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The nights stretched endlessly, and Sylas's training was a battle of patience and resilience. Progress had co, but it was incrental, painstakingly slow. Mastery felt distant, yet he refused to be discouraged. He knew the nature of pure energy was unlike any other—it was elusive, neither stable nor volatile, neither oppressive nor nurturing. It lacked the defining properties that made elental energies so abundant and accessible. Instead, it hovered between existence and absence, resisting all conventional ans of control.

Yet, Sylas did not falter.

With every failed attempt, he refined his understanding. He experinted with different breathing rhythms, different points of focus, different ntal states. He adjusted his thod from forceful exertion to subtle persuasion. Instead of attempting to command the energy, he *guided* it, coaxing it gently along the ridians of his body. It was as though he was threading an invisible needle through shifting currents of air, an exercise that demanded both patience and precision.

Days turned into weeks, and though his progress was minimal, he began to perceive sothing different. Unlike other cultivators, who gained imdiate physical enhancents from their affinities, Sylas found that his connection to pure energy granted him an acute ntal clarity. His senses sharpened. His perception of ti, space, and motion beca more refined. He could rember details with perfect accuracy, process information faster, and react with greater efficiency.

And yet, despite this subtle but invaluable gift, it was not enough. He needed more. He needed tangible results.

One night, under the cover of darkness, he sat cross-legged in his secret training space, hidden deep within the old storeroom. The air was thick with dust, the dim candlelight flickering weakly. He had pushed himself harder than ever before, drawing in the rare strands of pure energy present in the environnt. The process was agonizingly slow, like trying to drink from an ocean using a single dropper.

But then, sothing changed.

A shift. A flicker. A mont of undeniable resonance.

For the first ti, the energy did not just move through him—it flowed.

It was not a torrent, nor was it a river. It was the barest trickle, a fragile, thin stream of energy weaving its way through his body without dispersing into nothingness. It was stable. His heart pounded as he focused all his willpower on maintaining that delicate flow, reinforcing it so that it would not dissipate like before.

Sylas’s eyes widened, and his breath caught in his throat. He had done it. He had achieved a steady connection to pure energy.

Excitent surged through him, but he did not allow it to consu him. He had to maintain control, to repeat the process again and again until it beca second nature. The night passed in a blur as he practiced relentlessly, reinforcing the connection, engraving the sensation into his very soul.

By the ti exhaustion finally claid him, he slumped onto the cold floor, his body drenched in sweat, his muscles aching from the strain. And yet, despite the fatigue that threatened to pull him into unconsciousness, a small, victorious smile tugged at his lips.

He had taken another step forward.

Unbeknownst to him, the whispers had already begun to spread through House Aldreth. His absence during the nights had not gone unnoticed, and speculation brewed among the more observant mbers of his family. Servants exchanged quiet rumors, and his siblings began to watch him with curious eyes.

But Sylas cared little for their scrutiny. Their opinions, their judgnts—none of it mattered.

He was forging a path that none had dared to tread.

And he would see it through, no matter the cost.

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