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knee while painfully grasping his stomach.
     
    A large burn mark was etched onto the side of his stomach, as the skin around it was still sizzling under the frightening heat.
     
     
    “Teacher… I want to kill it… I promise I won’t use my essence or the legacy until you give me permission… but just against this beast… let me kill it!”
    Calron murderously rasped, as a storm of blue lightning violently crackled within his eyes.
     
    It appeared as if even the Azure Lightning wished to destroy this insignificant beast that had dared to injure its host.
     
    “Sigh… this will be the only time I will permit this, kid.”
    The Voice responded in a resigned tone, as it withdrew its soul energy from around Calron’s core.
     
     
    The Voice knew that even if it tried to stop Calron right now, the Azure Lightning would not remain submissive and would have eventually broken his layer of soul energy enveloped outside Calron’s core.
     
    I will just have to find another way to train the boy…
    The Voice inwardly thought as it began to contemplate other training methods.
     
     
    “Thank you, Teacher.”
    Calron softly whispered as he slowly stood up from the ground.
     
    Looking down at his bleeding chest, and along with the burnt skin near his stomach, Calron gradually lifted his head to look at the grey bear.
     
    Suddenly, the massive bear started to feel its instincts warning it to run away. As it gazed into the wrathful dark eyes of the human, a seed of fear started to take root within its heart.
     
    “Beast… Have you ever felt true pain?”
    Calron coldly asked as his dark black eyes started to slowly transform into an eerie grey color.
     
     
    “Let me show you a never-ending nightmare!”
    Calron frostily whispered, as his eyes abruptly glowed with an unnatural light, and a mysterious white symbol flickered on his forehead.
     
     
     
    ……………………..
     
     
     
    A series of miserable cries echoed out within the small forest until it slowly died down to absolute silence.
     
     
    *thud*
    Seeing that the beast had taken its last breath, Calron slumped down onto the ground in utter exhaustion as he suddenly lost his consciousness.
     
    However, the most shocking fact was that the dead bear did not even have a single wound covering its body!
     
     

Chapter 5 – White and Grey
     
     
     
     
     
    *chirp*    *chirp*
     
    A family of sparrows fluttered their tiny wings above the trees while they scrutinized the ground for some tasty worms.
     
    “Uhh… ”
    Calron painfully groaned as he gingerly rubbed his forehead.
     
    His mouth was dry and his tongue seemed drained of any moisture. With a raging headache, Calron tried to gradually regain his composure.
     
    “Elias should not have passed on that technique to the boy so early. He is not yet ready for it.”
    The Voice quietly muttered as it materialized next to Calron on the ground.
     
     
    “Kid, are you alright?”
     
    “My head hurts, Teacher… it’s the same as last time… ”
    Calron hoarsely whispered as he began struggling to sit up.
     
    “Sigh… kid, you need to control your temper. That beast was a creature of instinct and it did not really harbor any ill intentions towards you, as it was simply angry. The way you killed it is what bothers me.”
    The Voice seriously stated as its smoky eyes bore through Calron.
     
    Calron knew within the depths of his heart that he should not have used that technique, and he had promised himself years ago that he would not ever use it, but his anger had completely clouded out his rationality.
     
     
    “You’re right, I should not have used that technique to torture its mind.”
    Calron responded in a regretful tone as he glanced at the carcass of the grey bear.
     
    The technique he had previously used was one of the abilities of the Divine Perception, which had been passed onto him by Elias before their untimely separation.
     
    During his first month in the Desolate
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