The Grand Imperial Arena trembled beneath a pressure that no longer belonged in a student tournant.
Crimson-gold sovereign flas surged violently across shattered sections of the battlefield while endless eclipse darkness spread from the opposite side like a living tide swallowing light itself. Silver dream mist twisted desperately between those two monstrous domains, trying to preserve balance, yet the montary equilibrium established earlier had already begun collapsing again beneath Kael Draven’s relentless control.
The reinforced arena barriers groaned continuously.
Massive spiritual pillars surrounding the battlefield pulsed with unstable light as imperial elders poured energy into the formations without pause. Even then, cracks of spiritual distortion continued spreading through portions of the defensive arrays, causing waves of alarm to ripple through the higher-ranking officials overseeing the finals.
This battle had exceeded every prediction.
The crowd felt it clearly now.
What stood below them was no longer simply a championship match between academies.
It was the collision of monsters.
And at the center of that collapsing battlefield stood Skygate Academy—slowly being pushed toward defeat.
Valen knelt heavily beside Titancrest Fangbear near the broken center lane of the arena. Blood dripped steadily from wounds carved across his arms and shoulders while fragnts of shattered stone surrounded him. His beast fared no better. Deep spatial tears remained visible across the Fangbear’s heavily armored body, glowing faintly with residual distortion energy left behind by the Voidscale Serpent’s devastating ambush.
Even so, the massive beast continued growling fiercely, refusing to lower its head despite the pain tearing through its body.
Valen forced himself upright with visible effort and spat blood onto the battlefield.
"Damn monster academy..." he muttered hoarsely while gripping his weapon tighter. "Do these people ever get tired?"
Nearby, Liora’s breathing had beco uneven.
The Moondream Hare floated weakly within the silver mist beside her, its once radiant glow flickering unstably beneath the endless eclipse pressure saturating the battlefield. Sweat slid slowly down Liora’s forehead while trembling spiritual currents spread from her hands in repeated attempts to stabilize the collapsing dream-field.
Every ti she repaired one battlefield distortion—
Kael countered it imdiately.
Every opening she created—
Endless Eclipse sealed again.
The pressure was suffocating.
And across from them, walking slowly through layers of darkness and drifting shadow feathers, Kael Draven advanced like inevitable twilight descending upon the battlefield.
Calm.
Silent.
Unstoppable.
The Abyss Raven circled overhead beneath the storm-covered sky, releasing waves of dark ntal pressure with every slow flap of its enormous wings. Feathers blacker than midnight drifted downward endlessly, embedding themselves into the shattered battlefield and strengthening the eclipse domain further each second.
anwhile, the Voidscale Serpent continued phasing in and out of spatial fractures unpredictably, its massive body appearing only for brief monts before vanishing once more into distorted space.
And behind Kael—
The Duskwalker Beast lood silently like a nightmare born from living shadow.
Its form still appeared unstable, neither fully physical nor entirely spiritual, yet the pressure radiating from it distorted the battlefield itself. Dark-gray synchronization markings spread across Kael’s arms and portions of his neck now, pulsing faintly each ti the beast’s shadow expanded.
The synchronization was terrifyingly smooth.
Terrifyingly controlled.
Nothing like Lion’s explosive synchronization during the semi-final.
Kael’s power did not erupt wildly.
It consud slowly.
Precisely.
Like darkness tightening around prey.
The spectators could barely breathe beneath the pressure spreading throughout the arena.
Several weaker students had already been escorted away from the lower seating areas by imperial guards after fainting from spiritual suppression earlier. Even experienced tars watching from noble sections wore grim expressions now.
No one spoke casually anymore.
No one doubted the danger anymore.
Because Skygate Academy was losing.
Not due to lack of strength.
But because Kael controlled the battlefield itself.
Aether stood silently amid the sovereign flas while golden analysis threads filled his vision endlessly.
The Heaven Eye operated at terrifying speed.
Thousands of prediction branches unfolded continuously through his consciousness:
Movent chains.
Suppression paths.
Spatial distortions.
Future attack routes.
Counter-adjustnts.
The calculations multiplied endlessly.
And every result arrived at the sa conclusion.
Defeat.
If things continued like this—
Skygate would eventually collapse beneath Endless Eclipse.
He could already see the future branches clearly.
Valen’s injuries worsening.
Liora’s dream-field breaking completely.
The Spirit Fairy exhausting itself beyond recovery.
Then finally—
Kael sealing the battlefield entirely.
Again.
Again.
Again.
The sa future repeated.
Aether’s eyes narrowed slightly.
Not enough.
The sovereign flas alone were no longer enough.
At that mont, soft laughter echoed through the darkness within his consciousness.
The Fallen Succubus appeared once more beneath endless crimson shadow, reclining lazily upon a throne woven from darkness and scarlet silk-like energy. Her crimson eyes glowed beautifully while a faint smile curved across her lips.
"You finally understand," she whispered softly.
Her voice flowed through his mind like warm poison.
"You cannot win this battlefield through restraint anymore."
Dark crimson energy slowly spread through Aether’s shadow beneath his feet.
The surrounding sovereign flas flickered faintly in response.
The Succubus tilted her head slightly, amusent dancing within her crimson gaze.
"Your little flas are impressive," she continued lazily, "but that boy... he’s dangerous. His battlefield authority keeps evolving. His synchronization stabilizes the eclipse domain faster than your current output can destroy it."
Her smile deepened.
"But I can help you."
Aether remained silent.
Outside, another wave of eclipse suppression crashed across the battlefield.
Liora staggered backward as several dark chains erupted beneath the dream-field unexpectedly. The Moondream Hare cried out weakly while silver mist destabilized around them.
At the sa ti—
The Voidscale Serpent erged from a spatial fracture near Valen once more.
Titancrest Fangbear roared and intercepted the strike barely in ti, yet the impact still shattered the ground beneath them violently.
BOOOOM!!
Broken stone exploded outward.
Valen coughed blood again.
The crowd gasped loudly.
Kael continued advancing without hesitation.
No arrogance.
No mockery.
Only relentless pressure.
The Succubus observed the battlefield calmly through Aether’s senses before speaking again.
"I can give you victory."
Dark crimson power pulsed softly around her fingers.
"Open the seal a little further," she whispered. "Just a little."
Her smile beca dangerously beautiful.
"And I will crush this battlefield for you."
Aether’s gaze darkened faintly.
Because he knew she was telling the truth.
If he allowed deeper synchronization—
Everything would change instantly.
The eclipse suppression would collapse.
The battlefield would reverse.
Kael’s control would shatter.
But the cost...
Unpredictable.
The Heaven Eye trembled slightly.
Golden threads distorted strangely the mont deeper Succubus synchronization entered calculation paths.
Future branches beca unstable.
So vanished entirely.
Others twisted into chaotic outcos impossible to fully analyze.
That uncertainty alone was terrifying.
Aether had already experienced fragnts of the Succubus’ influence before.
Enough to understand one dangerous truth:
The more power he borrowed—
The harder it beca to remain fully himself.
Across the battlefield, Kael suddenly slowed slightly.
Gray eyes fixed directly toward Aether now.
Sharp.
Careful.
Because the atmosphere around Aether had begun changing.
Sothing darker stirred beneath the sovereign flas.
The Abyss Raven screeched overhead uneasily.
Even the Duskwalker Beast’s glowing eyes narrowed faintly.
Kael sensed it.
Not fully.
But enough to recognize danger.
Far beyond the public arena, hidden among concealed observation points embedded throughout the Imperial City, Seraphel and several cloaked hunters watched silently through specialized spiritual arrays.
The mont crimson shadow energy leaked from Aether’s aura—
Their expressions changed instantly.
"There..."
Seraphel’s strange gray eye narrowed sharply.
"The sealed entity."
One operative beside him spoke in a tense voice.
"That pressure... it’s increasing."
Another hunter tightened his grip unconsciously.
"Should we intervene?"
Seraphel remained silent for several monts while observing the battlefield carefully.
Then finally—
"No."
His gaze remained fixed on Aether.
"Not yet."
Back within the arena, the pressure continued escalating.
The Voidscale Serpent launched another assassination strike suddenly.
Spatial fractures exploded open beside Liora.
Too fast.
The silver dream-field twisted violently as the serpent’s fangs tore through layered distortions.
Liora barely reacted in ti.
The impact still broke partially through her defenses.
Blood spilled lightly from the corner of her lips as she staggered backward.
The crowd cried out in alarm.
Aether’s eyes narrowed sharply.
And within the darkness—
The Fallen Succubus extended one elegant hand toward him.
"Choose."
For one brief mont—
Aether’s consciousness drifted toward the crimson darkness.
The seal loosened slightly.
Dark seductive power surged through his spiritual space instantly.
The battlefield reacted imdiately.
The shadows beneath the arena twisted unnaturally.
Several spectators shivered violently despite the heat of the sovereign flas.
A suffocating sense of instinctive fear spread silently through portions of the audience.
Even the storm clouds above the arena darkened further.
Kael’s expression changed slightly for the first ti.
Not fear.
Awareness.
Because sothing truly dangerous had almost awakened.
The crimson darkness spread wider through Aether’s consciousness.
The Succubus smiled slowly.
"Yes..." she whispered softly. "That’s it..."
Then—
A tiny silver-blue light appeared.
Soft.
Gentle.
Fragile.
Yet impossibly steady.
The weakened Spirit Fairy slowly floated forward within Aether’s spiritual space.
Its glow flickered weakly from exhaustion.
Its tiny body trembled slightly beneath the overwhelming pressure surrounding them.
Even so—
It moved directly between Aether and the spreading crimson darkness.
The entire battlefield seed to pause for one strange mont.
The Spirit Fairy raised one tiny hand quietly and pressed it gently against Aether’s chest.
Warmth spread instantly.
Not explosive power.
Not domination.
Sothing softer.
Sothing steadier.
A resonance.
The Succubus’ smile faded slightly.
Because the Spirit Fairy was not resisting through force.
It was stabilizing his soul directly.
Silver-blue light spread peacefully through Aether’s consciousness.
Then mories surfaced naturally.
The hidden egg hatching quietly beneath moonlight.
The tiny fairy nervously floating near him during their first eting.
Its healing light during countless battles.
Its constant support without demanding anything in return.
Its silent protection every ti his soul beca unstable.
Not overwhelming strength.
Trust.
Aether’s breathing steadied slowly.
The crimson darkness receded slightly.
The chaotic calculations within the Heaven Eye stabilized again.
Then suddenly—
Sothing changed.
Golden analysis threads rged naturally with the Spirit Fairy’s soul light.
At the sa mont—
The sovereign flas reacted violently across the battlefield.
The Fla Sovereign Pup lifted its head sharply and released a thunderous roar that shook the entire arena.
WOOOOOOO!!
Crimson-gold fire exploded outward instantly.
Yet unlike before—
Silver-blue currents now flowed naturally through the flas.
Not unstable.
Not conflicting.
Balanced.
Pure.
The Heaven Eye accelerated.
But this ti—
The calculations no longer felt cold.
They flowed smoothly alongside soul resonance.
The sovereign flas transford completely.
The previous white-gold evolution had felt destructive and overwhelming.
This new transformation felt alive.
Silver-gold fla currents spiraled beautifully through the battlefield while warm spiritual resonance spread outward continuously.
The eclipse darkness recoiled instantly.
The crowd exploded into chaos.
"What is THAT?!"
"The flas changed again!"
"That pressure... it’s purifying the suppression field!"
Even the imperial elders stood fully now.
Shock spread visibly across the royal viewing platforms.
Because this transformation exceeded every previous evolution displayed during the tournant.
The silver-gold sovereign flas swept across the battlefield in expanding waves.
Dark feathers from the Abyss Raven ignited before reaching the ground.
Suppression chains dissolved upon contact with the new flas.
ntal interference weakened dramatically.
Even the oppressive weight crushing the audience eased noticeably.
Kael stopped advancing.
For the first ti since the finals began—
He took a step backward.
Gray eyes narrowed seriously while the synchronization markings across his arms flickered faintly.
The Duskwalker Beast shifted uneasily behind him.
Its shadow-like body distorted repeatedly beneath the soul-fla resonance.
Because this new power naturally countered spiritual corruption and ntal suppression.
The Voidscale Serpent hesitated near fla zones now, unwilling to approach recklessly.
The Abyss Raven screeched sharply overhead, its movents losing so of their earlier dominance.
Endless Eclipse had finally been disrupted.
Liora stared blankly as the pressure crushing her mind vanished almost instantly beneath the spreading soul-fla resonance.
The dream-field stabilized naturally.
Silver mist flowed smoothly once more.
The Moondream Hare’s glow strengthened visibly.
Valen slowly forced himself upright again while Titancrest Fangbear roared fiercely beside him.
Even portions of his injuries had begun easing beneath the Spirit Fairy’s amplified healing influence woven into the flas.
He stared toward Aether in disbelief.
"...You seriously evolve during battle now?" he muttered hoarsely.
Aether said nothing.
Silver-gold light reflected faintly within his eyes now while sovereign flas moved around him like living extensions of his will.
The Fallen Succubus watched silently from the shadows.
No anger appeared on her face.
Only quiet interest.
Because instead of accepting darkness completely—
Aether had created another path entirely.
A third balance.
Not domination through corruption.
Not blind reliance on destructive force.
But resonance.
Trust.
Soul synchronization.
The battlefield shifted again.
This ti—
Kael no longer controlled everything completely.
The soul-infused sovereign flas advanced steadily through eclipse darkness while dream-space stabilized behind them. The pressure suffocating Skygate weakened with every passing second.
For the first ti in the finals—
Kael Draven had been forced into a defensive adjustnt.
And the entire empire understood exactly what that ant.
The battle balance had shifted once more.
Storm clouds churned violently above the Grand Imperial Arena while silver-gold sovereign flas illuminated the shattered battlefield below like rising dawn pushing against endless twilight.
Dark eclipse pressure retreated carefully.
Dream mist spiraled steadily once more.
The crowd watched breathlessly beneath trembling barriers.
And standing at the center of the transford battlefield—
Aether held a newly awakened power that even Kael could no longer suppress easily.
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