Aiden Shadowbane walked away from the secluded meeting point, his mind buzzing with possibilities. The Old Generation M-Rank Hunters had extended their hand, offering him a place among them, but deep down, Aiden knew his path lay elsewhere. The system had granted him power and insight beyond what anyone else possessed, and with it, he could build something entirely new—a force unlike any the world had ever seen.
As the night deepened, he continued to contemplate. The idea of creating his own guild, his own faction, grew stronger with every step. A group powerful enough to rival even the greatest hunters, yet independent from the politics and corruption that plagued the current guilds. With the system as his secret weapon, there were no limits to what he could achieve.
But just as Aiden's thoughts drifted deeper into strategy, the air around him shifted. He stopped, sensing a presence nearby. Out of the shadows stepped three figures—Lord of Shadows, Wrath's Fist, and the Angel of Dawn—the very hunters who had dominated the world's stage as the new generation of M-Rank hunters.
"Shadowbane," the Lord of Shadows said, his voice calm but carrying an unmistakable weight of authority. His figure, cloaked in darkness, radiated an aura of immense power. "We've been watching you. Your potential is undeniable."
Wrath's Fist stepped forward, his massive frame nearly blocking out the moonlight. "You've got talent, kid. Join Dragon's Wrath. We'll make sure you reach your full potential."
The Angel of Dawn followed, her eyes shimmering with an ethereal light. "Or come to Heaven's Blade. We focus on more than just combat. We help the world, heal it. You could do great things with us."
Aiden listened, but his expression remained impassive. He had expected this—knew that his recent rise in power would attract attention. But what came next surprised him.
The Lord of Shadows, with a rare intensity in his voice, offered something more. "Aiden, I invite you to be the Vice Head of the Hunter Association. Under me, you'll learn everything you need to lead it one day. When I step down, the Association will be yours."
The offer was tempting. To lead the most powerful organization of hunters in the world was no small responsibility. It was a path of undeniable influence. But Aiden's resolve was already set. He wasn't looking to walk in anyone's shadow, no matter how prestigious.
He met their eyes, one by one, and gave his response. "I appreciate the offers. But I have different plans."
The air grew still, the tension palpable.
"I will be forming my own force. A group that will stand apart from the guilds and the Association. But I can promise you this—I will always stand with humanity. I will not turn into something like the Hunter Killers," Aiden said firmly, his gaze unwavering. "However, I'll need resources to get started. Will you support me?"
The silence stretched for a moment as the M-Rank hunters exchanged glances. They were not used to being refused, especially not by someone they considered a rising star. But there was something in Aiden's tone, in his confidence, that made them pause.
The Lord of Shadows was the first to break the silence. "If you're serious about this, then yes. You'll have my support."
Wrath's Fist grinned, crossing his massive arms. "You've got guts, kid. I like that. Count Dragon's Wrath in."
The Angel of Dawn smiled softly, her radiant presence warming the space. "We need more people like you, Aiden. Heaven's Blade will help."
Aiden nodded, grateful for their backing but still focused on his larger goal. "Thank you. When the time comes, you'll see the results of your support."
As the conversation ended, the three hunters gave him one last look of approval before disappearing into the shadows, leaving Aiden to his thoughts. He had secured the resources he needed, and now, his path forward was clear.
But as he turned to leave, a cold chill ran down his spine.
From the cover of a nearby tree, two figures had been watching the entire exchange. The leader of the Hunter Killers stood there, his face concealed by a dark mask, his eyes gleaming with malicious intent. Aiden hadn't noticed him, but now the system pinged in his mind.
_"System Alert: M-Rank danger detected. Proceed with caution."_
Yet, it wasn't just the leader of the Hunter Killers that had Aiden on edge. Standing next to him was someone else—someone even more powerful. The leader of the Hunter Killers, who was feared across the world, turned to this new figure with a deep bow of respect.
"Master, should we intervene?" the Hunter Killer asked.
The mysterious powerhouse merely shook his head. "Not yet. Let him rise. He'll be more useful to us once he reaches his full potential."
Aiden, still unaware of the danger lurking nearby, continued on his way, while the dark duo vanished into the night, their motives unknown. But one thing was clear—there were forces in the world far greater than even the Old Generation M-Rank hunters. And soon, they would make their move.
The chapter closed with Aiden's figure disappearing into the horizon, his mind filled with thoughts of the future, unaware of the shadows now trailing his every step.