Chapter 83 (Part 14)
The warehouse became silent.
Not ordinary silence.
Not the quietness of peace.
But the silence that appeared moments before violence consumed everything.
Broken lights flickered overhead.
Rain hammered the metal roof.
Cold air drifted through the massive structure like the breath of something sleeping beneath the city.
And in the center of it all
two people stood facing each other.
Two Different Worlds
Darian Mendis had ruled the streets of Castrone for years.
Not because he was the smartest.
Not because he was the cruelest.
But because he understood one simple truth better than everyone else:
Fear controls people faster than kindness ever will.
That belief built the Mist Gang.
That belief created his kingdom.
And now
a seventeen year old boy was standing in front of him without fear.
Darian smiled faintly.
"…you really are strange."
Alok said nothing.
His eyes remained fixed beyond Darian
toward the locked storage area.
Toward his sister.
That alone irritated Darian slightly.
Because Alok wasn't looking at him like an enemy.
He was looking at him
like an obstacle.
The First Clash
Darian moved first.
Without warning.
Without wasted motion.
His fist tore through the air toward Alok's face with terrifying speed.
Rihan's eyes widened instantly.
Too fast.
This wasn't some street thug.
Darian fought like someone who had survived countless real battles.
Alok reacted immediately.
His head tilted slightly
The punch barely missed.
The air exploded beside his cheek.
BOOM—!!
The concrete wall behind him cracked from impact alone.
Rihan froze.
"…what the hell…"
Darian's eyes narrowed slightly.
Most people wouldn't have dodged that.
Most people wouldn't even have seen it.
But Alok already countered.
A sharp strike toward Darian's ribs.
Darian blocked instantly.
THUD—!!
The shockwave echoed through the warehouse floor.
Both stepped back simultaneously.
For the first time
Darian's smile disappeared completely.
The Philosophy of Violence
Violence is honest.
Alok understood that now.
People lied with words.
Smiled falsely.
Pretended constantly.
But violence
revealed truth immediately.
Weakness.
Fear.
Resolve.
Intent.
Everything became visible during a fight.
And right now
Darian was testing him.
Not emotionally.
Not mentally.
Physically.
Like a predator checking whether another predator truly belonged inside its territory.
The Difference in Experience
Darian attacked again.
This time faster.
More aggressive.
A combination of punches and elbows crashed toward Alok with brutal efficiency.
Alok avoided most of them
but not perfectly.
THUD—!!
A punch struck his shoulder directly.
Pain exploded through his arm.
His body slid backward several meters across the concrete.
Rihan shouted instantly.
"ALOK—!"
Darian rolled his neck slowly.
"…there it is."
A faint grin returned.
"You're still human after all."
Alok slowly stood upright again.
His shoulder hurt.
Badly.
But his expression didn't change.
Because the pain wasn't important.
Only the result mattered.
Darian noticed that too.
And for the first time
something dangerous flickered in his eyes.
Concern.
The Hidden Fear of Adults
Adults often underestimated teenagers.
They assumed youth meant weakness.
Inexperience.
Fragility.
But sometimes
young people became terrifying precisely because they still had something adults lost long ago.
The willingness to destroy themselves for what they cared about.
Darian understood that instantly.
Because Alok wasn't fighting carefully anymore.
He was fighting like someone who had already decided
"If I break, then I break."
The Pendant's Resonance
The pendant suddenly pulsed violently.
Gold and violet light spread beneath Alok's skin like burning veins.
The warehouse lights flickered harder.
The atmosphere changed.
Heavy.
Unstable.
The Mist Gang members stepped backward instinctively.
Fear spread through them.
"…Boss…"
"…something's wrong…"
Darian narrowed his eyes.
That light again.
Not technology.
Not illusion.
Something else.
Something unnatural.
Alok slowly raised his head.
And for a brief second
his eyes glowed completely gold.
The Holder Awakens
Darian charged forward immediately.
Instinct.
Experience.
He understood danger before understanding reason.
But...
too late.
Alok moved.
Not quickly.
Not fast.
Faster.
The concrete beneath his feet shattered instantly.
BOOM—!!
His fist collided with Darian's guard.
The impact created a shockwave powerful enough to throw nearby gang members backward.
Darian blocked
but still got launched across the warehouse.
CRASH—!!
Metal containers collapsed behind him violently.
Rihan stared in complete disbelief.
"…that's impossible…"
Dust filled the air.
Silence followed.
Then
slow footsteps.
Darian emerged from the destruction.
Blood running slightly from the corner of his mouth.
But smiling.
Actually smiling.
"…HAHA…"
Low laughter escaped him.
Excited.
Dangerous.
"I get it now…"
He wiped the blood away slowly.
"You're not normal."
Alok walked forward silently.
The pendant's light intensified.
Step.
Step.
Step.
Each movement carried invisible pressure.
Darian's instincts screamed at him now.
Not human.
Danger.
Kill or be killed.
Yet instead of fear
he felt exhilaration.
For the first time in years
someone had pushed him this far.
The Truth About Monsters
Society often imagined monsters as creatures born evil.
But real monsters
were usually created.
By loss.
By violence.
By desperation.
By nights exactly like this one.
And right now
inside this warehouse
another monster was beginning to form.
The Breaking Point
Darian roared and rushed forward again.
Both fists collided.
BOOM—!!
The warehouse shook violently.
Metal chains snapped overhead.
Broken lights exploded.
The two exchanged blows faster and faster.
Impact after impact after impact.
Concrete cracked.
Containers bent inward.
Mist Gang members ran backward in terror.
Because this no longer looked human.
Then
Alok heard it again.
A weak voice.
"…brother…"
Everything stopped.
Not physically.
Mentally.
His sister was crying.
Afraid.
Waiting.
And suddenly
Alok no longer cared about controlling himself.
The pendant exploded with light.
Gold-violet energy erupted outward like a storm.
Darian's eyes widened instantly.
"…what the...."
Too late.
Alok appeared directly in front of him.
One hand grabbed Darian's throat.
The warehouse floor shattered beneath them.
And for the first time
Darian Mendis felt genuine fear.
Final Scene The Eyes of a Predator
Alok slowly lifted him upward.
Not screaming.
Not raging.
Completely calm.
Which made it infinitely worse.
Darian grabbed Alok's arm desperately.
Trying to break free.
Impossible.
Alok's glowing eyes stared directly into his.
Cold.
Ancient.
Inhuman.
Then
he finally spoke.
Quietly.
"If you touched my family…"
A pause.
The pendant pulsed once more.
"…then even hell won't protect you."
Far away
under another sky
Ceya suddenly collapsed to her knees inside her room.
Her chest tightened violently.
As though her soul itself had reacted to something awakening in the distance.
And somewhere beyond human perception
something else opened its eyes too.
Watching.
Waiting.
Interested.
