The Grand Imperial Arena no longer resembled a battlefield prepared for a student tournant.
It looked like the heart of an apocalypse.
Crimson-gold flas rolled endlessly across shattered terrain, swallowing broken stone and molten debris beneath waves of sovereign heat. Above the battlefield, golden solar fire churned through the sky like divine wrath descending from the heavens themselves, illuminating the entire Imperial City in violent flashes of gold and crimson.
The arena barriers trembled continuously under unbearable pressure.
Ancient runes carved into the surrounding pillars glowed brighter with every passing second, releasing layer after layer of reinforcent energy just to keep the stadium intact. Even then, cracks occasionally spread across sections of the translucent barriers before hastily sealing again under the desperate efforts of the elders maintaining them.
Yet despite the chaos—
Despite the fire, destruction, and spiritual pressure flooding the arena—
Not a single spectator dared look away.
Tens of thousands of people sat frozen in silence.
No cheering.
No shouting.
No excited predictions.
Only suffocating anticipation.
Because everyone present understood instinctively that the next collision would decide everything.
This was no longer a simple semi-final.
This was the clash between two monsters rising toward the peak of a generation.
And sowhere deep within the collective consciousness of the empire—
People realized they were witnessing history.
High above the battlefield, Lion Solvaris hovered amidst spiraling solar flas.
Golden fire twisted around his body like living dragons, roaring through the air with terrifying intensity as unstable fusion energy continued surging outward from the Solar Drake rged partially into his form. The golden draconic armor covering sections of his body flickered violently under imnse strain, yet the pressure emanating from him only continued increasing.
His white-gold hair whipped wildly behind him.
Ancient imperial markings spread completely across both arms now, extending toward his neck like glowing veins of molten sunlight. His eyes no longer resembled those of an ordinary human.
They burned.
Not taphorically.
Literal golden fire flickered within his pupils.
Every breath he took caused waves of scorching heat to ripple through the battlefield.
Below him, chunks of shattered stone slowly lted from residual pressure alone.
Several spectators sitting closer to the arena barriers turned pale imdiately as Lion’s aura intensified again.
So weaker beast tars nearly collapsed under the suffocating weight pressing against the stadium.
Commander-level beasts seated alongside nobles began growling uneasily.
Because Lion no longer resembled a gifted student.
He looked like a young emperor standing within the center of a miniature sun.
Upon the highest imperial viewing platform, several royal elders watched silently with grim expressions.
One of them, an elderly man with silver hair and narrow eyes, exhaled slowly.
"He’s forcing the imperial bloodline resonance beyond recomnded limits already."
Another elder frowned while observing the instability spreading across Lion’s draconic armor.
"The Solar Drake fusion is becoming unstable. If he pushes further, backlash damage is inevitable."
"Should we intervene?"
Silence followed briefly.
Then the eldest among them shook his head calmly.
"No."
His aged eyes remained fixed on the battlefield below.
"This battle has already surpassed ordinary limits. Interrupting now would damage Lion’s spirit more than the backlash itself."
Another elder narrowed his eyes toward the crimson flas below.
"And besides..."
His voice carried faint unease.
"That Skygate student is even more dangerous than our reports suggested."
Far below them, at the center of the burning battlefield—
Aether stood calmly within the Sovereign Fla Domain.
Unlike Lion’s overwhelming outward dominance, Aether’s presence felt unnaturally quiet.
Controlled.
Focused.
Like the calm center of a storm.
Crimson-gold flas circled around him in flowing patterns that resembled an ancient kingdom forged entirely from fire. White-gold currents flickered naturally within the domain now, seamlessly integrated into the sovereign flas without causing instability.
The battlefield itself had changed under the domain’s influence.
The shattered ground glowed red beneath countless ancient fla symbols.
Enemy fire weakened slightly the mont it entered the domain.
Heat obeyed different laws here.
This was no longer rely elental manipulation.
This was authority.
And standing at the center of that authority—
The Fla Sovereign Pup slowly lifted its head.
Its body remained far smaller than the massive Golden War Lion roaring across the battlefield.
Far smaller than the overwhelming draconic aura surrounding Lion.
Yet not a single person underestimated it anymore.
Because the pressure emanating from the small beast had beco terrifying beyond reason.
The sovereign flas surrounding its body no longer appeared like ordinary fire.
They moved like living entities.
Every flicker carried ancient pride.
Every ember radiated absolute dominance.
Several fire-attributed beasts throughout the spectator sections had already lowered themselves instinctively.
Not from fear.
From submission.
Even the Solar Drake’s flas trembled occasionally whenever sovereign fire spread too close.
Aether could feel everything clearly now.
The domain.
The flas.
The synchronization.
For the first ti since forming the contract—
Nothing felt forced anymore.
The Fla Sovereign was not rely lending him power.
They were fighting together.
Completely.
Equal intent.
Equal will.
Equal determination.
Aether slowly closed his eyes for a single mont.
Amid the chaos surrounding him, he listened silently to the heartbeat of the flas themselves.
And within that burning silence—
He felt the Fla Sovereign’s emotions clearly.
Pride.
Excitent.
The hunger to dominate opposing flas completely.
Not arrogance.
Instinct.
The instinct of a ruler.
Aether exhaled slowly.
Then opened his eyes again.
Golden light flickered faintly beneath the hidden Heaven Eye locket.
High above him—
Lion raised both hands toward the sky.
The Solar Drake roared thunderously overhead.
Golden fire exploded outward like a celestial eruption.
Then—
The sky changed.
A massive sphere of condensed solar fla ford above the arena.
The mont it appeared—
The entire battlefield dimd beneath its overwhelming light.
It was not an illusion.
Not a projection.
Not spiritual deception.
It was real.
A miniature sun hanging above the Grand Imperial Arena.
Heat distorted space itself around the sphere.
The atmosphere twisted violently beneath unbearable pressure.
Entire sections of the audience recoiled instinctively.
Arena officials shouted frantically.
"Increase barrier output!"
"Reinforce the upper formations imdiately!"
"Move weaker spectators farther back!"
Dozens of elders poured spiritual energy into the surrounding pillars simultaneously as ancient defensive formations activated throughout the district surrounding the arena.
Because the attack forming overhead had already surpassed expected safety paraters completely.
Even Rowan, standing among the Skygate Academy viewing section, narrowed his eyes seriously.
"That fool..."
Beside him, several instructors stared upward in disbelief.
"That attack shouldn’t even exist at this level."
Rowan remained silent.
But inwardly—
Even he felt shock.
Not only toward Lion.
Toward Aether as well.
Because sohow—
The boy was still standing calmly beneath that pressure.
High above the battlefield, Lion’s voice thundered across the arena.
"You wanted to challenge the empire?"
Golden fire spiraled around him violently as the enormous solar sphere trembled overhead.
His burning gaze locked directly onto Aether.
"Then face the sun itself."
The sphere descended slightly.
The arena shook imdiately.
Valen looked upward and cursed loudly.
"That thing is insane!"
Even while fighting Rhyss and the Crimson Battle Ape, he could feel terrifying pressure pressing against his body from above.
Nearby, Liora’s usually composed expression tightened visibly.
The Moondream Hare stepped closer instinctively, its ears lowered beneath overwhelming heat.
"If that attack lands directly..."
She didn’t finish the sentence.
She didn’t need to.
Everyone understood.
The battlefield itself might collapse.
Yet amidst all that overwhelming pressure—
Aether still did not move.
Instead—
He simply looked toward the Fla Sovereign Pup.
And the small beast looked back at him.
No words were exchanged.
None were necessary.
Their synchronization deepened naturally.
Perfectly.
The sovereign domain responded imdiately.
Crimson-gold flas brightened across the battlefield like a kingdom awakening from slumber.
White-gold currents flowed through the fire with growing stability.
The Spirit Fairy floated quietly behind Aether, glowing softly as it supported the synchronization carefully. Though its energy had diminished after previous clashes, it still maintained absolute focus.
Deep within Aether’s shadow—
The Fallen Succubus watched silently.
A faint smile curved across her lips.
"Oh..."
Her crimson eyes glead with amusent.
"Now this is becoming interesting."
Then—
The Fla Sovereign Pup roared.
The entire battlefield exploded with fire.
Crimson-gold flas surged upward across the arena like an infernal ocean rising to swallow the heavens. Ancient fla symbols spread completely throughout the battlefield floor, illuminating the shattered terrain beneath waves of sovereign authority.
The pressure intensified instantly.
Even the massive solar sphere overhead trembled slightly.
The crowd stared in stunned silence.
Because it looked as though two suns now existed within the arena.
Golden solar destruction above.
Crimson sovereign inferno below.
Within the sovereign domain, tiny currents of white-gold fla rged naturally into the expanding inferno.
Not unstable.
Not violent.
Integrated.
Perfectly synchronized.
Liora’s eyes widened imdiately.
"He succeeded..."
The dangerous white-gold flas that once threatened to destabilize everything—
Had finally synchronized completely with the domain.
This was no longer brute-force compression.
This was evolution.
Deep beneath the arena, hidden within concealed observation chambers—
Several cloaked figures stood abruptly.
"He stabilized the fusion flas?!"
"That should be impossible!"
Projection crystals reflected the battlefield repeatedly while tension spread through the underground chamber.
Even the cloaked leader narrowed his eyes seriously now.
Because Aether’s growth rate had exceeded every prediction.
Far above—
Lion finally attacked.
The massive solar sphere descended.
Like a falling sun crashing toward the world below.
Golden fire swallowed the sky.
The arena darkened beneath overwhelming light.
Then Lion’s voice exploded across the battlefield.
"Solar Judgnt!"
The giant sphere crashed downward violently.
The crowd scread instinctively.
Arena barriers cracked again imdiately.
The heat beca unbearable.
Entire sections of reinforced stone lted before contact even occurred.
Yet directly beneath that descending catastrophe—
The Fla Sovereign Pup stepped forward calmly.
Sovereign flas surged upward across the domain.
White-gold currents spiraled through the inferno like divine veins of destruction.
Then—
Aether slowly raised one hand.
And the entire domain answered.
Every fla within the battlefield converged instantly toward the center.
Crimson-gold fire condensed upward into an enormous inferno spiral.
White-gold energy pulsed at its core rhythmically like the heartbeat of a god.
The atmosphere distorted violently around it.
Even sound itself seed to disappear.
Then—
Aether spoke quietly.
"Sovereign Inferno."
The inferno spiral surged upward.
And the world exploded.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!
The collision shattered sound itself.
A colossal pillar of gold, crimson, and white-gold fire erupted toward the heavens, piercing through the arena sky like the birth of a star.
The Grand Imperial Arena shook violently.
Massive sections of the battlefield collapsed instantly.
Barrier formations overloaded simultaneously.
Several elders entered reinforcent mode directly, pouring enormous quantities of spiritual energy into the arena defenses just to prevent total destruction.
The crowd saw nothing.
Only endless fire.
Only blinding light consuming the battlefield completely.
Within the inferno—
Lion pushed forward violently.
Golden bloodline resonance burned beyond safe limits as cracks spread across his draconic armor rapidly. The Solar Drake’s energy fluctuated chaotically beneath sovereign suppression, yet Lion ignored the instability entirely.
His eyes blazed with absolute determination.
Because he understood sothing clearly now.
This clash would decide superiority.
Not politics.
Not status.
Strength.
Across from him—
Aether advanced calmly through the inferno.
The sovereign flas obeyed him perfectly now.
Every movent felt natural.
Every fla responded instantly.
The synchronization between him and the Fla Sovereign had finally reached completion.
Not master and beast.
Partners.
Within the collision of catastrophic power, the two finally saw each other directly again.
Golden imperial fire.
Crimson sovereign fla.
Lion’s expression twisted into fierce exhilaration.
Aether’s gaze remained calm and focused.
Then—
Both unleashed everything remaining.
The inferno detonated again violently.
The Grand Imperial Arena trembled so hard that so spectators believed the structure itself would collapse entirely.
Cracks spread across outer viewing platforms.
Ancient defensive formations activated automatically throughout the surrounding city district.
Because the battle between two elite students—
Had already surpassed ordinary understanding.
And still—
Neither side retreated.
Neither side yielded.
Finally—
The massive inferno began collapsing inward.
Smoke and burning spiritual energy flooded the battlefield completely, obscuring all visibility.
The crowd waited breathlessly.
No one spoke.
No one moved.
They stared toward the burning smoke covering the shattered arena.
Waiting.
Wondering.
Terrified to know the result.
Because after today—
Neither Aether nor Lion Solvaris would ever again be viewed as ordinary geniuses.
They had crossed beyond that.
Into sothing far more dangerous.
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