My Muscle System in the Mage World

Chapter 264: Immortality



"Weren't they celebrating that their son had become an Elder just half a year ago... what kind of a tragedy..."

The neighbors murmured among themselves with weariness.

Suddenly, their eyes widened, looking at a burly young man with a muscular frame and veins all over his body, carrying two corpses and walking out of the mansion.

"Who is that?" one of them said, evidently intimidated.

"I know him, isn't that Aur, the son of Adam?" Sam, who was watching these, said with a sigh. "What happened to him? More importantly, whose corpse is these..." his eyes narrowed, straining his neck to see.

Immediately, his eyes widened in disbelief.

"This is Evelyn, and the other is..." Sam slumped to the floor. "He was perfectly fine just yesterday, why did he die?"

While Sam was in disbelief, Aur had slowly made his way to the small garden and started to dig with his bare hands.

In just five breaths of time, he had already dug a five-foot hole.

With a gentle motion, he put down the body of Adam and closed it with the soil again, marking it with the stone.

He also did the same with Evelyn and buried them both.

After doing these, Aur shouted loudly, "Does anyone have a tombstone?" His face was devoid of any emotion, with his eyes vacant.

The other neighbors quickly hid in the house, ignoring the words of Aur.

However, Sam, through gritted teeth, gathered his courage and went towards him, giving him two tombstones.

"Thank you, Uncle Sam," Aur nodded his head and started to carve in the tombstones with his bare hand by exquisitely controlling his blood and Qi, he was able to easily accomplish these.

Before long, he engraved the markings and put them on the two tombstones. Just then, his body froze while his nose twitched.

"No, it couldn't be," Aur muttered in disbelief as his heart pained, hurriedly releasing his entire perception.

Everything within the house became crystal clear, and he could sense all the things.

In one of the small rooms, there was a small lilith body lying on the bed, with her eyes wide open, staring at the ceiling.

Her complexion was extremely pale, as if not a single drop of blood was in her body, from her extended hand. There was a deep cut where blood still dropped to the pool of blood on the floor.

Her other hand was holding a knife.

"Ava," Aur cried out in alarm, walking towards the house with hurried footsteps. He wanted these to be untrue, but it wasn't...

As he opened the door of the room, Ava lay on the bed, with her white, long hair similar to Aur's, flowing freely on the bed.

"Mother and Father have left me, and you too..." Aur spoke in an extremely hoarse voice as he looked at the paper, which was written in extremely messy handwriting.

[I cannot live without the love and care of Father and Mother, so I am going to see them first, Brother. I am sorry, I don't have the will to live anymore. If it was possible, how good would immortality be?

I am sorry.]

Aur glanced at the paper, and something inside him seemed to have changed. His heart was normal, but it felt hollow.

His eyes focused on the words that his little sister had written, and then he remembered the letters of his mother and father.

"What should I do now?" he felt a little lost and trance. The three most important and most valuable people have all died, leaving him alone. He truly felt loneliness again.

Aur gently carried his little sister's body and came out of the house and started to dig another hole for her, after burying her body. He looked at Sam again.

Sam had already gone and took out another tombstone.

"Thank you, uncle," Aur spoke in an extremely hoarse tone while carving the stone with his bare hands.

"Aur, do you need anything else?" Sam asked with a hesitating expression.

"It's fine, thank you for helping me," Aur shook his head.

"Sigh, alright," Sam left the place.

Aur dropped to the muddy ground, his kneecaps touching the mother earth. He stared dazedly at the three graves he had buried his parents in.

The sky started to gather clouds, and booming sounds resounded throughout the place. It was evident that it was going to rain soon.

As expected, soon, raindrops met the ground, making it muddy. Drop by drop, slowly, Aur's combed hair became unkempt from the rain, and his entire bare body became soaked with rain.

The rainwater made his bulging muscles drench with moisture, making it even more intimidating and daunting.

If he released even a little of his terrifying blood and Qi, he would be able to completely evaporate the rain.

However, Aur didn't do so, just vacantly staring at the three tombstones.

The neighbours were watching Aur with comprehension, but they soon grew bored and went along sleeping in the middle of the night. Even Sam slept from the tiredness that crept in him.

The rain slowly stopped, and with the moon slowly disappearing, another day was coming soon.

Only this time, the neighbourhood was entirely silent from the intimidating presence of Aur and didn't dare to speak aloud, soon going around doing their own work.

Aur stayed in the stationary position, his knee stained with the mud, and the earthy smell wafted into his nose.

The day soon turned to night, and night to day.

Aur finally closed his eyes, taking a deep breath before he snapped them open.
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He stood up from the ground.

"From today onwards, my goal is immortality and nothing else," he swore in his heart, looking at the three graves.

"If I can truly attain immortality, I will come again next time. If I can't achieve it, then I will die trying it."

Aur muttered with determined eyes before his figure turned blurry, leaving the place.

As he was going towards the academy, suddenly, he was surrounded by guards in silver armor, making him slightly furrow his brows.

"Aur, you have to come with us."


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