chapter 171
Author: Little LYTA
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Summoned Celestial Divine Beast

C171: A Grave Miscalculation

The air trembled with a piercing wail that sounded like a dying trumpet from the heavens. The sound rolled across the battlefield like an omen of ruin, echoing off the broken trees and shattered ground. It wasn’t just noise—it was a summons.

Ryan’s eyes widened slightly. The vibration wasn’t natural. It came from something far more sinister than the usual alien horde.

“That sound…” murmured Chaollete Ashley, her silver hair fluttering under the crimson sky. “It’s… calling them.”

And indeed—it was.

From the mist that hung over the forest like a curse, came shadows slithering between the trees. Dozens. Then hundreds. The aliens’ guttural voices answered the trumpet in an eerie chorus, their claws scraping soil, their black eyes gleaming like stars drenched in blood.

Ryan clenched his fists, feeling the Dioki in his veins pulse in agitation. That power—mysterious, wild—seemed to hum in response to the call, like it was b
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