Three years had passed since Lucas began his journey of relentless training, study, and quiet resolve. Now, at the age of five, he stood on the brink of one of the most significant milestones in his young life—his awakening ceremony, just days away. While most children in the Asura Clan approached the ceremony as an exciting rite of passage, for Lucas, it symbolized the start of a path he had been steadily preparing for.
In his dedication to training, Lucas was unique. His rigorous routine of exercises set him apart from the other children of the clan. Each morning, as dawn broke over the Asura Clan's grounds, Lucas would be up, running laps, lifting weights, and pushing his young body to build strength and agility. His tiny form was already growing lean and muscular, his steps swift and precise—a testament to his hours of determined practice. The clan grounds were vast, surrounded by towering trees and open spaces, providing the ideal setting for Lucas to train, and he took advantage of every inch.
It wasn't long before his morning discipline began to draw attention. His focus and resilience impressed not only his family but also the other children in the Asura Clan. Slowly, one by one, they began to join Lucas during his morning runs and exercises. They found themselves inspired by his determination, his silent leadership, and the sense of camaraderie that seemed to grow each time they trained together. Soon, the grounds were alive each morning with the sound of running feet and laughter, the younger children striving to keep pace with Lucas, while the older ones watched in admiration, sometimes joining in to test themselves against him.
Observing this growing group, Dorian and Seraphina were deeply moved. Their young son, through sheer persistence, had become a role model, motivating others without a single word. Even the elders of the clan took notice, and the Sixth Elder was particularly vocal in his praise. "This boy," he would say with a chuckle, "is going to be the most exceptional patriarch the Asura Clan has ever seen. Look at how the others follow him, without him ever saying a word. Even now, they look to him as a leader."
These sentiments filled Dorian with pride. As a man who had led the clan himself with great strength, seeing Lucas display these early signs of leadership and influence reaffirmed his faith in his son's potential.
But Lucas's journey wasn't without its rough patches. One incident, in particular, left a mark on both him and his twin sister, Emily. When Lucas was four, during a training session, he attempted an agility drill that was a bit too ambitious for his age. He miscalculated, tripping and falling hard onto the ground, scraping his knee and bruising his arm. It wasn't a severe injury, but the sight of blood and Lucas's pained expression was enough to alarm Emily.
The moment she saw her brother hurt, Emily's face fell. She rushed over, kneeling by his side, her eyes welling with tears. "Lucas!" she cried, her tiny hands clutching his arm as if she could somehow take away the pain herself. Her tears flowed freely, a mixture of fear and distress for her beloved brother. Dorian and Seraphina tried to comfort her, gently explaining that Lucas would be okay, that it was just a small scrape. But Emily was inconsolable, her cries filling the air as she refused to leave Lucas's side.
Lucas, despite the sting of his injury, forced a smile, determined to reassure his sister. "I'm okay, Emily. It doesn't hurt that much, really," he said, his voice gentle. He reached out to pat her head, hoping to ease her worry. But Emily shook her head, her small fists clenched, and a look of determination in her tear-streaked eyes.
From that day on, Emily began to insist on joining Lucas in his training. She was adamant, her voice steady and resolute as she declared, "I want to be strong too, like you, Lucas. So I can protect you if you get hurt again." Her words touched Lucas and their parents deeply. They saw the bond between the twins strengthening, Emily's desire to protect her brother as strong as his desire to protect her.
The next morning, as the sun rose over the clan grounds, Emily was there with Lucas, ready to train by his side. Her small figure mirrored his movements, though her strides were shorter, her strength not quite matching his. Still, she persisted, her gaze focused and determined, her presence a reminder to Lucas that he was never alone. Dorian watched his children train together with a mix of pride and amusement, occasionally feeling a hint of jealousy as Emily seemed more attached to her brother than to him. Seraphina, on the other hand, would simply smile, laughing at her husband's quiet grumbles, while noting how the twins' bond seemed to grow with each day.
The clan elders, too, were impressed. They saw how Lucas, even at such a young age, inspired others and fostered a spirit of unity. It was a rare quality in one so young, and they began to feel certain that Lucas was not only destined to inherit the Asura Clan but to lead it into a new era. His resilience, kindness, and quiet strength set him apart, making him a natural leader even before his formal awakening.
As the days ticked closer to the awakening ceremony, Lucas continued his intense training regimen. His dedication to building strength without relying on potions or aids was a choice he made with purpose. He knew from his knowledge of the novel that reaching his peak through hard work would yield a stronger foundation than relying on enhancements, something even the protagonist hadn't managed.
He could feel himself getting stronger, his body more agile and resilient with each passing day. His dedication was unwavering, as he knew that his true journey was just beginning. The day he would fully awaken his potential was almost here, and he was ready to face it with the same quiet resolve that had led him this far.