Villain: I transmigrated with Mind Control Powers

Chapter 170 The Doppelganger



As the ethereal glow of the fading light bathed the ancient temple, Aric and Elara stood side by side, the weight of the spirits' revelations hanging heavily between them. The chill in the air deepened, but Aric felt nothing but the simmering ambition that churned within him.

Elara's eyes were filled with concern. "Aric, are you sure about this path? The spirits warned us of the dangers ahead."

He offered her a reassuring smile, one that didn't quite reach his eyes. "Elara, with your guidance and the spirits' blessings, we have nothing to fear."

She nodded slowly, still uneasy. "The hidden path you've seen—it could lead us deeper into the heart of the forest, to places even my people have never ventured."

"All the more reason to explore it," Aric replied smoothly. "Think of the knowledge we could gain, the secrets that could help protect your people."

Elara's expression softened at the mention of her kin. "Very well. If you believe it's the right course, I'll trust your judgment."

"Excellent," Aric said, his gaze drifting momentarily to the intricate carvings on the temple walls—symbols of power and ancient rituals. His mind raced with possibilities. If the spirits had shown him a path, it meant there was something valuable awaiting him. Something he could use.

As they departed from the temple, the forest seemed to close in around them. Towering trees with twisted branches loomed overhead, their leaves whispering secrets in the wind. The underbrush was thick, but Elara moved through it with practiced ease. Aric followed closely, his senses alert.

"Stay close," Elara whispered. "The forest can be deceptive at dusk."

Aric smirked. "I've navigated more treacherous terrains."

She glanced back at him, her eyes reflecting the dim light. "This isn't just any terrain. The spirits dwell here, and they can lead you astray if they wish."

He raised an eyebrow. "Do you think they would do that?"

"Not without reason," she replied, her voice tinged with caution.

"Then we'll give them no reason," Aric said confidently, though inwardly he was already contemplating how to bend any forthcoming challenges to his advantage.

As they pressed on, the path became less discernible. Roots twisted like serpents across the ground, and the air grew heavy with mist. Elara paused, her gaze fixed on a barely visible trail veering off to the right.

"This way," she indicated. "I can feel the spirits' guidance."

Aric's eyes narrowed. "Are you certain? My instincts tell me the path continues straight ahead."

Elara shook her head. "Trust me, Aric. The spirits are showing me the way."

He considered protesting but thought better of it. Let her lead for now, he mused. It would make it easier to gain her trust—and perhaps she would inadvertently reveal more about the forest's hidden treasures.

"Lead on," he said graciously.

They ventured deeper, and the surroundings grew increasingly surreal. Luminescent fungi clung to the trees, casting an eerie glow. Strange, ethereal creatures flickered at the edges of their vision before disappearing into the shadows.

Elara halted suddenly, her hand raised in a silent warning. Aric stopped beside her, his hand instinctively moving toward the concealed dagger at his waist.

"What is it?" he whispered.

She pointed ahead to a clearing where the mist parted to reveal a serene pond. The water's surface was like a mirror, reflecting the starlit sky above despite the dense canopy.

"This is the Moonlit Basin," Elara murmured. "A sacred place of reflection and truth."

Aric eyed the pond skeptically. "And why have the spirits brought us here?"

"Perhaps they wish for us to cleanse ourselves before proceeding," she suggested. "To purify our intentions."

He suppressed a scoff. "Purity isn't exactly my forte," he thought. But aloud, he said, "Very well. If it is required."

Elara approached the water's edge, kneeling gracefully as she cupped her hands and lifted the cool liquid to her face. She closed her eyes, whispering a soft prayer.

Aric mimicked her actions, albeit with less reverence. As he splashed water onto his face, he felt a peculiar sensation—as if the pond were probing his thoughts, searching his soul. He quickly masked his true intentions, focusing instead on neutral thoughts.

"Proceed with caution," a voice echoed in his mind.

He started, glancing around to see if Elara had heard it too, but she remained undisturbed.

"Did you hear that?" he asked.

She opened her eyes, a serene smile on her lips. "Hear what?"

"Nothing," he replied curtly. "Must have been the wind."

They rose and continued onward. The forest seemed to shift around them, the trees rearranging themselves subtly, guiding them along a winding route.

After what felt like hours, they emerged into another clearing. At its center stood a monolithic stone archway covered in ancient runes that glowed faintly.

Elara gazed upon it with awe. "The Gateway of Echoes," she breathed. "It's said to be a passage to the Inner Sanctum of the spirits."

Aric's pulse quickened. "And beyond that?"

"Few have ventured through and returned," she admitted. "It's a place where the veil between realms is thinnest."

"A place of power," Aric mused aloud.

"Yes, but also of great peril," Elara cautioned. "We must be certain before we proceed."

Aric turned to her, his expression earnest. "Elara, this could be the key to understanding the spirits' true intentions. Think of what we could learn."

She hesitated. "I'm not sure..."

He stepped closer, his voice softening. "I need you with me. Your connection to the spirits is our guiding light."

Elara searched his eyes, eventually nodding. "Alright. Together, then."

They approached the archway, and as they did, the runes intensified in brightness. A low hum filled the air, resonating through their bones.

"Prepare yourself," Elara whispered. "Once we step through, there's no turning back until the spirits allow it."

Aric offered his hand, and she took it. Together, they crossed the threshold. .net

The world shifted abruptly. They found themselves in a realm awash with ethereal light. Translucent figures drifted around them—spirits of varying shapes and sizes, their features indistinct but their presence palpable.

Elara's grip tightened on his hand. "Stay close."

Before them materialized an imposing figure—a spirit larger than the rest, its form more defined. Its eyes glowed with an inner fire as it regarded them.

"Mortals," the spirit intoned, its voice echoing. "Why have you entered the Inner Sanctum?"

Elara bowed respectfully. "Great spirit, we seek guidance and wish to honor the connection between our realms."

Aric inclined his head slightly but remained silent, his mind racing. He needed to ascertain the spirit's power and how he might exploit this encounter.

The spirit's gaze shifted to Aric. "Your companion speaks truly, yet your heart harbors shadows."

Aric met the spirit's eyes unflinchingly. "I am but a seeker of knowledge. Is it wrong to desire understanding?"

"Desire is not wrong, but intent shapes destiny," the spirit replied cryptically.

Elara stepped forward. "We wish to harmonize our world with yours. Please, grant us your wisdom."

The spirit considered her words. "Very well. A trial shall be given. Succeed, and you may receive what you seek. Fail, and you shall remain here, bound to the realm of spirits."

Aric suppressed a smirk. A trial was an opportunity—to prove himself and perhaps gain leverage.

"We accept," he said confidently.

"Aric, wait—" Elara began, but the spirit had already raised a hand, and the surroundings dissolved into darkness.

When light returned, Aric found himself alone in a vast expanse. The ground was a mirror, reflecting the starless void above. A figure emerged from the shadows—an exact replica of himself, but with eyes as black as pitch.

"Who are you?" Aric demanded.

The doppelganger smirked. "I am you—unbound by pretense. The embodiment of your true ambitions."

Aric felt a chill. "Another test," he thought.

"You've worked so hard to hide your nature," the double taunted. "But here, there's no need for masks."

"I've nothing to hide," Aric retorted.

"Don't you?" The replica began to circle him. "You've manipulated the girl, feigned respect for the spirits—all to gain power. Why deny it?"

Aric bristled. "My actions serve a greater purpose."

"Indeed—for your own greatness," the double sneered. "Embrace it. Cast aside these foolish attachments."

Aric hesitated. Was this a trick? An attempt to expose him?

"Join me," the replica urged, extending a hand. "Together, we can seize the power of this realm."

A sudden realization struck Aric. This was a temptation—a lure to reveal his true intentions.

He forced a laugh. "Do you think me so easily swayed? I've no interest in petty deceptions."

The double's expression darkened. "You cannot lie to yourself."

"Perhaps not," Aric conceded. "But I can choose my path."

With that, he turned away, focusing his thoughts on Elara and the trial's completion.

The void trembled, and the darkness shattered like glass. Aric blinked as he returned to the Inner Sanctum, Elara standing beside him.

"Aric! Are you alright?" she asked, relief evident in her voice.

He nodded. "Just a minor diversion."

The spirit observed them impassively. "You have faced your inner self and returned. Perhaps there is more to you than ambition."

"Does that mean we've passed your trial?" Aric inquired.

"Not yet," the spirit replied. "There remains one more challenge—together."

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