The figure that appeared in front of the window blocked out all the incoming light. For a moment, the room was plunged into complete darkness.
Though the light returned after a few seconds, seeping back through the glass, it was now much dimmer than before.
The foreign entity stood directly in front of Ravien and Asogi. Its majestic form remained motionless, yet its mere presence suppressed everything in the room.
Asogi grew uneasy as the atmosphere shifted. The child who had seemed so fragile just minutes ago now looked as if he had surrendered to fury.
His body trembled slightly; his skin rippled as though reacting to something beneath the surface.
Faint slits appeared and disappeared across his flesh. His energy was on the verge of overflowing.
But then, all at once—he stopped.
Ravien's words from just moments ago echoed in his mind:
"You are my first child. That's why I expect you to be more mature."
Asogi clenched his teeth and bowed his head.