Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 82: [186] - A Gift from the Celestial Tiamat from Marvel: The Awakened One, a Action novel by DragonnX.

❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁

CRACK!

With the mournful groan of shattering tal, the second Phoenix Cloth covering Hawk's body—which had barely held on this long—finally gave out. It crumbled into countless tiny fragnts, peeling away from his body and falling toward the Kong Canyon below.

A rain of golden shards drifted through the air like a shower of glittering snow.

Hawk looked down at the falling pieces of his Cloth, then raised his head toward the direction where Ikaris had just vanished.

This second Cloth had already been on its last legs after multiple sparring sessions with Thor. That was the whole reason he'd thought to forge the Black Phoenix Surplice using Underworld gemstones in the first place.

But while the Black Phoenix Surplice was comparable to a Gold Cloth in power, the incomplete nature of his Underworld's Law ant it could only be worn briefly—or only in realms of the dead.

So—

The Black Phoenix Surplice was great, but nothing beat the real deal.

A TRUE GOLD CLOTH.

And now, Hawk had finally found all three materials he needed to forge one.

That's right.

Before his fight with Ikaris, he'd only found substitutes for Orichalcum and Gammanium.

But after fighting Ikaris, he'd discovered a substitute for the third material—Star Sand.

It wasn't anything exotic.

It was the golden lava flowing throughout the Hollow World.

Because that wasn't lava at all. It was energy. More specifically, it was the life energy ant to incubate the Celestial seed Tiamat buried inside Earth.

That was also why the Hollow World had given birth to so many mountains made of pure Adamantium.

And more importantly, Hawk finally understood why his Sixth Sense had flagged the Celestials as enemies rather than allies.

Well, yeah. Obviously.

If he drained the life energy ant to incubate Earth's Celestial seed, Tiamat's ergence would be delayed by God knows how many years.

When the other Celestials eventually showed up and saw him, they'd know imdiately that he'd stolen Tiamat's life force. Of course they'd want him dead.

Anyone would be furious if a stranger showed up and stole their sibling's milk.

But, Furious or not, he was still taking it.

Tiamat wasn't going to erge anyway. Besides, he was only using a portion of it to forge his Gold Cloth. It wasn't like he was killing Tiamat.

Tiamat probably wouldn't mind...

Here's a fun fact—

When the ti ca for Tiamat to erge, the Celestial couldn't bear to see Earth destroyed. So he helped Sersi seal himself away instead.

That wasn't speculation.

Sersi said it herself.

In the original storyline, after successfully sealing Tiamat, Sersi told the other Eternals that she'd been about to fail—but Tiamat had joined the Uni-Mind network and given her the massive energy boost she needed to complete the seal.

So, If Tiamat chose not to erge when the ti ca anyway, what difference did a few more years make?

Hawk's gaze shifted back toward the tunnel leading to the Hollow World.

The next second, his form flickered and vanished, disappearing back into the Hollow World.

Ikaris was gone. Which ant it was ti to collect his prize.

...

Back in the Iwi village.

Peter and Felicia sat outside their hut, staring up at the sky with their mouths hanging open. They'd watched the entire fight. Neither of them had moved.

After a long mont, Felicia snapped out of it first.

"Peter."

"Yeah?"

"There's soone else on the island that strong?"

"Yeah."

Peter nodded, frowning. "He could fly. Black hair. And he looked kind of like the Iwi. Why do I get the feeling that guy was the 'Divine Ancestor' they keep talking about?"

Felicia frowned. "That can't be right. If that guy really was their ancestor, the Iwi wouldn't need Kong to protect them."

Peter nodded.

"True."

"Peter."

"What?"

"Good thing you didn't go after him."

"..."

Peter and Felicia locked eyes. And in that mont, the air between them thickened with sothing disgustingly sweet.

...

In the Hollow World.

Hawk stood before a massive floating mountain—one made entirely of Adamantium.

"Phoenix Heart!"

"SCREEE—"

The Phoenix phantom materialized behind him instantly. Its massive, flaming wings unfurled and wrapped around the mountain. Then, in a flash, both vanished.

At the sa ti, The enormous Adamantium mountain silently appeared inside Hawk's Cosmo.

Hawk didn't hesitate. His form flickered again, reappearing in front of another floating mountain.

The Phoenix phantom flashed repeatedly. One mountain after another disappeared into his inner universe. By the ti the ntal warning from his Sixth Sense kicked in, he'd already claid ten Adamantium mountains.

He stopped imdiately.

A mont later—

Hawk's feet touched solid ground. He reappeared at the edge of a churning river of golden energy.

It was only after Ikaris had slamd him into this golden lava that Hawk had realized what it truly was.

From a certain perspective, he owed Ikaris a thank-you.

Sure, Ikaris had shattered his Cloth. But Ikaris had also led him straight to the final ingredient he needed to complete a true Gold Cloth.

This golden lava—brimming with infinite life energy—was the perfect substitute for Gammanium. It would serve as the bridge connecting Uru tal and Adamantium while imbuing the Phoenix Gold Cloth with true life.

Hawk reached out and plunged his right hand into the golden lava. The mont his hand made contact, the Phoenix Heart in his Cosmo opened its eyes.

Instantly—

The sky above his inner universe split open like a cracked egg. The golden lava—composed entirely of pure life energy—poured into his Cosmo like a waterfall.

The mont the golden river entered Hawk's Cosmo, it split into countless tributaries, flowing rapidly toward every corner of his inner universe.

And if you looked closely, A lifelike phoenix, its wings spread wide enough to blanket the entire Cosmo, was slowly taking shape, nourished by the imnse life force.

After all, this was the energy ant to birth a new Celestial.

The sheer magnitude of that power was staggering.

And now Hawk was claiming it for himself.

As the energy flowed in, Hawk felt his suppressed Cosmo surge back to life. His power climbed rapidly, visibly recovering with every passing second.

As the phoenix within his Cosmo solidified—fueled by the torrent of life energy—Hawk's Cosmo returned to its peak.

Even though an invisible divine force was still trying to suppress him—

The Phoenix fears nothing!

Inside his Cosmo, the fully materialized Phoenix spread its wings and cried out. Undying flas roared to life. One by one, embryonic stars began to form.

In the blink of an eye, the number of stars in Hawk's Cosmo had visibly multiplied. Once these stars fully matured, his Silver Sixth Sense Cosmo would reach its absolute peak.

Right now, Feeling the warning from his Sixth Sense, Hawk didn't hesitate. He pulled his hand back.

The mont he withdrew, the golden lava resud its natural flow. The brief interruption ended, and the river of energy continued surging toward the Celestial seed still gestating deep within Earth's core.

Standing at the edge of the molten river, Hawk gazed through the endless golden lava. It was as if he could see the slumbering form of the Celestial Tiamat, waiting for the right mont to erge.

"Thank you."

Hawk looked at the vision of the sleeping Tiamat and spoke with complete sincerity.

He took back what he'd said earlier about it being a joke.

This Celestial—this newborn god gestating inside Earth—really was different.

Hawk could feel it. The Sixth Sense warning hadn't co from anywhere else. It had co from Tiamat himself.

Just like in the original story, when Tiamat had helped Sersi seal him away and put himself back to sleep.

His ability to absorb such a massive amount of golden lava wasn't because of his own strength. It was because the slumbering Celestial had allowed it.

Tiamat had permitted him to take a portion of the life energy ant for his own incubation.

As long as he didn't go overboard.

Just like a mont ago—Hawk had been about to take more.

After all, what difference did it make if Tiamat slept an extra ten years? Or even a hundred? Ti ant nothing to a Celestial.

But the mont Hawk had considered taking more, his Sixth Sense scread a warning.

So Hawk stopped.

That was why he gazed through the river of golden lava and offered the gestating Celestial a sincere thank-you.

But—

Maybe it was just his imagination.

After he spoke those words, it seed like Tiamat's face—tallic and faintly reddish—softened into sothing resembling a smile. The kind of expression an elder might give when looking at a polite, well-behaved child.

"Uh..."

"Tiamat's been inside Earth ever since he fell from the World Tree."

"So..."

"I guess that makes him an elder."

Hawk's expression went through a series of complicated emotions. Then his mind raced, and he shook his head with a wry smile. He looked once more at Tiamat, deep within the river of golden lava, and said thank you again before turning away. He looked up—and vanished from the Hollow World in an instant.

But the mont Hawk's form shot back through the tunnel and headed toward the Iwi village....

Back in the Hollow World. The golden lava exploded into violent motion. The floating Adamantium mountains began to fall. One by one, they plunged into the molten rivers and dissolved, becoming part of the flow. The ground itself crumbled, consud by the surging tide of energy...

...

Hawk had no idea what was happening in the Hollow World behind him.

The mont he erged, he reappeared directly in front of Peter and Felicia—who were locked in each other's arms.

A mont passed.

Hawk turned his head away and coughed loudly.

"Ahem!"

"Jesus!"

"Hawk!"

The couple, who'd been gazing lovingly into each other's eyes, jumped at the sound. They turned and found Hawk standing right in front of them—God knows when he'd shown up.

Hawk, suddenly reminded of his own fiancée, smiled at the two of them.

"Ti to go ho."

"..."

❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁❁

~# 70 Advanced Chapters Available on my Patreon!

sp-atreon/dragonnx

(Just remove the hyphen to access Patreon normally.)

~# Bonus Chapter every 300PS

You are reading Marvel: The Awakened One Chapter 82: [186] - A Gift from the Celestial Tiamat on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Innkeeper cover
Same genre

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

Walker Of The Worlds cover
Trending now

Walker Of The Worlds

Grandvoiddaoist ·Action

LinMuwasacommonboylivinginasmalltown,ostracizedbythetownsmenbecauseofamistakehemadeduringtheharvest,hishouseseizedtocompensateforit.Forcedtofendfor...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.