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Chapter 16 - THE ABYSS WITHIN

Darkness swallowed Kaito whole.

The moment he stepped through the Gate of Shadows, the world he had known collapsed. There was no sensation of falling, no feeling of movement—just an overwhelming emptiness, as if he had been erased from existence itself.

The weight of reality had lifted, leaving him floating in an infinite abyss where neither time nor space seemed to hold meaning.

Then came the whispers.

At first, they were distant, unintelligible murmurs that wove themselves through the void like strands of shadow.

But as the seconds—or were they hours?—dragged on, the voices sharpened, growing clearer, pressing against the walls of Kaito's mind.

"You are weak."

"A fraud."

"You do not deserve this power."

"You will never be enough."

Kaito clenched his teeth, his pulse pounding in his ears.

He had fought monsters, battled against forces that defied reality itself, but this… this was different. This battle was not against an enemy he could see or strike down with his sword.

This battle was against himself.

The abyss trembled, and suddenly, the shadows around him shifted. They began to mold, taking shape, forming something familiar. Kaito watched, frozen, as a figure stepped forward from the darkness—a mirror image of himself, but different.

This version of Kaito stood taller, his form wreathed in an aura of black mist, his eyes gleaming with an unnatural silver light. The dark doppelgänger smirked, tilting his head as if observing something pathetic.

"So," the shadow-Kaito said, his voice eerily similar yet filled with a cold mockery, "this is who I really am?"

Kaito narrowed his eyes, gripping the Shard of Eternity tighter. "What… are you?"

The doppelgänger chuckled, stepping forward, the darkness bending around him like a living entity. "I am you, Kaito Ren. The part of you that you've denied. The part that you've buried beneath false morality and empty promises."

Kaito remained silent, watching his counterpart carefully.

Shadow-Kaito spread his arms, his smirk widening. "You think you're some kind of hero, don't you? A warrior destined to save the realms. But deep down, you know the truth." His eyes gleamed with an unsettling amusement. "You don't want to protect anyone."

Kaito's fingers twitched. "That's a lie."

The doppelgänger laughed, a hollow, echoing sound that sent a shiver down Kaito's spine. "Is it?" He leaned forward, his voice dropping to a whisper. "Or are you just too afraid to admit what you really want?"

Kaito's breath hitched.

"You crave power, don't you?" Shadow-Kaito continued, stepping closer. "You don't fight to save people. You fight because you want to win. Because you want to prove that you are stronger than everyone else. That you are better."

Kaito shook his head, but his heart pounded in his chest. "No… I—"

"Liar." Shadow-Kaito interrupted.

The word cut through him like a blade.

"You enjoy this, don't you?" Shadow-Kaito pressed on, his silver eyes gleaming. "The thrill of the fight. The rush of domination. The feeling of standing above the weak, of proving that no one can control you." He grinned. "You don't want to protect—you want to rule."

Kaito's fists clenched, his knuckles turning white. "That's not true."

Shadow-Kaito's smirk faded, his gaze sharpening into something far more dangerous. "Then why… did you hesitate?"

Kaito's breath caught in his throat.

The shadow figure chuckled, shaking his head. "See? Even now, part of you knows that I'm right." His form flickered, becoming darker, more ominous. "You fight because you are afraid. Afraid of being powerless again. Afraid of being nothing. So tell me, Kaito Ren…"

The darkness around them twisted violently, swirling like a storm.

"What will you choose?"

A sharp pain shot through Kaito's skull, and suddenly, the abyss shattered.

When he opened his eyes, he was no longer floating in the void. He stood in a barren wasteland, the sky above crimson, the ground cracked and lifeless. The air was heavy with a suffocating presence, pressing down on him like an invisible force.

And standing a few feet away… was himself.

But this time, his doppelgänger was not speaking. He was advancing.

Without warning, Shadow-Kaito lunged forward, blade drawn, aiming directly for Kaito's throat.

Kaito barely managed to react in time, raising his sword to meet the attack. Their blades clashed, sending a shockwave through the air. The force of it sent Kaito skidding back, his feet barely finding purchase on the cracked ground.

Shadow-Kaito didn't hesitate. He was relentless, moving with terrifying speed and precision. Every strike was faster, stronger, more refined than Kaito had expected—as if this version of him had already mastered every technique Kaito had only begun to understand.

And worse… he was smiling.

Kaito blocked another attack, barely dodging a lethal cut aimed at his side. His muscles burned with exertion, his breath coming fast and uneven.

"Come on!" Shadow-Kaito shouted, his silver eyes blazing with exhilaration. "Fight me like you mean it!"

Kaito gritted his teeth. He couldn't keep this up. His counterpart was stronger, faster, and completely unrestrained. If he kept fighting defensively, he would lose.

Shadow-Kaito lunged again, aiming for his heart.

Kaito acted on instinct.

Instead of dodging, he stepped forward, letting the attack come closer than it should have. At the last possible second, he twisted his body, deflecting the blade just inches away from his chest.

Then, with a roar, he countered—slashing his own sword upward with all his strength.

Shadow-Kaito's grin faltered. He barely managed to parry, but the force of the attack sent him staggering backward.

Kaito didn't stop.

He pressed forward, his strikes becoming sharper, more precise. He fought not to win, not to dominate, but to prove that he would not let himself be controlled.

Shadow-Kaito laughed, but it was different now—less mocking, more… satisfied.

"You're finally fighting like you mean it," he murmured.

Then, to Kaito's shock…

His doppelgänger dropped his sword.

The battlefield trembled.

"You pass," Shadow-Kaito said, his form flickering, dissolving into smoke. "For now."

Kaito's eyes widened as the world around him shattered once more.

When he awoke, he was standing back at the Gate of Shadows.

The Keeper was watching him, his expression unreadable.

"You have confronted yourself," he said. "And you have chosen."

Kaito exhaled shakily, his heart still pounding from the battle.

"Was that… really me?" he asked.

The Keeper nodded. "A part of you. One that will never disappear. But for now, you have proven your resolve."

The Gate of Shadows rumbled, and for the first time, it opened.

Kaito stepped forward.

He was ready.

The Heart of the Realms awaited.

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