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Chapter 2: Chapter 2: The Talent That Shouldn’t Exist

The night wind over Ashvale City carried a faint chill, but Aether barely noticed it. He sat on the rooftop of the orphan shelter long after the city had gone quiet. Most of the lights below had faded, leaving only a few lanterns flickering along the streets.

Beside him, the Fire Pup rested comfortably, its small body glowing faintly like a living ember.

At first glance, nothing about it seed special. Anyone who saw it would think the sa thing the crowd had earlier—a weak beast, barely worth ntioning among tars. Yet Aether couldn’t shake the feeling that sothing unusual had happened during the contract.

That strange voice still echoed faintly in his mind.

Perfect Evolution Talent Activated.

He frowned slightly as he looked at the Fire Pup. The creature noticed his gaze and wagged its tail happily.

"You look too normal," Aether said quietly.

The pup responded with a small bark.

For a while, neither of them moved. The city was peaceful, and the sky above was clear enough to reveal faint stars. In the distance, one of the Ascension Rifts shimred briefly before fading again.

Aether leaned back against the wall, thinking about everything that had happened during the ceremony. The reaction of the crystal had been strange, and the sudden activation of that mysterious talent was even stranger.

Most tars awakened their talents slowly over ti. So never awakened one at all.

But his had appeared instantly.

Without warning.

Without explanation.

He closed his eyes for a mont and focused inward.

Almost imdiately, a faint reddish golden glow appeared in his mind again. It wasn’t as strong as before, but it was definitely there.

Then, sothing new happened.

A panel of information seed to form in his thoughts.

Beast: Fire Pup

Rank: Basic Beast

Evolution Potential: Unknown

Special Trait: Perfect Evolution Affinity

Aether opened his eyes quickly.

"That’s not normal," he muttered.

He had read many books about tars growing up in the shelter’s small library. None of them ntioned anything like this.

The Fire Pup tilted its head again and slowly walked closer, resting beside him. As it did, its flas flickered brighter for a mont.

Aether noticed imdiately.

"You’re changing already."

Normally, beasts required resources, training, and ti to evolve. So tars spent years gathering rare materials just to push their beasts to the next stage.

But sothing about the connection between him and this Fire Pup felt different.

Almost... effortless.

Curious, Aether placed his hand gently on the pup’s head.

The mont he did, the reddish golden light in his mind flared slightly.

Aether felt a surge of energy pass through the connection between them.

Then the Fire Pup’s flas suddenly grew brighter.

For a brief second, the small creature’s form seed to shift, as if sothing powerful was trying to awaken within it. But just as quickly, the change stopped and the pup returned to normal.

Aether stared at it.

"That was almost an evolution..."

The Fire Pup yipped proudly, as if it had accomplished sothing great.

Aether couldn’t help but smile faintly.

"Let’s not do that in public yet."

---

anwhile, in a distant part of Ashvale City, a group of people were gathered inside a large hall belonging to one of the ruling factions of the region.

The hall was quiet except for the soft hum of a glowing device placed at the center of the room. The device displayed faint readings taken from the academy’s ceremony earlier that day.

One of the elders standing nearby frowned as he studied the information.

"That fluctuation during the ceremony... are we certain it wasn’t a malfunction?"

Another man shook his head slowly.

"No. The crystal reacted to soone."

"Do we know who?"

The man adjusted the device, bringing up a list of nas from the ceremony. For a mont, his eyes paused on one entry.

Then he looked confused.

"This candidate... there’s almost no record of him."

The elder stepped closer.

"What’s the na?"

"Aether."

The elder’s expression darkened slightly.

"Find out more about him."

---

Back at the shelter, Aether was still sitting on the rooftop, unaware that soone had already begun investigating him.

The Fire Pup suddenly stood up and looked toward the city, its ears twitching slightly.

Aether noticed.

"What is it?"

The pup growled softly—not in fear, but in awareness.

Sowhere far away, a faint pressure moved across the night air. It was subtle enough that ordinary people wouldn’t notice it, but beasts were more sensitive.

After a few seconds, the feeling disappeared.

The Fire Pup relaxed again and sat down.

Aether looked at the distant buildings thoughtfully. "Looks like being a tar isn’t going to be as quiet as I hoped."

He then focused on the strange information panel that had appeared earlier. The words Perfect Evolution Affinity stood out in his mind.

If it ant what he thought it ant...

Then his beasts might evolve much faster than normal.

That possibility was dangerous.

If people discovered sothing like that, powerful factions might try to control him.

Aether had grown up in the shelter, but he wasn’t na??ve. The world of tars was full of politics, rivalries, and hidden dangers.

He needed to be careful.

"From now on," he said softly, looking at the Fire Pup, "we keep things quiet."

The pup barked in agreent.

---

The next morning, Ashvale City was buzzing with news from the ceremony. Many people were discussing the talents displayed by the heirs of powerful families, predicting who might beco the next elite tar.

Almost no one ntioned the boy who had contracted a Fire Pup.

But inside the academy records room, soone was looking at his file again.

A young woman wearing the uniform of a high-ranking faction stood beside a desk, scanning through the information.

"Orphan," she murmured. "No known family. No background."

Yet sothing about the report didn’t sit right with her.

Especially the note about the crystal fluctuation.

She closed the file slowly.

"Interesting."

---

anwhile, Aether walked through the streets of the city with the Fire Pup quietly following him. The creature was small enough that most people ignored it completely.

Which was exactly what Aether wanted.

He stopped near the entrance of the academy, where new tars were required to register for training and faction evaluation.

As he looked at the tall gates of the academy, he felt a strange sense of anticipation.

Yesterday, he had been just another orphan.

Today, he had taken the first step toward becoming a tar.

And sothing deep inside him told him that his path would not be ordinary.

The Fire Pup looked up at him.

Aether smiled faintly.

"Let’s see where this goes."

Neither of them realized yet that powerful eyes were already watching from the shadows—and that the small evolution that had almost happened the night before was only the beginning.

Soon, the world of tars would begin to notice.

And when they did, the rise of the Beast Monarch would accelerate.

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