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Celestial space King

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1

Daniel – POV

The palace halls echoed softly with each step I took, the stone beneath my feet cool and familiar. My hands were clenched at my sides, not in fear—but in anticipation.

Today was the day.

The day I would undergo the Astral Trials.

The day I would be chosen by a Great Celestial.

Most of my clan believed I'd awaken the Celestial of Flight or Stars, like my ancestors before me.

But deep inside... I felt something different. Something pulling.

My father, Amon, stood beside the Celestial Shrine, his dark eyes watching me with silent pride. I nodded once before stepping inside.

The shrine was quiet—no sound but the faint hum of divine energy. I sat at the center, crossing my legs. I took a deep breath. Then another. In... and out...

"Calm your heart. Still your thoughts." His words echoed in my mind.

Then—

Everything vanished.

The world around me dissolved into light.

I was somewhere else now. A strange place, floating in nothingness. The stars blinked above like eyes—endless, brilliant, and watching.

"Where... am I?" I whispered.

The stars flickered, too bright to look at directly. I covered my eyes, heart pounding.

No. Calm.

Remember what Father said—relax, focus... let the Celestial see your soul.

I closed my eyes and let go of the fear, the excitement, the noise in my head.

This was my moment.

Amon – POV

I watched my son settle into meditation at the shrine, his aura flickering with potential. I could feel the power gathering around him.

He was ready.

And then—boom.

A deafening explosion rocked the palace. My instincts flared. I threw up a barrier over the shrine instantly.

"Damn it!"

I bolted outside, divine energy already surging through my veins. Figures in black cloaks flooded the courtyard—mercenaries, assassins... no, soldiers.

They weren't here by accident.

They were here for him.

I tore through them like a storm. My blade sliced through the first wave with ease, divine energy lashing from my palms. But it wasn't enough.

There—a stronger presence, cloaked in violet flames, heading for the shrine.

I gritted my teeth. I didn't have time.

I sprinted back into the shrine, scooped Daniel into my arms—still deep in his trance—and vanished through a teleportation sigil carved into my palm.

We landed in a forest far from the palace, the night air cold and silent.

And then the silence broke.

I screamed—anger, grief, helplessness all crashing out of me. I slammed my fist into the ground, cracking the earth. Trees collapsed. Divine energy surged wildly from my body.

My clan... my people...

All gone.

Burned down in a single night.

And all I could do now was run.

Hold on, Daniel. You're all I have left now.

I will protect you—even if it costs me everything.