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My Devourer System: Rise of the Bastard Son-Chapter 27: Starlight
The sound of thunder filled the forest close to Castaway Valley, and the people watching gasped from their windows as powerful tremors shook the forest. ๐๐ป๐๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ซ๐ฎ๐.๐ฌ๐๐ข
Under the starlight, a lithe figure flickered between the Lyst trees. Lucenโs golden eyes flashed with malice.
Korgath charged through the dust, slamming his fists into the ground and trees, angrily roaring at Lucen as he ran.
The blows of the creature were like cannon blasts, shaking his skull. The beast was extremely powerful.
But something was strange.
It was slow to react and move, and each blow left it open. Like it wasnโt accustomed to such power. Other than the ruinous force of the Crunchers, it was strangely incompetent.
"I guess stealing all that power doesnโt make you a master at using it," Lucen chided, "Youโre like a stumbling lambโa very disgusting one, at least."
"Shut up!" Korgath roared and swept its fist at him. A great gust of wind rose, pushing trees back and raising mud.
The rain was intensifying, Lucen couldnโt see out of his own eyes. But he could still see, and he wouldnโt lose his footing.
Mana sense and [Travellerโs Aid] kept him in the battle despite the horrible conditions.
Lucen stumbled, and Korgath chuckled, rushing towards him, his body becoming a long, thin blur.
"Die!"
The beast was slow to react, and it was stupid. Stealing power isnโt enough to create a threat. He could feel his spear thrum in his hand at that sentiment.
One of its abilities?
He wasnโt able to use all of the spearโs abilities because of his low Dominance stat, but now he could feel the spear accepting his mana, and he needed all the help he could get.
His blonde hair stuck to his red face as the rain washed over him. He had been holding his breath for a long time, and now he finally let go of it.
At the exact moment, the mud-brained beast moved. It raised its hands over its head for an axe blow, leaping high into the air.
Stupid bastard, that strength is wasted on you.
Lucenโs body shot forward violently, his silver spear rode the darkness like a shooting star. Before Korgath could even understand what was happening, his spear cut a wide arc and severed both of the Cruncherโs arms.
Both of them landed on the muddy ground, and the roar of the rain surrounded them. There was a moment of silence for the mud-brained beast to figure out what was happening.
A pair of arms plopped into the mud loudly, hands still locked together.
"That canโt be possible," Korgath mumbled, "Iโm the son of hunger, I worship the darkness. I canโtโ"
Korgathโs legs suddenly disappeared from under him, his face slammed into the cold mud, and then something kicked him over.
The cosmos spread over them, past the chaos of the tree branches. Lucenโs blonde hair glowed under the starlight, his gaze was tired and disgusted.
"You, who the hell are you?" Korgath roared, "How can I be defeated by a child?!"
Lucen spat, panting, a frown dotted his face as he looked down at the fool.
"Does it matter? But you can call me the True Heir to the Hungry Dark, if it pleases you."
Korgathโs eyes, dark pits, widened. The bone-like liquid blasted from its body.
Lucen sensed the mana spike, but his lungs felt like paper, so instead of attacking, he retreated.
The bone white fluid formed arm-like appendages in seconds. They slammed into the ground, stirring up a powerful explosion.
Lucen sensed the Korgathโs form streak across the sky, disappearing into the distance.
Lucen fell to his knees, breathing hoarsely. His senses found the soldiers fighting the other four Crunchers, who were strong, but not as overwhelming as Korgath.
He had been unable to fully activate the spear ability, but it did increase his speed.
He needed a second to breathe and recover, activating [Breath of Mending]. He needed to find Lost Wind.
A dark gaze ruined his handsome face, his hand tightened over the spear. There were too many questions he had for her, and he would no longer take no for an answer.
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Lucen marched through the streets of Castaway Valley. His blond hair, pale face, black vest and trousers were covered in mud.
The people of Castaway Valley had long known of the Lightcloakโs Half-blood child, but they merely took a look at his face, ran into their houses and locked their doors.
His face was a mask of fury, the golden light that seemed usually suppressed in his eyes cut through the dark. It was like seeing a vengeful angel march through the streets.
He didnโt care. He could no longer mind what others thought. He needed Lost Wind to answer his question nowโor die.
Her house was dark and empty. Her clothes and belongings were gone.
She knew he was coming.
A sharp crash made the civilians hide harder, quivering as they held onto the only weapons in their houses.
The door lay in the middle of the street, kicked off by Lucen. He couldnโt end there, unfortunately, he made sure to destroy all the chairs and tables and put holes in the wall.
It was dumb, but he didnโt care. Windy wasnโt here, she knew he would come. So he would break things because, unfortunately, he could.
Once he was done, he sat at the front of her house, mumbling curses on the Sageโs life.
What now? She would just pop up when he found Peter cross.
Or she might already be gone, her one-month grace for finding Peter Cross was almost over.
Only two weeks left.
Maybe she had decided that he wasnโt the destined one and went off to chase another prophecy.
Lucen never believed he could be the one anyway. The Devourer system had chosen the wrong person. He would never find Peter in time, and whatever their planning would end his entire family.
Heโd best find Selene and leave this place before it went down, find a way past the mountains to one of the countries outside. If anyone tried to stop him, he would kill them.
Just as he was about to stand, the sound of footsteps caught his attention.
It was Liam. His brown hair was matted against his skin, and his blue eyes seemed frantic and impatient.
"Oh, thank god I found you," Liam said, kneeling over and breathing loudly. "We need to go to Ayaโs house now."
"Thatโs where youโve been all day?" Lucen rasped, "Forget it, I give up on findingโ"
"I know itโs hard, weโve been running round in circles with an axe hanging over our heads," Liam cried, "I heard about Jon, I know, we might be fucked. But if thereโs a single wayโone last shot in the darkโwill you fight? I still live here, my family too. I donโt believe in prophecies, but I believe we need you."
Lucenโs gaze was tired and distant. He shrugged, "Just tonightโand I canโt fight anymore, weโll just die."
"Donโt worry." Liam grinned. "We only need to win a game of Highcraft."







