Chapter 85: Corrupt Entity

The shadows flickered, their wails softening. Kael charged, Abyssal Fang slashing the reaper’s sigil, light spilling like blood.

The construct recoiled, scythe swinging wildly, runes pulsing erratically. Kael dodged, but the blade grazed his ribs, pain searing.

[Status: HP 80%.

Bleeding Debuff: Severe.

Stamina: 25%]

Kael rolled behind a stone arch, panting, sweat dripping into his eyes. The trial’s cultivation-like nature deepened—death as a cycle, a dao to embrace, not evade.

The reaper’s sigil was its dantian, its essence the trial’s heart, requiring destruction to prove Kael’s fearlessness. But the visions gnawed, his past failures clawing his soul, like a cultivator facing heart demons.

[Trial Influence: Spiritual Overload Risk 50%. Expulsion in 90 seconds]

The reaper burst through the arch, stone shattering, scythe arcing. Kael Eclipse Stepped, shadows sluggish from the vortex’s pull, reappearing barely in time.

The blade missed, but the mist hands tightened, dragging him toward the river, its black depths whispering oblivion. His Primal Endurance fought, but his stamina was critical, muscles screaming.

[Status: HP 80%.

Stamina: 20%.

Chill Debuff: Severe]

Kael’s Devourer Bloodline pinged—the corrupted signature, now 500 meters. "Not now," he growled, refocusing. The reaper’s sigil glowed brighter, exposure climbing, but its aura surged, runes blazing gold, a new attack charging.

[System Scan: Reaper Construct – Death Pulse Activated.

Core Sigil Exposure: 35%.

Attack Power +20%]

The reaper raised its scythe, mist coalescing into a crimson wave. Kael’s Predator’s Instincts screamed—area attack, no dodge. He braced, Abyssal Endurance flaring, primal energy shielding him.

The wave hit, a freezing tide slamming his body, knocking him to his knees, blood trickling from his nose.

[Status: HP 70%.

Spiritual Damage: Moderate.

Stamina: 15%]

Kael coughed, vision blurring, the shadows closed in, their hands clawing his arms. "You’re nothing," they hissed, faces melting into ash.

His Adaptive Regeneration sealed minor wounds, but the spiritual strain was crushing, like meridians cracking under corrupted qi.

[System Warning: Willpower Check – Resist Despair.

Mental Fatigue +30%.

Expulsion in 60 seconds]

He darted forward, weaving one of the shadow’s sharp feints, Abyssal Fang striking the sigil. Light erupted, the reaper staggering, its scythe faltering. Kael pressed, slashing again, each hit chipping the construct’s essence, like refining qi to purge corruption.

[Critical Hit!

Enemy HP: 65%.

Core Sigil Exposure: 40%]

The river’s vortex surged, mist hands wrapping his chest, pulling him inches from the black water. Kael roared, Devour Essence siphoning another sliver of the reaper’s essence, pushing back the cold.

[Skill Activated: Devour Essence – Absorbed 8% Death Essence.

HP Restored: 72%.

Temporary Buff: +10% Strength]

The boost steadied his grip. Kael slashed, Abyssal Fang carving the sigil, light pouring out, the reaper’s aura wavering. But the shadows screamed louder, Mira’s face twisting into his own, accusing: "You’ll die alone."

[System Alert: Willpower Check – Resist Self-Doubt.

Mental Fatigue +35%.

Spiritual Overload Risk 60%]

The corrupted signature closed—400 meters, their presence sharper, like a blade in the mist. Kael’s Eldritch Reversal stirred, dormant but ready if his HP dropped below 20%. He needed to end this fast, before the trial or corrupt entity broke him.

The reaper roared, scythe slashing, mist coalescing into another crimson wave. Kael dove, rolling through skeletal trees, branches snapping. The wave hit, chilling his bones, and Abyssal Endurance barely holding.

[Status: HP 65%.

Spiritual Damage: Severe.

Stamina: 10%]

Kael staggered, Abyssal Fang shaking, the vortex pulling harder, shadows clawing his soul. The reaper advanced, sigil blazing, corrupt entity’s signature now 300 meters. The trial’s dao of death loomed, demanding acceptance, not defiance.

[Trial Influence: Spiritual Overload Risk 70%. Expulsion in 45 seconds]

Kael’s silver eyes flickered, sweat and blood mixing. "Not yet," he growled, gripping his dagger. The reaper’s scythe rose, the vortex roared, and the shadows of his past lunged, their screams deafening, daring him to embrace death or break.

The shadows lunged—familiar voices, broken faces, sins unburied. Kael clenched his teeth, Abyssal Fang trembling in his grip. The reaper’s scythe gleamed, crimson runes etching into the void. It didn’t hesitate.

Kael dashed left, barely avoiding the sweeping arc, a line of black mist carving the ground behind him. Pain seared through his chest. His heartbeat thundered. The cold wasn’t just physical—it chewed at his soul, every breath dragging memories to the surface.

Mira was screaming his name.

Sera’s blood on his hands.

Mira’s last words, swallowed in flames.

The reaper grinned. It had no mouth, no eyes—but it grinned.

[Status: HP 63%

Stamina: 9%

Mental Fatigue: 88%

Spiritual Overload Risk: 75%]

Accept it, the trial whispered.

Kael stumbled, vision flickering. The mist’s whispers grew louder—no, not mist. Voices. Regrets. Each step was a weight on his bones. His Devourer Bloodline tried to counter the strain, but even it wavered beneath the sheer emotional pressure.

He saw the sigil again—its core, the dantian of this construct, pulsing like a cultivator’s heart. Its rhythm synchronized with the vortex behind it, feeding off the fear, the doubt, the pain. A heart demon given form.

He needed to end it.

Now.

Kael crouched, breath ragged. A plan formed—not perfect, but clean. One strike. No more dancing. No more resisting. Embrace the dao of death. He let go of fear, of guilt, of hesitation. He accepted it. Death was not an end. It was part of the path. A cultivator didn’t run from it.

He became it.

[System Alert: Dao Alignment Detected – Death Acceptance Achieved.

Mental Fortitude +15%

Spiritual Overload Risk Reduced: 70% → 45%]

The shadows reeled. The river’s vortex faltered for a breath.

Kael’s eyes snapped open, a cold silver gleam flashing. His aura shifted—not just primal energy, but something heavier. Something ancient.

The reaper faltered. Just for a breath.

He moved.

Abyssal Fang ignited with shadowflame, his form blurring forward. The construct roared, slashing its scythe down in a desperate arc.

Too slow.

Kael weaved beneath it, Abyssal Fang flashing like a lightning bolt, piercing the sigil dead center.

BOOM!

Light exploded.

The reaper convulsed, its limbs shattering like glass, the sigil cracking, leaking essence like blood.

[Critical Hit!

Enemy HP: 25%

Core Sigil Exposure: 95%

Trial Suppression Weakened]

The vortex howled, shadows shrieked, and Kael dropped to one knee, coughing black blood. His soul trembled—too much strain. His meridians buzzed, flickering like broken threads.

[Status: HP 58%

Stamina: 4%

Spiritual Damage: Critical

Warning: Eldritch Reversal Threshold Approaching]

The reaper’s form staggered, half its body gone, mist leaking from the shattered core. But it wasn’t dead yet.

Kael stood, barely.

The construct lifted its scythe with one hand, cracked, trembling, but focused. Its sigil, though broken, still pulsed. Like a last breath.

Kael smirked, blood dripping from his chin. "You’re persistent... I’ll give you that."

He limped forward.

The reaper howled and rushed, the blade burning with crimson rage.

Kael didn’t dodge.

He stepped into it.

SLASH!

The scythe cut through his side, blood spraying. Pain flashed—but it was the final spark.

[Eldritch Reversal Triggered.

HP Dropped Below 20%.

Buff: +30% Strength, Dexterity, Mental Cognition (30 seconds)]

Time slowed.

Kael’s pupils contracted, his movements sharpened, and his breath steadied despite the pain. Power surged through his broken frame. The bloodline roared, no longer just resisting death, but dancing with it.

He moved like a phantom.

The dagger sank into the sigil a final time, twisting, cracking, and shattering it completely.

CRACK!

Light surged. The construct screamed—then disintegrated.

The vortex collapsed.

The river stilled.

Silence.

[Trial Complete: Floor 12, Cleared – "Trial of Death"

Death Accepted

Spiritual Core Stability Restored

Temporary Traits Unlocked:

— Soul Anchor: Reduces soul-based debuffs by 20%

— Reaper’s Poise: Illusion resistance +15%, Scythe-type weapons affinity +5%]

Kael dropped, his breath shallow, body broken—but soul intact.

He blinked slowly, lying on the ground as the mist faded. The corrupted signature had stopped. Just outside the trial boundary. Waiting.

Watching.

[Status: HP 18%

Stamina: 1%

Mental Fatigue: 92%

Eldritch Reversal – 12 seconds remaining]

He stared at the void above.

Then laughed quietly.

"You’re next," he muttered, not to the mist. But to himself. To the doubts. To the past.

To whatever waited beyond this floor.

The pagoda trembled gently, and the ground beneath him pulsed—a quiet hum of approval. Like the tower itself acknowledged his survival.

A silver gate formed ahead. Simple, old, but it wasn’t accessible for now until he defeated the corrupt entity.

Kael clenched his fist and pushed himself up. Slowly. Every limb screaming, every breath burning.

But he stood.

He wiped the blood from his chin, flicked it aside.

"Trial of Death..." he said, voice hoarse. "I’m still breathing."

He stepped forward, limping, but upright. With each step, his aura stabilized, the borrowed power of Eldritch Reversal beginning to fade, but his resolve sharper than ever.

The mist recoiled from his steps.

Each footfall was heavy, deliberate, echoing faintly through the fading silence of the shattered trial. The broken reaper’s essence lingered like ash, dissolving into streams of dull silver light that whispered along the windless air.

Kael didn’t look back.

The silver ascension gate shimmered ahead—silent, pulsing gently—but a shadow lay between him and freedom.

It pulsed with rot.

The corrupted signature he had sensed before... it was no longer distant.

It was here.

Just beyond the boundary where the trial had ended.

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