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Chapter 40: Training

Ti inside the mansion seed to pass strangely. For the servants, the days were reduced to silent routines, cold corridors, and endless work. But for Damon, that week had been like crossing an abyss.

Seven days of training.

Seven days of sweat, blood, and silence.

Seven days imrsed in what Esther called the Emperor’s Spear.

At first, it seed impossible. The words of the manual echoed in his mind like riddles: "The spear does not cut, it commands. It does not pierce, it subdues." He had spent entire nights repeating the First Stance, "The Decree," achieving nothing more than chanical movents.

Until sothing changed.

At the third dawn, alone in the empty courtyard, he realized.

It wasn’t strength that made the spear obey. It wasn’t the demonic energy coursing through his veins. It was sothing deeper. A conviction, an unshakable certainty that every blow he struck was an order to the world.

And the world... began to respond.

That morning, exactly seven days after receiving the manual, Damon stood in the courtyard again. The sun had barely risen, and the morning chill still clung to the stones. He took a deep breath, his spear held firmly in front of him.

His eyes were fixed.

His body, motionless.

Only the wind danced around him.

"First Position: The Decree," he murmured, his voice carrying a new gravity, as if it were the prelude to sothing inevitable.

He swung the spear forward with a simple gesture. A direct thrust, without flourish, without excessive force.

But the world trembled.

The air in front of him distorted, as if cut not by the blade of the weapon, but by the will behind the movent. The dry leaves in the courtyard were violently pushed, flying as if obeying an invisible order. Even the stones creaked, so vibrated, as if acknowledging this authority.

Damon didn’t smile, didn’t celebrate. He simply maintained his posture, his gaze fixed, his heart beating in sync with the weapon.

[Technique Progress: Emperor’s Spear — 21%]

He took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. Each ti he executed the Decree, he felt sothing new open within him—not just strength, but presence. It was as if, for an instant, the world accepted his will as law.

And it intoxicated him.

But the days of training weren’t all progress.

His body still complained. The demonic energy was volatile, and channeling it so delicately demanded more than he imagined. Sotis, if he lost the flow, his chest burned, his muscles trembled, and his bones felt like they were about to crack.

There were nights when he ended up lying on the courtyard floor, exhausted, unable to move. But he still wouldn’t give up.

Because every ti he closed his eyes, he rembered Esther’s gaze.

Cold. Judgntal.

"Prove you’re not just another failure."

Those words whipped through his mind. And Damon, proud as he was, couldn’t bear the thought of being seen as useless.

So, day after day, his spear beca less of a weapon and more of an extension of his will.

On this particular morning, after executing the stance dozens of tis, Damon finally lowered the weapon. Sweat dripped down his face, sticking strands of hair to his skin. His muscles burned, but his eyes glowed like live coals.

He swung the spear, resting it on his shoulder, and looked up at the sky, now brightening with orange hues.

"Little by little... I’m understanding," he murmured.

Suddenly, a notification appeared in his vision:

[Side Quest: Master the Emperor’s Spear — 42%]

A smile curved his lips. Almost halfway through in just a week. If he continued at this pace, he’d soon have the full technique under control.

But along with the satisfaction ca another sensation.

A weight in his chest. A constant, throbbing hunger.

Since the night with Aria, this desire seed to never go away. On the contrary, each ti he used the technique, the need for it grew stronger, as if the spear itself demanded to be fueled by sothing beyond ordinary energy.

He closed his eyes, rembering her face, blushing, fleeing from him.

His grip tightened on the spear.

"Tsk... I can’t afford to be distracted by that right now."

He shook his head, dismissing the thought.

The sound of soft footsteps interrupted the silence of the courtyard. Damon turned his head slightly, without raising his spear in guard. He already knew who it was.

Aria.

She was there, carrying a bucket of water, probably heading to water the flowers in the side garden. Her gaze t his for a mont—and imdiately shifted away, her cheeks flushing reflexively.

She tried to hurry past, pretending nothing was wrong, but the re fact that her hands were shaking slightly revealed otherwise.

Damon watched silently, his heart sinking uncomfortably. A part of him wanted to call out to her, demand that she look him in the eye, face what had happened between them. But the other part... simply remained silent.

He simply twirled his spear and resud his stance, without saying a word.

Aria hurried past, disappearing through the stone archway that led to the garden.

Silence returned.

But Damon’s breathing was heavy, and he knew: this situation could not continue indefinitely.

The rest of that morning’s training was intense. Damon perford the First Stance until his arms ached, until he felt the ground vibrate with each movent. The Decree now seed engraved in his body, natural, almost instinctive.

Late in the afternoon, when he finally stopped, he felt he had taken another step.

[Technique Progress: Emperor’s Spear — 58%]

An impressive advance in just a week.

He sank to the stone floor, spear at his side, chest rising and falling rapidly. His eyes fixed on the scarlet sky, and for the first ti in a long ti, he chuckled softly.

"If this continues... soon not even Esther will be able to look at

with such contempt."

But deep down, he knew: he was still far from fully mastering the technique. What’s more, each step forward seed to deepen his hunger, as if the Emperor’s Spear were not only a power, but also a curse.

The wind blew through the courtyard, cold and biting. Damon closed his eyes and let the sensation wash over him.

The world was changing.

And he was changing with it.

But deep in his heart, the question remained: when the ti ca to actually use the spear against a real enemy... would he be able to impose his Decree on the world?

[Side Quest: Master the Emperor’s Spear — 58%]

[Main Quest: Completely Conquer Aria Winters — 62%]

The ga was just beginning.

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