The bond between siblings

Ravihiro watched Haruno as she adjusted to her human form, her movements still awkward but her enthusiasm palpable. Her wide eyes gleamed with curiosity, especially when she saw him sit down and begin his cultivation. For weeks, she had been observing him, but today, something weighed heavily on her mind.

"Brother... where are my parents?" she asked softly, breaking the silence.

Ravihiro froze for a moment. He knew the question would come eventually, but it still stung. He let out a sigh and looked at her, eyes filled with a strange mix of sorrow and resolve.

"They're gone," he said, his voice quiet but firm. Ravihiro tells her that they their parents are dead hiding the truth . You and I... we're alone in this world now."

Haruno's face fell, her lips trembling as the weight of his words sank in. She had always sensed something was off, that she was different, but hearing that her only connection to a family was gone filled her with a hollow emptiness.

Ravihiro's expression softened as he walked over to her. Placing a hand on her head, he said, "But you're not alone. We're in this together now. I'll take care of you, and you'll never have to worry about being alone again."

Haruno looked up at him, eyes shimmering with determination. "Thank you, brother."

From that day on, the two lived together in the forest, sharing each other's company and forging a bond that grew stronger with time. Ravihiro continued his rigorous training, practicing his formations and cultivating his body and soul power, while Haruno observed him with growing fascination. The young girl, though only recently hatched, had a sharp mind and a deep well of potential.

One day, Haruno couldn't contain her curiosity any longer. "Brother, can you teach me how to cultivate?"

Ravihiro stopped his training and looked at her, a smirk tugging at the corners of his lips. "So, you want to learn cultivation, huh?"

Haruno nodded enthusiastically. "Yes! I want to be strong like you!"

"Alright, but remember... cultivation isn't easy. It requires discipline, focus, and patience," he warned.

Haruno's eyes burned with determination. "I'll do whatever it takes."

Ravihiro agreed and began teaching her the basics of cultivation. He taught her how to sense and absorb spiritual energy, how to focus her mind, and how to control her breathing. Despite being a beast in origin, Haruno's adaptability was astonishing. She quickly picked up the basics, and in time, she began learning martial arts as well. Ravihiro taught her the stances and movements he had learned from the spirit, and Haruno followed with relentless effort.

One day, after a particularly intense training session, Ravihiro decided it was time to introduce her to something more advanced. "There's something special about your cultivation, Haruno. Because you're a beast, you can tap into soul power, something most humans can't access until much later in their cultivation journey."

He went on to explain the cultivation method he had learned, about how it originated from powerful soul beasts and the unique ability to absorb soul rings and bones. Haruno listened intently, her eyes wide with awe.

"This is the same cultivation path I'm on," he continued. "But you'll have a natural advantage since you're part of the beast world. The stronger your soul power becomes, the stronger you'll be."

To help her further, Ravihiro did something he had never done before. He handed Haruno the ring that contained the spirit, the one that had been his guide and mentor since arriving in this world.

"I'm giving you this ring," he said. "The spirit inside will help you improve your cultivation. It's already helped me reach a high level, and now it will guide you."

Haruno took the ring, staring at it in awe. "Are you sure, brother?"

Ravihiro smiled. "I'm sure. You're ready for this."

The spirit appeared before them, gazing at Haruno with approval. "I see you have chosen well, Ravihiro. I will assist her in mastering her soul power and guide her along the path."

Haruno beamed with excitement, placing the ring on her finger. She could feel the spirit's energy flowing into her, and from that moment on, her training intensified. Ravihiro continued to watch over her progress, occasionally joining her in martial arts practice and advising her when she struggled.

As Haruno grew stronger, their bond as siblings deepened. Ravihiro no longer felt the crushing loneliness he once did, and Haruno, despite the loss of her parents, had found a new purpose alongside her brother.

Together, they were no longer alone.