Chapter 15: Jane, Mia...potential?
A teenage boy with black hair and black eyes lounged on a large chair, relaxed, admiring the view in front of him while sipping juice made from Sandra's fruit.
In the background, two girls ran at the same speed along a circular track. The pink-haired girl with pink eyes panted heavily, muttering curses under her breath toward her heartless master.
The red-haired girl, with violet eyes and otherworldly beauty, ran while casually wiping sweat from her face with her left hand. The gesture created a scene so seductive that even Kaal was momentarily stunned.
Damn! I knew Jane was my type, but this is ridiculous. My heart's pounding like a horse on Viagra every time I look at her. These must be the side effects of the Soul Curse Orb... but at least it's a nice view, Kaal thought to himself.
After Kaal broke through to the Foundation Realm and the {Origin Core} accepted him as its new owner, his Asura Eyes, which had once only revealed a person's bloodline, gained a new ability: the power to perceive a person's Fate Light. It helped him judge others' potential. The only drawback was that he couldn't see his own Fate Light.
That's when he discovered something shocking: both Jane and Mia had far more Fate Lights than any other clan members. Jane even had more than Samrat Kilvish, who had previously matched Kaal in cultivation talent before he fused with the Origin Core.
When tested by the clan, both girls had shown red-tier talent, the lowest, meaning they'd never reach the Foundation Realm. Even after six years at Kaal's side, both remained Rank 1 Warriors. That only confirmed one thing: their potential had nothing to do with talent, but with bloodline.
Thanks to his improved Asura Eyes, Kaal could now see that their bloodlines were pure and unawakened, something normally impossible to detect.
"I don't know any method to awaken unknown bloodlines... but one thing's certain: awakening requires a strong body," Kaal muttered softly. That's why he had ordered Jane and Mia to run to strengthen their bodies.
