Abell woke up with a knot in his stomabsp;
Today was different.
He had fought many people before, but his mother, Keeko, was at full strength. That terrified him.
“I talked a big game, but beating Mom in a duel?” he thought.
He gazed at the rising sun.
“I must be ready for anything.”
Determined, Abell started training before sunrise. Abell decided to follow Torin's approach after witnessing his ability to show strength without relying on his Lux.
Push-ups, squats, and a long jog around town were necessary to prepare his body. “Things will only get harder from here. I will fall behind if I fail to maintain the pace.”
Abell left the house for a lengthy jog; however, Keeko noticed his absenbsp;
She smirked.
Pg her arms on her waist. “When did he bee so responsible? Each day, he reminds me of Genevieve.”
As he jogged past the bcksmith, a familiar voice called out.
“Hmm? Abell? Up this early.”
Torin stood outside, stretg his arms and preparing for his m workout.
Abell stopped, smirking.
“After yesterday, I realized how much you've improved. I don’t want you catg up.”
Torin’s grin widened.
Ah, you’ve finally accepted my genius and stolen my training regimen? Hahaha! The great Torin has found a disciple!”
“What are you talking about?” Abell said
Torin cpped a hand on his shoulder.
“Just don’t overdo it. If you exhaust yourself, your body will start draining energy from your luminous orb. If that runs out, you’re done for.”
“How do you know that?” Abell said.
“My mom’s the town doctor. She always warns me about it. “Now I’m telling you as my disciple. Hahaha!”
Abell rolled his eyes, waving him off. “Yeah, yeah. Thanks for the advice.”
As he jogged off, Torin cracked his knuckles.
“Guess I should be w hard too.”
An hour ter
After an hour of training, Abell sat on the hillside, catg his breath.
“Hugo?” Abell thought.
Hugo stood he edge of the hillside, something. Abell tried to leave but to no avail.
“Up early? Sneaking in some training before y fight.”
“Something like that,” Abell said.
“He kept his distance, watg Hugo from the er of his eye. Is he supposed to be an important figure? I ’t see it.” Abell thought
“Why so far away? Am I that intimidating?” Hugo chuckled.
Abell frowned, “No, I just don’t know you.”
Hugo turo face Abell. “Fair enough.”
He began walking towards him slowly with a grin. “Curious about your mom’s past? Or maybe about me?”
Abell folded his arms. “Maybe, but I want to hear it from her. You? You’re just here to take me to the level.”
Hugo whistled. “Bold. I like it.”
Then, his expression ged. The air around him sharpened. “Four Malignants. he forest side. Let’s go.”
Abell hesitated. “The forest? That’s across town. How do you know?”
“Enough questions. Try to keep up.”
Hugo took off, moving so fast it was unreal.
Abell tried to follow, but by the time he arrived, Hugo was already waiting on a tree stump.
“Took your sweet time,” he said. “Watch closely.”
Abell looked puzzled. "How do you even know they're here?"
"Just watch."
“Stay behind me; I wouldn’t want your mother to be angry if you got hurt.”
"I think you crazy. Nothing is out here." Abell said
Suddenly, rustling noises came from a nearby bush.
2 rge Malignants emerged.
"See told ya." Hugo smiled
As the first Malignant rushed forward, it appeared to be a whirl of muscle and cws. Hugo didn’t move.
Then—a flicker.
Hugo executed a swift sidestep and unched his fist forward iion. The impact was like a thunderbsp;As the Malignant colpsed mid-step, shattered ribs dragged it lifelessly across the dirt.
Hugo unched into a before his foe had a ce to respond. His kided with the precision of a sword slice, ly splitting the head from the shoulders. The body’s grotesque features locked in a horrific expression as it colpsed.
Abell’s breath caught. “What the hell…?”
The sealignant lunged.
Hugo vanished.
He found himself above the creature, crouched on a tree branch after a brief moment. Then—he dropped.
The collisioed a ground-shaking shockwave. Before it could scream, the Malignant colpsed inward and lost sciousness due to the overwhelming force. Abell’s hands ched into fists.
Hugo remained silent when Abell questioned whether this ability beloo a top Luminary.
His gaze darkened. “Watch out. There’s one more.”
Another malignant appeared but was different.
Abell felt it before he even saw it.
Shivers went down his spine. “What the?”
This one was different—wrong. It stood upright, maintais posture, and seemed in trol.
The Malignant’s skin stretched over its bones and presented a sickly ash-gray color with vein-like dull crimson cracks.
Then—it smiled.
Its smile was not the monstrous ohat belongs to a beast. But something disturbingly human. A smirk, crooked and almost amused.
He stood back. “Why does it look aware?” Abell asked.
“Because it is,” Hugo warned.
He stepped forward, His golden star eyes burning a hole through the creature.
“So, this is where you were hiding? Hugo poi it.
The Malignant twitched, turning its head sideways. As if it were thinking
Hugo smirked, “You’ve caused us a lot of trouble.”
The Malignant twitched again, but then, it smiled.
A slow, wide, knowing grin.
In an instant, it lu Hugo.
It closed the distaween them quickly. At the same time, its cwed hand aimed fo’s throat.
“So fast.” Abell thought, “But where did Hugo go?”
Hugo was already out of sight. Then, a golden fsh.
He appeared behind the malignant; he sent a devastating blow to its back. The force of the attack made a visible crater in its body.
But the malignant remained in pbsp;
“ion? From that.” Abell thought.
“Rrraaahhh.” The malignant screamed
It spun around unnaturally in pce. Fag Hugo head-on.
But Hugo remained oep ahead.
Hugo elbowed its head straight into the ground. The blow resonated, creating a resounding crad a mini-crater.
Abell felt the ground shake. But he stood tall.
The dust settled, and the creature's body y still.
“Rrahhhahahaha.” It began shaking violently, and its orb fshed a violent red color. Its body was regeing into its inal state. Suddenly, it rose and darted towards Abell.
“It’s ing this way.” Abell thought.
He scrambled, trying to summon his Lux on.
“I’m too slow. Hurry, hurry.”
He raised his hand out, but to no avail.
The malignant closed in with a creepy smile on its fabsp;
Hugo exhaled, “Seems like I shouldn’t have brought him.”
Theercepted the malignant with a thunderous kick, sending him backward.
He looked at Abell. “That was too close, huh? Now you see the dangers we face.”
Abell could only shake his head.
Hugo faced the malignant again. He raised a single hand.
A bright light ignited from his fiips—a tiny little sphere.
He flicked it forward. The light pierced straight through the Malignant’s chest.
No sound.
The sed the orb ected, the malignant’s orb disied, and its body fell.
“Incredible,” Abell said
Hugo stood still for a moment. “Well, that’s that. Let’s go. I’m starving.
“That’s it. Is he not going to talk about that?” Abell thought.
Hugo looked back, frowning, “Are you not ing?”
Abell followed, but his mind remained on that malignant. That thi familiar, but he couldn't quite uand why.