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Chapter 34 - Who’s Normal at This Point?

‎Solaris's calm cyan eyes slowly began to change.

‎That familiar yellow color returned once again—quietly rising to the surface like something long buried inside him.

‎Then suddenly—

‎A violent burst of aura exploded from his body.

‎The air shook.

‎Cracks spread across the ground beneath his feet under an invisible pressure.

‎And everyone felt it instantly.

‎Hayami reacted first.

‎Her instincts screamed danger.

‎In a flash, she stepped in front of Reina and drew her sword halfway, her entire body shifting into a defensive stance.

‎"What's wrong with him?!" she shouted sharply.

‎Her eyes locked onto Solaris.

‎"Where all this mana coming from…?"

‎A cold chill crawled down her spine.

‎"…This doesn't feel human."

‎Her grip tightened.

‎"It feels more like facing a beast…"

‎But Reina—

‎The moment the pressure reached her—

‎Her body froze.

‎Then her knees suddenly gave out.

‎She collapsed to the ground, struggling to breathe as the air around her grew unbearably heavy.

‎"Hah…!"

‎Her vision blurred.

‎Her heartbeat pounded loudly inside her ears.

‎The pressure only kept increasing.

‎Every second felt heavier than the last.

‎Even the air itself started feeling solid.

‎Suffocating.

‎Hayami remained where she stood.

‎Not because she wanted to—

‎But because her body refused to move.

‎Everything inside her was warning her of the same thing.

‎They could not win.

‎Her voice dropped low.

‎"…We can't beat this thing."

‎Leonhart stood frozen nearby.

‎His eyes stayed locked on Solaris, wide with disbelief.

‎"…I knew you were strong," he muttered.

‎Then his voice cracked slightly.

‎"But this…?"

‎Meanwhile—

‎Solaris had completely changed.

‎His eyes were no longer cyan.

‎They had turned fully golden-yellow.

‎And slowly, his pupils narrowed into vertical slits.

‎A violent killing intent leaked from him naturally, mixed with crackling yellow lightning surging around his body.

‎The atmosphere grew heavier with every passing second.

‎Denser.

‎More dangerous.

‎None of them moved anymore.

‎Deep down, they already understood—

‎Doing anything now would be meaningless.

‎Then—

‎A voice suddenly echoed directly inside Solaris's mind.

‎"Master… please calm down…!"

‎The voice sounded urgent.

‎Desperate even.

‎"They're weak. They don't understand anything about you…"

‎A brief pause followed.

‎"Please… calm down."

‎And instantly—

‎Something inside Solaris snapped back into place.

‎His consciousness cleared.

‎The slit in his pupils slowly disappeared, returning his eyes to normal—

‎Though the golden color still remained.

‎"…Oblivient?" Solaris muttered quietly.

‎"…Is that you?"

‎Leonhart frowned in confusion after hearing the name.

‎"Oblivient…?"

‎The voice answered calmly inside Solaris's head.

‎"Yes, Master. It's me."

‎Then more seriously—

‎"Listen carefully. I'm here to help you."

‎Solaris frowned slightly.

‎"…Help me?"

‎The golden color in his eyes slowly began fading back toward cyan.

‎"As far as I remember," Solaris said dryly, "you've only caused me pain."

‎A small pause.

‎"So are you actually capable of helping?"

‎Oblivient immediately snapped back.

‎"Didn't I tell you to stop talking out loud, you idiot?"

‎His tone sounded genuinely irritated.

‎"They can't hear me—but they can hear you."

‎A deep breath followed, as if he was trying to calm himself.

‎"…Anyway. Listen carefully."

‎His voice became serious again.

‎"I only appear when you truly need me."

‎Solaris stayed silent this time.

‎Then Oblivient continued,

‎"I'm going to give you access… to a portion of your memories."

‎Solaris's brows twitched.

‎"…Memory access?"

‎The moment he spoke—

‎Pain struck him.

‎A violent shock surged through his chest as if something had grabbed his heart and squeezed it brutally.

‎"Ghh—!"

‎His body trembled violently.

‎Fragments.

‎Voices.

‎Memories buried deep inside him began forcing their way to the surface.

‎His vision blurred instantly.

‎And before he could steady himself—

‎His legs gave out.

‎Solaris dropped to his knees.

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‎Solaris dropped to his knees.

‎The moment it happened—

‎Everyone saw it.

‎But no one moved.

‎Not Leonhart.

‎Not Hayami.

‎Not even Reina.

‎It was as if an invisible line had been drawn around Solaris—one none of them dared to cross.

‎The pressure in the air was still there.

‎Heavier than before.

‎Unstable.

‎Dangerous.

‎Hayami kept one arm protectively in front of Reina while gripping her sword tightly with the other. Her instincts screamed at her to stay alert.

‎Leonhart stood stiffly nearby, eyes fixed on Solaris without blinking.

‎No one spoke.

‎And from Solaris's perspective—

‎Everything suddenly went silent.

‎The forest disappeared.

‎The pressure vanished.

‎Even the sound of his own breathing faded away.

‎Then—

‎A memory surfaced.

‎The first day he met Leonhart.

‎The fight between them.

‎The strange feeling he had back then.

‎The way Leonhart moved.

‎The way he fought.

‎The way Solaris himself—an ordinary boy—dominated the Crown Prince of Eldrathis that day.

‎And slowly—

‎Things began connecting inside his head.

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‎A few seconds later—

‎Solaris slowly stood back up.

‎The violent killing intent around him faded little by little.

‎The overwhelming mana pressure stabilised.

‎The yellow lightning surrounding his body disappeared into the air.

‎And finally—

‎His eyes returned to their usual calm cyan-blue color.

‎Leonhart noticed the change immediately.

‎He hesitated at first.

‎Then slowly called out,

‎"…Solaris?"

‎Solaris didn't answer right away.

‎He just stood there quietly.

‎Thinking.

‎Processing.

‎Then suddenly—

‎A grin appeared on his face.

‎Not arrogant.

‎Not threatening.

‎Almost amused.

‎"So that's how it is…?" he muttered to himself.

‎Then lightly—

‎He hit his palm with his fist.

‎Thump.

‎The simple motion alone released a burst of compressed air.

‎BOOM—

‎Dust exploded outward.

‎The ground beneath Solaris cracked slightly, and the shockwave pushed Hayami and Leonhart back half a step.

‎Both of them immediately raised their arms to shield their faces from the pressure.

‎Leonhart's eyes widened.

‎"…What the hell?"

‎Hayami ignored him completely.

‎She instantly turned around.

‎"Reina!?"

‎Reina was still there, tightly hugging Hayami's lower back with her eyes shut.

‎Aside from looking shaken—

‎She was unharmed.

‎The moment Hayami confirmed that, she finally let out a relieved sigh.

‎Inside Solaris's head—

‎A familiar voice shouted furiously.

‎"Restrict your energy, you moron!"

‎Solaris flinched slightly.

‎Then awkwardly scratched the back of his head.

‎"Oh… right. Sorry."

‎He looked toward the three adventurers again.

‎And immediately noticed something.

‎They were still tense.

‎Still wary.

‎Hayami remained standing protectively in front of Reina.

‎Leonhart's muscles were visibly stiff.

‎And on all three faces—

‎Fear remained clear.

‎Not normal fear either.

‎It was the kind of fear someone feels while standing in front of a dangerous predator.

‎Solaris understood instantly.

‎Then—

‎Without warning—

‎He bowed deeply.

‎"I'm really sorry, everyone!" he said sincerely.

‎"Please forgive my rude behavior!"

‎Silence.

‎Complete silence.

‎Leonhart blinked.

‎Reina blinked.

‎Even Hayami looked confused now.

‎The sudden shift in Solaris's attitude was so unexpected that none of them knew how to react.

‎Reina slowly leaned closer toward Hayami and whispered quietly,

‎"…Did he just apologise?"

‎Hayami kept staring at Solaris carefully.

‎"Don't lower your guard," she muttered seriously.

‎Then after a brief pause—

‎"…What I felt earlier…"

‎Her grip tightened slightly around her sword.

‎"…that wasn't human."

‎Solaris heard her.

‎And immediately looked embarrassed.

‎"Umm… I think you sensed my Void Beast Aura," he admitted awkwardly.

‎Leonhart's expression instantly changed.

‎"…Void Beast?" he repeated slowly.

‎"The Legendary Void Beast?"

‎Then he looked at Solaris again in disbelief.

‎"At fourteen years old?!"

‎Solaris quickly waved both hands.

‎"No, no—I didn't mean it like that."

‎He took a breath before continuing more carefully.

‎"My mother told me my bloodline is a little unique," he explained.

‎"And among noble families, unique bloodlines are pretty normal."

‎Then he awkwardly rubbed the back of his head again.

‎"When I get nervous… my energy sometimes changes on its own."

‎"It changes properties without me controlling it properly yet."

‎Inside his head—

‎Oblivient spoke again.

‎"…Nervous?"

‎The doubt in his voice was painfully obvious.

‎Solaris ignored him immediately.

‎Instead, he looked at the others sincerely.

‎"As far as I remember…"

‎"…my beast form has never hurt anyone."

‎The moment he finished speaking—

‎Everyone's expressions changed.

‎Hayami narrowed her eyes immediately.

‎Leonhart looked completely unconvinced.

‎Even Reina subconsciously tightened her grip on Hayami.

‎Inside Solaris's mind—

‎Even Oblivient sounded speechless.

‎Then—

‎Almost all of them reacted at once.

‎"…Really?"

‎Solaris blinked.

‎Confused.

‎Not because they doubted him—

‎But because he genuinely believed what he said.

‎Hayami slowly lowered her stance slightly but kept her sword drawn.

‎"Then explain something to me," she said seriously.

‎"That killing intent earlier…"

‎Her expression darkened slightly while remembering it.

‎"Anyone could feel it."

‎She pointed toward Reina.

‎"Even she felt it."

‎"Reina can't sense mana properly. But even she reacted."

‎Hayami's grip tightened again.

‎"Those eyes…"

‎"That presence…"

‎"And that ridiculous mana density…"

‎Her voice became heavier.

‎"Even if that really was some bloodline aura…"

‎"…I still refuse to believe a human can contain that much violence inside them."

‎A brief silence followed.

‎Then Solaris scratched his cheek awkwardly.

‎"I mean…"

‎"If I saw your Status Screens correctly back then…"

‎He glanced between Hayami and Leonhart.

‎"…weren't both of you around the same level?"

‎Hayami frowned instantly.

‎"Then what?" she shot back.

‎"If we're the same level, what does that prove?"

‎Behind her, Reina gently pulled her sleeve.

‎"Hayami… let him finish first."

‎Hayami clicked her tongue but stayed quiet.

‎Solaris nodded thankfully.

‎"Okay."

‎He took a small breath.

‎"If I remember our first meeting correctly…"

‎Then he pointed directly at Leonhart.

‎"…Don't get angry."

‎A pause.

‎"But Leonhart is honestly kind of below average in terms of fighting."

‎Silence.

‎Leonhart froze.

‎"…Huh?!"

‎Reina looked equally stunned.

‎"The strongest sixteen-year-old in the realm…"

‎"…looks below average to you?!"

‎Then suddenly—

‎"…Pfft—"

‎Hayami covered her mouth.

‎Her shoulders started shaking.

‎A second later—

‎"HAHAHAHAHA—!"

‎She completely lost control.

‎Clutching her stomach, she burst into loud laughter while pointing directly at Leonhart.

‎"He called you below average! A weakling! Hahahaha—!"

‎Leonhart's face darkened instantly.

‎"…That makes you a weakling too, dumbass."

‎Hayami's laughter stopped immediately.

‎Slowly—

‎Very slowly—

‎She turned toward Solaris.

‎Then started walking toward him step by step with narrowed eyes.

‎The atmosphere became tense again.

‎Reina immediately looked nervous.

‎"Hayami…?"

‎But after a few seconds—

‎Hayami suddenly laughed again.

‎This time quieter.

‎More relaxed.

‎"Hahaha…"

‎She shook her head slightly.

‎"Compared to what you showed earlier…"

‎"…yeah. I guess, I really am below average."

‎Leonhart stared at her for a moment.

‎Then unexpectedly—

‎He also started laughing.

‎"Hahaha…"

‎He rubbed his forehead tiredly.

‎"Compared to him…"

‎"…I'm probably below ordinary too."

‎Reina covered part of her face helplessly.

‎"…And somehow I'm the only normal person here."

‎Solaris looked at the three of them.

‎At Reina's exhausted expression.

‎At Hayami laughing openly.

‎At Leonhart finally relaxing.

‎And without realising it—

‎He laughed too.

‎A small, genuine laugh.

‎For the first time since meeting each other—

‎The tension completely disappeared.

‎No fear.

‎No suspicion.

‎No pressure.

‎Just laughter.

‎And quietly—

‎Without any of them fully noticing—

‎The distance between them disappeared.

‎But the peaceful moment lasted only a few seconds.

‎And then suddenly—

‎The ground shook violently.

‎BOOOOM—

‎Everyone froze instantly.

‎"What—?!"

‎The earth beneath them trembled hard enough to disrupt their footing.

‎Trees across the forest swayed unnaturally.

‎Birds scattered into the sky.

‎Dust rose everywhere.

‎And slowly—

‎They realised something horrifying.

‎It wasn't just their surroundings shaking.

‎The entire Second Territory—

‎All 250 kilometres of forest—

‎Was trembling violently.

‎Cracks spread across the earth.

‎The atmosphere itself felt unstable.

‎And for the very first time since all this began—

‎Solaris showed genuine shock on his face.

‎"…What's going on?!"

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‎‎🌟Explain 

‎Oblivient, "Lady Isolde knows Solaris very well, and for that reason, she only taught him partial knowledge about himself—for his own good.

‎Solaris is now aware that under certain conditions, he can transform into the Void Beast form. However, he still has no understanding of what actually happens during that transformation.

‎And yes… Solaris still has no memory of the Bloodline Collision Arc."

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