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Chapter 306: PLEASE SKIP THIS -

Chapter 306: PLEASE SKIP THIS Chapter

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Hey everyone,

I have to post this message with a very heavy heart because I’ve made a huge mistake, and I am incredibly sorry for it.

I somehow managed to upload a completely wrong set of Chapters. Everything from Chapter 292 all the way to Chapter 313 is incorrect and has nothing to do with our main storyline. I can only imagine how confusing this must have been for all of you, and I am truly ashamed of this error.

So, this is what I need you all to do:

Please, please SKIP all Chapters from 292 to 313.

The story picks back up correctly at Chapter 314. Please jump straight to Chapter 314.

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A heavy silence fell over the battlefield.

Cain’s body lay motionless, embedded in the rubble from Adam’s final blow. Dust swirled around them, carried by the lingering energy of their clash. The once-distorted air gradually settled, returning to its natural form.

Adam stood at the center of it all, his chest rising and falling heavily as he caught his breath. His golden aura still flickered around him, but its intensity was dimming. The raw force he had just unleashed had left him drained, though his resolve remained unshaken.

Across the battlefield, Sona and Phantom watched in silence, their eyes reflecting both awe and concern.

"Is it over?" Phantom murmured, her voice barely audible.

Sona, ever cautious, shook her head. "I don’t know."

The tension in the air refused to fade.

Despite Cain’s stillness, Adam couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off. He took a slow step forward, his boots crunching against the broken stone beneath him. His instincts screamed at him—

This isn’t over.

And then—

Cain moved.

A soft, almost unnatural chuckle echoed from the crater where his body lay. Slowly, with an eerie sense of control, Cain rose to his feet. His body was battered, his clothes torn, but his expression...

He was smiling.

"Impressive," Cain said, his voice dripping with amusement. He wiped a trail of blood from the corner of his mouth, his fingers trembling slightly. "You actually hurt me."

Adam’s fists clenched at his sides. "Stay down, Cain."

Cain merely tilted his head, as if considering the idea. Then, he laughed softly. "Stay down?" His eyes gleamed with something dark—something unreadable. "Oh, Adam... you still don’t understand, do you?"

A pulse of dark energy radiated from Cain’s body, sending a shiver down Adam’s spine.

Sona’s breath caught in her throat. "That energy—!"

Phantom’s grip tightened. "He’s not done."

Cain rolled his shoulders, stretching as though shaking off the pain. The cracks in the earth beneath him sealed themselves, as if reality was bending to his will. The wounds on his body began to knit back together, dark energy swirling around him like living tendrils.

Regeneration.

But this was no ordinary healing. Cain wasn’t just recovering—he was evolving.

His aura flared, and for a brief second, the entire battlefield warped, the sky itself twisting and trembling in response. Adam felt the pressure intensify around him, pressing down on his bones like a vice.

Cain exhaled slowly, his eyes now glowing a deep, haunting crimson. His smirk widened. "Now, let me show you what real power looks like."

The ground beneath them shattered.

A surge of unstoppable force exploded outward from Cain’s body—an energy so overwhelming that even Adam staggered backward. Sona and Phantom, despite their distance, had to brace themselves against the sheer pressure that filled the air.

Adam’s pulse quickened.

This was bad.

Cain wasn’t just recovering—he was transcending.

A deafening crack split through the battlefield as Cain’s energy erupted like a tidal wave. The sheer force sent shockwaves rippling across the shattered ground, displacing air, stone, and reality itself.

Adam barely had time to react before the pressure intensified—so crushing, so absolute that it felt like the very atmosphere was folding in on itself.

"Move!" Sona’s urgent voice rang in his mind through telepathy, but his body was already acting. Instinct overruled thought.

In a flash, Adam propelled himself backward, barely escaping the direct impact zone. The space where he had stood just seconds ago collapsed into a swirling void, as if Cain’s power had erased its very existence.

From the depths of the abyssal energy, Cain’s form began to shift.

His once-human frame elongated, refined, and hardened, dark tendrils of energy latching onto his skin like living armor. His wounds—the ones Adam had inflicted with all his might—vanished as if they had never existed.

And then, his eyes snapped open.

No longer just crimson, they were rings of pulsating red and black, shifting with an unnatural glow. His expression was no longer one of amusement. It was something else—something far worse.

Transcendence.

Cain lifted his hand, inspecting his own transformation with quiet satisfaction. "This..." he murmured, his voice layered with something ancient, something beyond human comprehension. "This is what I was missing."

Adam gritted his teeth. This wasn’t regeneration. This was evolution.

Phantom clenched her fists. "We can’t let this continue."

Sona nodded, her voice sharp. "Adam, we need to strike now before he stabilizes!"

Adam didn’t need to be told twice. His body surged forward, golden lightning crackling around his fists as he launched himself straight at Cain, determined to stop this transformation before it was too late.

But—

Cain simply lifted a finger.

And everything stopped.

The air itself froze, trapping Adam mid-motion. His momentum shattered like glass, his golden energy flickering and dispersing as an invisible force gripped him.

For the first time in the fight, Adam felt true resistance.

Cain tilted his head, his voice eerily calm. "You’re strong, Adam." He took a slow step forward, each movement sending silent tremors through space itself. "But strength alone isn’t enough."

Adam struggled, his muscles straining against the invisible hold, but it was like fighting against an absolute law of the universe.

Cain extended his palm—and reality itself warped.

Adam’s breath caught as the space around him distorted, crushing and twisting with a force beyond comprehension.

And then—

Cain closed his fist.

The battlefield collapsed inward, imploding with a gravitational force unlike anything Adam had ever felt before.

Phantom reacted instantly, throwing up a barrier around herself, Sona, and Adam, barely shielding them from the devastation. But even with her power, the sheer force of Cain’s attack sent cracks splintering through her defenses.

Adam clenched his jaw. His vision blurred at the edges. The crushing weight of Cain’s power was suffocating.

How had it come to this?

Cain, now fully transformed, simply smiled, his aura pulsating like a living storm.

"Now..." he whispered, his voice a chilling promise. "Let’s begin the real fight."

And with a single step—

He vanished.

The final battle had begun.

Cain disappeared from sight.

The battlefield fell into an eerie silence, as if time itself had hesitated, unsure of what would happen next. Adam’s breath came in ragged gasps, his body still reeling from the sheer force Cain had just unleashed. Phantom’s barrier flickered dangerously, the cracks spreading like spiderwebs across its shimmering surface.

"Where did he—"

Before Adam could finish his thought, BOOM!

A shockwave tore through the ground as Cain reappeared directly behind him, his fist already in motion.

Adam barely had time to react. He twisted his body, bringing up his arm to block the attack, but the moment Cain’s fist connected—

The impact sent him flying.

The sheer force ripped through his defenses, shattering the energy around him like fragile glass. His body slammed through stone pillars, steel beams, and the very fabric of the battlefield itself, carving a trench of destruction in his wake.

Sona and Phantom watched in horror as Adam crashed into the mountainside, the entire structure collapsing from the force.

"ADAM!"

Cain stood amidst the devastation, unshaken, unbothered, unstoppable.

His aura swirled around him like a storm, reality bending at the edges of his presence. His transformation was complete, and with it, he had become something beyond mortal comprehension.

"Disappointing," Cain mused, flexing his fingers. "I expected more of a challenge."

Phantom gritted her teeth, her hands clenching into fists. "He’s toying with us."

Sona’s expression darkened. "Then let’s remind him why that’s a mistake."

Without another word, the two launched forward.

Sona struck first. Her body blurred as she moved at impossible speeds, closing the distance between herself and Cain in an instant. She struck with a razor-sharp crescent of golden energy, aiming straight for Cain’s core.

At the same time, Phantom unleashed a wave of dark tendrils, their edges brimming with the power to disrupt even the strongest of beings.

The combined assault should have been overwhelming.

But Cain—

Didn’t move.

He simply raised his hand.

And everything stopped.

Sona’s attack froze mid-air. Phantom’s tendrils withered before reaching their target. The sheer pressure of Cain’s energy suffocated the battlefield, leaving both women paralyzed in place.

Cain’s eyes glowed with amusement. "You’re strong," he admitted. "But strength means nothing when faced with absolute control."

With a flick of his wrist—

Sona and Phantom were hurled backward.

They barely had time to brace before they crashed into the ruins, the shockwaves splitting the earth apart beneath them.

The mountain rumbled.

A low hum of energy pulsed from within the rubble, growing stronger with each passing second.

Cain turned, sensing the shift in power. "Oh?"

Then—

The entire mountain exploded.

Adam emerged from the debris, his golden aura blazing like wildfire. His body was battered, his uniform torn, but his eyes—his eyes burned with determination.

He landed with a deafening crash, his fists crackling with unrestrained energy. The very air around him shook in response to his presence.

"You wanted a challenge?" Adam growled, his voice filled with unwavering resolve. "Then stop holding back."

Cain’s lips curled into a smirk. "As you wish."

And with that—

The two rushed at each other.

The impact of their clash split the heavens apart.

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