All Chapters of Summoned Celestial Divine Beast : Chapter 31
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Chapter 31: The Schemes Beneath the Surface
Chapter 31: The Schemes Beneath the Surface“Damn it! We should’ve beaten that insignificant farmer already!” One of Raivan’s lackeys growled in frustration, his knuckles white as he clenched them in anger.Another, quieter voice responded, “I didn’t realize there’d be a mutant among them. I didn’t account for that...”The words hit the others like a thunderclap. “What? A mutant?” they gasped, their eyes wide in disbelief.Raivan, whose expression had been carefully neutral until then, simply waved a dismissive hand, brushing aside their shock. "It doesn't matter. We’ve seen what he’s capable of now. His manipulation of Dioki has already entered the manifestation stage. Not to mention, his wolf can speak... and its strength far exceeds that of our familiars.”“But—”“There are no buts. I’ve already made my decision. Don’t disturb him again.” Raivan’s lips curled in distaste, his tone venomous. Even though every word felt like it was being dragged out of him, he couldn’t avoid saying i
Chapter 32: The Warmth Beneath the Ashen Earth
Chapter 32: The Warmth Beneath the Ashen Earth“I’ve figured it out,” Ryan grinned, his expression a mixture of satisfaction and quiet triumph.The figure approaching the camp was unmistakably familiar, though Ryan hadn’t expected her to arrive under these circumstances. Selena. His lips parted in surprise as he took in her appearance. She didn’t look well—not even close. There were heavy bags under her eyes, her skin a pale shade that made her appear more ghostly than living, and her shoulders slumped in exhaustion. It was as if the very weight of the world had been placed on her fragile frame. Selena was more beaten down than even Raivan and his lackeys, who, despite their arrogance, still had some form of energy left in them.Yet, despite her condition, the vampire beside her—Risa—held her composure with unnerving poise. But even the vampire couldn’t mask the concern in her eyes for the exhausted girl she was guiding forward.“Well, well,” Ryan muttered, narrowing his eyes as he re
Chapter 33: “Shattered Oaths in Whispering Darkness”
Chapter 33: “Shattered Oaths in Whispering Darkness”The bitter draft of night seeped through the dusty stone walls, wrapping its icy fingers around Chaollete Ashley’s frail form. A voice, shrill and venomous, slashed through the dead silence:“Why the fuck were you born a woman?!” Her uncle’s cry rattled the rafters like a cursed spell.Eight‑year‑old Chaollete recoiled, arms tightening around trembling knees. Tears rolled unchecked down her chin. She cradled her head in her hands, trying to smother the sting of each word. “I hate you… I fucking hate you!” her uncle barked, voice echoing with cruelty. All she could do was shrink into herself, muffling a scream that clawed its way up her throat.“Father… please help me…” she breathed through sobs, voice raw as wounded silk. Images of happier times flickered in her mind, a delicate tapestry of warmth and sunlight now torn to shreds.She remembered: her father’s gentle grin, like spring sun breaking through a storm. He’d whispered to he
Chapter 34: “Embers of the Silent Accord”
Chapter 34: “Embers of the Silent Accord”A low, rasping groan slipped from Chaollete Ashley’s lips as warmth curled through her aching limbs. Her chest rose and fell unevenly, each breath a ragged whisper against the oppressive hush of the forest clearing. Every muscle in her body protested—an orchestra of soreness and fatigue—yet somehow her mind felt astonishingly clear, as though a veil of exhaustion had been peeled away in an instant.“Hey… you’re awake,” Ryan’s voice called softly from the opposite side of the shallow trench. The words drifted across the faint crackle of embers hidden beneath the gravel bed, reminding Chaollete of the last moments before Risa’s heavy blow had slipped her into darkness.She bolted upright, spine snapping with a dull ache. Her vision blurred for a heartbeat, then sharpened: Ryan sat cross-legged on the far edge of the trench, one hand raised in a calm gesture of peace. Between them, a neat row of flat stones carved a border no wider than a foot, s
Chapter 35: Shackles of Crimson Memory
Chapter 35: Shackles of Crimson MemoryThe full moon spilled silver fire through the stained-glass windows of Frexia Academy’s western tower. The corridors were dead silent, but inside Ryan’s head, chaos reigned. His breath was shallow, fists clenched as he stared at the dark walls of the combat chamber. Franca had summoned him for an emergency night session—unusual, even for her. Something was off.Ryan stepped forward, his boots echoing over cold stone, the scent of burnt ozone hanging thick in the air. The chamber’s usual training dummies were gone, replaced by a summoning circle pulsing with red Dioki runes—ancient, forbidden script that twisted like serpents.Franca stood at the center, arms folded. She was stone-faced, but there was something buried in her crimson eyes—a storm raging beneath her calm."You came," she said, voice flat."Didn’t know I had a choice," Ryan replied, trying to keep the edge out of his tone. "What is this? Some kind of advanced training?"Franca didn’t
Chapter 36: Beneath Alien Skies, Steel Rains and Shadows Clash
Chapter 36: Beneath Alien Skies, Steel Rains and Shadows Clash“So that’s what a juvenile-class alien looks like…” Chaollete Ashley muttered, arms folded across her chest, eyes narrowed as she stared at the grotesque creature atop the ridge. It loomed over the forest like a corrupt sentinel, its sinewy limbs clutching an uprooted tree with ease—like a barbarian wielding a club.The monster’s movements were cautious yet calculating, like it wasn’t just sensing threats—but evaluating them.Ryan didn’t respond right away. He stood next to Chaollete and Risa, eyes focused, jaw clenched. The hum of tension buzzed in the air like static before a thunderclap.“Yeah,” Ryan finally said, tone clipped. “Let’s stick to the plan.”With a flick of his hand, he signaled silently. In an instant, Sphinx slipped away from the group, a blur of gold and silver vanishing behind a tree’s shadow, silent as death on padded feet.Ryan, Chaollete, and Risa descended the hill deliberately, walking right into t
Chapter 37: The Cunning Roar Beneath the Crimson Canopy
Chapter 37: The Cunning Roar Beneath the Crimson CanopyThe monstrous creature twisted its grotesque form, harnessing a cyclone of momentum as it hurled a towering tree at Sphinx like a warhammer forged from nature itself. But Sphinx, ever the predator beneath his regal fur and silver mane, had anticipated this motion. He had been creeping forward with every second that passed, closing the gap while the beast had foolishly spun itself dizzy.The tree missed its mark.With a savage growl that echoed like thunder through the bloodstained forest, Sphinx lunged and sank his gleaming fangs into the alien’s throat. His jaws clamped down with primal fury, but to his growing annoyance, the alien’s flesh was unusually dense — like biting through volcanic rock wrapped in muscle. His teeth punctured but did not devastate. The wound wasn’t fatal. Worse, the monster’s body began to seal up the injury almost immediately, as if regenerating with each heartbeat.Still mid-swing, the alien finished it
Chapter 38 — The Rampage of the Celestial Beast, Sphinx
Chapter 38 — The Rampage of the Celestial Beast, Sphinx"GRRAAAHH!!"The unearthly shrieks were like a sonic explosion tearing through the dense woods of Frexia’s outer perimeter. Ryan, Chaollete, and Risa stood alert, nerves high-strung. The sound wasn’t just some wild creature’s cry—it was a battle cry. Alien. Unfamiliar. Hostile.Chaollete’s sharp eyes flicked through the trees. “Three incoming!” she barked out. Her voice sliced through the heavy tension like a blade.Risa’s Dioki pulse flared erratically beside her—resonating with her stress. She clutched her double daggers tighter, sweat beading on her brow.Ryan didn’t waste time. “Chaollete, split off. Take them out. Fast.” His tone left no room for argument.“But—”“Now! I’ll stall these bastards myself!” Ryan’s voice cracked like thunder.Chaollete’s lips tightened, but she nodded. She knew he was right. Ryan wasn’t being reckless—this was strategy.Three of the grotesque, chitin-armored aliens tore through the underbrush. T
Chapter 39: Twilight Hunt – Survive the Beast's Shadow
Chapter 39: Twilight Hunt – Survive the Beast's ShadowSphinx lunged into the fray like a bolt of fury, his obsidian fur blurring with speed, fangs dripping with the remnants of the hunt. The ground shivered beneath his claws as he tore through the final alien beasts with a predator's grace. They didn’t stand a chance. Against the wrath of the Celestial Beast, they were nothing more than leaves in a storm.The moment the last alien shrieked and collapsed into the underbrush, silence flooded the clearing.Ryan stood in the center of it all, sweat painting his skin, sword slack in hand. The Dioki that clung to the battlefield still pulsed, a soft violet haze glimmering faintly around the corpses. He exhaled. Hard."So... what now?" he asked aloud, flicking the sweat from his brow.Chaollete Ashley, her silver hair matted with forest grime and her elegant armor dulled by dirt, turned slightly. She crossed her arms and surveyed the scene with cool eyes. "You did the heavy lifting," she sa
Chapter 40: Wrath Beneath the Surface
Chapter 40: Wrath Beneath the SurfaceThe crowd gathered in front of the central notice board, eyes widening, lips parting, and voices erupting into frantic whispers. Dan, the Academy’s strict instructor with no room for mediocrity, stepped forward with a large poster in his hand. He slammed it onto the announcement board without a word, letting the numbers speak for themselves.The tall parchment bore the names of all the students who participated in the Frexia survival exam, along with their accumulated points. The rankings shimmered under the torchlight as students leaned in to see the results.Among the crowd, murmurs quickly broke out.“The top scorer... it's the Author again. Look at that gap!”“5100 points?! That’s monstrous...”“Tina Perez came in second with 4585. She’s not far behind... but still.”"And then... what the hell? Who's third!?"“Ryan... Ryan? You mean the farming guy?!”“He beat Chaollete?! That can’t be real!”“Wait, no way. He doesn't even have a humanoid summ