Jordan was startled by what he had just done. Infuriated, the other green python surged forward, opening its massive, raging jaws stuck with fangs and deadly poisonous liquids. In that moment as it raged forward, Jordan shifted his fingers, and just immediately a beam of light shot out again from Jordan’s tiny finger like a mighty explosive tearing through the sky, which bisected the python’s body clean in half.
“Did… did I just do that? Did something just shoot out from my fingers? An instinct I couldn't resist, it's just like something took over me,” Jordan stammered inwardly, completely bewildered. “This is incredible. I can’t believe I’m capable of doing something so mind‑blowing!” he added chuckling inwardly.
Fiona stood rooted to the spot, unable to comprehend what she had just witnessed. In all her years as a cultivator, she had never seen a beam of light so powerful. Not even an experienced‑type element cultivator could accomplish such a feat.
The light element type of cultivations is another high level of Cultivation only those who hads a two cultivation type could join and perform. legend said that the light type energy is one who can clear off an entire city, and it is called the excavator.
"What… What did I just witness? Did little Ryan just shoot a beam of light that tore through the sky?" Fiona mumbled to herself, completely astonished, her hands gripping the lower edge of her gown and her eyes widening with disbelief.
“This type of cultivation is element‑based, and only a handful of element cultivators can do it at all—and even then, it takes a tremendous amount of energy to do a single feet of the attack. But this? No one has ever managed anything like this before, this energy, the force it's held in tearing through the sky, it's unlike anything I have ever seen,” she added under her breath, still trying to comprehend everything that had happened.
Fiona quickly ran to little Jordan and scooped him into her arms. To her surprise, he didn’t have a scratch on him.
"How did you do that, Ryan?" she asked, voice shaking with curiosity. Jordan responded with a charming baby smile and played with her hair.
A child younger than a year was never supposed to perform any cultivation technique. It took years for most people to harness even the basics of their element, and those were usually adults. Yet this six‑month‑old boy had acted like it was second nature.
Fiona rushed back to the royal castle, cradling Jordan, and quickly secured the door to his room. Her intention was to keep King Julien from finding out what had happened. If he knew, he might heartlessly force the boy to repeat the feat for his own gain and knowledge. King Julie had tried to perfect that same light element type of Cultivation, and yet he could only do the lowest part of it and it did take out a trumandance amount of energy from his body.
But word had already spread. The massive pythons, split in half, became a subject of whispered terror throughout the kingdom of Sinclair. The beam of light that shot into the sky had been witnessed by countless people in the town and even beyond, and speculation about its nature circulated wildly. No one had ever seen such a rare and devastating technique before.
Soon, Fiona was called before King Julien. Somehow, one of the guards had spotted her rushing out from the mountainside garden with Jordan in her arms.
“Did you see the python that was split in two?” King Julien demanded, leaning forward on his throne, stroking his hands gracefully onto his beards as he fixed a piercing stare towards Fiona.
“Yes, King Julien, I saw the python, but it was already dead when I arrived, so I brought Ryan back to safety,” Fiona replied, trying to hide the truth, and acting according to the way she had scripted that would cancel any suspicion which could expose the truth.
“Hmm, is that so?” Julien rumbled, brushing a hand down his beard slowly and calculatingly. “Then what about the beam of light that was seen shooting into the sky, did you also experience that when going to the mountain side?” Julien asked.
“King Julien, I don’t really know. Perhaps it came from some mysterious person who killed the pythons,” Fiona responded quickly, hidden the truth beneath her chest.