Chapter 333: Breaking Through
Chapter 333: Breaking Through
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Will: 400 (310 → 400)
Perception: 300 (200 → 300)
Aura Control: A- (B+ → A-)
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Skills:
Domain of Despair
- A mental Domain capable of forcing anyone within its boundaries to experience the full weight of their negative emotions and feel absolute despair.
- Host can use negative emotions to fuel the Domain’s power.
- Domain strength scales with host’s understanding of despair’s true nature.
- Current Range: 500 meters (100 meters → 500 meters)
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His Will had jumped from 310 to 400, reflecting the mental breakthrough he’d just achieved.
His Perception had increased from 200 to 300.
His Aura Control had refined from B+ to A-, the kind of jump that usually required months of dedicated practice compressed into moments of absolute clarity.
And his Domain’s range had quintupled, from one hundred meters to five hundred, capable of crushing entire city blocks under the weight of concentrated despair.
Understanding... True and deep understanding of what despair meant. Making peace with it while still carrying the weight of what remained.
That was what had unlocked this growth.
Damian dismissed the status screen and stood slowly, his movements steady despite everything his body had just been through.
He walked to the training room door, opened it quietly, and made his way through the house.
Past Luna’s closed bedroom door, where she slept peacefully, unaware of what had happened below.
All the way to the rooftop terrace.
The night air hit him immediately, cool and clean, carrying the scent of approaching rain.
He didn’t activate his Aura to shield himself.
Just stood there at the terrace edge, looking up at the dark sky, blood-stained clothes clinging to his body.
Thunder rumbled in the distance, and wind picked up, stronger now, pulling at his tied-back hair, making his shirt flutter against his skin.
Then the rain started, soaking him within seconds, washing the blood from his hands and chest until he stood dripping clean water instead of crimson.
Lightning cracked across the sky.
CRACK
The flash illuminated everything in harsh white light that made shadows dance.
Thunder followed immediately.
BOOM
The sound rolled across the city, deep and resonant, vibrating through his chest.
Damian closed his eyes, tilted his head back, and breathed.
In... Hold... Out.
His breathing techniques activated automatically, subconsciously, muscle memory from months of practice guiding him through familiar patterns.
And standing there in the center of the storm, Damian felt at peace.
Real peace.
Not the eerie emptiness from before. Just genuine, honest calm that came from accepting what had happened, understanding what it meant, and choosing to keep living anyway.
Then something shifted inside his chest.
His Aura core, which had remained stubbornly stuck at C+ rank for a long time despite his best efforts, suddenly began moving.
The sensation was familiar but intensified, like something compressed beyond its limits finally finding room to expand.
Thump
A dull sound resonated through his body, not external but internal, coming from the core itself as invisible barriers shattered.
His rank broke through to B-.
Aura flooded his body immediately, rushing through channels and pathways with force.
But the Aura didn’t stop at just filling his core.
It kept flowing and kept surging, more than he could contain in his core alone.
Damian’s eyes snapped open, crimson irises glowing faintly in the darkness.
His mental control, sharpened by recent breakthroughs, immediately recognized the opportunity.
The ambient Aura from the storm, the chaotic environmental energy crackling in the air around him, was being drawn toward his breaking-through core like metal to a magnet.
He could feel it pulling at him, trying to force its way into his body, raw and unrefined and potentially destructive.
But with his Will at 400 and his Aura Control at A-, he could guide it.
His will started working, directing the flow of energy with precise motions, pulling the ambient Aura into his body deliberately rather than letting it rampage unchecked.
The chaotic Aura from the environment mixed with his refined core output, creating a volatile combination that tore through his body with devastating effect.
Pain exploded through him instantly.
Muscle fibers tearing, bones cracking, blood vessels rupturing and organs straining under pressure.
His self-healing skill activated automatically, Aura fighting against the destruction, mending what broke even as more damage accumulated.
It was like being torn apart and put back together simultaneously, every cell in his body screaming in agony as it was broken down and rebuilt stronger.
But Damian didn’t make a sound.
Just stood there in the rain while his body underwent transformation that would kill most people, his face showing nothing except grim determination.
His strong willpower was the only reason he remained conscious.
The cycle continued for what felt like hours but was probably only minutes.
Destruction... Healing... Destruction... Healing.
Over and over until finally, mercifully, the flow began tapering off.
The breakthrough was completed, the Aura settled and the pain faded to a dull ache that would be gone by morning.
Damian opened his status screen again, rain running down his face.
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Rank: B- (C+ → B-)
Aura: B- (C+ → B-)
Strength: 608 (548 → 608)
Speed: 601 (540 → 601)
Stamina: 595 (545 → 595)
Vitality: 603 (550 → 603)
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His physical stats had all jumped to more than 600, with just Stamina being slightly below it.
The ambient Aura from the storm, guided by his improved control and willpower, had improved his stats even though Devourer Art had made his body very tough.
He clenched his fist experimentally, feeling the power coil beneath his skin that hadn’t been there before.
The rain continued falling, washing away the last traces of blood and pain and everything that had led to this moment.
Then he looked up at the storm-dark sky, lightning still cracking across clouds, thunder still rolling like drums announcing war.
His voice came out quiet but carrying easily through the sound of rain.
".. I guess it’s time to return to the Academy."
The words felt final, like closing one Chapter and beginning another.
He’d spent weeks healing, processing, breaking down, and rebuilding himself into something that could survive what was coming.
Now it was time to move forward.
Time to face whatever threats lurked in the shadows.
Time to protect what mattered and destroy what threatened it.
But for now, just for this moment, he stood on the rooftop terrace in the rain and felt at peace.
The storm raged around him.
Lightning painted the world in flashes of white.
And Damian Valcor just smiled.
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