Chapter 31 - The Graviton Mage

Aaron was squirming as the doctor began to insert the syringe into his bloodstream, as his arm lay exposed, because he was wearing a t-shirt and his hoodie was over on a chair beside him. Aaron would be forced under experiments. He knew that this would happen, because people randomly don't get a surge of power, unless they are on drugs, which Aaron, surprisingly, wasn't, given his parents efforts, although what happened next would surprise him.

His blood was drawn out, and instead of it being a red colour, it was white when you looked at it one way, but it was strangely blue when looked at another way. The doctor turned to his parents, and asked them a question, in an unusually calm tone.

"Why is your child's blood multicoloured, Mr and Mrs Stone?"

"We don't know," Elise replied. "All these years, we've been lying about his power, but out of the blue, he pulls out an insane surge of power, using a never before utilised burst of energy. We know it isn't Ki, because his innate Ki Energy is zero, so we have no idea what that ability or why caused it is."

The doctor turned back to Aaron, who, to his surprise, had a smile on his face.

"So, gravity isn't used here, huh? Nobody else knows how to manipulate gravity?", he said, grinning.

"We know it exists, but nobody else is able to manipulate it. All we know is that it's what keeps us down here. You are able to manipulate it, it seems, and that makes you an anomaly, at least to us. So, tell me, how did you get that power?", the doctor asked, trying to pry information from Aaron, but he wouldn't give a clear answer, at least to them.

"I broke through the barrier in my mind, and gained power, unlike any you've seen before. And I would know, because, if what you say is correct, then THIS shouldn't be able to happen!"

And as he said that, a purple field covered the entire room, as objects began lifting into the air. Aaron, the bed he was laying on, the doctor, his parents, pens, and many other objects, like syringes and knives, all began to float in the air, as they floated towards the roof.

"This is the power of gravitational manipulation, in a scale far beyond any other element you could think of. It's my own little ability. I would say that I'd be able to utilise this in a school environment, don't you think?"

His parents were shocked. His vocabulary had improved by an insane amount, and he was cocky enough to believe he could survive in a school environment, which they believed he could. He may have no Ki, but dear lord was he able to do what he did best.

Fighting. A skill picked up by Aaron in the world of Eratonia. Something which was crucial to survival. Although, he didn't have nearly as many of his abilities as before. That wasn't an issue though. He still had his Boundless Gravitational Manipulation, and his Boundless Telekinesis, which has yet to be revealed to his parents. He did have access to his instant-kill move, Telekinetic Psychobreak, but he decided not to use it on anyone here. It would be unfair to end a human life instantly, and, if they truly deserved it, then they should recieve other forms of punishment instead, so that they wouldn't feel the sweet release of death, as people called it.

He slowly dropped everything to the ground, as his parents and the doctors took a moment to gather themselves.

"Do you really think that you'd be able to handle going to a school, Aaron?" His mother asked. "You've never really had contact with the outside world. It would be a sudden shift in perspective. And plus, we'd have to start you off in a Primary-level school, because of your age, but, if we can get you an audience with some influential people, we could definitely get you placed in a higher institute of Ki."

"I'm fine with that. And plus, it'll give me a great chance to test my abilities against people of a similar strength, or, I'd hope that they would be similar. It would let me test out different things about my gravitational abilities, such as different methods of use. Although, I can't help but wonder if they would underestimate me."

"They would," Steven replied. "People always read the Ki Level of other people, to see if they are their superior or inferior, and everyone else will view you as inferior. All you have to do is show them who is the boss."

Aaron felt a devious little grin replace his smile, as he thought about the opportunities he could have with this. There were so many things he could do against a cocky opponent. He could humiliate every single person who underestimated him.

"Of course, you'll need a codename." Steven said. "Every Ki user has one, and nowadays, people always go for 'Lord of' or 'Master of' and whatever Ki Element they practice."

Ki Elements are essentially the same as Magic Elements but with Ki replacing Mana as the main source.

"I know of a perfect codename for myself. The Graviton Mage. Something related to my abilities."

"So, your name shall be Aaron, The Graviton Mage? Quite a memorable name, given that it isn't too long-winded, and doesn't follow the same pattern as 'Lord of/Master of'."

Aaron smiled, as he jumped off of the medical bed in which he was laying on, as he grabbed his black hoodie, and put it on, zipping up the zip. He felt like the main character of a novel, although he couldn't remember which one.

His parents thanked the doctor for his time as they walked out. They got on the phone with some friends, who were able to set him up with an audience of high-power influencers. Not media influencers, but politicians. They controlled the school system, and so they were the ones to go to regarding the new issue of Aaron.

The Graviton Mage.