Inside the Directorâs office, it was obvious that someone had turned the room upside down.
Drawers were left open. Cabinets slightly misaligned.
The desktop screen still glowed faintly in the dim lighting, its brightness the only real source of illumination in a room clearly not meant to be used in darkness.
The Director wasnât the one inside.
The person searching was drenched in sweat, not from fear, but from heat.
A full-body suit trapped warmth against his skin, causing his body temperature to rise steadily as minutes passed. Rey could feel it clearly now, his breathing growing heavier.
Thenâ
A notification appeared.
<Talent [
Umbral Adaptation
] has detected an increase in heat around the hostâs body. Initiating resistance build-upâŠ>
<Host body is adapting to rising internal and external heat levels.>
<Resistance threshold reached. Forming resistance skillâŠ>
<New ability acquired.>
ââââ Resistance Tab Unlocked ââââ
†[A new tab has been unlocked:
Resistance
.]
ââââ New Resistance Acquired ââââ
†[Heat Resistance (F)]
â Slightly reduces the effects of environmental heat and heat-based damage.
ââââââââââ
Rey paused and checked the system screen.
A new tab had appeared.
ââŠResistance?â he muttered.
âWhatâs this now?â he asked, glancing inward where Aiden was also observing the system messages.
âOh, nothing special,â Aiden replied casually. âJust benefits youâll keep stacking from now on. Your body adapts fast. If you ever manage to develop Curse Resistance, you might even suppress or negate the curse youâre carrying.â
Reyâs eyes narrowed slightly. âThat sounds⊠important.â
âIt is,â Aiden said. âAlso very far away.â
Rey didnât dwell on it and returned his focus to the desktop.
After a few more minutes of digging, he finally found something meaningful.
A contract.
Attached as a PDF.
As Rey read through it, his expression slowly hardened.
This wasnât just one Martial Center.
A hidden faction was manipulating equipment distribution across
most
Martial Centers in the Dragon Kingdom.
Illegal possession of weapons. Modified items. Dangerous gear disguised as training tools.
Almost every center was involved.
Almost.
A few directors had refused to cooperate.
Those who resisted were either being pressured⊠or replaced.
Even the Director of Lumina Cityâs Martial Center was directly tied to the scheme.
Everyone involved was earning obscene profits.
At first, Rey thought the Empire itself might be behind this.
But that idea collapsed quickly.
If the Empire were responsible, no one would dare oppose it. Not even one Director.
The existence of resistance meant only one thing.
The force behind this was powerful, but not imperial.
A major noble.
Or a coalition of them.
Someone influential enough to threaten the royal family, yet cautious enough to remain in the shadows.
Rey exhaled slowly.
This was bigger than he thought.
He immediately transferred the PDF to his phone and wiped all traces from the system. Logs. Temporary files. Anything that could be used to trace access.
Once done, he shut the computer down.
Just as he turned to leaveâ
Victor appeared in front of him.
Blocking the way.
âWhat is it?â Rey asked. âWhy are you stopping me?â
Victorâs eyes narrowed slightly. âArenât you forgetting something, kid?â
Rey blinked. âForgetting⊠what?â
Victor stared at him for a second longer.
Then smiled.
A slow, unsettling grin.
âHah. You really forgot,â Victor said. âThis mission wasnât just about evidence. We also came here to recover what we spent. With interest.â
Rey froze.
ââŠAh. That.â
âYou were going to leave empty-handed?â Victor continued. âSearch for it yourself, or let me do it. But if I do, donât complain when it doesnât end up in your pocket.â
âRightâright. Iâll handle it,â Rey said quickly.
He turned around and began searching again.
It didnât take long.
Hidden behind a false panel inside a cabinet was a compact locker, about the size of a large box.
Rey didnât even bother opening it.
He stored the entire thing directly into his inventory.
âAnything else?â he asked.
âNo,â Aiden replied. âThatâs all.â
Rey nodded and reached for the door.
He turned the handle.
Nothing.
He pulled harder.
Still nothing.
Locked.
His brows furrowed.
ââŠDid the guard outside lock it?â Rey whispered.
âNot just him,â Aiden replied calmly. âEvery guard in the building is outside this room. And the Director himself is likely on his way.â
Reyâs breath hitched.
âWhat? How? I was in stealth the whole timeââ
He looked down.
His body was fully visible.
ââŠAiden.â
âMaybe,â Aiden said lightly. âMaybe not.â
Rey clenched his fists. âYou idiot. Canât you just let me live a quiet life for once?â
Outside, the guards heard the raised voices and stiffened, assuming multiple intruders were arguing after being cornered.
Weapons were raised.
Guns readied.
Cold steel drawn.
Rey forced himself to calm down.
There was no second exit.
No windows.
The Directorâs office was buried in the heart of the building.
Thenâ
Silence.
The guards exchanged glances.
Something felt off.
One of them was shoved forward.
The unlucky guard grabbed the handle with trembling hands.
The door swung openâ
BANG!
A fist slammed into his face.
His body flew backwards, crashing into the guards behind him.
Chaos erupted.
Guns were raised instantly.
Blades flashed.
Thenâ
A silhouette emerged.
Dark clothing clung tightly to his body. A mask concealed his face. A cap shadowed his eyes.
Two daggers gleamed in his hands.
Every guard attacked at once.
Gunfire echoed.
Blades slashed.
But the intruder moved like a phantom.
Precise. Efficient.
He blocked what he could.
Dodged the rest.
Yet something was strange.
He wasnât killing.
Only injuring.
Disabling.
Aiden watched, irritation rising.
âWhat are you doing?â he snapped. âDo you think this mindset keeps you alive? Keep hesitating, and youâll die right here.â
Rey ducked under a blade and whispered back, âTheyâre just doing their jobs.â
âAnd you think that matters?â Aiden growled. âLet them hit you a few times and see how righteous they are.â
Rey didnât answer.
But his movements changed.
The next guard rushed forward.
And missed.
A blade pierced his throat from the side.
Blood sprayed.
The body collapsed.
Silence fell for half a heartbeat.
Then terror spread.
They understood.
The intruder had been holding back.
The real nightmare had just begun.
Rey stopped holding back.
The hesitation that had slowed his hands earlier was gone, stripped away the moment blood had been spilt. If he stayed any longer, stronger forces would arrive. He needed to end this now and disappear.
â{Umbral Dash}. {Abyssal Burst}. {Phantom Stride}.â
Three skills activated in succession.
Power surged through his body. Not explosively, not dramatically, but clean and sharp. His strength rose by a few points. His agility followed. On paper, it was nothing impressive.
In reality, it was enough.
Rey moved.
Every strike of his dagger now sought a vital point. Throat. Heart. Spine. Arteries. The blade slipped in with frightening precision, sometimes merely crippling, sometimes ending a life outright.
His strengthened body blocked blows that would have staggered him before, while his agility allowed him to slip through gaps that shouldnât have existed.
As he fought, he felt it.
The subtle feedback from his skills.
They were growing.
Each movement felt smoother. Each strike cleaner. His buffs had increased slightly again, proof that his skills had levelled up mid-combat.
He didnât even need to draw additional daggers from his shadow.
Guards fell one after another.
Then the gunfire started.
Relentless.
Continuous.
His speed wasnât enough to evade bullets completely, and his endurance couldnât afford to tank them head-on. The hallway turned into a death funnel.
Without hesitation, Rey grabbed a guard and dragged him forward, using the manâs body as a shield.
Bullets tore through flesh.
He sprinted toward the corner of the hall, bullets grazing past him like angry wasps. He made it just in time, slamming into cover.
Pain flared across his body. Scratches. Grazes. Shallow wounds.
No one walked away clean from that kind of fire, shield or not.
The body heâd used collapsed, riddled with holes.
Rey exhaled sharply.
Thankfully, his regenerative ability kicked in. The damage began to close, skin knitting itself back together faster than normal human limits allowed.
He peeked out slightly.
Gunfire erupted instantly.
A bullet missed his head by mere millimeters and shattered against the wall behind him.
Rey clicked his tongue and pulled back.
âTch.â
He closed his eyes briefly.
Then he felt it.
His shadow shifted.
An idea formed.
A slow smirk spread beneath his mask.
The guards in the hallway were exposed. No cover. Confident he couldnât reach them.
That confidence was their mistake.
Before they could fully react, several daggers shot out toward them as if thrown directly.
The guards reacted fast, dodging instinctively. A few were grazed, but nothing fatal.
They exhaled in relief.
Too soon.
The daggers didnât fall.
They didnât hit the walls.
They curved upward.
Lights exploded one after another.
Glass shattered.
The hallway plunged into darkness.
Screams followed.
Bodies hit the floor, one after another, cries of pain echoing through the pitch-black corridor.
Panicked, several guards activated their torches.
The beams revealed three corpses on the ground.
And one man.
Still alive.
Barely.
Rey held him by the collar, a dagger buried deep in his chest. The guard gasped helplessly, eyes wide with terror.
Rey released him.
The body collapsed.
He turned toward the remaining guards, who stared at him like they were witnessing a monster crawl out of a nightmare.
At that moment, their walkie-talkies crackled to life.
One guard answered with trembling hands.
A furious voice erupted from the other side, coming from the security room.
âWhat are you doing? Hold him there. Stall him for a few minutes. Sir is on his way. Donât let him escape.â
The man swallowed hard.
âIf you fail, dying here will be merciful compared to what the boss will do to you.â
The transmission cut.
Rey had heard everything.
âSo thatâs how it is,â he murmured.
He rushed forward again.
The guards retreated, panicking, backing away from the darkness he controlled. They kept retreating until they reached a section of the hall where emergency lighting still functioned.
Six guards remained.
Rey stopped.
He looked at them.
Then grinned.
âLetâs end this in one move.â
Six daggers slid out from his shadow, floating silently in the air before him.
The guards froze.
This wasnât something a human should be able to do. It looked like something torn straight from fiction.
Even the observer watching through the cameras went silent.
Before anyone could scream, the daggers shot forward.
One was different.
Five were identical.
Five guards died instantly. No struggle. No resistance. Their bodies collapsed like puppets with their strings cut.
The sixth guard remained standing.
The different dagger had pierced his heart.
His mouth opened, spilling meaningless sounds. His eyes turned bloodshot. His skin darkened unnaturally.
Then the wound changed.
Dark blood poured out instead of red.
The flesh around the injury swelled grotesquely, muscles bulging until the dagger was forced out and clattered onto the floor.
The man collapsed, convulsing violently.
After a few horrifying seconds, he stopped moving.
Rey stared.
Silence returned.
ââŠWhat the hell was that?â Rey muttered.
âOh,â a calm voice replied. âSo the curse is finally taking root.â
Veylen appeared beside him, observing the corpse with interest.
âIt seems the curse was dormant until your experiences began piling up. Power paths have a way of awakening things that shouldâve stayed asleep.â
Rey frowned. âI donât get it.â
âYou donât need to,â Veylen replied. âNot yet. Youâll understand once you start seeing it more often. Just remember, itâs tied to your curse effects.â
Rey didnât ask further.
He checked the area.
No movement.
No survivors.
He turned and left.
In the security room, the observer sat frozen, staring at the aftermath on his screens. His hands shook as he picked up the phone.
âH-Hello, bossâŠâ