Chapter 146: The Flame of Judgment — Divine Beasts in Discord
Ashes still drifted in the scarlet evening sky like snow from another world. The battlefield, once echoing with steel and roars, had fallen eerily silent. The stench of smoke, burnt blood, and Dioki residue painted the ruined village in shades of ruin and victory.Sphinx stood tall over the fading remains of the orc’s massive corpse, his crimson mane flickering faintly from the heat of the flames. The creature’s charred flesh shimmered, breaking apart into particles of light before dissolving into the wind. His golden eyes glowed faintly, reflecting the dying embers.He let out a deep, rumbling growl. “Hmph. Another fool gone to dust.”Not far away, the fallen angel and the valkyrie—two beings who looked like they should never have shared the same sky—stood with their weapons drawn, their recent opponents already disintegrating into motes of Dioki. The battlefield was all but cleaned ofLatest Chapter
Chapter 177
Chapter 177: Ryan’s Question “I am Sullivan Flamante. Welcome to my camp, children.” The voice was calm but carried the weight of authority, resonating across the training grounds like a sword cutting through the air. Every word seemed deliberate, imbued with an unspoken power that immediately set Ryan and Chaollete Ashley on edge. “Flamante…” Chaollete’s voice caught, almost involuntarily. The name was infamous, resonating like thunder across the kingdom, and the recognition in her eyes was undeniable. This was not just another knight. He was the legendary Sword Saint, a figure whose exploits had become mythic in scope. Her pulse quickened, a mixture of awe and respect coursing through her veins. Ryan, however, responded very differently. His gaze swept over the old general, taking in the subtle details of his attire—the leather coat worn with effortless style, the gleaming hilt of his sword resting against his hip, the faint,
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Chapter 176: The Veteran of One SwordThe military camp sprawled before Ryan in a way that defied the simple calculations of someone who had only ever faced conventional fortresses. From the outside, it was an unassuming stronghold, but up close, the sheer presence of more than two thousand alien beings surrounding it painted a scene that teetered on the edge of chaos. The walls, massive and meticulously reinforced, seemed impervious to any force short of a catastrophic siege, while the surrounding ditches and rudimentary fortifications created a gauntlet that would crush the unprepared. It was a fortress, yes, but one that had survived countless trials and witnessed innumerable battles, and Ryan could feel its pulse of vigilance like a heartbeat beneath the stone and timber.As his eyes traced the bustling life of the camp, it became clear that these were not ordinary soldiers. The knights stationed along the walls moved with a precision and lethality that Ryan immediately recognized
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Summoned Celestial Divine Beast C175: The Path Through Chaos The moment the air cracked open beneath their feet, both Ryan and Chaollete Ashley felt the rush of gravity seize them. “?!” They gasped at the same time as their bodies dropped through the smoke-filled sky. They hadn’t expected to fall together — not like this, not after everything. The world blurred into a chaotic spiral of shattered sky, falling debris, and monstrous shapes. But instead of panicking, Ryan twisted his body midair, his reflexes sharper than instinct. His right hand shot out, palm open, and his voice rang out like a command to the heavens. “Return, Nidhogg! Anubis!” In a flash of radiant light, both divine beasts vanished from the sky. It wasn’t that they disobeyed; it was that Ryan willed them to withdraw instantly — and their disappearance severed every Celestial Link in the area. Far above, Risa, Sasha, and Yin Zhen gasped as their own links flickered out one after another. The battle above turned
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Summoners War: Only I Summoned Divine Beasts C174: Wings of Desperation --- The sky itself trembled. Dust storms spiraled upward as the alien horde advanced like a living tide of metal and sinew, their grotesque wings slicing through the burning air. The earth had already become a graveyard of broken armor and shattered Dioki residue. It was clear to everyone watching — there was no way through the enemy lines anymore. On land, the path was sealed. In the air, however… there was still one last, insane chance. “Shit… we don’t have time to think,” Ryan hissed under his breath, gripping his gauntlet so tightly that Dioki light pulsed through the seams. The mature-class alien bellowed again, its dull, vibrating trumpet cry shaking the mountainside. The resonance drilled into his skull, setting his nerves ablaze. Each pulse of sound made his heartbeat skip and his stomach twist. The others — Chaollete Ashley, David, and the three familiars belonging to her — were clutching their e
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Summoned Celestial Divine Beast C173: Ensnared by the Crawling Hill (Bonus) DENG! DENG! DENG! The bell clanged across the night like an alarm of doom. In the vast military encampment beneath the silver glow of the moon, every soldier froze for half a heartbeat. Then—chaos. Canvas tents flapped. Boots thundered on trampled dirt. Sparks of mana flared as soldiers readied weapons glowing with faint Dioki. The commander ripped open the tent flap, his rugged face hardening as the shrill bell echoed again, shaking the air. “That signal…! All posts—report!” One of the lieutenants beside him paled, clutching his blade. “Commander, that’s the Red Bell. We’re under attack!” Every officer around him stiffened in alarm. Without hesitation, the commander bellowed, “To the east wall! Move, now!” The officers stormed out into the open. Soldiers were already pouring like rivers of steel and mana toward the eastern barricades. The air smelled of sweat, oil, and the metallic tang of fear.
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Summoned Celestial Divine Beast – C172: Flight Through the Abyssal Forest The damp air of the dying forest hissed with an alien pulse. Each breath Ryan drew tasted of smoke and iron, every heartbeat echoing louder than the distant screeches chasing their trail. His boots crushed dead leaves and alien ichor alike as he sprinted forward with the others — this was no organized retreat anymore. It was a desperate run for survival. Yin Zhen carved through the chaos ahead. His arms shimmered with gold-red Dioki, the aura flaring like a burning halo around his fists. Each punch tore apart the creatures that dared block their path, blowing holes through their bodies and vaporizing whatever foul liquid coursed through them. Every strike was a promise: no one touches his allies while he breathes. The air split again as Sphinx, the towering celestial beast, moved like a thunderstorm given flesh. His obsidian mane shimmered with streaks of cosmic gold. Unlike Yin Zhen, Sphinx didn’t carve a p
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