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From Ruin to Reign
img img From Ruin to Reign img Chapter 6 The Spy's Report
6 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 6 The Spy's Report

Three days after the competition, a hooded figure rode through the night toward the imperial capital. His horse was exhausted, but he pushed it harder. The information he carried was worth a fortune.

The man's name was Felix. He'd been working as a servant at Iron Sword Academy for two years, paid by Cornelius to report any useful information. But what he'd witnessed three days ago was beyond anything he'd expected.

A ten-year-old boy defeating a third-class warrior with ease. A child who could sense energy levels that even trained warriors couldn't detect. This wasn't just talent, this was something extraordinary.

Felix reached the capital by dawn. The city was massive, ten times larger than any town near the academy. Tall walls surrounded it, and guards checked everyone entering. But Felix had papers that identified him as a merchant. He passed through easily.

He went straight to Cornelius's son's residence in the noble district. The house was grand, showing the family's wealth and influence.

A servant led him to a private study where a man in expensive robes sat reading reports. This was Lucius, Cornelius's son and an official in the imperial court.

"Felix, this better be important," Lucius said without looking up. "I'm busy."

"My lord, I have information about a prodigy at Iron Sword Academy. A ten-year-old who defeated your father's student Dante."

Now Lucius looked up, interested. "Go on."

Felix told him everything. How Marcus had caught Dante's sword with two fingers, how he'd moved with impossible speed, how he'd humiliated a third-class warrior without even drawing a weapon.

Lucius leaned back, thinking. "A ten-year-old with that level of power? Impossible. Unless..."

"Unless what, my lord?"

"Unless he has divine bloodline or extremely rare cultivation talent." Lucius stood and walked to the window. "Tell me everything about this boy. Where did he come from?"

"He appeared three years ago. Grandfather Octavius found him by the river and adopted him. The boy claims bandits destroyed his village and killed his parents."

"His name?"

"Just Marcus. No family name."

Lucius turned sharply. "No family name? And he appeared three years ago by the river?" His eyes widened slightly. "How old did you say he was?"

"Ten years old now, my lord. Which means he was seven when-"

"When Prince Marcus of the Aurelius Kingdom supposedly drowned in the Tiber River," Lucius finished. His mind raced. Could it be the same child? The timing matched perfectly.

"My lord, you don't think..."

"I think I need to report this to someone very important." Lucius's face showed excitement. "If this boy is who I think he is, King Cassian will pay handsomely for this information."

Felix smiled greedily. "And my reward, my lord?"

"You'll get your gold. Now leave me. I have urgent letters to write."

After Felix left, Lucius sat at his desk and carefully wrote two letters. One to his father Cornelius, telling him to watch the boy carefully. The second to King Cassian, suggesting that the lost prince might be alive.

In the Aurelius Kingdom, Cassian sat on his throne, listening to reports from his ministers. Ten years of ruling had aged him. Gray streaked his hair now, and lines marked his face.

"Your Majesty, tax collection is complete for this quarter," one minister reported.

"The northern border remains quiet," said another.

Cassian nodded, bored. Ruling was less exciting than taking power had been. He'd imagined glory and triumph, but reality was endless paperwork and complaints.

Then a messenger arrived, breathless from running. "Your Majesty! Urgent letter from the imperial capital!"

Cassian took the sealed letter. As he read it, his face went pale, then red with anger.

"Everyone out," he ordered quietly.

The ministers scrambled to leave. They knew that quiet voice meant danger.

Alone, Cassian read the letter again. A ten-year-old prodigy named Marcus at Iron Sword Academy. Found by a river three years ago. No family name. The timing matched exactly.

"Impossible," Cassian muttered. "The boy drowned. I saw him fall into the river. The beasts, the current-no child could survive that."

But doubt crept into his mind. What if Marcus had survived? What if the nephew he'd tried to kill was alive and growing strong?

Cassian crumpled the letter in his fist. If Marcus was alive, he was a threat. The boy had legitimate claim to the throne. Worse, if he learned to cultivate, he could become powerful enough to seek revenge.

"No," Cassian said aloud. "I won't let fear control me. Even if it is him, he's just a ten-year-old boy. I have armies. I have power. I have nothing to fear."

But his hands trembled as he called for his most trusted general.

General Brutus entered and bowed. He was older now, heavier, but still loyal.

"Brutus, I have a task for you," Cassian said. "There's a boy at Iron Sword Academy who might be... a threat to the kingdom. I want you to investigate quietly. Don't make it obvious. Just confirm his identity."

"Your Majesty, may I ask what kind of threat a ten-year-old poses?"

Cassian's eyes were cold. "The kind that grows into a sword pointed at your throat. Do as I command."

Brutus bowed and left, but inside he felt uneasy. Something in the king's voice reminded him of that night ten years ago. The night they'd killed Queen Helena and thrown her child into the river.

*Could the boy have survived?* Brutus wondered. *And if he did, what kind of monster have we created by taking everything from him?*

Back at Iron Sword Academy, Marcus had no idea that forces were already moving against him. He sat in Grandfather Octavius's garden, practicing energy control.

Since revealing his strength, the other students treated him differently. Some with respect, others with jealousy. He didn't care about either.

Lydia found him there as the sun set. "Brother Marcus, Grandfather wants to see you. He says it's important."

Marcus stood and followed her. In the office, Grandfather Octavius looked serious.

"Marcus, sit down. We need to talk about your future."

"My future, Grandfather?"

"You're too strong for this academy now. You need better resources, stronger opponents, and advanced techniques." Octavius paused. "I think it's time you entered the regional tournament. It's held every five years in the imperial capital. The best young warriors from all over compete."

Marcus's heart beat faster. The imperial capital. Where Cassian ruled. Where his enemies lived.

"When is this tournament?" he asked calmly.

"In six months. You'll be eleven by then, the youngest competitor ever. But I believe you're ready."

Marcus nodded slowly. "I'll participate."

Octavius studied his adopted grandson's face. "Marcus, I know you have secrets. I don't know what drives you, but I see darkness in your eyes sometimes. Whatever you're planning, whatever revenge you seek-be careful. Hatred can make you strong, but it can also destroy you."

"I understand, Grandfather. Thank you for your concern."

After Marcus left, Octavius sighed heavily. "That boy is walking toward fire. I just hope he doesn't burn himself to ashes."

Outside, Marcus looked up at the stars. His hands clenched into fists.

*Six months until the tournament. Six months until I see the imperial capital again. Six months until I'm one step closer to Cassian.*

He didn't know that Cassian already suspected his identity. He didn't know that spies were coming to investigate him. He didn't know that every step toward revenge was also a step into a carefully laid trap.

The game of cat and mouse had begun, but neither side knew who was the cat and who was the mouse.

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