.

He made his way to his room without interruption.

Once inside—

He closed the door.

And everything changed.

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The mont the latch clicked into place, Aether exhaled slowly and allowed his composure to loosen.

Then—

He sat down.

"...Now," he said quietly.

The word was simple.

But the aning behind it was clear.

It was ti.

---

The energy within him began to move.

At first, it was subtle.

A faint current, circulating through his core.

Then—

It grew.

Not violently.

Not uncontrollably.

But steadily.

Everything he had accumulated—the battles he had fought, the contracts he had ford, the trials he had endured—all of it began to converge within him.

This was not a sudden gain.

This was the result of everything leading up to this mont.

Aether closed his eyes and focused inward.

He did not resist the flow.

He guided it.

---

His core responded.

Expanding.

Refining.

Strengthening.

The process was precise, almost surgical in its execution.

Unlike uncontrolled breakthroughs that relied on explosive force, this was a calculated progression.

Level three—

Tier five.

His energy rose steadily, each incrent reinforcing his foundation rather than straining it.

His body trembled slightly under the pressure, but it did not falter.

Because this ti—

He was not alone.

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A soft glow filled the room.

The Spirit Fairy hovered closer, its wings moving in a slow, rhythmic pattern.

A gentle pulse spread outward, wrapping around Aether like a protective layer.

The effect was imdiate.

The pressure within his body stabilized.

The strain lessened.

His control sharpened.

"...Now push further," the Fallen Succubus said, her voice calm but firm.

Aether did not hesitate.

He focused his energy and pushed.

---

There was no explosion.

No dramatic surge.

Only—

A shift.

A silent transition.

And then—

Stillness.

Aether opened his eyes.

"...Level three, tier six," he said quietly.

A faint smile touched his lips.

"Elite tar."

---

The title was not just a label.

It was a threshold.

At this level, he could fully control mutant beasts without risking instability. His capacity for contracts had increased, and his ability to sustain high-level abilities had improved significantly.

More importantly—

His foundation was now stable enough to support future growth without collapse.

"...Now you can truly handle us," the Fallen Succubus said lightly.

Aether stood up, his expression calm.

"I already was," he replied.

But even as he said it—

He knew the difference.

Before, it had been force.

Now—

It was control.

---

He stepped into the open space of the room.

"Let’s test it," he said.

The air shifted.

Three presences erged.

---

The Fla Sovereign Pup appeared first.

Its body was wreathed in flas that burned brighter than before, yet carried a refined intensity. The fire no longer flared uncontrollably—it moved with purpose.

Next—

The Fallen Succubus manifested, her form elegant and composed. Her aura was no longer chaotic, but layered and controlled, like a carefully constructed illusion.

Finally—

The Spirit Fairy hovered between them, its glow soft yet steady.

Three beings.

Three forces.

One system.

---

"Begin," Aether said.

The Fla Sovereign Pup moved instantly.

A burst of fire surged forward, forming a concentrated stream of energy.

But this ti—

It was different.

The Spirit Fairy pulsed.

A soft wave of golden light spread outward, enveloping the flas.

The result was imdiate.

The fire stabilized.

Compressed.

Refined.

Its destructive power did not decrease—but its efficiency increased.

"Interesting," Aether murmured.

Then—

The Fallen Succubus acted.

Her influence extended outward, subtle and invisible.

The fla shifted mid-air.

Its trajectory altered.

Its flow redirected.

What had been a straight attack beca sothing far more complex—a controlled, adaptive force capable of responding to changes in real ti.

Aether’s eyes sharpened.

"This is not three separate abilities," he said.

"This is integration."

---

He stepped forward and raised his hand.

"Again."

This ti, he controlled the sequence himself.

The Fla Sovereign Pup released another wave of fire.

The Spirit Fairy stabilized it.

The Fallen Succubus shaped it.

But now—

Aether guided all three simultaneously.

The fire twisted, condensed, and expanded in controlled bursts, shifting between offense and defense seamlessly.

At one mont, it surged forward as a destructive wave.

The next—

It ford a barrier.

Then—

It split into multiple streams, each moving with precise intent.

Aether stopped.

Silence filled the room.

"...This is only the beginning," he said.

---

Hours passed.

Aether continued refining the synergy, adjusting, experinting, perfecting.

Outside—

The city moved as it always did.

Unaware.

Unconcerned.

But elsewhere—

Sothing else had begun.

---

Within a grand residence far removed from the quiet district—

Lion Solvaris stood near a window.

The city lights reflected in his eyes, but his focus was distant.

Unsteady.

For the first ti—

Sothing had slipped beyond his control.

The image of the Spirit Fairy remained clear in his mind.

Unfamiliar.

Unclaid.

And most importantly—

Not his.

"...I want it," he said quietly.

He turned.

His guards stood behind him, silent and waiting.

"...Do not approach him directly," Lion continued.

His voice was calm.

But cold.

"Watch him. Track his movents. Learn everything."

A pause.

Then—

"Find his weaknesses."

The guards nodded.

"And when you do," Lion said, his gaze darkening slightly, "...take everything."

---

Back in the quiet room—

Aether stood still.

His energy had settled.

His control was complete.

And his path—

Clear.

Three beasts.

One tar.

A perfect balance.

But beyond that balance—

A silent conflict had already begun.

And this ti—

It would not be avoided.

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