The air remained still after the spatial pressure vanished.
No one spoke imdiately.
The eleven observers who had watched the exchange now looked at Alex differently. The shift was subtle but unmistakable. Before, they had been asuring a newcor. Now, they were recalculating the presence of soone whose limits were no longer obvious to them.
Ares himself stood rigid for a mont. His eyes remained locked on Alex, searching for any trace of strain. But there was none. Alex’s breathing had not changed. His posture remained relaxed. Even the faint smile on his face seed effortless.
That realization settled heavily.
Ares exhaled slowly, forcing his expression back under control. Pride still flickered in his eyes, but the earlier contempt had vanished. He understood what had just happened. He had attacked with his domain of expertise, and the newcor had neutralized it cleanly. That was not sothing a weakling could accomplish.
"...You hid your strength well," Ares said finally.
Alex did not respond. He simply looked at him, waiting.
The elf’s jaw tightened slightly, then he nodded once, short and controlled.
"My na is Ares Noar," he said. "Space God talent. Level 9 Planetary and also a Spirit Master."
The introduction was concise. This ti, there was no mockery in his voice.
Jaros stepped forward next. The massive figure’s tallic skin reflected the faint ambient light of the battlefield. Up close, he seed even larger. The ground gave a faint creak beneath his weight.
"Jaros Valen," he said. "I am from Eternal Titan clan. Level 9 Planetary. I have 3 eternal grade talents and also the leader of the team"
His tone was steady. He extended a thick arm toward Alex, not as a challenge but as acknowledgnt. Alex inclined his head slightly in return. He did not shake hands, but the gesture was accepted without issue.
Sarah followed, stepping lightly to Jaros’s side.
"Sarah Quinn," she said. "Level 8 Planetary realm. My talent is Divinity. I can see future."
Her eyes lingered on Alex a mont longer. There was curiosity there, but also caution. She had watched closely during the exchange. She knew Alex had not revealed everything. She tried to use her talent on the new cor when she heard about him, but she couldn’t see anything.
One by one, the others introduced themselves.
The arrogant-looking guy was a vampire, gave his na as Lyrian, a blood progenitor level prodigy.
The robed figure turned out to be a spirit cultivator nad Vesh, whose aura felt strangely diffuse.
The ordinary-looking young man was Dragon, called Daniel, and he had 2 eternal grade talents.
There was a beastkin woman nad Kael, a spear user whose movents were precise.
A silent swordsman nad Harto, whose eyes remained half closed.
A pair of twins, Mira and Leto, who shared a linked perception ability.
A heavily armored man called Brant, specializing in defense.
And finally, a quiet green skinned girl nad Elen, whose talent involved energy absorption.
Each introduction was brief, factual, and controlled. No one boasted excessively. The earlier exchange had set the tone. This was no longer a gathering of people casually dismissing a newcor. It was a eting between participants who understood that everyone here possessed sothing dangerous.
When they finished, Sarah looked at Alex.
"Your turn again," she said.
Alex nodded once again. "Alex Moriarty. Human. I have 5 eternal grade talents."
Everyone’s eyes wide opened.
"What? How is this possible? Don’t boast.", Ares said again.
" I am the only one who reached the 100th stair in the Tower of Ascension.
Then everyone ca to a realisation. The young man was the highest level talent among them and probably the most mysterious one.
A faint smile appeared on Sarah’s lips. She did not press further. None of them did. They knew Alex didn’t want to disclose all of his talents and that should be the case too.
They only knew Alex had the space god talent like Ares too.
After what they had just witnessed, asking for more would have seed pointless.
Jaros crossed his arms.
"If you can block Ares," he said, "you are qualified to stand with us."
Ares did not object.
Instead, he spoke quietly. "He did more than block."
The others looked at him.
Ares’s gaze remained on Alex. "He matched ."
That statent carried weight. Coming from soone with an eternal-grade space talent, it was not sothing given lightly.
The group’s acceptance solidified.
But before the conversation could deepen, a ripple passed across the distant battlefield.
It was subtle at first. A fluctuation in aura. A shift in spatial density. Then, from several hundred ters away, a cluster of figures beca visible.
They stood on a raised ridge of fractured terrain. Their numbers were similar, roughly ten or twelve individuals. Their auras, however, were far more aggressive, layered with the pressure of those accustod to dominance.
They had clearly been observing.
One of them, a tall figure with horns curving backward from his temples, laughed openly.
"So this is the group from that minor universe?"
His voice carried effortlessly across the distance.
"Another weakling joined them," another added, her tone dismissive. "I felt the fluctuation earlier. Newly arrived. Probably barely planetary."
A third snorted. "It doesn’t matter. When the first hunt begins, we’ll crush them all. Bugs don’t deserve to survive here."
The words were not shouted. They were delivered casually, as if discussing sothing trivial.
Alex’s group stiffened.
Jaros’s expression hardened, his massive shoulders tensing.
Ares’s eyes narrowed. Spatial distortion flickered faintly around him.
Sarah’s gaze sharpened as she studied the distant group, rapidly analyzing their numbers and positioning.
"They’re from another universe," she murmured.
Daniel’s fingers twitched faster. "They’re not hiding their aura at all. That ans they’re confident."
"They should be," Ares said quietly. "That horned one... Level 1 Star realm. Possibly higher."
The distant group continued speaking among themselves, not bothering to lower their voices.
"Look at them," one said. "They’re already grouping together. Fear behavior."
"Good. Makes them easier to wipe out."
"Especially that human. He looks fragile."
A faint killing intent drifted across the distance, deliberate and probing.
Alex watched them calmly. He did not release his aura. He did not respond. He simply observed, morizing them.
Ares noticed.
"You’re not reacting?" he asked.
Alex’s gaze remained steady. "Not yet."
That answer drew a brief glance from Sarah. She understood the implication. Reacting now would accomplish nothing. Revealing strength prematurely would only draw attention.
The distant group eventually lost interest, turning away slightly as they continued their own discussion. But the hostility lingered, an unspoken promise of future conflict.
Silence settled again.
Then, unexpectedly, the temperature seed to drop.
It was not literal cold. It was a sensation. A subtle tightening of instinct. Every participant in Alex’s group felt it simultaneously.
Sarah’s eyes snapped to the left.
Jaros shifted his stance.
Ares’s spatial sense flared.
Soone was approaching.
She appeared without sound.
One mont, the space near a fractured pillar was empty. The next, a woman leaned casually against it, as if she had always been there.
She was tall and slender, with long dark hair that fell loosely over her shoulders. Her eyes were half-lidded, her expression languid. Her clothing flowed like liquid shadow, clinging and releasing in slow, unnatural motion.
No one had sensed her arrival.
That alone made every mber of the group tense.
Her gaze moved lazily across them. One by one.
Then it stopped on Alex.
Her pupils contracted slightly.
"Interesting."
Her voice was soft, almost amused.
She lifted a finger and lightly touched her lower lip. Then, slowly, she licked her lips.
"This one," she said quietly, "is spreading a very charming scent."
The words sent a chill through the group.
Ares frowned. "What do you an?"
She ignored him.
Her eyes remained fixed on Alex, and sothing predatory surfaced beneath her calm expression.
"I want to devour him."
The statent was delivered casually, like a simple preference.
Jaros stepped forward instinctively, placing himself slightly between her and Alex. The massive titan’s posture beca defensive.
Sarah’s mind raced. She could not gauge the woman’s level. That was the most dangerous sign of all.
Ares’s spatial senses extended cautiously, probing.
They found nothing.
No clear aura. No defined energy. Just a presence that seed to exist slightly out of alignnt with reality.
The woman tilted her head.
"Oh?" she murmured. "Protecting him already?"
Her smile widened faintly.
"That makes it even more interesting."
Alex finally spoke.
"Who are you?"
His tone remained calm.
The woman’s eyes brightened slightly, as if pleased he had addressed her.
"Nas are such temporary things," she replied. "But if you need one... call Sofia."
She pushed herself off the pillar and took a step forward.
No one saw her move.
She was simply closer.
Every instinct in the group scread danger.
Her gaze remained fixed on Alex. "You sll different," she said softly. "Not like the others. Richer. Deeper. Like sothing unfinished but... delicious."
Ares’s expression darkened. "Back off."
Sofia glanced at him briefly.
The elf’s spatial senses collapsed inward involuntarily, as if brushed aside by sothing invisible.
She looked back at Alex.
"I will not eat you now," she said calmly. "That would be wasteful. You need ti to mature."
Her smile sharpened slightly.
"But I will be watching."
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