Chapter-96

Madam Rubi's all-knowing smile was a testament to the depths of her wisdom and insight. With a hint of maternal warmth, she gently reminded Sin that a mother had a unique ability to discern the truth hidden beneath her child's words. She understood him better than he might have realized, and the secret he had harbored was not as well-guarded as he had thought.

 

With a touch of affection in her voice, Madam Rubi proceeded to dismantle Sin's doubts and reservations. She expressed her unwavering confidence in his abilities, asserting that he possessed the strength to easily defeat Ira Tazzel, a fact that even their formidable adversary had acknowledged. It was a recognition of Sin's latent potential, a potential that could only be fully realized with the weight of Gungnir in his grasp.

 

As for the concern of the spear's safety, Madam Rubi reassured him with a conviction born of her profound understanding of Sin's character. She knew him to be not only a skilled warrior but also a vigilant guardian. She believed in his capacity to safeguard Gungnir against any threat, confident that his abilities and dedication would prove more than a match for any potential adversary.

 

Madam Rubi's words held a profound significance, not just for Sin but for the entire family. They represented a passing of the torch, a transfer of power and responsibility from one generation to the next. With her wisdom, trust, and unwavering belief in Sin's potential, Madam Rubi had set in motion a new chapter in their family's history.

 

Sin, moved by her words and the depth of her faith in him, accepted Gungnir with a renewed sense of purpose. He understood that the legendary spear was not just a symbol of power but also a reminder of the legacy he was now entrusted with.

 

Madam Rubi's invitation to retrieve Gungnir from the golden case filled Sin with a mix of anticipation and curiosity. As he approached the resplendent spear, he couldn't help but be drawn to its majestic allure. The enchanting gold of Gungnir seemed to beckon him, and with a sense of reverence, he extended his hand to touch it.

 

The moment his fingers made contact with the legendary weapon, something extraordinary occurred. It was as though reality itself had shifted, and Sin's consciousness was transported to a mysterious and enigmatic realm. All around him, there was nothing but an infinite expanse of darkness, a void that seemed to stretch on indefinitely.

 

Amidst this inky abyss, Sin's attention was immediately drawn to a pair of luminous, golden eyes that radiated with an otherworldly brilliance. They hovered before him, suspended in the formless void. These eyes held a depth of knowledge and power that left him both awestruck and humbled.

 

It was as if the very essence of Gungnir had manifested itself within this surreal space, communicating with Sin on a level beyond the physical. The connection was profound and intimate, transcending words or explanations. In that moment, Sin felt a profound sense of communion with the legendary spear, as if they were sharing a sacred bond that transcended time and space.

 

As he gazed into those radiant golden eyes, Sin couldn't help but wonder about the significance of this extraordinary experience. It was a moment that defied explanation, a revelation that hinted at the profound destiny that awaited him as the wielder of Gungnir.

 

As Sin found himself immersed in the enigmatic void, the golden eyes that radiated before him seemed to exude an overwhelming aura. It was a presence that threatened to engulf him, a formidable force that sought to penetrate his very being. Sin, however, was not one to succumb easily to such overpowering energies.

 

Instinctively, he drew upon the innate power within him, unleashing the Mangekyo Sharingan, a rare and potent ocular ability possessed by few. His eyes blazed with a crimson light, and the intricate pattern of the Sharingan's are three elongated triangles evenly positioned around the pupil, and each of them arches at the upper part, encircling the eye to create a circular pattern, resembling a pinwheel design has appeared, signifying the awakening of its formidable power.

 

The moment his Sharingan locked onto the golden eyes, an incredible transformation occurred within the boundless darkness. It shattered like a fragile mirror, revealing the illusory nature of the space that had momentarily enveloped him. This abrupt dissolution confirmed the dominance of the Sharingan, an ocular power renowned for its mastery over illusions.

 

Sin couldn't help but feel a sense of triumph and clarity wash over him. The Sharingan, often referred to as the "Eye of Hypnotism," had not only protected him but had also revealed the deceptive nature of the experience. It was a testament to the unrivaled prowess of the Sharingan in the realm of illusionary abilities.

 

In that moment, Sin recognized the profound significance of his ocular power and the unique path that lay ahead of him. The encounter with the illusory golden eyes had served as a reminder of the challenges and mysteries he would face as the wielder of Gungnir. With the Sharingan as his guide and protector.

 

As Sin grasped Gungnir firmly in his hand, he was immediately struck by its formidable weight. Even for someone of his exceptional physical prowess, the spear proved to be an incredible challenge to lift. His left hand, capable of effortlessly wielding over 300 kilograms of force, strained under the burden of the legendary weapon. The sheer heaviness of the spear was undeniable, and it left him momentarily taken aback.

 

Despite the initial struggle, Sin couldn't help but be fascinated by the overwhelming presence of Gungnir. The weight of the spear, like an anchor to reality, seemed to tether him to a deeper understanding of his own strength. It was as though the very essence of Gungnir had infused him with newfound power and determination.

 

With each passing moment, Sin felt a profound connection to the spear. Its weight, rather than being a hindrance, became a source of empowerment. It was as if the legendary weapon had chosen him, recognizing his potential and granting him the means to unlock it.

 

As Sin hefted Gungnir, he couldn't help but marvel at the paradoxical nature of the weapon. Despite its incredible heft, it felt like a natural extension of his own strength. The burden had transformed into a symbol of his capability, a testament to his readiness to carry the legacy of his family and the responsibilities that came with it.