Reincarnated with a lucky draw system-Chapter 507: VAULT
Chen Mo let his guard drop at last, a deep exhale releasing the tension coiled in his chest.
No matter how much an imposter might mimic facts, this comfort, this quiet familiarity, felt too real to be fabricated.
His instincts, honed by betrayal and survival, whispered truth.
"Then how are you alive?" Chen Mo pressed. "I was sure I watched you die."
"You didn’t. It was all for show," the man explained. "I’m immortal, I can’t die of natural causes."
"What... or who are you, then?" Chen Mo asked, finally voicing the million-dollar question that burned in his mind.
"My real name is Vault," the man answered truthfully. "And I’m not from this Nexus."
He transformed afterward, his form shifting like mist reshaping into stone.
Chen Mo’s breath caught in shock.
The new appearance was unlike anything he had seen, close to human, yet profoundly otherworldly.
Vault’s skin gleamed obsidian black, polished to a smooth, beautiful sheen that reflected the cave’s amber light like dark mirrors.
His eyes shone a vivid green, piercing and wise, set in a handsome face with sharp, regal features.
Atop his head rested a crown formed from intertwining horns, elegant and thorny, twisting like living vines forged from shadow.
Chen Mo remained speechless, unable to comprehend the revelation unfolding before him.
His mind raced, piecing together fragments of old stories and forgotten legends.
"I was betrayed by my very father and people," Vault explained, his voice carrying the weight of ancient sorrow.
"All because I fell in love with a heavenly."
In Vault’s Nexus, two dominant beings ruled supreme.
Demons, masters of darkness and night, shadowy figures who thrived in eternal twilight, wielding powers of illusion and chaos.
And heavenlies, guardians of day and light, radiant entities who commanded purity and order, their auras banishing shadows wherever they tread.
As the two strongest races in that distant realm, demons and heavenlies were locked in perpetual small-scale battles, skirmishes flaring like embers in dry grass, sometimes erupting into all-out wars that scarred the land with craters of void and pillars of blinding radiance.
But the dynamic of their endless conflict shifted dramatically when the heir successor of the demon race, Vault himself, fell in love with the heir successor of the heavenly race.
Both races opposed the union at first, dismissing it as mere infatuation and madness, a dangerous folly that threatened the fragile balance between night and day.
But the more the heads of their respective clans did all they could to break the forbidden love, the stronger it grew.
Whispers of sabotage echoed through shadowed halls and radiant chambers alike, poisoned gifts, false accusations, staged ambushes meant to sow distrust.
Yet Vault and his heavenly beloved clung to each other, their bond a defiant flame amid the encroaching darkness.
With no success in shattering it, both races had no choice but to grudgingly accept the union.
And for the first time since the Nexus was created, demons and heavenlies organized an intermarriage between the two heirs.
The ceremony unfolded in a neutral realm of twilight, tables laden with feasts of dark fruits and luminous nectar, guests seated among one another in uneasy truce.
Laughter mingled with wary glances, the air thick with the scent of smoldering incense and blooming starflowers, a fragile peace hanging by threads of hope.
But the saying goes: never trust a demon.
The demon leader, Vault’s own father, and his trusted aides twisted the wedding to their advantage, launching a surprise attack that caught the heavenlies off guard.
Blades hidden in bouquets, poisons laced in toasts, chaos erupted in screams and clashing energies.
Important figures of the heavenlies fell in the onslaught, including Vault’s bride, her radiant light dimming forever in a pool of ethereal blood.
"In a fit of anger, I awakened the Mystic Arms," Vault explained, his green eyes distant, shadowed by the cave’s amber glow. "Obliterating every single culprit in a surge of raw power."
"Mystic Arms?" Chen Mo asked, confusion furrowing his brow as he tried to follow the tale.
"Yes," Vault replied, pointing at Chen Mo’s hands. "The very atmosphere you have right now."
"What do you mean?" Chen Mo pressed, glancing down at his arms where the faint golden inscriptions lay dormant beneath his skin, a subtle warmth pulsing like a hidden heartbeat.
"What do you know about your arms?" Vault asked, leaning forward on his cane, his obsidian skin catching the light like polished night.
"That they’re special, and they saved me when I was crippled. Aside from that, I know little about them," Chen Mo replied truthfully, flexing his fingers as memories of the awakening’s searing pain flickered through his mind.
"Hmm. Good. Very well then, there’s more to learn," Vault enlightened him, a knowing smile creasing his handsome face.
"You will be staying with me while I teach you how to use your Mystic Arms."
Chen Mo stayed with Vault within the realm, dedicating his time to mastering the enigmatic power and advancing his cultivation.
The valley’s dual nature, shifting between barren curses and bountiful fortunes, provided endless resources: spirit herbs that bloomed under starless skies, qi-rich crystals unearthed from cracked earth, elixirs distilled from ethereal mists.
Under Vault’s guidance, Chen Mo’s cultivation rose rapidly, meridians expanding like rivers swelling after rain, his dantian condensing into a denser core that thrummed with untapped potential.
And after a long time that stretched for years to Chen Mo, he gained understanding of his Mystic Arms, not complete, but encompassing everything Vault knew.
The inscriptions responded to his will now, channeling surges of invisible force that could strike without motion, heal without herbs, bend reality in subtle ways that left him breathless.
"That’s all for training," Vault informed him one day, as they sat by the cave’s hearth, the blue flames dancing shadows across the walls.
"This Mystic Arms... what’s its origin? And why did you transfer it to me?" Chen Mo asked, unable to comprehend why Vault would relinquish such a profound fortune.
"Mystic organs are a gift and a curse," Vault replied solemnly. "I’d rather not be part of that madness. Plus, I was simply following instructions."
"Let me explain the true incident that happened in my Nexus."
"After the wedding betrayal, I was helpless, of course. And had no way of revenge, the heartache of losing my love still haunting me like a relentless shadow, every breath a reminder of her fading light."
"I sought retribution from my father, but it never came. Instead, I was cast out and ruled unfit for ruling, left to wander the fringes of the Nexus like a broken exile."
"On the brink of death, I received the Mystic Arms through an unexplainable event, a surge of cosmic energy that bonded to my flesh, igniting veins with golden fire."
"After getting used to it, I quickly returned to my Nexus for revenge, killing every single one involved in the wedding massacre, my father included," Vault explained, his voice steady but laced with the echo of old rage, fists clenching unconsciously at the memory.
"Then how is it a curse?" Chen Mo asked, unable to see the downside amid the tales of vengeance and power.
"The one with the Mystic Brain sought me out," Vault continued.
"No, the right word is, the one with the Mystic Brain was the very reason I got the Mystic Arms as a temporary wielder. He reached out to me and made me serve his purpose as an executioner and proxy."
"After consistent use, I was forced to give away the Mystic Arms before it would consume me, until I found the perfect vessel for them. You," Vault explained, his green eyes locking onto Chen Mo’s with grave intensity. 𝙧𝙚𝙚𝔀𝒆𝓫𝓷𝙤𝓿𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝙤𝓶
"I still don’t understand how it’s a curse," Chen Mo pressed. "You’ve only made it sound dangerous."
"To know how it’s a curse, you must first know the origin of the Mystic Organs," Vault decided, settling back as if preparing for a deeper dive into forbidden lore.







