I Got My System Late, But I'll Become Beastgod-Chapter 124: The Flame That Remains
Chapter 124: The Flame That Remains
The wind had stopped.
Ash danced in the silence.
Aamir knelt in the dust, body shaking, eyes wide and wet, his fists clenched so tightly his nails dug into his palms. His scream had already faded, but its echo still haunted the air.
"UNCLE NAVIN!"
The battlefield, once roaring with victory, was now draped in stillness. No one moved. No one spoke. Only the faint rustle of ash carried on the dying breeze.
Aamir’s breathing was ragged. His head lowered, tears dripping onto the blood-stained ground.
Memories began to flood his mind.
"Uncle Naveen, wait for me!"
A child’s voice echoed in the wind.
Aamir was eight again. Running barefoot across a grassy hill. The sun was warm, the skies were blue. And ahead of him, laughing and running backwards, was Navin.
"Oh, come on! I know you can run fast!" Navin grinned. "Catch me, and I’ll buy you candies!"
Little Aamir pouted, then shouted with determination. "Okay! I’ll catch you, don’t worry!"
He ran as fast as his tiny legs could carry him, face lit up with joy. Navin disappeared behind a large tree. Aamir followed.
As soon as he turned the corner—
"Got you!" Aamir wrapped his arms around Navin’s legs.
Navin gasped playfully. "Oh nooo! Aamir caught me! You really are fast, huh?"
Aamir giggled, looking up with bright eyes.
"Uncle... Tell me more about Papa. Was he stronger than you?"
Navin knelt beside him, brushing dirt from Aamir’s hair.
"Oh yes. Way stronger. Your dad... he wasn’t just a warrior. He was a guardian."
"A guardian?"
"Yeah. He protected people. He never let his friends get hurt. He stood in front of danger like a wall. That’s what good men do."
Aamir nodded. "I know what good men are. They do good things."
Navin smiled.
"That’s right. And listen to me, boy. In this world... there are only two kinds of people. Good ones. And bad ones. You have to protect the good from the bad. No matter what."
Aamir stared at him with wide eyes, taking in every word like gospel.
Navin chuckled, then blinked. "Oh no! I forgot the candies. Come on—let’s get them before the shop closes!"
Another memory.
Aamir was twelve. Taller now. Holding a wooden training sword in the courtyard. Navin had come from the capital to visit, his uniform still dusty from travel.
"Heard you’ve been practicing swordsmanship," Navin said, tossing him a real training blade. "Show me what you’ve got."
Aamir nodded, then swung the sword—vertical, horizontal, diagonal.
Navin frowned.
"You’re just swinging it like a stick. Think. Where’s your opponent? Where’s your center?"
Then—smack!—Navin bent his own sword and tapped Aamir hard on the shoulder.
"Ow! Uncle! That hurts!"
"That’s why I did it." Navin’s voice was firm but kind. "You can’t just swing wildly. You have to think. You have to protect your mother when I’m not here, right?"
Aamir rubbed his shoulder and nodded.
Navin ruffled his hair. "That’s my boy."
Back in the present—
That little boy was gone.
All that remained was a young man on his knees, tears streaking his face, his entire soul trembling from loss.
The wind shifted.
A chill ran down his spine.
He looked up—and saw Zorwath.
Hovering silently above, his expression unreadable. His robes flowed like ink in water, his presence blanketing the battlefield in dread.
"So fragile," Zorwath said coldly. "All that power, and you still cry like a child."
Aamir’s lips quivered.
"You..."
Zorwath tilted his head. "He was nothing. One life among billions. What are you crying for?"
Then came the notifications—quiet but relentless.
[SYSTEM MESSAGE]: You have leveled up.
[SYSTEM MESSAGE]: You have reached Level 50.
[SYSTEM MESSAGE]: Your evolution has begun.
Normally, the process of evolution would bring overwhelming pain. Bones shifting. Muscles tearing. Nerves screaming. But right now...
Aamir felt nothing.
Nothing... but rage.
His eyes turned white.
His spine straightened.
And his body moved on its own.
With a burst of golden-blue light, Aamir shot like a cannonball, his fist glowing with roaring energy. He didn’t even shout—he simply punched.
BOOOOOOM!
His fist slammed into Zorwath’s gut, sending the dark god hurtling backward like a falling star. The shockwave shattered the clouds, and the battlefield screamed under the force.
Zorwath crashed into the ground, the impact forming a massive crater.
Aamir wasn’t done.
He leapt—energy blazing from his legs—and came down with a spinning axe kick. Crimson adrenaline surged through him like a storm.
CRACK!!
His foot collided with Zorwath’s chest, driving him further into the earth. The ground groaned, fractures spreading out like spiderwebs.
But then—a hand.
A shadowy claw shot up from the dust, aiming for Aamir’s neck.
Instinct took over.
Aamir twisted in mid-air and flipped backward, landing on his feet a few meters away, sliding through the dirt.
Zorwath stood again.
Slowly. Calmly.
Brushing dust from his shoulder.
Not a single wound on him.
"Interesting." Zorwath’s voice echoed. "You’ve grown... but not nearly enough."
Suddenly, inside Aamir’s mind—
A being of light stood tall.
He had no face, no features—just radiance.
Aamir was there too, on his knees. Tears still in his eyes.
The being spoke.
"Aamir. Get on your feet. Now."
Aamir looked up.
"But... Luman... my uncle—he’s gone."
Luman’s voice echoed like sunlight through glass.
"Yes. He’s gone. And you can’t change that. He died to protect you."
"You couldn’t save him... but you can still save everyone else."
"You have a choice—watch them die... or protect them."
Aamir wiped his tears.
"You’re right... I still have my friends. I have Riya. I have Mom. I have to protect them."
"And I will."
Luman smiled.
"Now that’s the spirit. Take control. I can’t hold your body much longer."
Aamir stood tall in his mind.
And took command.
[EVOLUTION COMPLETE]
You have evolved into: Alpha Beastkin.
System Overview:
Host: Aamir Singh
Race: Beastkin
Level: 50
EXP: 420 / 75,000
Bloodline Purity: 5.2%
Sanity: 100%
[New Bloodline Perk Unlocked: Adrenal Surge – Grants short bursts of extreme speed and strength during critical emotional triggers.]
Aamir exhaled.
"I’ve become a Beast King..." he whispered. "Half-human... half-beast."
Luman’s voice echoed faintly. "Yes. But that’s not all."
[SYSTEM MESSAGE]: Crimson Titan Form – 50% Translated
Aamir remembered—the technique he’d glimpsed before.
His heart began to pound like a war drum.
DUM. DUM. DUM.
He could still hear Navin’s voice in the back of his head.
"You have to protect the good from the bad. No matter what."
Aamir clenched his fists tighter.
"I’m not strong enough yet... but I’ll be damned if I stop here."
His eyes flared.
"Uncle... watch me. I swear I’ll carry everything you left behind."
"Your death won’t be in vain."
His voice was low, cracked, but burning with purpose.
"Every scar, every lesson... I’ll turn it into power."
The golden-red energy coiled tighter around his arms.
His pulse thundered.
"You once told me to be the shield. Now I’ll be the blade too."
His aura surged, vibrating the ground beneath him.
"Zorwath... this ends with me."
His veins pulsed golden-red.
Muscles expanded slightly. Power crackled around him like fire chained to lightning.
[Titan Pulse Activation: ENABLED]
– Temporarily amplifies physical capabilities by 300%+
– Glowing crimson veins
– High energy cost
– Time limited to 10 minutes
Aamir looked up at Zorwath.
"Let’s see how ’fragile’ I am now."
The second clash began.
Aamir moved first—vanishing in a blur.
Zorwath’s eyes barely had time to track the movement.
BAM! A right hook slammed into his jaw.
CRACK! A knee drove into his ribs.
THUMP! A spin kick forced Zorwath backward, black energy bleeding from his body.
But he didn’t grunt. He didn’t scream.
He smiled.
"You’re fast."
"You’re strong."
"But still..."
"You’re not me."
Zorwath raised his palm.
BOOM!
A burst of dark matter energy exploded from his core. Aamir was flung across the battlefield, crashing into a broken statue. He coughed blood, but stood again, adrenaline overriding pain.
He ran forward again.
Fists collided. Blows exchanged like thunderclaps.
Aamir’s speed, multiplied by the Titan Pulse, made him appear like a streak of golden red. But Zorwath blocked more now. Dodged better. He was adjusting.
SLAM!
Zorwath caught Aamir’s fist—then slammed him to the ground like a meteor.
"You’re still relying on power."
"You lack control."
Aamir roared—his foot slammed into Zorwath’s side. He flipped up, launched five strikes in the span of two seconds—three landed.
Zorwath staggered.
For the first time... he bled real blood.
Aamir smirked.
"Not bad... for a dead man’s nephew."
Zorwath’s grin vanished.
He raised both hands—and dark pillars erupted from the earth like obsidian fangs.
Aamir dodged, weaving between them, but one clipped his side.
He grunted.
His time was running out. Titan Pulse was unstable.
[WARNING: System Load Reaching 87%]
[Pulse Limit Approaching]
He jumped high—then launched a final crimson-charged punch—
Zorwath caught it.
And squeezed.
"You’re impressive, Aamir."
"But I haven’t even started trying yet."
BOOOOM!!
A massive shockwave rippled out as Zorwath’s raw aura exploded, flinging Aamir into the dirt like a ragdoll.
The young warrior skidded, tumbling through debris, smashing through stone.
He lay there—heaving, bleeding, exhausted.
Zorwath walked forward, step by step, shadow rising like a god.
The battle was not over.
But for now...
Aamir had reached his limit.
And Zorwath?
He hadn’t even used 10% of his strength.
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