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Yui and Zen

Mitchy13
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Synopsis
This is a story placed in the past where technology don't exist. In a world where mana and demon exists. There are 4 elements of mana: fire, earth, water and air. Then there's the exception, cursed mana, a very rare but powerful mana. But this story starts with a boy. A boy who dreamt of being the strongest samurai, the same with his twin brother. But it was clear, they were both on different paths. Both of them were borned with cursed mana.. Zen our main character lost his twin brother in a horrendous accident where a mysterious masked demon wiped out the entire village. Zen was lucky as he was in mountains training. His twin brother, Yui suddenly disappeared. No body no scent and when Zen looking around his village enlightened by purple flames, he vowed to find his brother. His twin, the last member of his family.
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Chapter 1 - The Cursed Child

Book gets a bit gruesome so that's a warning.

Zen lay on the cold ground outside the village. Morning mist curled around him, carrying faint voices that stirred him awake.

"That boy has cursed mana, right?" a woman whispered.

Zen's ears twitched. Slowly, he stood and pressed his ear to the wall, listening. His fists clenched as the words sank in.

"Ever since I was ten… treated like a demon…"

Black mana pulsed from him, lifting pebbles before he forced it back down.

The old man chuckled.

"It's good he's outside," he muttered to his wife—then spat his tea when Zen moved.

"HEY, YOU!" he shouted. Two blades flew through the air. Zen dodged lazily, still half-asleep.

"Get out, bastard! No demons allowed!"

Zen blinked fully. "What?"

"YOU HEARD ME!" the man roared, charging.

Zen's cold eyes met his. "Kill me, then," he said.

The man swung wildly. Zen caught the blade effortlessly and snapped it in two.

"Arghh!" The man stumbled into the mud. Zen smirked at his shock.

"You… you…" the man gasped as black mana swirled around Zen.

Before he could react, Zen vanished, appearing behind him, one hand resting lightly on his shoulder.

"Say it," Zen whispered.

The man froze, turning slowly to meet his unblinking stare. "Please… let me live—"

Zen pressed a finger to his lips, silencing him. Then he chuckled softly and released him. "You were going to call me a devil, weren't you?"

The man's jaw dropped as Zen repaired the broken sword.

Before he could relax, Zen appeared again, startling the man. The man nearly fell, but Zen caught his beard effortlessly. "Here," Zen said, handing him the glowing blade.

Zen glanced down at the sword. Black mana pulsed softly from it.

The old man bolted, screaming, slamming the door behind him.

"Devil. The word burned in his mind, even as he fled.

Zen turned, locking eyes with the village chief, who stood smirking.

Zen looked up. "He's… tall."

The chief chuckled.