Demonic Po*nstar System

Chapter 696: He Is Ashborn



Chapter 696: He Is Ashborn



"Kaiden Grey is an Ashborn."


Kaiden tapped it.


The post was long. MyExLeftMeNowITrackGuilds had spent lots of time on this.


"I know how this sounds. Bear with me.


1: Magnus Ashborn doesn’t do what he did today for strangers. I’ve tracked New Dawn’s public activities for three years. Magnus has NEVER personally confronted a competitor. Not during the Solaris incident when a rival guild poached four of his veteran fighters. Not during the Hargate scandal when someone leaked their dungeon routes. Both times, he sent lawyers. Today he flew to a ridge and screamed at a kid. That’s not professional. That’s personal.


2: Ashborn children are hidden until awakening. This is public knowledge. Selena Ashborn was unknown until she awakened at 16. The twins were unknown until they awakened at 17. Alice Ashborn at 15. The family has never stated how many children they have. If a child never awakened, the public would have no way of knowing they existed.


3: Timeline. Kaiden Grey is 22. Selena Ashborn is 24. The twins are 20. Alice is soon to be 17. There’s a gap between Selena and the twins that fits a second child exactly.


4: Facial structure. I pulled screenshots from today’s stream and compared them to Magnus Ashborn’s Association profile. The jawline and brow structure are similar. I also compared to Vespera Ashborn’s press conference footage from last year. The resemblance to Vespera is subtler but present, particularly the eye shape and cheekbone placement. Screenshots below.


5: This is the one that made me write this post. Go back and watch every clip of Kaiden Grey losing his temper. The moments where he actually gets furious. His mana pressure has the same signature as Vespera Ashborn’s.


I’m not talking about power level. I’m talking about texture. The way the air feels when he’s angry versus when he’s fighting. There’s a heaviness to it, a specific weight like you’re already dead you just don’t know it yet.


Conclusion: Kaiden Grey is an unawakened Ashborn child who was never publicly disclosed. Magnus’s reaction today wasn’t a guild leader defending his turf. It was a father watching a son he never acknowledged humiliate him in front of the entire world."


The replies were split.


The top response, four hundred upvotes, from Sir_This_Is_A_Wendys: "This is genuinely unhinged lmao. You wrote a whole dissertation because two guys have similar jawlines? Magnus was pissed because Kai just massacred his rookie fighters and ruined his guild’s competition standing. It’s not that deep bro"


SomeoneStoleMyGoat: "the jawline comparison pics are sending me, someone take this man’s red string board away"


But further down, the tone shifted.


A reply with eighty-nine upvotes and a verified awakened-researcher tag, ManaBroke: "I came in here to laugh but the mana signature point is actually interesting. Many people get furious in the awakened combatant line of work, yet rarely do you feel animosity through the screen itself. Not saying the rest holds but that specific observation deserves better than ’lmao’ dismissals."


MyTherapistQuit: "Has anyone checked how many children the Ashborns have officially confirmed? I just spent twenty minutes searching and the answer is they haven’t. The family has never made a public statement about total number of children."


RatJuror: "I watched the clip again after reading this. The moment where Kaiden asks ’why do you care about me’ and Magnus can’t answer. Look at his face. Really look. That’s not a man who doesn’t have an answer. That’s a man who has an answer he can’t say."


DungeonDropout: "ok but if this were true then Kaiden telling Magnus ’I don’t answer to you’ on live television is genuinely one of the most savage things in the history of human interaction"


Kaiden lowered his phone and looked out over the basin.


The grin that spread across his face was slow and entirely genuine.


’Right on schedule.’


He’d planted those seeds on purpose. The confrontation. The question. The innocent act. The phrasing designed to make a million strangers ask the one question Magnus couldn’t answer without detonating his entire public life.


The internet was doing his work for him now, pulling at threads he’d deliberately left loose, and every thread led to the same conclusion that Magnus had spent so much time keeping buried.


The best part was that he didn’t need them to find the truth. He just needed the question to exist, to float, to become the kind of persistent background noise that a man like Magnus couldn’t silence.


’Try shutting down a million threads, father of mine. I’d love to watch you try.’


He scrolled past the forum thread and almost kept going, but a new headline caught his eye. This one carried a different weight.


WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFING - UNOFFICIAL STATEMENT RE: KAIDEN GREY


He opened it.


The statement was short, carefully worded, and attributed to a deputy press secretary whose name Kaiden had never heard. Which meant it was unofficial enough to deny and official enough to mean the president had signed off on it.


"The administration is aware of remarks made by Mr. Kaiden Grey during a live competition broadcast in which he referenced the Office of the President. The White House does not interpret these remarks as a challenge to federal authority or a statement of political intent. Mr. Grey is a nationally recognized awakened combatant who was operating under significant duress in a high-intensity combat environment. The administration recognizes the unique pressures facing awakened competitors and considers the matter closed."


Kaiden read it twice and chuckled.


’Significant duress.’ ’High-intensity combat environment.’ ’Considers the matter closed.’


Same playbook. Same man. The president who’d pinned medals on Kaiden’s chest during the ChronosX arc hadn’t done it out of gratitude. He’d done it because America needed to see its elected leader standing above its new gods, handing out honors like a king bestowing knighthoods, proving that the reins were still in human hands. Kaiden had recognized the power play the moment he’d stepped onto that stage and shaken the man’s hand for the cameras.


This statement was the same thing. A Medal ceremony hero saying ’or the president himself’ on a million-viewer stream was a crack in the image of control. The statement existed to plaster over it. Not because the president cared about Kaiden Grey, but because the president cared about the president.


’At least we understand each other.’


He pocketed the phone, leaned back on his palms, and let the mountain air settle around him. The sun was lower now, the light turning amber across the basin, and for a few seconds the silence felt earned.


Then he pulled the phone back out and scrolled to a contact that had no name.


Just a number. Unregistered, untraceable, routed through three layers of encryption that Vespera had set up herself. The private line that maybe five people in the world knew existed.


He tapped it and raised the phone to his ear.


It rang.


And rang.


And rang.


The automated disconnect tone played, flat and final. No voicemail. The line didn’t have one.


Kaiden pulled the phone away and looked at the screen.


He tried again. Same result. Six rings, then the dead tone.


That was wrong.


Vespera always picked up the private line. Always. It didn’t matter what time it was, what she was doing, or what political crisis demanded her attention. The private line was the private line because the people who had that number were the people who mattered more than whatever else was happening.


Kaiden had called it at three in the morning during exam week once, drunk in his college dorm, and she’d picked up on the second ring and listened to him yap utter nonsense for forty minutes straight without once asking why he was calling.


She did not let this line ring out.


He stared at the phone for a long moment, then pocketed it.


’Huh.’


He didn’t know what it meant. He didn’t have enough information to know what it meant. But the absence of her voice left a gap that his tactical mind immediately started filling with possibilities, and none of them were comforting.


He’d try again later.


...


The voice came from behind him, and it was familiar in the way that old scars were familiar.


"Kaiden Grey."


He didn’t turn around.


"We need to talk. Right now."


Selena Ashborn’s voice carried the clipped authority of a woman who’d grown up being obeyed.



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