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Chapter 34 - Celestial Convergence: The First Fracture

The Academy had never looked like this before.

I. The Day of Convergence

Banners flowed across the high stone towers.

Four emblems.

Four academies.

Four powers gathering under one sky.

The wind carried voices—students, instructors, observers.

Excitement.

Pride.

Competition.

At the heart of it all—

The Grand Convergence Arena.

Massive.

Layered with multi-tier mana barriers.

Runic arrays etched across the ground in perfect symmetry.

Every inch designed for one purpose—

Battle.

Students filled the outer stands.

Brave Lions.

Ember Fangs.

Frost Serpents.

Moon Owls.

And beyond them—

Guests.

Observers from other academies.

Silent evaluators.

Watching.

Judging.

Veer leaned forward over the railing.

"…This is insane."

Tara folded her arms, eyes scanning everything.

"Too many people."

Meira adjusted her sleeve.

"Too much mana in one place."

Below—

Four figures stepped into the arena.

Avdhoot.

Priya.

Raivan.

Manaswini.

The leaders.

The noise dimmed.

Not silence.

But expectation.

At the highest platform—

Headmistress Velarna Dhar stood.

Calm.

Composed.

Unshaken.

Her voice carried without effort.

"The Celestial Convergence Trials…"

A pause.

"…begin now."

The arena responded.

Runes ignited.

Lines of light spread outward like veins.

The ground hummed.

Alive.

Professor Isha Kapoor stepped forward.

"First phase—Synchronization Trial."

Her sharp gaze locked onto the four.

"You will face constructs designed to test coordination, not power."

A slight pause.

"Survive. Adapt. Synchronize."

Her hand lowered.

"Begin."

II. The First Engagement

The ground shifted.

A pulse.

Then—

They appeared.

Six constructs.

Humanoid.

Formed entirely of compressed mana.

White.

Featureless.

Deadly.

They didn't wait.

They moved.

Fast.

"Formation!" Avdhoot called.

Instant response—

Priya surged forward.

Flames igniting around her fists.

Raivan stepped back slightly—

Frost spread across the ground.

Control.

Space denial.

Manaswini's fingers moved—

Inscription lines forming mid-air.

A stabilizing grid.

Avdhoot moved—

Fire pulsing beneath his feet.

Speed.

Precision.

The first clash—

BOOM—

Priya collided with a construct.

Flames erupted.

The impact shook the arena.

Raivan froze another mid-step—

Ice locking its movement.

Avdhoot cut through a third—

A thin, precise flame edge slicing clean.

Manaswini reinforced the field—

Stabilizing their positions.

For a moment—

It worked.

Perfect flow.

Perfect coordination.

Then—

Something changed.

III. The Distortion

A low hum echoed.

Different from before.

Wrong.

Manaswini's head snapped up.

"…Wait."

The grid flickered.

Raivan frowned.

"The mana flow—"

It shifted.

Violently.

The constructs froze—

Then—

Reformed.

Their bodies twisted.

Expanded.

Darker.

Denser.

"…That's not part of the trial," Priya muttered.

Avdhoot's eyes narrowed.

"…No."

The runes beneath them—

Glitched.

A pulse—

Then another—

The arena lights dimmed for a fraction of a second.

No one else noticed.

But the four did.

And so did someone else.

IV. Above the Arena

Hidden beyond perception—

Irawen Solas appeared.

His gaze sharpened instantly.

"…Interference."

His hand moved—

A detection wave spread outward.

The result—

Nothing.

"…Masked."

That meant one thing.

"…Intentional."

His eyes locked onto the arena floor.

"…They're already inside."

V. Escalation

The constructs attacked again.

Faster.

Stronger.

Unstable.

One lunged—

Too fast—

Priya barely blocked—

Impact—

CRACK—

She slid back.

"…That's not normal strength!"

Raivan's frost shattered under pressure.

Manaswini's grid—

Fractured.

Avdhoot stepped forward.

"Stay together—don't break formation!"

Another construct dove—

Avdhoot pivoted—

Flame strike—

But—

It absorbed part of the attack.

"…Absorption?"

That wasn't part of any standard construct.

"Something's feeding them," Manaswini said quickly.

Raivan's eyes scanned the arena.

"…Not something."

A pause.

"…Someone."

VI. The Hidden Trigger

Deep beneath the arena—

A hidden inscription activated.

Complex.

Ancient.

Twisted.

A small crack of purple energy pulsed through the system.

Feeding the constructs.

Altering them.

Corrupting them.

Back in the arena—

The six became eight.

Then—

Ten.

"…This is getting out of control," Priya snapped.

Avdhoot clenched his fist.

"…No."

His eyes sharpened.

"…We adapt."

VII. Breaking Point

They moved again.

Faster.

Sharper.

Desperate coordination.

Fire.

Frost.

Inscription.

Movement.

But—

The constructs kept evolving.

Adapting.

Learning.

A strike slipped through—

Manaswini stumbled—

"Left!" Avdhoot shouted—

Too late—

A construct slammed into her—

She crashed across the arena—

The crowd gasped.

Priya snapped—

"MANASWINI!"

Raivan froze two constructs instantly—

Avdhoot moved—

Faster—

Sharper—

But something inside him—

Cracked.

VIII. The Surge

His breathing changed.

Too smooth.

Too deep.

Mana surged—

Unnaturally.

His vision sharpened.

Every movement slowed.

Every detail clear.

The constructs.

The flow.

The distortion.

He saw it.

The source.

Not fully.

But enough.

"…There."

He whispered.

His hand lifted—

Flame forming—

But this time—

Different.

Denser.

Sharper.

Unstable.

Veins of energy flickered beneath it—

Almost—

Lightning.

Wind.

Hidden.

Dangerous.

He compressed it—

Too much.

The air cracked—

Irawen's eyes widened above.

"…Stop."

Too late.

Avdhoot released it.

IX. Impact

The explosion didn't look like fire.

It looked like something breaking reality.

A compressed burst—

BOOOOM—

The arena shook.

Constructs shattered instantly.

Barriers flared violently.

Cracks spread across the runic floor.

The corrupted energy—

Disrupted.

For a moment—

Everything stopped.

Silence.

Absolute.

Then—

The arena lights flickered.

And died.

X. The Aftermath

Dust settled slowly.

The crowd—

Silent.

Stunned.

At the center—

Avdhoot stood.

Breathing steady.

But his eyes—

Different.

Not out of control.

But not entirely normal either.

Priya pushed herself up.

"…What the hell was that?"

Raivan stared.

"…That wasn't just fire."

Manaswini, injured but conscious—

Watched him carefully.

Above—

Irawen whispered—

"…It's accelerating."

Far away—

In darkness—

The cloaked figure smiled.

"…Good."

XI. Closing

The arena remained unstable.

The trial—

Interrupted.

Broken.

But something far more important had happened.

Avdhoot had just revealed—

A fraction—

Of something he wasn't supposed to.

And now—

Everyone important—

Was watching.

[End of Chapter 34]

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