home

search

Chapter 8 — The Veracity That Changed Owners

  The Static crystal was placed at the center of the Static domain,

  in a position Arthian himself had designated.

  It was not an object used to display authority.

  Not a tool to control flow.

  And had never been used as a medium for any negotiation.

  It was simply

  a confirmation of shared existence.

  The crystal was forged from Skyfall Static Flow—

  the only type of material

  that could "remember coherence"

  without distortion.

  Arthian's father had once said,

  "If one day you choose someone

  to truly exist beside,

  use this crystal

  as witness."

  Throughout the time that had passed,

  the crystal always responded to Arthian.

  No tuning required.

  No forcing required.

  Merely his presence nearby

  and its flow would tremble naturally.

  And when it was between him and Lumis,

  the rhythm of that tremor would align,

  as though without gaps.

  But today,

  the crystal was still.

  Not the stillness of sleep.

  Not resting according to cycle.

  It was the stillness

  of no response.

  Arthian stood before it.

  Perceived the strangeness immediately.

  Support creative writers by reading their stories on Royal Road, not stolen versions.

  He did not rush.

  Did not touch.

  Simply let his flow

  course outward

  as it had before.

  The crystal did not answer.

  He furrowed his brow slightly

  and increased the precision of his flow.

  Not forcing.

  But "calling"—

  like every time before.

  The crystal remained still.

  And its color

  dimmed,

  as though it did not recognize him.

  Arthian felt resistance.

  Something that should not exist.

  Not violent rejection,

  but "non-recognition."

  The most painful thing

  is not being pushed away.

  It is being regarded as

  irrelevant.

  He stepped back slightly.

  Tried to review.

  Was his flow mistaken?

  Was his Static rhythm too rough?

  Or had he changed

  without realizing it?

  Questions began forming

  silently.

  In that very moment,

  Kronosvar appeared.

  He did not approach immediately.

  Simply stood at a distance

  and looked at the crystal with calm eyes.

  No surprise.

  No questioning.

  As though he

  had anticipated this.

  "Arthian." Kronosvar's voice was faint.

  Arthian turned to look

  but did not answer.

  Kronosvar moved closer.

  Just one step.

  He did not touch the crystal.

  Did not release any flow clearly.

  He simply raised his hand

  and swept through the air

  above the crystal's surface.

  In that split second,

  the crystal glowed.

  Not a bright light.

  Not violent tremor.

  But the same rhythm as

  Lumis's Static,

  standing on the other side of the domain.

  The two flows

  aligned

  perfectly.

  Arthian froze.

  Not from the light.

  Not from the color change.

  But from

  the familiarity.

  That rhythm

  was the same rhythm

  he had created himself.

  Lumis turned to look at the crystal

  with a relaxed expression.

  Not excitement.

  Not shock.

  Just a feeling

  of lightness.

  Kronosvar spoke evenly.

  Without pride.

  Without proclamation.

  Just words

  that sounded like concern.

  "Arthian…

  your flow

  has become too rough for Lumis recently."

  He paused briefly.

  "So I helped tune this piece for her."

  No blame.

  No reproach.

  But those words

  pierced deeper than

  direct accusation.

  Arthian looked at the crystal again.

  It still glowed.

  Still aligned with Lumis

  flawlessly.

  But when he moved closer,

  that light decreased.

  Politely.

  Not resisting.

  Not rejecting.

  Simply

  not wanting him.

  One thought

  began forming.

  Perhaps

  he really had changed.

  Perhaps

  his Static

  was no longer suitable.

  Perhaps

  his efforts

  had become a burden

  without him realizing it.

  Kronosvar did not say anything further.

  Did not offer for him to step back.

  Did not ask him to adjust.

  He simply stood there,

  in the position the crystal accepted.

  Lumis approached the crystal.

  Placed her hand down gently.

  "I feel the change very clearly."

  She turned to look at Kronosvar.

  "Thank you, Elder."

  Her tone sincere.

  No pretense.

  Kronosvar smiled faintly.

  "I only did what should be done."

  Arthian stepped back.

  One step.

  Not because he was forced,

  but because he

  did not want to disturb

  the rhythm that was "more complete."

  No one turned to look.

  No one asked.

  He simply

  disappeared from that circuit

  without anyone noticing.

  In the deep part of his chest,

  something trembled.

  Not anger.

  Not jealousy.

  Doubt

  turning inward to stab

  its own owner.

  "Did I do wrong?

  Am I too rough?

  Am I a burden?"

  He began to understand that

  the cruelest loss

  is not having someone taken away.

  It is having

  the "unique language"

  once used to communicate

  taken—

  and finding

  someone else

  speaks that language

  better than you.

  Arthian closed his eyes.

  Let the crystal

  continue its function.

  He did not destroy it.

  Did not reclaim it.

  Because in his heart,

  a crack had already formed.

  Not a crack in relationship,

  but a crack in

  self-confidence.

  And Kronosvar

  knew well

  that this kind of crack

  need not be rushed to expand.

  Because it would do its work

  from within.

  He watched Arthian step back

  without showing satisfaction.

  Without showing victory.

  Simply allowing it to happen.

  Because the best destruction

  is making the victim

  destroy themselves.

  (End of Chapter 8)

Recommended Popular Novels