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Chapter 21 - The Heart of Azure Mountain

Kami no gyakuten:The yamato hero

Sho and Kyoko stepped out of the cave, their bodies exhausted, their breaths uneven. The

Azure Crystal

in Sho's hands radiated a soft blue glow, casting a gentle light on their weary faces.

But despite their success, neither of them smiled.

Daigo was gone.

The sound of the rushing

River of the Forgotten

still echoed in their minds. His sacrifice had ensured their survival, but it had left a hole in their hearts that neither could put into words.

As they approached the meeting point,

Fuyutake

stood waiting for them. His piercing gaze quickly took in their condition—their bruises, their ragged clothes, and, most importantly, the missing third member.

His voice was calm but heavy with an unspoken emotion. "Where is Daigo?"

Kyoko gritted her teeth, her eyes filled with guilt. Sho looked down at the crystal in his hands, unable to meet Fuyutake's gaze.

"The river took him," Sho finally said, his voice barely above a whisper.

Fuyutake's expression darkened. For a moment, he didn't speak. The silence between them stretched, growing heavier by the second.

Then, he closed his eyes and let out a slow breath.

"I see." His voice was steady, but Sho and Kyoko could tell—

he was grieving too.

Sho clenched his fists. "We... we have to go back and save him."

Fuyutake shook his head. "The

River of the Forgotten

is not something we can defy. If he is still alive, he has already lost his memories."

The words hit like a blade to the chest.

Kyoko lowered her head, fighting the tears threatening to spill. Sho gritted his teeth, frustration boiling inside him.

Fuyutake placed a firm hand on Sho's shoulder. "Right now, we need to

complete our mission.

If we fail, Daigo's sacrifice will have been for nothing."

Sho took a shaky breath and nodded.

Fuyutake stepped back and raised his hands. Suddenly,

his aura flared to life.

A powerful blue energy surged around him, swirling like a storm before

taking shape—a massive dragon.

Sho and Kyoko barely had time to react before Fuyutake said, "Hold on."

The dragon

lifted off the ground

, carrying them into the sky. The world below shrank as they soared toward

the peak of Azure Mountain.

The journey was brief but breathtaking. The wind howled past them, the endless sky stretching beyond the horizon.

Soon,

they reached the summit.

A magnificent

ancient temple

stood before them, weathered by time but standing proud against the sky. Two

massive dragon statues

flanked the entrance, their carved eyes glowing faintly. But what caught their attention most was

a dragon's mouth carved in stone, embedded in the center of the entrance.

Fuyutake stepped forward. "This is where the

Azure Crystal

belongs."

Sho and Kyoko followed, their eyes scanning the

mystical structure.

There was an undeniable

energy

in the air—

something ancient, something powerful.

Sho hesitated. "Is this temple... alive?"

Fuyutake didn't answer immediately. Instead, he slowly approached the

stone dragon's mouth.

With a deep breath, he carefully placed the

Azure Crystal

inside.

The moment it touched the stone,

the ground trembled.

A surge of

blue light exploded outward,

engulfing the entire temple. The

two dragon statues

at the entrance seemed to awaken, their glowing eyes intensifying.

The

Azure Crystal rose into the air, spinning gracefully, pulsing with energy.

Sho's heart pounded in his chest. "What's happening?"

Kyoko took a cautious step back. "This is... more than just a crystal."

Fuyutake remained calm, watching the

temple come alive.

"This," he finally said,

"is the heart of Azure Mountain."

Sho and Kyoko turned to him, stunned.

Fuyutake continued, his voice steady. "Every

five years

, a cave appears deep within the mountain, forming

a single Azure Crystal.

But no

Seiryu Clan

member can take it."

Sho furrowed his brows. "Why?"

Fuyutake sighed. "Because it is a

gift, not a right.

Our ancestors made a pact with the

Azure Mountain Spirit.

If we take the crystal before it is retrieved by an outsider, it will lose its power and bring misfortune upon our clan."

Sho stared at the glowing crystal, a newfound respect forming in his heart.

Kyoko looked up at the swirling energy surrounding the temple. "So... what happens now?"

As if in response,

a deep rumbling sound

echoed from within the temple. The light from the

Azure Crystal

intensified, sending a shockwave through the air.

Sho and Kyoko shielded their eyes as the temple's

inner chamber slowly began to open.

Inside, an

altar

stood at the center, bathed in blue light. Strange,

ancient symbols

lined the walls, glowing faintly.

Fuyutake narrowed his eyes. "It's time."

He stepped forward, motioning for Sho and Kyoko to follow.

As they entered the chamber, Sho could

feel it.

A

presence.

A powerful, unseen force watching them.

Kyoko whispered, "Something is here."

Sho nodded, gripping his fists. "Yeah... I feel it too."

Fuyutake remained composed. "Be on guard. This is where the

Azure Crystal's power truly awakens.

"

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The moment they reached the altar, the

doors behind them slammed shut.

The air grew

thick with energy.

And then—

a voice

echoed through the chamber.

"Who dares disturb the heart of Azure Mountain?"

Sho's breath caught in his throat.

Kyoko's eyes widened.

Fuyutake closed his eyes, whispering under his breath. "It has begun."

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