Five days had passed since Alex last faced the agony of transformation. His small sanctuary deep within the ancient cave had grown quiet again, the air still thick with dark elemental energy and the scent of moss and mineral-rich water. He stood silently near the glowing lake, golden-veined leaves in his hand, their faint shimmer reflecting in his eyes.
He took a deep breath. *One more step closer to power... one more step closer to surviving this cruel world.*
Alex ate five leaves and drank the spiritual water, the taste bitter and earthy. Nothing happened. Minutes dragged by like hours. He frowned, his patience thinning. Then, with determination in his eyes, he ate two more leaves and drank again.
It began.
A searing heat spread through his chest like ants crawling beneath his skin. The breaking and remaking of his body returned—bones cracked and snapped back together, muscles tore apart only to stitch themselves anew. Every nerve screamed in unison. He clutched his chest, fell to his knees, and let out a silent cry.
For two agonizing hours, he endured.
Then everything went dark.
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When he awoke, the soft glow of moonlight filtered through the cracks in the cave ceiling. His body ached, drenched in sweat, dirt, and drying blood, but something was different. He could feel it—a heightened awareness, a deeper connection to the dark element around him. His senses buzzed. He had undergone the transformation three times now.
Only one remained.
Dragging himself upright, Alex cleaned up near the lake, caught a fish, and cooked it with a small fire he had mastered. After eating in silence, he returned to the cave room, a flickering torch lighting the ancient stone walls. He sat at the wooden desk, now worn and familiar, and opened the dusty spellbook.
He began studying beginner-level dark spells. The first one was *Merging in Shadows*.
His heart raced with excitement as he practiced. He managed to merge with the shadows for only two minutes—his body disappearing into darkness before he lost control. Still, it was progress.
The next spell was *Shadow Daggers*. He formed three sleek, shadow-forged blades and hurled them at the stone wall. Each landed with a satisfying thud before his elemental energy drained away completely.
*In one month,* he thought, *I've learned to touch the darkness and shape it. That has to mean something.*
But his journey was far from over.
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Alex stood at the center of the cave, the Mother Tree's faint pulse still echoing deep underground. Before him, on the floor, he placed twelve golden fruits on his left and a small vial filled with red snake poison on his right. He stared at both. This was no longer training—it was a life-or-death trial.
He exhaled slowly, calming his nerves. "Once I start... I can't stop."
He drank a single drop of poison. It slithered through his veins like fire, burning through muscle and bone. His vision blurred. It reached his organs quickly, spreading with terrifying speed. As it neared his heart, he bit into a golden fruit. The divine energy clashed with the venom, halting its advance.
Then came the real challenge—he began circulating his dark elemental energy. Slowly, painfully, the poison started merging into his body instead of destroying it. Twenty-four hours passed. One drop merged.
He repeated the process four more times over the next fifteen days, each drop taking longer, the pain intensifying.
But with the fourth drop came something unexpected.
A surge of power.
His dark energy increased, and within his heart, he formed a second elemental circle—this time clearer, stronger. Encouraged, Alex pushed forward. Drop by drop, day by day, he merged all ten drops of poison into his body. When the last drop fused, he collapsed near the Mother Tree, breathless, shaking.
When he opened his eyes, the world looked... different.
His once-blue pupils now gleamed with a golden hue. He stared at his reflection in the lake—there was something glowing in his blood, a golden-green energy that pulsed like light beneath his skin.
He stood up slowly, circulating the strange new power. His fatigue vanished instantly. Then—another surprise. A new circle of golden-green energy formed within his heart.
Alex stumbled back to the cave room and dug through every book he had. He read for hours until he found what he needed.
*"Wood element. A healing force. Green in color. Known to cure ailments, heal wounds. The Mother Tree is said to revive even the dead. But what is this golden-green energy?"*
Could it be… from the Mother Tree itself?
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From that day on, his routine was set.
Each morning, he cultivated dark elemental power in the cave room. In the afternoon, he trained beneath the Mother Tree, absorbing the wood element.
Days turned into weeks. Weeks became months. Time lost all meaning.
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**Three years later...**
Alex stood tall—his frame no longer skinny but lean and defined, built from relentless training and rebirth. He had achieved three circles in the dark element and two in wood. He was no longer the boy who stumbled into this cave, bleeding and broken. He was something more.
Then, the ring on his finger pulsed.
His father's ring.
It shimmered, releasing a warm light. Space elemental energy awakened within it, revealing a small pocket dimension of about three cubic meters. Alex carefully placed the five remaining golden fruits inside and added two gourds of water.
He gazed toward the entrance of the cave. The light filtering through had changed. The winds felt new.
*It's time to leave.*
He didn't know how many years had passed since he came here. But he had survived. He had grown stronger.
The world outside awaited.
And Alex was ready.