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img img From Ruin to Reign img Chapter 10 The Truth Revealed
10 Chapters
Chapter 11 The Spy's Mistake img
Chapter 12 Training Begins img
Chapter 13 The Tracker Arrives img
Chapter 14 The Plan img
Chapter 15 Return to the Capital img
Chapter 16 The Welcoming Banquet img
Chapter 17 The Aftermath img
Chapter 18 The Investigation img
Chapter 19 An Unexpected Ally img
Chapter 20 The Siege img
Chapter 21 The Blood Shadow Guild img
Chapter 22 Three Against Two img
Chapter 23 The Final Match img
Chapter 24 The Victor's Feast img
Chapter 25 Reunion and Rage img
Chapter 26 Alexander's Plan img
Chapter 27 Dawn of Battle img
Chapter 28 The Monster's Fall img
Chapter 29 The Coronation img
Chapter 30 First Day as King img
Chapter 31 Journey East img
Chapter 32 Seeds of Empire img
Chapter 33 An Unexpected Visitor img
Chapter 34 The Princess's Truth img
Chapter 35 Two Years Pass img
Chapter 36 The War Begins img
Chapter 37 The Turning Point img
Chapter 38 The Siege img
Chapter 39 Dawn Duel img
Chapter 40 Three Years Later img
Chapter 41 Divine Awakening img
Chapter 42 The Proposal img
Chapter 43 The Visitor from Above img
Chapter 44 The Fallen Star's Protection img
Chapter 45 The Tournament of Realms img
Chapter 46 Rising Through the Ranks img
Chapter 47 Ghost from the Past img
Chapter 48 The Dragon's Challenge img
Chapter 49 The Final Exchange img
Chapter 50 The Price of Victory img
Chapter 51 A Year of Peace img
Chapter 52 The First Alliance img
Chapter 53 The Fire Queen's Test img
Chapter 54 The Betrayal img
Chapter 55 Breaking the Blockade img
Chapter 56 The Unexpected Gift img
Chapter 57 The Convergence img
Chapter 58 Training With Oracle img
Chapter 59 The Architects img
Chapter 60 The Coalition img
Chapter 61 Into the Heart img
Chapter 62 Adjusting to the New Normal img
Chapter 63 The Weight of Many Lives img
Chapter 64 The Coronation Gift img
Chapter 65 Fifty-Nine Days img
Chapter 66 Old Wounds img
Chapter 67 Shadows in the House img
Chapter 68 The Waykeepers img
Chapter 69 The East Garden, Again img
Chapter 70 What Working Together Looks Like img
Chapter 71 The Morning After img
Chapter 72 Vessa's Contact img
Chapter 73 Inside the Boarding House img
Chapter 74 The Performance img
Chapter 75 Brennan Does Not Exist img
Chapter 76 The War Room img
Chapter 77 News from the Third Realm img
Chapter 78 What Sora Sees img
Chapter 79 Julian's Silence img
Chapter 80 The Message That Came Late img
Chapter 81 Eli's Way img
Chapter 82 The Cemetery Gate Opens img
Chapter 83 Titus Goes to the Conference img
Chapter 84 The Presentation img
Chapter 85 What Brennan Knew img
Chapter 86 Alexander's Warning img
Chapter 87 Six Days of Preparation img
Chapter 88 The Severance img
Chapter 89 Vex Strikes img
Chapter 90 The Council of Loss img
Chapter 91 Mira's Web img
Chapter 92 Helena's Choice img
Chapter 93 The River's Memory img
Chapter 94 The Address img
Chapter 95 The Night Before img
Chapter 96 Dawn Strike img
Chapter 97 Helena's Anchor img
Chapter 98 Vex's Message img
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Chapter 10 The Truth Revealed

The academy healer worked quickly on Marcus's wounds. The knife cuts were deep but clean. Nothing vital had been damaged. Still, he'd lost a lot of blood.

"You're lucky," the healer said, wrapping bandages around his torso. "A few inches to the left and that blade would have pierced your lung. What kind of training accident causes knife wounds?"

"The dangerous kind," Grandfather Octavius answered from the doorway. "Leave us. I need to speak with Marcus alone."

The healer bowed and left. Lydia tried to stay, but Octavius shook his head. "You too, Rouxi. This is between Marcus and me."

"But Grandfather..."

"Please. Trust me."

Lydia left reluctantly, closing the door behind her. The room fell silent except for the sound of Marcus's breathing.

Octavius pulled a chair close to the bed and sat down. For a long moment, he just looked at Marcus. His old eyes seemed to see everything.

"I've suspected for a while now," Octavius finally said. "But I wanted you to tell me yourself. So I'm asking directly. Are you Marcus Aurelius, the lost prince of the Aurelius Kingdom?"

Marcus's first instinct was to deny it. But he was tired of lying. Tired of hiding. And Octavius deserved the truth.

"Yes," Marcus said quietly. "I am."

Octavius nodded slowly, as if confirming something he already knew. "The river. The timing. Your age. Your talent. And those eyes. They're exactly like your father's."

"You knew my father?"

"I met him once, many years ago, when I still lived in the Celestial Domain. Alexander was... unusual. Powerful beyond measure, yet he chose to live as a mortal king. I never understood why." Octavius leaned forward. "Tell me what happened that night. The real story."

So Marcus told him everything. The coup. Watching his father die. His mother pushing him into the river. The golden light that saved him. The three years of hiding and training for revenge.

Octavius listened without interrupting. When Marcus finished, the old man was quiet for a long time.

"Cassian must pay for what he did," Marcus said. "That's why I need to get stronger. That's why I can't stop training."

"And then what?" Octavius asked. "After you kill Cassian? After you take back the throne? What will you do with all that hatred you've been feeding for three years?"

Marcus didn't have an answer.

"Revenge is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die," Octavius said. "It will consume you if you let it. I know because I've walked that path."

"What do you mean?"

Octavius stood and walked to the window. "Why do you think I'm here, running a small academy in Silvermere? I used to be a Sky King warrior in the Celestial Domain. I had power, respect, a family. Then someone killed my son and his wife. Lydia's parents."

Marcus's eyes widened. He'd never known this.

"I hunted the killer for five years," Octavius continued. "I found him eventually. A minor lord who'd ordered the assassination over a political dispute. I killed him, his family, everyone connected to him. I thought it would bring me peace."

"Did it?"

"No. It brought me nothing but emptiness. The people I killed couldn't bring back my son. Revenge didn't heal my wounds. It just created new ones." Octavius turned back to Marcus. "That's when I came here. To start over. To teach the next generation. To do something meaningful instead of destructive."

"Are you saying I should forgive Cassian? After what he did?"

"I'm saying you should think carefully about what you're becoming. Right now, you're growing strong for the wrong reasons. That strength is hollow. It will crack under pressure."

Marcus wanted to argue, but he remembered his breakthrough. How he'd only succeeded when he stopped thinking about revenge and started thinking about protecting others.

"What should I do then?" Marcus asked.

"Stop training for revenge. Start training for justice. There's a difference." Octavius sat back down. "Cassian is a tyrant. He's probably hurting many people right now. Your kingdom suffers under his rule. That's what should drive you. Not personal vengeance, but protecting others from the same pain you experienced."

It made sense. But it was hard to let go of the hatred that had kept him going for three years.

"I'll try," Marcus said. "But I can't promise anything."

"That's all I ask." Octavius smiled slightly. "Now, about the assassin. Did she say anything useful?"

"She said the tournament is a trap. Cassian will have assassins waiting for me there."

"Of course he will. But you still need to go."

Marcus looked surprised. "Why? If it's a trap..."

"Because hiding won't keep you safe. Cassian knows where you are now. If you don't show strength, he'll send armies to destroy this academy and everyone in it. But if you go to the tournament and win, you become too public to assassinate quietly. You become a symbol."

"A symbol of what?"

"Hope. Resistance. The rightful heir challenging the usurper." Octavius's eyes gleamed. "Cassian's rule isn't as stable as it looks. Many nobles remember your father fondly. Many people suffer under his taxes and laws. They need someone to rally behind. You could be that someone."

Marcus hadn't thought about it that way. He'd been so focused on personal revenge that he'd missed the bigger picture.

"But I'm only ten years old. Who would follow a child?"

"A child who's already an Earth King warrior? A child who carries royal blood and his father's eyes? Don't underestimate the power of symbols, Marcus." Octavius stood. "Rest now. We have six months to prepare. I'll train you properly. Not just in combat, but in strategy, politics, and leadership. If you're going to challenge Cassian, you need to be more than just strong."

After Octavius left, Marcus lay in bed thinking. The old man's words had shaken something inside him. Maybe revenge wasn't enough. Maybe he needed a better reason to fight.

The door opened quietly. Lydia slipped in, tears on her face.

"I heard everything," she whispered. "You're really a prince? And all this time you were planning revenge?"

Marcus looked at her, guilt washing over him. "I'm sorry I lied to you."

"I don't care about the lies." Lydia sat on the edge of his bed. "I care that you were suffering alone. That you carried all this pain by yourself when I could have helped."

"How could you help? This is my burden."

"No, it's our burden now." Lydia took his hand. "You're my brother, Marcus. Not by blood, but by choice. Whatever you face, you don't face it alone anymore. Understand?"

Looking at her determined face, Marcus felt something warm in his chest. Not the burning fire of revenge, but something gentler. Something like hope.

"Thank you, Lydia."

She smiled through her tears. "Now rest. You look terrible."

As she left, Marcus closed his eyes. For the first time in three years, he didn't dream of revenge. He dreamed of a future where he protected people instead of destroying enemies.

It was a small change, but it was a start.

Outside the window, hidden in the shadows, Felix the spy watched and listened. He'd heard everything. The prince's true identity. His plans for the tournament. The old man's training.

This information would make him rich beyond imagination.

He hurried away to write another report, unaware that the assassin from earlier was watching him from a rooftop, a thoughtful expression on her scarred face.

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