Beast Taming: Reincarnated With The Ultimate Bond System!-Chapter 203 - : : Trust!
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BURDEN III — RESPONSIBILITY
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This one crushed the ground beneath it, sending tremors through the earth.
A cracked throne hovered above the stone, ancient and imposing.
Images flooded his vision like a torrent.
Luna looking to him for guidance, eyes wide with trust.
Lysandra listening quietly to his words, nodding.
Nyxion smirking, but following without question, trusting his lead.
Children—Noir and others—calling him "Daddy," clinging to his legs.
Entire crowds reacting to his choices, lives hanging on his decisions.
The system asked plainly, voice echoing.
"Why lead?"
"Why decide for others?"
"Why not live only for yourself? Free. Unburdened."
Aiden laughed softly.
A tired, genuine sound amid the weight.
"Because someone has to."
The chains tightened violently, forcing air from his lungs.
His knees bent, buckling under the pressure.
"Because they chose me. Trusted me."
Another step, grinding forward.
"Because when things go wrong," He said through clenched teeth, muscles straining, "they look for me to fix it. To shield them."
He straightened slowly, defiantly.
"That’s not a curse. It’s... everything."
The throne cracked further—then stabilized.
Solid. Enduring.
The plinth shone brilliantly.
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Venya blinked.
Her feet touched solid ground—smooth stone, gently warm, like sunlit rock after a long day. The air smelled faintly of ash and sweet fruit.
She inhaled.
"...Oh."
Her eyes widened.
She stood on a floating island of obsidian and crystal, suspended in an endless twilight sky.
Above her stretched a vast horizon of drifting clouds lit from beneath by molten gold.
Far below, rivers of lava flowed like veins through a broken world, glowing softly—not violent, not threatening.
Beautiful. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎
Safe.
Venya spun once, arms spreading.
"This place is pretty!" she said aloud, smiling. "My Lord? Are you here?"
No answer.
She frowned.
"That’s not funny," She added lightly, peering around. "Venya doesn’t like when everyone disappears."
The bond pulsed faintly.
Distant.
Still there—but not close enough to cling to.
Venya hugged herself.
"...Okay. Deep breath. He’s fine. Venya is fine. Everyone’s fine."
She nodded to herself.
Then clapped her hands once.
"Alright! Trial time, right? Let’s do it!"
The air shimmered.
A shape formed ahead.
Not a monster.
Not a person.
A gate—arched stone, ancient and cracked, runes glowing faintly across its surface.
Above it, words burned into existence.
"THE FLAME THAT CHOOSES."
Venya tilted her head.
"...That sounds important."
She stepped closer.
The moment her foot crossed the threshold—
The world split.
She stood in a vast hall.
Not grand.
Not royal.
Just... full.
Long tables stretched end to end, covered in food—steaming dishes, fruits, breads, sweets. Laughter echoed. Familiar voices overlapped.
Venya’s eyes lit up.
"Oh!"
She ran forward.
"My Lord! Master! Luna! Nyxion! Look at this—!"
She stopped.
The table was full.
Everyone was there.
Lysandra laughing with Leona on her lap.
Nyxion leaning back, smug smile in place.
Arisha speaking softly.
Children playing.
All of them warm. Happy. Together.
And—
Aiden sat at the center.
Smiling.
But his eyes passed right over Venya.
Like she wasn’t there.
Her smile faltered.
"...My Lord?"
She stepped closer.
No reaction.
She waved her hand in front of his face.
Nothing.
Her heart fluttered—not fear yet, but confusion.
"Hey," She said softly. "Venya is right here."
A voice spoke behind her.
Calm. Clear. Not unkind.
"They are happy."
Venya turned.
A figure stood there—tall, draped in ember-colored light, face indistinct, like a silhouette shaped from flame.
"They are complete," It continued. "Without you."
Venya’s mouth opened.
Closed.
"...That’s rude," She said finally.
The figure didn’t react.
"You cling," It said. "Because you fear being unnecessary."
Venya blinked.
"Huh?"
The scene shifted.
The hall faded.
She stood in a wide open field beneath a golden sky.
Ahead—Aiden walked with Luna and Nyxion. Laughing. Talking.
He didn’t look back.
Venya felt the instinct hit her immediately.
Run.
Catch up.
Wrap her arms around him.
She took one step—
And the ground cracked beneath her feet.
Fire surged upward—not wild, but heavy, pinning her in place.
Her legs wouldn’t move.
The figure’s voice returned.
"If you are not needed... what are you?"
Venya swallowed.
"Venya is... Venya?"
The voice pressed.
"If you cannot protect."
"If you cannot lead."
"If you are not chosen first."
The fire tightened.
"Why do you stay?"
Venya’s breath came faster.
Her chest felt tight—not panic, but something deeper.
She watched Aiden grow farther away.
Her tail drooped.
"...Venya likes being close," She said quietly.
The figure waited.
"Venya likes laughing with everyone," She continued. "Venya likes sleeping near him.
Venya likes when he pats Venya’s head and says Venya did good."
The fire loosened slightly.
"But," Venya added, lifting her head, "that’s not why Venya stays."
The ground steadied.
She clenched her fists.
"Venya stays because Venya wants to," She said firmly. "Even if Venya isn’t the strongest. Even if Venya isn’t the smartest."
The fire flickered.
The figure tilted its head.
"You do not fear abandonment?"
Venya shook her head.
"Venya fears being sad," She admitted cheerfully. "But that’s okay. Sad passes."
She smiled softly.
"Venya doesn’t need to be special to belong."
The fire shattered.
The field dissolved.
She stood again on the floating island.
The gate ahead cracked open.
Inside burned a small, steady flame—golden-orange, calm, alive.
The figure spoke one last time.
"This flame will not make you stronger."
Venya stepped forward without hesitation.
"That’s okay," She said. "Venya is already happy."
She reached into the flame.
It didn’t burn.
It wrapped around her heart—warm, gentle, steady.
She gasped softly.
The bond surged.
Closer.
Brighter.
Aiden’s presence brushed against her soul—not words, not images—just warmth.
Venya laughed, tears stinging her eyes.
"My Lord..." She whispered. "Venya is still here."
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BURDEN IV — LOVE
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The final weight appeared, radiant and deceptively gentle.
Light. Warm. Pure.
So heavy it made the ground fracture outward in spiderwebs.
The moment he touched it—
Memories exploded, intimate and overwhelming.
Luna clinging to him in the night, body pressed close, whispering affections.
Lysandra’s quiet smile in rare moments of peace, her hand in his.
Nyxion’s possessive warmth, bodies entwined in passion.
Selvara’s guarded trust blooming into fierce loyalty.
Leona whispering, "Daddy," small arms around his neck.
And more—stolen kisses, shared beds, the raw vulnerability of bodies and hearts laid bare.
The system’s voice softened, almost compassionate.
"Love makes you hesitate in battle."
"Love makes you predictable to enemies."
"Love will get you killed one day."
"Drop it... and you will never hurt again. Never ache. Never break."
Aiden didn’t answer immediately.
His breath shook, ragged.
The chains dragged him forward without permission, forcing motion.
He staggered.
Fell to one knee, earth cracking under the impact.
The woman beside him stepped closer.
"You don’t have to carry everything alone," She murmured, voice husky, one hand trailing down his back.
Aiden laughed weakly, pained.
"I know. But I want to."
He stood slowly, gripping the light with both hands—feeling it burn sweetly.
"But if I drop this," He said, voice breaking but firm, "then none of the rest matters. The fear, the blood, the responsibility—all empty without this."
The chains went taut, pulling him down.
His knees buckled again, vision blurring.
"Love isn’t my weakness," He growled, pushing up with a roar. "It’s the reason I’m still standing. The fuel for every step."
The light didn’t resist.
It merged, flowing into him like liquid fire.
Gold flared through the chains, illuminating the void.
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[FINAL PHASE INITIATED]
[WALK]
[DISTANCE: UNKNOWN]
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There was no enemy to fight.
Only a road stretching forward into nothing—an endless path of cracked earth under the dying sun.
Every step burned, muscles screaming.
The burdens compounded, pressing down like mountains.
Aiden fell hard, face hitting the dust.
Got up, spitting grit.
Fell again, chains clanking.
Each time the chains tried to loosen—offering mercy—
He saw a face. Heard a voice. Felt a touch.
And refused, gripping tighter.
Fluffynugget fluttered anxiously around him, chirping worriedly.
"Mii... mii!"
Aiden smiled faintly through the pain, reaching up to stroke the little creature.
"I’m okay, buddy. We’re getting through this.
Step.
Step.
Step.
The light above flared brighter, responding.
The chains shone gold, no longer restraints but extensions of his will.
The road ended without warning—a sharp drop into light.
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Aethoniel stumbled forward as if the world had quietly stepped back and left her standing alone.
Her feet met polished stone—cold, immaculate, reflective enough that she could see herself in it.
Too clearly. The air smelled faintly of honey and iron. Sweet. Wrong.
She hugged her arms to her chest.
"B-Benefactor...?" Her voice came out small.
No answer.
The bond—usually a soft thread of warmth—was thin. Distant. Not gone. Just far enough to make her chest ache.
She took one careful step.
The floor rippled.
The reflection beneath her feet shifted—not showing her as she was, but as she had been.
Chains on her wrists. A lowered head. A number burned into a collar.
Aethoniel froze.
"N-No..." She whispered. "That’s... that’s not now. That’s not me anymore."
The reflection smiled.
It lifted its head and spoke with her voice.
"You never stopped being that."
Aethoniel clutched her head, fingers digging into her hair.
"S-Stop... Please stop!"
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END OF Chapter : 203 : TRUST!
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