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89.33% In Another World With Sun Powers / Chapter 65: Sister

Chương 65: Sister

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As everyone gathered around the grand table that evening, they prepared themselves for the delicious meal they were about to enjoy. William had invited them all to dinner, and the atmosphere was very lively, filled with laughter and anticipation as they eyed the all the food before them.

Aiden, who had just finished meditating, felt so much hunger and eagerly joined the group. The food before him was different types of dishes made from both ordinary beasts, and various vegetables. There were also dishes made from the meat of magical beasts, prized for their ability to strengthen a warrior's body and serve as ingredients in alchemy and magical experiments.

As he ate, Aiden's gaze drifted over to Hu Zhao, who was also enjoying the food. Aiden couldn't help but sweat a little as he wondered about the nature of the meal. "Doesn't it bother him that he might be eating something from his own race?" he thought, feeling uneasy.

Noticing Aiden's expression, Hu Zhao let out a hearty laugh, drawing everyone's attention. "You're wondering if I'm eating my own kind, aren't you, Aiden? Hahaha! Don't worry so much. Not all magical beasts are like me or Seath. There's a whole hierarchy among us, you know."

Eldric, who had been listening in, nodded in agreement. "Hu Zhao is right. Magical beasts are broadly categorized into two types. There are the royal magical beasts, like Seath, who are born with intelligence and are direct descendants of divine or demonic beasts. Then there are the unintelligent magical beasts, who make up the majority of their kind and are often little more than slaves to the royals. They rely purely on instinct and only begin to develop true intelligence if they reach the ninth level."

The explanation seemed to ease the group's concerns. Saya who thought of something looked at Eldric and asked him, "How do the normal magic beasts evolve exactly?".

"That's a good question Saya", Eldric replied at her and said, "Unintelligent magical beasts typically grow stronger by consuming the magic crystals of other beasts, gradually advancing until they reach the ninth level. At that point, they require the blood of a divine or demonic beast to complete their evolution. Royals like Seath, however, don't need that extra boost since they already carry a powerful bloodline."

Alex, still chewing thoughtfully, asked, "But how do they even get those bloodlines? Aren't demonic beasts a kind of hybrid? How does that work with evolution?"

Eldric responded, his tone becoming more serious. "There are legends and theories. Some say the first demonic beast came from a magical beast that discovered the true blood of darkness. Others believe a powerful demon mated with a magical beast. As for divine beasts, it's said they found the true blood of light. But these are just stories—no one knows for sure."

Dian Long, who had been quietly listening, spoke up. "In ancient times, divine and demonic beasts existed alongside demons and angels. Whether they were hybrids or not, they've mostly vanished from our world. Only a few demonic beasts remain, and divine beasts are all but extinct."

Eldric agreed, adding, "The path of evolution is clear, though. Once a magical beast reaches the peak of the eighth level, they either need the blood of a divine or demonic beast to advance, or they inherit that power directly from their ancestors. Seath, for instance, is a descendant of the Moon Wolf, so his path was already set."

The room fell into a comfortable rhythm as the group continued to eat and converse, the initial tension over the meal fading away. Aiden finally felt relieved after hearing Eldric's detailed explanations. The idea of eating an intelligent creature had disturbed him, but now, understanding the distinctions, he was more at ease.

After dinner, everyone gradually retired to their rooms, eager to rest before resuming their journey in the morning.

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While the others slept, Saifon sat alone in the moonlit garden behind the mansion. His heavy sword, freshly used for training, lay beside him as he drank a potion to recover his strength. The cool night air and the tranquil light of the moon provided a rare moment of peace for Saifon, whose mind was usually consumed with only thoughts of revenge.

Saifon had grown up in Evlario City on Evlario Island, ruled by one of the three Dukes of Lefia Kingdom, Duke of the west Henrik Sung, William grandfather. Eight years ago, his life was shattered when he returned home to find his mother and younger sister brutally murdered. He couldn't even see their bodies as the locals already buried when they found them dead in the house. People told him about a middle-aged man and a young woman who had visited the house before they found them, but no one had seen their faces clearly. The killers left no trace, vanishing into the shadows, leaving Saifon with nothing but grief, hatred and a quest for revenge.

That day, Saifon's world turned dark. The warmth and joy in his life were replaced by a cold, relentless drive for vengeance. His emotions froze solid. He shut out the worldand anyone who tried to reach out to him, focusing only on growing stronger. The boy who once laughed and played with his sister was gone, replaced by a man with one purpose: to find and destroy those responsible for his family's deaths.

After the tragedy, Saifon left Evlario City, abandoning his former life. He wandered from town to town, taking on jobs as an adventurer. Jobs that would help him grow stronger. He chose the warrior's path, his natural talent pushing him far beyond his peers. In just eight years, Saifon achieved what most would consider impossible—he reached the beginner level of Martial King by the age of twenty, a feat that marked him as a prodigy, an anomaly in the world.

Despite his remarkable progress, his family's loss never left him. The faces of his mother and sister haunted his dreams, their voices echoing in his mind. He knew he was strong, but he also knew that strength alone wouldn't bring him peace. He needed answers, to find clues that would lead him to the killers.

Three years after leaving his hometown, Saifon found himself in the capital of Lefia Kingdom, where he met the second prince, William. For a brief time, Saifon found a semblance of normalcy in his friendship with William. The prince's straightforward nature and attitude that was the complete opposite of other nobles, made it easier for him to let his guard down, even if just a little. Together, they entered the tri-kingdom tournament, where Saifon's path took an unexpected turn.

In the finals of the tournament, Saifon faced a masked opponent. As the battle raged on, he shattered her mask with a powerful strike, revealing a face he thought he would never see again—his sister's. Saifon was paralyzed with shock, his heart torn between disbelief and hope. But before he could even process what he had seen, the girl surrendered the match and vanished from the arena.

After the battle, Saifon searched for her frantically, but she was gone, disappearing just as as she had appeared. The encounter left him more confused more than ever. If his sister was alive, why had she not come to find him? What had happened to her during those years they were apart? What about his mother? Is she alive with her sister? Saifon's quest for revenge now looked meaningless with a desperate need to uncover the truth behind everything that happened to his family.

In the two years that followed, Saifon stayed in the capital, as he wanted to gather intel using the help of William and the power of the royal family. He sought not only to find his sister whereabouts and understand why she had hidden from him but also to find the two persons responsible for this. His path was darker, but now, there was hope at the end.

The hope to find his sister and family. Now, It was this goal that drives him forward, to train and get stronger and have his own fate in his hands.

"Shirafilia," he whispered, the name of his little sister slipping from his lips. "Was that really you at the tournament? If you're alive, why didn't you come to find me?"

His thoughts were interrupted by a familiar voice. "Wanna chat a little, friend?"

Saifon looked up to see William approaching, a bottle of wine in hand and a warm smile on his face. The second prince, knew when his friend needed company.

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Meanwhile, far from Baycoast Island, in a dark room lit only by the faint glow of a window, a tall, mature woman with scarlet hair and lynx-like ears watched from a glass window, a young girl fight in a white room. The woman, dressed in a long black leather skirt and a white shirt that revealed her chest, observed the girl with a mix of pride and calculation.

AN: [The best girl finally appeared. This is my favorite character even more than Aiden].

In the white room, a group of four fighters encircled the lone girl, their eyes filled with a mixture of anger and fear. The girl stood at the center, waiting for her enemies to attack her. Her expression was cold and emotionless, and she kept spinning her daggers effortlessly in her hands. 

Woosh Woosh

Her opponents, charged at her from all sides, but she was faster. With a flick of her wrist, her dagger deflected an incoming lance strike from above her. She twisted her body and drove her other blade into the attacker's face as it fell right in the middle of his forehead. The man gasped, his eyes wide with shock, before collapsing to the floor.

Another fighter lunged at her, throwing a fist strike enforced with mana, aiming for her head, but she ducked under the attack, sliding smoothly across the floor and slicing his legs out from under him. He fell hard, and before he could react, she plunged her rmaining dagger into his heart. The cold efficiency of her movements was terrifying, each strike delivering death with no hesitation or remorse.

As the remaining two fighters regrouped, they attempted to coordinate their assault, attacking her in unison. They leaped into the air, their lances poised to strike her from above. For a moment, it seemed they had her cornered, but the girl's expression remained unchanged. She didn't even look up as they descended upon her.

In a blur of motion, four thin, dark purple lances shot out from her back, extending like metallic spider legs. The lances moved with lethal speed, piercing through the chests of the airborne attackers with precision. They didn't even have time to scream as their bodies were impaled, blood spraying across the room. 

In the end, the girl stood alone in the center of the room, her breathing steady and her clothes stained with the blood of her enemies. The metallic spider legs that had emerged from her spine slowly retracted, disappearing back into her body as if they had never been there. The room was silent now, save for the soft drip of blood pooling on the floor.

The woman watching from behind the glass smiled, her lips curving into a satisfied smirk. The shadowy figure beside her remained expressionless, though there was a glint of something dark in his eyes. "She's as talented as her father and brother," the woman mused, a smirk playing on her lips.

The shadowy figure also spoke and said, "I thought we drew the short stick at the tri-kingdom tournament, but I was wrong."

the woman nodded and spoke to the shadow behind her, "She's ready. When the plan begins, she'll be our key to getting what we want."

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The next morning, as the sun rose over Wadya City, Aiden and the others prepared to board Aeliana and continue their journey to the Kederawen kingdom. The surprising news of the first princess' marriage had left them with little time to waste.

William, Saifon, and George came to see them off, though they wouldn't be joining the journey. The three had to return to the Leia kingdom capital first to deal with pressing matters, but they wanted to say their goodbyes.

"I hope you have a safe journey," William said with a smile. "If nothing unexpected happens, we'll meet again in six months at my sister's wedding."

Saya nodded, her voice warm. "I'm sure we will. Thank you again for dinner and your hospitality."

Aiden, never one for excessive sentiment, added, "Yeah. The food was good, so be proud of that."

Everyone laughed, exchanging farewells before heading to their respective rooms on the ship. Aiden joined Eldric on the bridge of Aeliana while Edvard prepared to pilot the Orion.

"Let's sail out!" Aiden shouted, his voice full of anticipation.

As the two ships moved away from the harbor, lifting into the air, William and Saifon watched them go. "I hope you have a great journey," William murmured, turning to Saifon. "Are you sure you don't want to go with them? After all, my intel says she's there."

Saifon's gaze remained on the distant ships, his voice quiet but resolute. "I'm sure. We'll meet again, and when we do, it'll be a great reunion."


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Does he mean his sister or his friends with the reunion? A great journey started for Aiden and his friends and their goal is in Kederawen kingdom.

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Chương 66: Great Journey

In the small, tranquil village nestled deep in a mountain in the Agung Empire, the sky was beginning to fade from celestial blue into the orange light of sunset. The villagers were finishing up their daily work, tending to the last bits of their crops or closing up their shops before heading back to their homes. The atmosphere around was one of peace and simplicity, far away from any troubles of the world.

At the far edge of the village, a modest two-story house stood with a large backyard. It was isolated from the rest of the village, surrounded by tall trees. In the backyard, a boy with black hair and glowing yellow eyes was practicing alone, his silhouette framed against the backdrop of the setting sun.

The boy, Leo, gripped a wooden sword with both hands, his brow furrowed in concentration as he kept practicing his sword art. Each swing of the sword aimed to perfection, though still rough around the edges. Sweat trickled down his face as he swung the blade again and again, not bothered by the fatigue accumulating into his muscles.

His short black hair, messy from training, partially obscured a small black horn that jutted out from the left side of his forehead. His dark yellow eyes, with hints of darkness at their center, gave off a cold feeling to him. Leo wore a blue training suit and white boots. Though his skill with the sword was not high, he had the heart to pursue the path of the sword.

AN: [I love dbz battle and training outfits so I use them most of the time. This kid is wearing training clothes that Vegeta used back in his Magin form].

Leo trained almost the whole day until the sun had nearly disappeared, but still, his wooden sword cut through the air as he trained in solitude. Unknown to him, he wasn't entirely alone.

Watching from the shade of a large tree was a tall, muscular girl. She was an imposing figure, standing almost at two meters tall with deep blue skin . Two sharp horns curved out from her forehead, gleaming faintly in the fading light. Her short white hair moved slightly with the breeze as her fiery red eyes watched Leo train.

"Hahaha, Leo. I'll never understand your obsession with swords," the girl said, rising to her feet. Her voice was deep and rich, matching her powerful frame. "Me? All I need are these two fists, and I'll handle any enemy that comes my way."

After hearing her, Leo stopped his training. Still catching his breath, he turned toward her, his expression unimpressed. "Oh, it's Chia gorilla," he said, half-mocking. "What brings you here?".

Chia, full name Chiaki has right now a playful grin faltered, a vein appearing on her forehead as her eyes narrowed dangerously. She walked and stood beside the boy, towering over him, "Did you just call me a gorilla?"

Leo didn't back down, his grin widening as he shrugged. "Well, you are always bragging about your strength. If the shoe fits..."

Chiaki had a formidable presence, not just because of her height, but also due to her physique—she was powerfully built, her body like that of a warrior molded through years of intense physical conditioning.

Chiaki's grin disappeared entirely. Her powerful hand curled into a tight fist as she looked toward him. "Oh, is that so? Let's see how well you dodge this, you little snake!"

Before Leo could react, Chiaki's fist shot forward with the force of a battering ram.

Peng!

Leo was sent sprawling to the ground, a red mark instantly forming on his head where her fist had connected. Chiaki stood over him, her arms crossed, looking down at him with a victorious smirk. "Next time, choose your words more carefully."

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[Inside the house].

Chiaki was dressed simply, as was her way. She wore only a pair of dark pants and a grey loincloth over them. Her upper body was bare, save for the bandages that wrapped around her chest and hands. Her legs were also wrapped in bandages from her knees to her ankles, and she wore nothing on her feet. Two intricate tattoos of eastern dragons coiled down from her shoulders to her elbows, while a large red Oni mask was tattooed on her back. Around her neck, she wore a string of large orange beads, a simple reminder of her heritage.

Earlier, Chiaki felt bored during the day so sat with her arms folded, leaning against the tree and observing Leo's training. Despite her usual tough exterior, there was something almost endearing about watching the boy train with such determination. 

Right now, Leo and Chiaki were walking through the dimly lit corridors of the house. Leo's cheek was still throbbing, and he kept touching it gingerly as they walked.

"You didn't have to hit me that hard," Leo grumbled, half to himself.

Chiaki snorted, her arms still crossed. "Maybe next time, you'll think twice before calling me a gorilla."

Leo muttered something under his breath but knew better than to press the issue further. Chiaki wasn't known for holding back when it came to insults—especially from him.

They soon reached the second floor of the house and approached a closed door. Chiaki knocked twice.

"Come in," a calm voice called from inside.

Chiaki opened the door, and they both stepped into the small room. It was a simple office, with shelves of books and scrolls lining the walls and a large wooden desk in the center. Behind the desk, standing near the window, was a tall, elegant man with long black hair. He wore a black and white kimono, split down the middle, with a red cape draped over his shoulders. He also wore purple belt and under it is a black sash around his body. 

AN: [Yeah I know, I know. Two moons and I never mentioned but I really wanted to have two moons and I even used them in my previous novel so it doesn't really matter. I just wanted to add the fantasy part about the moon for world-building. Also,...It's my novel and I will decide such things XD]

AN: [ a Sash is a colorful ribbon put around the body. A great example of that would be the green Sash that Zoro from One piece uses to hold his swords].

Chiaki greeted the man formally, "Danshi Sensei, great to see you", her tone showed how much she admired and respected her master.

This man, Danshi, was Chiaki teacher. He turned slowly to face them, his expression unreadable, though there was a softness in his gaze when he saw the two.

"Leonardo, Chiaki," Danshi greeted, using Leo's formal name. "I see you've both been keeping up with your training."

Leo nodded, his voice respectful. "Yes, Danshi-dono. I've been working on refining my technique. I won't stop until I reach a new level of my sword training"

Danshi smiled slightly, though his expression remained stoic. He turned his attention to Chiaki. "And you, Chiaki?"

Chiaki grinned, flexing her muscular arms. "Sensei, you know me. My fists are all I need. With hard work, I'll reach the top."

Danshi sighed, shaking his head. He had always admired Chiaki's strength and talent at her age, but her tomboyish attitude and disdain for etiquette often made him wonder how far she'd go in this world. Still, she was his student, and he had a fondness for her personality and style.

Leonardo, on the other hand, wasn't his student, but he had taken the boy under his wing and offered him shelter. He recognized Leo's potential, though he himself wasn't a sword master. Until a proper sword master could be found for Leo, Danshi allowed the boy to stay and train here.

After exchanging a few more words about their training, Danshi's expression became serious. He walked behind his desk and pulled out a folded newspaper from one of the drawers. Placing it on the desk, he opened it to a page of bounties and gestured for them to come closer.

"Today, I didn't ask for you only to speak about your training. I have something important for the both of you," Danshi spoke, his voice steady.

Chiaki tilted her head and asked, "What is it Sensei?".

Leo equally intrigued, looked at Danshi waiting for him to tell them about this important thing, "please tell us the problem Danshi-Dono. I'll be happy to help".

Danshi nodded and began, "I know you've both wanted to go on a journey, to see the world beyond this village. Well, now's your chance. I have a mission for you."

Chiaki's eyes lit up with excitement, and even Leo leaned in with interest. "What kind of mission?" Leo asked.

Danshi pointed to a bounty on the newspaper, where a picture of a young man with black hair and a confident smirk stared back at them. He held a massive golden axe in one hand, his posture exuding power and pride. The caption beneath the image read: Aiden, the Sin of Pride.

"I want you both to go to the Kederawen Kingdom and find this man," Danshi explained. "If possible, bring him back here. I need to ask him something."

Both Chiaki and Leonardo put their hands on Danshi desk and shouted in unison with an excited voice, "I'll go! I'll bring him back for you, Sensei!"—"I'll go! I'll bring him back for you, Danshi-Dono!"

As both of them realized they spoke at the same time, they immediately showed an annoyed expression at each other. Leonardo rolled his eyes and said while looking her, "I'll go! no need to send her. She'll just get lost and die in some random place", he declared, looking at her while smirking. 

"No way, I'm going!",Chia shot back, eyes blazing. "I won't let a kid like you go and ruin such an important task for Sensei."

They glared at each other, neither willing to back down. Danshi sighed, shaking his head at their competitive nature. "You'll both go, or neither of you will," he stated firmly, cutting through their argument. "I'm not sending you out there alone."

They both huffed in frustration but reluctantly agreed. Then, as if on cue, they turned to each other and shouted in unison, "I'm not going with a gorilla!"—"I'm not traveling with a snake!"

Danshi could only sigh again, glancing down at the newspaper, his thoughts drifting. The name "Sin of Pride" brought back old memories. He gazed at the image of Aiden with a mixture of curiosity and nostalgia.

"It's been a very long time since someone proclaimed themselves as the Sin of Pride," Danshi mused aloud. "I wonder if he also awakened like I did in this new era."

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[On the borders on the Kederawen kingdom].

Meanwhile, aboard the Aeliana, Eldric stood at the helm, his experienced hands steady on the wheel as the airship cut through the sky. The soft hum of the ship's magic engine provided a constant backdrop, blending with the rush of wind. He glanced over the edge, watching the landscape below gradually shift from the open waters of the sea to the rolling hills and dense forests of the Kederawen Kingdom.

A smile tugged at the corners of Eldric's lips. After two months of travel, they were finally nearing their destination. He reached over and activated the magic circle, his voice going through the mana powered communication system. "Hey, everyone. We're approaching the border of the Kederawen Kingdom. Get ready; we'll be landing soon."

The announcement echoed through the ship, sparking movement below deck. In one of the training rooms, Aiden had been training some new skills, pushing himself to his limits. Upon hearing Eldric's voice, he paused mid-swing and let out a breath, the weight of his training clothes suddenly feeling lighter. "Finally," he muttered, a grin forming on his lips. "A new adventure begins."

He grabbed a towel to wipe the sweat from his brow before making his way to the deck. The excitement in his eyes was unmistakable—he had been waiting for this moment.


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The man who wants to meet Aiden and his mysterious origin. What does he want from our hero and where will the adventure lead them?

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