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Above All. Below One God's Man

In the celestial realm, a realm beyond mortal comprehension, a mysterious and noble place existed. It was a realm where ethereal beings resided, a realm where the heavens and the earth converged. Within this divine realm, a tragedy unfolded, one that would forever change the fate of a newborn baby. On a starry night, a radiant star shone brighter than all others. This star symbolized the birth of a special child, destined for greatness. As the star illuminated the heavens, a celestial ceremony commenced, celebrating the arrival of the long-awaited infant. However, fate can be both cruel and unpredictable. As the newborn boy took his first breath, a chilling wind swept through the heavens, heralding an ominous presence. The celestial beings watched in horror as the baby's life force gradually faded away, leaving his tiny body lifeless. Silence fell upon the heavens as grief and despair filled the hearts of the ethereal beings. How could such a promising life be extinguished before it had even begun? The heavens mourned the loss of this innocent soul, their sorrow echoing through the divine realm. In the midst of their mourning, a decision was made. Unable to bear witness to the tragedy any longer, the celestial beings decided to cast the baby's remains out of the heavens. They believed that by banishing his lifeless body to a distant and insignificant universe, they could shield themselves from the pain of their failure. With great sorrow, they wrapped the baby boy's body in a celestial shroud and gently placed him within a golden basket. The basket, adorned with intricate designs and ancient symbols, was imbued with a spell to guide it to its final destination. With a collective sigh, the celestial beings released the basket into the vast expanse of the heavens. Guided by an unseen force, the golden basket descended through the celestial layers. ....... .... but would such a special infant of two powerful bloodline die easily ?? find out...

Junior_Chagwesha · Fantasy
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40 Chs

Chapter 35: The Grand Competition

**Chapter 35: The Grand Competition**

The grand competition was fast approaching, and the anticipation in the martial world was reaching a fever pitch. This year, there would be over 300 formidable experts vying for a chance to enter the revered God Relic. Each of the six great sects would send at least 20 participants, their best and brightest martial artists, to compete.

The remaining contenders, numbering between 120 and 300, consisted of sectless cultivators and members of lower-tier sects that weren't considered a significant threat to the supremacy of the great sects. The competition was fierce, and only the most exceptional would secure a coveted light token to enter the God Relic.

Sect Master Liu Cung of the Bull Fight Sect approached Denny Cing with a mysterious air about him. He had kept a secret for many years, one he had never shared with anyone. With a solemn expression, he presented Denny Cing with a generous gift.

"Denny Cing, this is something I discovered in the God Relic long ago when I was at the law realm," Sect Master Liu Cung began. He revealed a small, fractured piece of what appeared to be bone marrow.

Denny Cing examined the gift, curiosity piqued. "What is it, Sect Master?"

Sect Master Liu Cung sighed, his eyes filled with a mixture of wonder and uncertainty. "It's a fragment of a dragon's bone marrow."

Denny Cing's eyes widened in astonishment. Dragons were legendary creatures spoken of in ancient tales, but none had been seen in countless generations. They were beings of immense power and mystery, and their existence had become almost mythical.

"I found this fragment during my time in the God Relic," Sect Master Liu Cung continued. "I've kept it hidden all these years because I had no idea what to do with it or how to use it. Dragons are creatures of such magnitude that their very existence is awe-inspiring. To possess even a fragment of their essence is a rare and remarkable gift."

Denny Cing accepted the gift with gratitude, though he wasn't sure of its significance. It was a symbol of the mysteries that surrounded the martial world, and perhaps, in time, he would unlock its true potential. As he held the dragon's bone marrow in his hand, he couldn't help but wonder what secrets it might hold and how it would play a role in his journey towards becoming a martial legend.