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Now reading: Chapter 361: Peace from My Talent's Name Is Generator, a Sci-fi novel by My Talent's Name Is Generator.

[Arkas’s PoV]

I deflected a blow with my trident, sparks flying as the enemy Grandmaster’s blade scraped along its edge. We’d been locked in a brutal exchange for a while now—, Pedro, and one more of our side holding off two from the Holts. The sky cracked with power above us, but I could feel sothing shift.

Sothing bigger.

I turned slightly, mid-parry, just in ti to see him.....Billion.

He was rising slowly above the battlefield, wings outstretched, body glowing with pure lightning. It wrapped him like a storm given shape. His hair was wild, charged with power, and his eyes, those sharp, focused eyes, were locked on the world below.

He raised both arms. Two thunder hamrs ford in his hands, swirling with violet electricity, pulsing with Essence. The mont they appeared, the air grew heavier. Even the Grandmasters near paused.

And the kid didn’t stop there.

He brought the hamrs together, fused them into one and poured more power in. I felt the Essence shake, space itself ripple in response. Above him, clouds twisted in fear. The hamr grew. One hundred ters. Two hundred. Three. The thing was massive, vibrating with energy, larger than anything I’d ever seen used like that by soone who hadn’t lived for even twenty years.

And yet there he was, just a boy to most of us, holding it like it was nothing.

Soldiers on both sides stared upward. I could see their expressions—shock, confusion, terror. Even the Holt Masters had frozen. A few turned and started running.

Then Billion moved.

No exaggerated motion. No expression on face.

He simply swung.

The hamr dropped like a god’s judgnt. The air scread. Thunder rolled out in waves. And then ca the impact.

A blinding flash filled the sky. Lightning exploded in every direction. The ground split. The battlefield shook beneath our feet. I heard the screams before they were silenced—then nothing but the roar of destruction. The shockwave raced across the field, throwing dust and bodies into the air. A crater ford instantly, swallowing entire squads.

I had to cover my face with my arm just to keep my eyes open.

When the light faded, there was only silence.

The hamr was gone. The battlefield below? A smoking ruin. Thousands of enemies had been wiped out in that one swing.

Pedro hovered beside , shaking his head.

"That boy," he muttered, "is sothing else."

I didn’t speak right away. I was still watching Billion. He hadn’t moved after the strike. Just floating, lightning still humming softly around him like it didn’t want to let go.

"He’s not a boy anymore," I said finally. "He’s an executioner."

The Holt Grandmaster across from had lost the will to fight. He looked down, then I saw the light dim in his eyes.

[Random Holt Soldier PoV]

I was just a soldier in the Holt ranks. Not a Master, not anything special. I’d trained hard for years to fight with a blade, learn simple skills enough to stand my ground. I never wanted to die in a war, but I knew the risk.

This, the battlefield we were on, was nothing like I expected. We were in an open clearing on the edge of a ruined base. Stones were cracked, fires still burned in broken walls, and the ground was littered with bodies.

Around , my comrades, strong n who trained beside , were pressing forward, shouting battle cries, face set with grim lines. I joined them, shield raised, eyes on the enemies ahead.

The Empire Grandmaster stood strong. Blue fla, ice spikes, lightning bursts, they sent wave after wave of power toward us.

Our formation shook. I dropped my shield and fought back with a wave of earth shards, but it felt useless against their barrage. Bodies began to fall on both sides. I lost track of how many I killed. I tried not to think about it.

And then, out of nowhere, ca sothing that wasn’t in any training or story I’d heard.

It started as a bright crack in the sky, almost too fast to see. A flash of violet lightning streaked overhead. At first I thought a bolt from the clouds had fallen but then I realized it wasn’t from above. It was from ground level, traveling low and fast like... like a blade.

It sliced through our lines. I heard screams in one instant. Then there were bodies on the ground with holes blown clean through their chest or back. No fire, no blood. Just empty space where flesh and armor had been.

"Look out!" Zuri yelled beside .

I swung my sword blindly. Nothing there. My heart pounded. I tried to shout to Rolan but my mouth went dry.

We all froze.

And it kept going.

Another streak of lightning then more screams. n fell in clusters. I stumbled backward, shield up, but my arm trembled too much to raise it.

A crack of thunder rattled the air. Another streak. This ti it passed right in front of my eyes, inches from my face, hot and crackling.

I was blasted away from sheer force.

The world blurred around —dust, smoke, light. I heard a voice yelling "Form ranks!" but I’d lost the sound’s aning. I could only see that streak, and feel the fear.

Then the sky went even darker. The clouds billowed overhead, like the world had swallowed the sun.

I looked up.

And saw him.

He floated hundreds of feet above the ground, wings spread wide like a fallen angel. His body was pure lightning, white-blue veins moving over his skin. His hair stood on end, glowing. Even at the height, I felt the static, the heat.

He held two hamrs. At first, they were normal, lightning-wrapped weapons. Then he lifted them together over his head, and I saw them begin to rge.

A voice inside said: Run.

But I was too srised. The hamr began to grow.

One hundred feet. Then two hundred. Three hundred.

I fell to my knees.

Around , the soldiers of our army stopped. Skills froze midair. Shields hovered open. No one moved. The sky seed to pull itself tighter around that glowing mass of Essence.

Then he moved with grace and swung the hamr.

In an instant, that thunder hamr turned into a storm. White lightning shot out of it. It glowed brighter than the sun. The shadow it cast onto the ground was bigger than our camp.

I watched it fall.

The world tore at that mont.

The sound was worse than any battle cry. It cracked my chest. The ground rose beneath , then vanished, and fire and rubble shot up like fountains. The shockwave slamd into my back, threw forward, and spit out like a broken doll.

I rember flying—just a mont, spinning through air. My shield fell away. My sword dropped from my hand.

Then I hit the ground.

Hot. Cold. Pain.

My bones rocked in my body. I gasped, trying to breathe. I looked at my hand. It was gone. Charred. Nothing but ash.

I tried to scream. Above , lightning faded from the air, but the glow of that hamr strike lingered. Fire died. Dust drifted. Silence settled.

I lay there, my eyes wide. The world around didn’t shake anymore, it had ended.

I moved my head slightly. I saw bodies crumpled in pools of light or black dust.

I felt my life slipping away. No fear, now. Just a cold calm.

My body didn’t move. Couldn’t move. I felt heat in my chest, spreading slowly.

Sothing was broken. Everything was broken.

I lay flat on the ruined earth, staring up at the sky that no longer held any sun. Just cracks in the clouds where the light tried to peek through. My sword was gone. My arm too, maybe. I couldn’t feel it. My right leg twitched once, then stopped.

I rembered when this war started. I had believed that our masters were stronger, our roots deeper, our legacy unshakable.

But no one ntioned that a boy wrapped in lightning would co crashing down like judgnt itself. No one warned us that death would wear the face of sothing young, unbent, untouched by ti.

Everything ended when that hamr fell.

I didn’t scream. I didn’t even pray. I just watched it descend, slower than it should have, like the world wanted us to understand.

The explosion was light. And then silence. My ears never ca back.

My n, those who stood with , were gone. Not fallen, not wounded. Just... gone. Wiped from the earth like chalk from a board.

And ?

I was still here.

Barely.

My body refused to rise. My chest was wet, maybe blood. I coughed once and sothing thick left my lips.

This was it.

But I wasn’t angry.

He was stronger. That was all. Stronger in ways I couldn’t imagine. Not just power. Presence. Purpose.

Even now, I could feel his Essence moving across the battlefield like a breeze. Sharp. Cold. Final.

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