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Reborn with Eyes of Fate

Chapter 48: Trial of the Flame

Author: OrangeBilwoo
updatedAt: 2025-09-13

CHAPTER 48: CHAPTER 48: TRIAL OF THE FLAME

Evon stepped into the cavern’s mouth and felt the temperature shift instantly. The cool desert dusk gave way to intense heat—walls of living rock pulsed with molten veins, and every breath felt like inhaling embers. Flickering light came from cracks overhead, casting dancing shadows across the floor. In the center of the chamber, a pool of liquid fire bubbled gently, its glow reflecting off obsidian pillars carved with ancient flame sigils.

At the far end, the seal waited: a crimson orb hovering above a stone plinth, radiating Lyria’s True Fire. Yet six stone statues—each shaped like a kneeling warrior wreathed in static flame—blocked the path. Their weapons were drawn, their faces serene but unyielding.

Evon drew the Blade of Fate, its five-element glow muted in this fiery realm. He advanced slowly, senses alert. The air shimmered with heat distortion, and the floor beneath him was slick with molten drips.

As he passed the first statue, the warrior’s head turned. Its eyes flared with inner flame, embers leaking from its mouth. It spoke in a voice like crackling coals: "Why do you seek passage, mortal?"

Evon paused. He steadied his voice. "I come to reclaim what was sealed. I seek Lyria’s True Fire to restore balance."

The statue’s blade rose. "Then prove your worth by trial of the flame." With that, the statue sprang to life, stepping down to stand fully. Flame ignited along its armor and weapon.

At that moment, all six statues animated, surrounding him in a silent circle. Their weapons glowed white-hot.

Evon tightened his grip on the Blade of Fate. He centered himself, drawing Naia’s cool presence through Destiny Resonance to steady his pulse. Then he called upon Lyria’s spark—just a whisper of her True Fire to temper the heat, making his blade warm rather than scalding.

"Begin," he said softly.

The first statue lunged, striking with a massive sword of living flame. Evon sidestepped, the tip of its blade missing by inches, and countered with a slash of Icicle-Chill—a subtle flicker of Naia’s water that chilled the statue’s edge enough to slow its movement.

A second statue attacked from behind with twin flaming axes. Evon spun, channeling Sythara’s draconic speed to deflect both blows in one motion. Sparks flew, but he held his ground.

The statues pressed in with coordinated attacks: sword-sweeps, axe-cleaves, flaring lance thrusts. Around him, the chamber’s heat intensified, and rivulets of molten rock dripped from the pillars.

Evon used Veyra’s cyber force to modulate his sword’s striking speed. Each counter was precise, each block timed to the fraction of a heartbeat. He felt the statues reacting, adjusting their strikes—but always predictable as long as he kept his calm.

He struck back: one statue’s flame-ax shivered under his blade, cracking the molten surface with crackles of steam. Another statue staggered as their sword was struck with a wave of holy light from Yena’s energy, purifying its flame core momentarily.

With each statue he disabled, he held his blade over the hilt, sending a brief pulse of Destiny Prison to immobilize its spirit, the chains snapping it back into dormancy with a final hiss.

In under three minutes, all six statues lay dormant once more, their flames extinguished. The heat of the chamber eased slightly, the molten veins dimming.

Evon exhaled, sheathing his sword.

"Trial one complete," he murmured.

Beyond the plinth, a narrow doorway led to a twisting corridor. Its walls were lined with bas-relief of dragons wreathed in flame, their mouths spouting molten hundreds of years old. The floor was a mosaic of fire and ash, and every footstep echoed like a drumbeat.

Evon entered, instincts alert. The corridor split into three paths, each marked by a glyph: a roaring flame, a flickering candle, and a dying ember. The glyphs glowed faintly, guiding the way.

Remembering the patterns of elemental balance, Evon chose the flickering candle path—the middle course of subtle flame rather than wild inferno or smothering ash. He proceeded cautiously.

Ahead, the corridor walls slanted inward, forming a narrow choke. As he walked, the floor trembled. Flaming orbs rose from the walls—eyes of fire that opened and closed in unison. Then they burst forward as fire swarmers: small, motile spheres of flame that buzzed like angry wasps.

Evon raised his hand, activating Destiny Prison around the swarmers. Time slowed for them, and he swept the Blade of Fate through the space, extinguishing them in neat arcs of water-steam hiss and purifying glow.

Continuing, the corridor turned sharply, opening into a dome where the heat was oppressive. Six floating braziers hovered midair, each pouring jets of flame onto the stone floor in rotating patterns. Between them, narrow safe paths of cooled stone formed shifting corridors.

Evon timed his steps carefully, following the pattern of the moving braziers. When one brazier shifted, he dashed through a newly cooled path, channeling Naia’s water to dampen the ground ahead, creating fleeting safe zones. With swift patience, he reached the far side.

A heavy door of basalt blocked his way, its surface shimmering with a heat haze. Engraved upon it was a single line: "Only the pure flame may pass."

Evon placed his hand against the basalt. Flames licked across his palm but did not burn; instead, they were absorbed, each flicker fueling Lyria’s echo within him. The door glowed orange, then slowly slid open.

He stepped into a vast chamber where the ceiling’s arches were carved to resemble five gigantic dragons coiled around a central skylight. Through the opening, starlight filtered in, but the chamber below was dominated by a circular pool of black water—its surface crisscrossed with veins of molten lava, glowing dim red.

This was a reflection pool—a test of heart and purpose. Legends said that the pool would reveal a fighter’s inner truth before granting passage to the final seal.

Evon approached the rim. The water’s surface shimmered, showing not his reflection, but visions: battlefield ruins, rising shadows, his parents praying at his bedside, Naia’s orb suspended in his soul realm.

His heart clenched.

He knelt and dipped the Blade of Fate into the pool. The water hissed and steamed, but didn’t corrode the blade. Instead, the waters rippled outward, and the molten veins brightened, illuminating the chamber.

A voice rumbled across the room—a chorus woven from Lyria’s essence and the desert’s heat: "Do you accept the burden of true fire, Evon Wang?"

Evon stood, ignoring the heat against his bare arm. "I accept it. I accept the burden of these powers, the cost of their protection, and the responsibility to wield them with compassion."

The pool’s waters stilled. The lava veins receded into darkness. The starlight from above brightened, shining a single beam onto the crimson orb hovering at the room’s center.

Lyria’s seal awaited.

Evon walked forward, lifting the orb gently. He felt her warmth flow through his fingers. The seal pulsed as he channeled Destiny Resonance, allowing only a whisper of her fire to merge with his blade.

But he could not fully unseal her—only hold her essence. The other seals remained scattered across the world, beyond his reach until he found them all.

Clutching the orb, Evon retraced his steps through the labyrinth and the statue chamber. The ambient heat diminished with each level, until he stepped back into the luminous desert dusk outside.

Behind him, the Kara-Kum Sands stretched endlessly, but in his hand, Lyria’s orb burned with hope.

Evon activated the gate and stepped through the swirling portal. On the other side, the S-rank command post stood ready.

Commander Jaun Huang met him first, relief and awe in his eyes. "You did it."

Evon nodded, placing the orb carefully into a cushioned case held by an attendant. "Lyria is safe. But we still have three more to find."

Behind them, operators displayed new alerts: Black Force nodes flaring in the Sahara and the Arctic. The world’s hunt continued.

Evon drew a deep breath. "Then we move on. We free them all."

Commander Jaun gave a firm nod. "Agreed. We’ll coordinate the next target immediately. Rest now, if you can."

Evon allowed himself a brief, exhausted smile. "Thank you."

He turned away, eyes distant, already feeling the weight of the next journey.

Far across the sands and beneath distant suns, destiny’s tapestry unrolled one thread at a time. And Evon walked forward, blade in hand, guided by the flames of love and the water of life, determined to restore balance to a world teetering on the edge.

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