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Now reading: Chapter 1181: Human from God Ash: Remnants of the fallen., a Action novel by DemonsandI.

The wind carried the faint scent of burning iron. Cain stood at the heart of what had once been a sanctum, now nothing more than a pit of molten stone and shattered runes. The sky bled gold from cracks torn across its surface — remnants of celestial wards that once protected the realm from what now stirred below.

He exhaled, breath ragged, chest heaving with exhaustion. His right arm still smoked from overuse, golden veins pulsing violently as the residual power of {Golden Tyrant} tried to devour his own mana to sustain itself. He forced it down. The weapon whined, flickering in and out of shape before stabilizing again.

Around him, a dozen corpses of angels lay strewn across the obsidian floor. Their once-radiant halos dimd into pale iron bands. He didn’t look at them for long. rcy had no place here.

Cain raised his head toward the far side of the ruin. The faint hum of corrupted hymns filled the air. From the dust, a figure stepped forth — tall, wings blackened and burned, eyes hollow and white.

Luciel.

A once-herald of the Divine Will, now little more than a vessel of hollow light.

Cain gritted his teeth. "Did the heavens send you to finish off?"

Luciel’s voice echoed like shattered glass. "No. They sent to see what remains of their mistake."

Cain smirked. "Then they’ll find the mistake isn’t done yet."

The ground trembled. The sky split open again, revealing streaks of golden lightning raining down like molten spears. Cain reacted instantly — his left arm rose, summoning a tallic shield that ford from a whirl of liquid gold, the {Divine Essence of tallurgy} reacting instinctively to his will. The first bolt struck, exploding into fragnts that lted the nearby floor.

Luciel stepped through the lightning unhard, feathers crackling with unholy radiance. He extended his hand — the air warped, and thousands of spectral blades of light manifested around him, orbiting like a halo of destruction.

Cain spat blood, muttering through gritted teeth, "Another goddamn blade storm..."

He snapped his fingers, and a wall of shimring gold erupted from the ground. The mont the first blade struck it, the impact sent vibrations through the earth that shattered nearby cliffs.

Luciel’s voice carried over the chaos. "You can barely stand, Cain. Why persist?"

"Because quitting ans dying on your knees," Cain barked, propelling himself forward. His boots dug into the molten rock, golden trails flaring behind him.

The {Golden Tyrant} blazed as he fired in a rhythmic pattern — bursts of condensed tal essence shot out like cannon fire. Luciel responded in kind, crossing both arms and launching waves of blades that intercepted the bullets mid-air.

The impact created golden rain — shards of energy and molten dust scattering across the battlefield like teors.

Cain darted in, weaving between explosions, his body moving faster than the eye could track. His mind scread from the strain, but he pressed on, closing the distance.

Luciel t him head-on.

Their clash was a collision of creation and ruin — gold against white, matter against light. The shockwave tore through the sanctum, vaporizing the corpses and lting what little stone remained. The heavens themselves rippled with the force.

Luciel caught Cain’s blade with his bare hand. The sound was like steel grinding against bone. Cain’s eyes widened — Luciel’s hand wasn’t burning. It was absorbing the divine tal.

Luciel smiled faintly. "You forgot who taught the angels how to forge."

Cain kicked him backward, barely breaking free. His heart pounded. "You’re bluffing. The Forge was sealed."

Luciel’s expression didn’t change. "Then what do you think this is?"

He raised his other hand, and from the ground, thousands of tal spires rose, each humming with an energy Cain recognized instantly — his own.

The realization cut deeper than any blade.

The Divine Essence itself had been stolen, replicated, and corrupted.

Cain roared, slamming his hand into the molten floor. The ground exploded, and rivers of gold surged outward like a living ocean, devouring everything in sight.

Luciel’s smile faltered. For the first ti, he moved with urgency — his wings unfurled, sending out a storm of light feathers that detonated upon contact with the molten gold.

The world turned into chaos.

Blades clashed. Magic scread. The sky cracked under the pressure of two divine forces colliding without restraint.

Cain pushed harder, feeling the golden veins crawl up his neck. The light burned from within — his blood turning into radiant rcury. His vision blurred, yet his grin widened.

Luciel lunged, blade first. Cain t him with both guns blazing.

Each shot was a fragnt of his soul — a piece of his life force turned into destruction.

When they collided again, the explosion swallowed the horizon.

Silence followed.

Smoke. Ash. Shattered halos drifting through the air.

And through it all, two figures still stood, both broken, both defiant.

Luciel raised his head, half his body torn apart. "You’ll destroy everything before you win."

Cain wiped blood from his mouth and stared through the smoke. "Then I’ll make sure I’m the last thing standing."

Their weapons rose once more — one glowing white, the other gold — as the ruined heavens trembled under their fury.

The storm resud.

And this ti, even the stars turned away.

Lightning split the sky once more, blinding white bleeding into molten gold. The battlefield was no longer a place — it was a wound carved into existence. Every movent from the two beings tore the world further apart.

Luciel’s form flickered, his wings now skeletal arcs of white fire. He moved through the air like a ghost, slashing down with impossible precision. Cain countered, the {Golden Tyrant} reshaping mid-motion into a pair of short blades that pulsed with furious light. Sparks cascaded in golden torrents as steel t divine fla.

Each strike echoed across miles. Mountains in the distance fractured from the resonance alone. Rivers of molten tal flowed through the cracks in reality, forming sigils that writhed like living serpents.

Luciel vanished, reappearing behind Cain with his hand buried in the man’s back. "Still breathing?"

Cain twisted his arm backward, gripping Luciel’s wrist before detonating a bullet point-blank into his chest. The explosion sent both n flying apart.

As the smoke cleared, Cain rose slowly, charred, trembling, his veins glowing like fissures in stone.

Luciel staggered too, wings tattered, the divine light inside him sputtering like a dying star.

And yet both smiled — exhausted, deranged, unyielding. The fight was no longer about survival. It was about pride.

(Added 204 words — total now ~1,359 words.)

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