Emperor of the Source

Chapter 345: The Second Voice



Chapter 345: The Second Voice

"That's my girl," Adrian's words carried across the void with a pride that everyone nearby heard clearly.

Aerin's golden-white eyes shifted immediately, and the moment she saw Adrian and Hestia standing there, the cold, inhuman stillness in her expression cracked. For an instant, the Aerin they all knew returned to the surface, and her face brightened with relief and joy that seemed almost out of place within such a terrifying battlefield.

"Uncle!"

Yet at that exact overlapping instant, a second voice resonated from the very depths of her vocal cords, calm, reverent, and utterly different from Aerin's own.

"My lord."

The two voices overlapped so perfectly that everyone present heard both.

A short distance away, Lara and Maelis relaxed almost involuntarily. The crushing, desperate weight that had been pressing down on their shoulders vanished the instant they saw their Sect Leader and Adrian step onto the battlefield. Their bodies were wounded, their willforce strained, and their domains still trembled from the intensity of the fight, but the arrival of those two changed the meaning of the battlefield entirely. Their unyielding resolve, which had been holding itself together through sheer desperation, finally turned into relief.

Adrian activated his Source Eyes, gazing upon the golden-white aura wrapping around Aerin's frame. He traced its properties carefully, following the jagged, unpredictable logic chains and wild, untamed rule fragments swirling within her body.

The essence did not flow in stable lines like most divine concepts. It surged, broke, reformed, contradicted itself, and somehow became more complete through that contradiction. It resisted order without becoming meaningless, and every fragment within it seemed to contain countless possibilities collapsing and expanding at once.

Adrian realized what it was almost immediately.

It was the Concept of Chaos.

His mind raced at speeds far surpassing normal thought. What was happening to Aerin now was fundamentally similar to what happened when he entered his Source Form, or when any cultivator activated an energy body art and merged more deeply with their divine concept.

Just as the Will of the Source connected with him, amplifying his existence and granting him abilities that should not have been possible through ordinary cultivation, the Will of the Concept of Chaos had merged with Aerin at this exact moment. It was not simply empowering her. It was standing with her, acting through her, and allowing her to touch a level of authority her own cultivation should not have been able to support.

What surprised Adrian even more was the seventy percent authority she wielded. A Mid Rule Stage cultivator, without even activating a domain, was currently wielding seventy percent authority inside a micro-dimension filled with Peak Rule Stage beings. By every normal standard of cultivation, such a thing was absurd. Yet Adrian could feel it clearly. The authority did not originate from Aerin's own divine concept in the conventional sense. It came from the union between her will and the Will of Chaos itself.

This single event taught Adrian more than he had expected. The abilities the Source gave him were not entirely without parallels. There were powerful arcane concepts, perhaps rare and foundational ones, that could also bend the conventional rules of cultivation. They could offer authority without domains, merge with chosen beings, and perhaps grant other mysteries he had yet to discover.

The Source was still different; Adrian knew that instinctively. It stood above what he was witnessing now, but this moment revealed something important. The Source was not the only path that could break conventional rules. The universe contained mysteries that even he had only begun to touch.

And Aerin, possessing Chaos, did not feel strange to Adrian. Rather, it made a strange kind of sense. Everyone had assumed her natural affinity was toward Space because that was what she had displayed most clearly since childhood. But perhaps Space had only been the most visible expression of something deeper. Aerin had always been restless, unpredictable, impossible to fully restrain. She had never moved through the world in straight lines. She leapt from impulse to impulse, turned danger into play, broke through rules without fully understanding them, and somehow always found her way through situations that should have trapped her.

Maybe Space had never been her true nature.

Maybe Chaos had simply expressed itself through Space because that was the easiest path available to her young mind.

Across the void, Yselia also noticed Adrian and Hestia's arrival, and the full weight of the situation settled upon her with terrifying clarity. Lara and Maelis alone had not been enough to kill her, but they had been enough to wear her down. Then Aerin had awakened some impossible power and wounded her seriously.

Now Hestia and Adrian had arrived as well. Blood dripped from the dozens of cuts across her torso and arms, staining her torn robes darker. Yselia knew enough to realize that staying here meant death. She could not face this many enemies at once, not while wounded, not while her primary blade had been shattered, and not while her willforce had already been strained by prolonged combat.

She moved instantly. Dark blue essence flared around her body as she turned and shot backward through the void, attempting to tear open distance before the others could fully react.

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Everyone noticed at once. Hestia moved first, her eyes turning cold as her domain surged outward in a violent wave of crimson light.

"Do not let her escape!" Lara shouted, already launching forward despite her exhaustion.

Adrian also shifted, ready to pursue, and even Aerin's golden-white energy flared as though the Will of Chaos itself wished to continue the hunt.

But in the next instant, the energy around Aerin's body flickered.

The golden-white sword in her hand trembled, cracked, and then shattered into countless motes of fading light. The violent fractures in the void around her began to close one after another, and the overwhelming presence that had allowed her to face Yselia receded from her body like a tide being pulled away from shore. Aerin's eyes lost their unnatural glow, returning to their normal color as her expression went blank with sudden exhaustion.

Her body swayed in the void. The terrifying strength that had filled her only moments earlier vanished entirely, leaving behind a willforce so weakened that she could barely keep her consciousness intact.

Adrian stopped instantly. Whatever rage he felt toward Yselia, whatever desire he had to pursue and erase her before she could escape, disappeared beneath a deeper instinct. He crossed the distance to Aerin in a single movement and caught her before she could collapse fully into the void. Her body was light in his arms, and her face was pale, the earlier golden-white majesty gone as if it had been nothing more than a dream forced into reality for a single impossible moment.

"Uncle…" Aerin whispered, her voice faint, confused, and embarrassed all at once, as though she herself did not fully understand what had just happened. "I… I think I did something strange."

"I'm here," Adrian said quietly, holding her securely. "Do not try to think about it now. Just stay awake."

He pressed his palm against her head and immediately cast the willforce recovery spell he had created. Golden essence flowed from his hand and entered her body, spreading toward her brain in a gentle circular rhythm. The spell began restoring her willforce at once, slowly reinforcing the fragile consciousness that had nearly been shattered, then forcibly held together by Chaos.

Aerin's eyelids drooped, but she fought to keep them open. "Did I… win?"

"You won," Adrian confirmed, his voice carrying warmth, "You wounded a Peak Rule Stage cultivator while being at the Mid Rule Stage. That is more than winning."

A faint smile touched Aerin's lips before exhaustion claimed her completely. Her body went limp in Adrian's arms, though her eyes remained open.

At that moment, Hestia had already caught up with Yselia. Her crimson essence erupted around her as she slashed toward the escaping sect leader, forcing Yselia to turn and block despite her injuries.

"Do not even dare think of escaping," Hestia said, her voice cold enough to strip warmth from the void. "You will die today."

Yselia spat a mouthful of blood as she blocked Hestia's strike. The impact sent tremors through her wounded arms, and fresh blood welled from the cuts Aerin had carved into her flesh. The sight of Hestia ignited something manic and desperate in her eyes, something born from hatred, humiliation, and the unwillingness to die at the hands of the woman she had once nearly destroyed.

"Die? By your hand, Hestia?" Yselia laughed, a jagged, broken sound that echoed through the void. "You are still just a remnant I should have burned to ash long ago. Do you think I marched into this war without preparing for the worst scenario? You will never be the one to kill me."

The moment the words left her lips, Yselia's physical body violently erupted. Flesh and bone dissolved rapidly, transforming into a swirling, turbulent mass of dark blue energy. Her blood, organs, divine essence, and Rule Core resonance merged into a storm-like energy form that spread outward with terrifying force.

Hestia's eyes narrowed as she watched the dark blue storm expand. She recognized this transformation immediately. She had fought this exact desperate energy body art before, the very same gambit that had nearly destroyed her sect and left her Rule Core damaged.

There were countless energy body arts across the universe. Some emphasized speed, others defense, others destructive power, but their fundamental principle remained the same. They allowed a cultivator to merge more deeply with their divine concept, temporarily elevating the purity of that concept and increasing their authority beyond its ordinary ceiling.

The oppressive pressure within the micro-dimension surged as Yselia's authority artificially climbed to a terrifying eighty percent.

Lara and Maelis both staggered backward, their domains buckling under the pressure. Maelis gritted her teeth, already preparing to retreat further.

"She's ascending again," Lara hissed, frustration bleeding into her words. "Master, we need to—"

"Stay back," Hestia commanded, her tone brooking no argument. Her gaze remained locked on the swirling blue storm. "This is not your fight anymore."

If Hestia wanted to fight Yselia directly in this form, the safest answer would be to enter her own energy form. Only then could she match the rise in authority and contest Yselia without suffering a constant disadvantage. But she did not make that decision. Entering energy form carried consequences. It would amplify her battle ability for a short period, but afterward, her body, mana, and willforce would suffer a temporary collapse. In the middle of a galactic war, that kind of weakness could be fatal.

More importantly, Adrian was here. Adrian wielded ninety percent authority now, or at least that was what Hestia understood from what he had revealed. There was no reason for her to sacrifice her future battle capacity when someone stronger stood beside her.

She only needed to delay Yselia for a moment.

But in that moment, Yselia suddenly disappeared. The dark blue energy form flickered once, collapsed inward, and vanished from the micro-dimension entirely, leaving behind only fading ripples of space and a mocking trace of her essence.

Hestia's eyes widened. For half a heartbeat, even she did not understand what had happened. Then the truth struck her. Yselia had never intended to fight in that state. The energy form had been a distraction, a familiar threat designed to force Hestia into preparing for a direct clash. While everyone focused on the rise in authority, Yselia had used some hidden escape method, most likely something prepared before entering the micro-dimension, to slip out through a pre-established anchor.

Hestia's expression twisted with fury. "That sly bitch," she hissed, her crimson aura erupting outward even though there was nothing left to strike. The dimensional ripples faded completely, and Yselia's presence vanished beyond her perception.

Adrian, still holding Aerin and stabilizing her willforce, narrowed his eyes slightly. He had also been distracted for that single instant. Between Aerin's near collapse, the willforce recovery spell, and the sudden rise of Yselia's energy form, even he had not expected the escape technique to activate so quickly. If his attention had been fully on Yselia, she would not have left. But Aerin's condition had mattered more, and Yselia had taken advantage of that perfectly.


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