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Chapter 1 – The Falling Star

  The night sky over the small mountain village of Lianzhou shimmered with millions of stars, so dense it felt like a silver sea stretching endlessly. Fifteen-year-old Kael Li sat on the edge of a rocky ridge, his legs dangling over the slope, staring up at the heavens. For him, life had always been ordinary—too ordinary. Orphaned years ago, surviving on scraps and odd jobs, Kael had learned early that the world didn’t care about boys like him.

  Then the sky cracked.

  A streak of white-hot light blazed across the darkness, screaming toward the earth like a silver dragon. Trees bent under the wind, and distant dogs barked frantically. Kael’s heart thudded as the object plummeted, smashing into the nearby forest with a thunderous roar that shook the mountains.

  Instinctively, Kael ran toward the crater, weaving through jagged rocks and snapping branches. Smoke curled upward, tinged with strange colors that no earthly fire had ever produced. As he reached the impact site, his eyes widened.

  At the center of the crater lay a glowing fragment, smaller than his fist but radiating a light that burned brighter than a thousand lanterns. The fragment pulsed rhythmically, almost like a heartbeat, bathing Kael’s face in a bluish-gold glow.

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  He reached out cautiously. The moment his fingers brushed its surface, an explosion of warmth surged through his chest. His vision blurred, stars danced behind his eyelids, and a strange hum filled his ears. It was as if the fragment had recognized him, calling to him, pulling him inward.

  “W-what… is this?” Kael whispered, stumbling backward. But the fragment refused to be ignored. Energy erupted, coiling around his body like silver serpents, sinking into his skin, his muscles, his very blood. He cried out, clutching his chest, and for a terrifying instant, it felt like his heart had become a star, burning hotter than anything he’d ever known.

  Then, abruptly, it stopped. Silence. Calm. And yet, Kael could feel it—something alive now pulsing inside him. Something powerful.

  His eyes flickered with an unnatural blue-white light. His vision sharpened until he could see every leaf quiver in the forest, every insect crawl on the ground. The fragment in his chest pulsed once more, and Kael realized… he wasn’t just holding it. He was the fragment.

  A low, distant roar echoed from the mountains. Kael froze. Something had awakened. And it was looking for him.

  Cliffhanger: The ground beneath him trembled as faint silhouettes of celestial creatures shimmered into existence, their forms barely visible in the glow of his newfound power. Kael took a shaky step backward. This was no ordinary night. This was the beginning of a cosmic legacy—and his life would never be ordinary again.

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