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### **Chapter 4: First Warnings**
A few months after his birth, Elias began to react to people outside the family in unsettling ways. When someone entered the manor, the child immediately sensed the intruder's presence, even if it was someone well-known to the townspeople. Animals reacted similarly – dogs fled, cats hissed or hid in the shadows.
One evening, an old acquaintance of Adam's arrived at the manor – a man who had once become entangled in dark events connected to their past. Elias watched him silently from his crib. His gaze was piercing, almost psychic. The visitor felt a sudden coldness and a shiver of unease. Adam, seeing his son's reaction, felt a chill run down his spine – Elias was reacting instinctively, protecting his family. Lena realized she was raising a child who would define the boundaries of good and evil for herself.
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### **Chapter 5: The Secret of the Manor**
The manor, once filled with ghosts and shadows of the past, began to emit strange sounds again. At night, the rustles, knocks, and whispers became more intense, as if the spirits were sensing Elias's power. The child reacted immediately – shadows quivered, sounds fell silent, and the air became heavy and tense.
Lena realized that Elias was no ordinary child. His power wasn't merely paranormal – it was a legacy that intertwined Adam's obsession, the dark rituals of the past, and pure evil into a single, unpredictable being. Adam also saw fragments of himself in his son, in a more wild and untamed form.
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### **Chapter 6: First Visions**
Elias began experiencing visions—sometimes at night, sometimes during the day. The images depicted people from the future or scenes that were about to happen, often brutal and dark. Lena watched in horror, but Elias never harmed those closest to him. Each vision was a warning or a test, testing whether his parents could coexist with his power.
Adam felt Elijah's power begin to surpass anything they had known before—it was not only physical, but mental, emotional, and almost tangible. Lena began to fear the consequences, but at the same time, her fascination with the child's power grew.
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### **Chapter 7: Tests of Loyalty**
A long-forgotten enemy of Adam arrived at the manor, seeking to use Elijah's power for his own purposes. Elias reacted immediately—his eyes flashed, and the air trembled. Within moments, the intruder is completely dominated by the child, who displays a ruthless and brutal precision in his actions. Lena and Adam feel both pride and fear – their son is the heir to a power that can bring both protection and destruction.
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### **Chapter 8: A Night of Rituals**
One night, Elias performs rituals alone, arranging symbols and objects in the room. As the ritual ends, the air becomes thick, the moonlight gathers around the child, and the shadows in the room begin to move with his will. Lena and Adam watch, knowing that their child controls a power they themselves have never fully understood.
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### **Chapter 9: Love and Evil**
Despite all his fierce power and ruthlessness towards the intruders, Elias demonstrates absolute love for his parents. His every gesture toward them is pure, full of affection and care. Lena and Adam begin to understand that they are raising a being whose evil is natural and independent, yet who also knows the limits of love for those closest to them.
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### **Chapter 10: Shadow of the Future**
In the final scene of this installment, Lena observes Elijah sleeping in his crib. His face is calm, but the aura around him is dark and unsettling. Lena understands that they are raising a child who is pure evil—a savage force whose consequences will reach far beyond their home. However, Elias loves his family with all his heart, and his evil is focused solely on protecting his loved ones and eliminating his enemies.
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