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57th of Season of Fire, 56th year of the 32nd imperial era

Awakened defined the perfect realm as one free of heart demons, shaped exactly according to its master’s wishes, all ten layers filled with as much aningful structures as possible. Most awakened ignored it, rushing forward, seeking power which cos with increased mana capacity, extended longevity, and refined physique.

Newt’s father insisted on this perfection. “One reaches further with perfect preparations, one builds a taller, sturdier building with stronger foundations.”

Newt’s uncle disagreed, his envy and fears accumulating until they severed his path to advancent. Any heart demons not resolved before advancing a realm would evolve, growing stronger, more cunning, and more malicious.

For that reason, Newt spent hours exploring his realm, fixing any imperfections he found and the detritus from his battles, searching for his final heart demon. At the edge of the fifth layer, he found it.

Spotting the pit from uphill was impossible, but upon reaching the giant cavern, Newt found its entrance a replica of his ancestral hall. The open gate was identical, as was everything beyond it, assuming the castle’s interior was painted black.

Newt passed a familiar network of underground corridors, lava burning in the lamps and providing illumination much like his ho at night. Given the layout, Newt knew where his uncle would be.

His footsteps echoed as he passed empty hallways and entered the grand audience chamber, in which Newt’s uncle sat on an elevated throne. Newt focused on the carved seat and the armrests sculpted like twin salamandras, the fearso mana beasts glaring at the patriarch’s supplicants.

“You cannot defeat ,” the voice said from atop the throne, the warmth Newt rembered replaced with cold cruelty. “Leave, expand our realm. I will not bother you.”

“You are a re heart demon,” Newt said, looking up to et his uncle’s emotionless gaze.

“You are a re waste. My brother’s reverse scale,” the handso man replied without skipping a beat. “Yet here we are.”

“You are a delusion, a product of my mind.” Newt tried to remain calm, but his voice still trembled when he said the words.

“You are a disappointnt, a product of my brother’s loins. Leave.” The voice of Newt’s uncle remained calm and cold, crushing the young man’s will.

They looked alike. Newt was a malnourished, dirty version of his uncle. Their features were almost identical, save for their eyes. Where Newt’s were sapphire blue, his uncles were an orange-yellow, almost like a reptile’s. A common sight in a family whose ancestor had awakened using the legendary salamandra’s dualcore, which his father had prepared after slaying the mythical beast.

Newt looked up, his uncle looked down, and the youth bellowed in rage, summoning a granite sword into his hand. The earth moved to obey, then stilled and oozed back into the ground as if it had changed its mind.

“Leave,” the heart demon repeated, but the youth would have none of it.

Furious, he charged up the five steps, unard, intending to bite his torntor if he couldn’t strike him. The seated man waved his arm, slapping Newt with such force his head burst.

The young man awoke in the mine, gasping.

That was stupid beyond words.

He closed his eyes and reappeared next to the blazing crater. He summoned a salamandra’s fang, cloaked himself in Granite Crust, and headed to face his uncle again.

“You cannot defeat ,” the lord of the manor repeated the exact sa words in the exact sa tone. “Leave, expand our realm. I will not bother you.”

Newt did not argue with his heart demon. There was no need. The creation would lack intelligence until evolving at least once.

Newt charged, stabbing with his bastard sword, and for the first ti, the heart demon moved. It bent back, toppling the throne as Newt’s blade whistled above its head. It kicked, its heavy foot smashing into Newt’s abdon.

Newt flew backwards, surprised the blow had not disturbed his ditation. He crashed into the wall, sending chips flying, but before he could gather his bearings, the heart demon was upon him.

A fire-coated fist smashed into his face. The Granite Crust remained undamaged, but the heat rushed into Newt’s head, and he awoke in the mines, clutching his skull. The illusory burning persisted, and Newt scread.

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What was that? He stood up, arms and legs shaking.

Terrified, he grabbed his pickaxe and wandered down the tunnels until he reached an underground pond. He scooped up a handful of water and looked at it and his reflection, taking a mont to collect himself and his thoughts.

I will do this. He splashed his face, goosebumps forming from the sudden cold. Newt drank his fill and washed his face, still dealing with the trauma.

With his face cold and wet, he finally cald down and sat to ditate. He closed his eyes, and once in his realm, Newt summoned Magmin Scales and Granite Crust, the original skills, not his improvised versions, which he realized were less than perfect and less than ready for practical use.

“You cannot defeat ,” the heart demon began the mont Newt entered his lair, but Newt didn’t listen.

He charged up the steps, cleaving down with the sword. The heart demon dodged to the side and the sword bit into the throne. It cut halfway through the seat before it got stuck, exposing Newt’s flank to his heart demon’s attack.

The heart demon struck with flaming fists three tis in quick succession before Newt swept his arm at its face. The demon dodged, bending backwards, once more using the opening and kicking Newt into the wall.

The youth fell, and the heart demon straddled him, landing blow after flaming blow until it overca Newt’s defense and burned his head again.

Newt hissed, rather than scread. The pain was almost unbearable enough for him to lose his day’s ager al.

I don’t have food to waste. He clenched his teeth and breathed until he recovered.

Newt tried again and again. He was getting better, but no matter how his proficiency increased, his uncle always overpowered him.

He was exhausted. He had been struggling for hours, and it was ti to stop. He climbed the shaft, taking a manarium crystal, and bringing it over to the guards.

“at tomorrow,” he said, and got no response.

Newt retreated to the safety of the darkness, where he crumpled on the hard ground and went to sleep. He was out cold as soon as he hit the floor, the day’s violence and battles haunting him even in his dreams as his limbs twitched, blocking and striking phantoms.

Newt awoke hours later. He rested so little; he was almost more tired than when he had gone to sleep. A part of him wanted to roll over and go back to sleep. But bright futures were built through hard work, and Newt wanted his brilliant.

He drove away the lingering drowsiness and started testing the last thing he had thought of last night. Newt tried moving, punching, and jumping the way he did in his realm and swiftly confird his guess. Physical feats his avatar could perform within his realm did not translate automatically to the real world.

aning, his realm was a poor place to practice weapon and unard combat techniques, and doing so would only waste his ti. While he guessed that was true, he had to make sure, so as not to accidentally miss a great training opportunity.

Then Newt moved on to the second part of his test. He poured fire mana from his realm into the body and willed it into Magmin Scales, which enveloped his hand, forming perfectly. With an exertion of his will, earth mana left his mindcore and Granite Crust appeared just as easily, even though Newt never used the ability outside his realm.

The youth smiled and reinforced the rest of his body before slamming a fist into the wall. Sparks and bits of granite flew, but Newt felt no discomfort, like striking a mattress or a straw dummy.

Alright, so fighting uncle brings no benefits in the real world. I’m not gaining combat experience, and there’s no need to practice magical techniques mid combat, since my real body will behave differently under the sa circumstances.

That being the case, Newt entered his realm, and created four javelins before heading out to his heart demon’s palace.

“You cannot defeat ,” the heart demon started its goading and swatted away a stone javelin like it weighed nothing. Victor stared at Newt for a mont. “Leave.”

Newt considered throwing another javelin, but walked up towards the heart demon instead. When he was two steps away, the heart demon stood, ready for battle. Newt hesitated, gripping his sword, but no matter how he thought about it, he stood no chance when both he and his uncle had unlimited mana and his uncle’s fists ignored the damage caused by Newt’s defenses.

“I cannot defeat you,” Newt said, feeling stupid about what he was doing. “But my Father can.”

Newt looked behind the heart demon’s shoulder. “Dad, get him!”

The heart demon turned around, panic clear in its face, and a javelin pierced his lower back, digging up towards his heart.

Newt watched the heart demon collapse, a black rod sticking out of it for a heartbeat, before the shadow of Newt’s uncle dissolved into nothingness.

Newt felt empty. Slaying a ghost of his uncle did not help solve the real problem waiting outside the mine, nor resolve his conflicted feelings. Killing his uncle, the man he adored most of his childhood, made his heart ache, but he suppressed the feeling with a deep breath.

“You would have made an excellent sparring partner if the skills I gained fighting you persisted outside my realm. But as things are, you were rely an obstacle. Just like the original.”

Newt stared at the ground for a while, then willed the cave to collapse as he left it.

Newt spent days combing the entire realm, ensuring everything was in order, erecting new Magmin Pines, and reshaping the lava streams to incorporate fire glyphs. Eventually, seventy days later, he was ready to advance.

Newt’s father described the process as a violent push to shatter the realm barrier, but Newt found it completely different. His own realm had swelled to the brink of destroying the boundaries all on its own.

He had struggled to suppress his realm to give himself enough ti to finish shaping it. So, when the final lava glyph ca into place, Newt released the floodgates, and the realm barrier shattered all on its own.

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