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Now reading: Chapter 691: A strong shell from Re-Awakened :I Ascend as an SSS-Ranked Dragon Summoner, a Action novel by RetardedCulture.

The war room was scheduled to reconvene later. For now, Noah and Diana were walking side by side in a wide corridor on the fleet.

"That was brave," Noah said. "You coming up with a plan for us. I know what this ans to you." He paused. "I know what Kruel ans to you."

Diana kept walking. Her eyes stayed forward but sothing in her jaw moved.

"It ans a lot to everyone," she said.

"Yeah," Noah said. "But not the sa way."

She didn’t argue with that. They walked for a bit in the particular quiet of two people who had known each other long enough that silence didn’t need filling.

The Eternal Pyre’s corridors were wide enough that three people could walk side by side without touching, the walls running warm with the fleet’s molten energy, the floor smooth and dark. Not oppressively dark, just the color of sothing that had been built to last rather than to impress. Occasionally they passed Ares personnel who nodded and moved on, unbothered by outsiders walking their ship’s corridors.

Shade was sowhere behind them. Diana didn’t check. She knew the way you knew when soone you trusted was in the room.

"He’s been good," Noah said, glancing back.

"He keeps up with when I run in the mornings," Diana said. "Doesn’t make any noise. Just appears beside and runs." She almost smiled. "First ti it happened I nearly had a heart attack."

"How long before you stopped nearly having a heart attack?"

"Third day," she said. "Now it’s just." She thought about it. "Normal. He’s just there."

Noah nodded.

They passed a common area where a group of Ares engineers were eating and talking over schematics. One of them had what looked like a miniature heat system built out of components from three different machines. Kelvin would have been in there already if Kelvin hadn’t been absorbed into whatever the Ares engineering wing had beco since his arrival.

"Speaking of which," Diana said, "Kelvin walked past this morning looking like soone who had just been told his favorite toy had been given to soone else."

"What happened?"

"He found out the engineering maidens had heard about the seventy seven proposals." She said it completely flat. "Apparently the story has spread across the entire fleet over the years. They all know who he is. They were excited to et him."

Noah waited.

"And then they found out he’s engaged," Diana said. "And the energy in that entire wing apparently just." She made a small deflating sound. "Gone."

Noah laughed. Actually laughed.

"He ca to find after," Diana continued, "and he had this look on his face. Like he didn’t know whether to be proud or devastated."

"Both," Noah said. "Definitely both."

"I told him he should be grateful they never said yes to him at all and he said that wasn’t the point and I said what was the point and he said he didn’t know it was just the principle of the thing." She shook her head. "He’s ridiculous."

"He loves you," Noah said.

Diana was quiet for a second.

"I know," she said, and the way she said it had weight in it that the sentence usually didn’t carry.

Just then a notification appeared at the edge of Noah’s vision.

[Bond Complete: Diana Frost]

[Item Ready For Manifestation]

[Manifest Now? YES / NO]

He stopped walking.

"Your item’s ready," he said.

Diana stopped and looked at him.

"Here or sowhere private?" he said.

She thought about it for maybe two seconds. "Private."

---

The training room two corridors down was empty. Smooth floor, high ceiling, the walls a deep reddish brown that absorbed light rather than throwing it back. No posts, no equipnt, just open space. Big enough that sound had room to travel before it found a wall.

Noah stood in the center of it and pulled the item from his domain.

It ca through slower than Sophie’s had. Heavier. The air in the room adjusted as it appeared, a subtle pressure change that both of them felt in their ears. Then it was just there, floating at chest height, rotating slowly.

A shield. Roughly a ter and a half across, maybe eighty centiters tall, the shape of it organic rather than manufactured, like sothing that had grown into this form rather than been built into it. The surface was layered, overlapping segnts the color of deep sea stone, greenish brown at the core and silvery grey at the edges where they ca to points. Around it, not attached but orbiting it slowly, were smaller fragnts of the sa material, dozens of them, each one the size of a hand and edged sharp enough to catch the room’s light on every pass. Blue light ran between the fragnts and the shield’s surface in thin threads that pulsed like sothing breathing.

At the center, set into the layered surface like an eye in a shell, was a single green gem the size of a fist.

Diana looked at it.

Noah looked at his system.

---

[Weapon Na: Shoal Shield]

[Rarity: Mythic Relic]

[Classification: Living Defense Weapon]

[Core Ability — Living Reef]

The shield generates layered defenses continuously, absorbing, dispersing and redirecting incoming force from physical, ranged and large scale attacks.

[Ability — Shoal Swarm]

Fragnts orbit the wielder as razor edged projectiles, striking from multiple angles before reforming.

[Ability — Tidal Rebound]

Absorbed impact is stored and released as counterforce, sending enemies flying or shattering incoming attacks.

[Ability — Ocean Current Guard]

Flowing currents around the wielder deflect projectiles, redirect movent and disrupt enemy balance.

[Ability — Coral Fortress]

The shield expands into a large protective formation capable of covering multiple allies or blocking large scale attacks.

[Ability — Leviathan Rush]

Defensive fragnts transform into a high speed surge that crashes into enemies before reforming.

[Ultimate Ability — Endless Tide]

The battlefield floods with surging currents and swarming fragnts, allowing simultaneous attack and defense on a massive scale.

---

"Wow," Noah said. "That’s pretty cool."

Diana looked at him. "Does it do cool things? Like Sophie’s?" She reached out and the shield drifted toward her hand, settling against her forearm the way things settled when they had been waiting for a specific person. The orbiting fragnts adjusted their paths around her automatically. "Sophie said hers sort of amplifies what she already does. Do you think..." She looked at the shield, then at him. The excitent in her face was real and readable and he could see exactly where it was going. "Given it’s made with our blood and everything, do you think it would work like that? For my ability?"

Noah looked at her face.

He looked back at the system description.

’Living Reef. Shoal Swarm. Tidal Rebound.’ He ran through all of it. Nothing about montum nullification. Nothing about enhancing an existing ability. The shield was built around protection and counterforce and area control. It was built around soone who needed to be able to take hits and keep moving and keep everyone around them alive.

It was built around exactly what Diana was, but not what Diana used to be able to do.

He looked at her face again. The excitent sitting there, bright and waiting.

"Diana," he said carefully. "The thing is. Your item is different." He paused. "But in a good way. In a good way."

She looked at the shield floating against her forearm. Then back at him.

He watched it happen. The small shift between her eyebrows. The smile that ca up anyway, the one that was working hard to be there, genuine in its effort even if what was underneath it wasn’t quite joy.

She was not going to let herself seem ungrateful. He could see her deciding that in real ti.

"Can we test it?" he said, before the silence got heavy.

"Sure." She straightened up. "What do I do?"

"Just stand there," he said. "Shield up."

She raised the Shoal Shield in front of her, the orbiting fragnts pulling into a tighter formation around her forearm automatically, the green gem at the center brightening slightly as she gripped it.

Noah walked to the far end of the room.

He stood there and looked at her, twelve ters away, shield up, fragnts orbiting, the blue threads between them pulsing steady.

’How much,’ he thought, running the math. ’She’s still in recovery. She’s not supposed to take hard impacts. If the shield doesn’t hold and even a fraction of the force gets through to her.’ He thought about the training wall on Earth. The crack that ran floor to ceiling when he tested his strenght. He thought about the Kruel simulation, one punch and the harbor flooding. ’That was maybe forty percent. Forty is too much for her. Twenty five. Maybe thirty would be fine for her . And the domain swap ready the instant anything looks wrong.’

He took a breath.

He moved.

BOOM!

The step he launched from cracked the floor. A single impact point, the composite material of the Ares ship splitting in a starburst pattern as he crossed twelve ters in a fraction of a second, right leg leading, full body weight committed to the strike.

His fist hit the Shoal Shield.

The shield expanded. In the half second of contact it doubled in size, the layered segnts fanning outward like sothing blooming, the orbiting fragnts snapping into the outer edge and locking, the whole surface going rigid. The blue threads flared white. Noah felt the force leave his fist and go sowhere that wasn’t Diana because nothing ca back through the shield, no shockwave, no rebound, no transfer of any kind.

Just. Stopped.

He stepped back.

The shield contracted back to its resting size. The fragnts resud their orbit. The green gem settled back to its usual brightness.

Silence.

Diana’s eyes were still squinted behind the shield. She opened them slowly, like soone checking whether an explosion had finished.

She looked around the room.

She looked at Noah.

"Did you do it already?" she said.

"Yeah," Noah said.

She lowered the shield slightly. "I didn’t feel anything."

Noah looked at his hand. Then at the floor behind him where the step had cracked the composite. Then at Diana.

’Nothing,’ he thought. ’She felt nothing. I hit that at thirty percent and the ship floor cracked and she felt nothing.’ He looked at the shield properly. ’How strong is this thing. Is it absorbing everything or redirecting it. If it’s absorbing, where does the force go. If it’s redirecting, why didn’t I feel the rebound.’ He pulled up the description again. Living Reef. Absorbs, disperses and redirects. ’All three simultaneously maybe. The force hits the surface, so gets absorbed into the reef structure, so disperses through the fragnts, so redirects outward through the current system. By the ti any of it reaches the wielder there’s nothing left.’

"I didn’t feel anything," Diana said again, louder this ti, and now the smile was real, the manufactured effort gone, replaced by the actual thing. She looked at the shield in her hand. "Nothing at all. Not even like a push." She swung it experintally. "Noah this is."

"Yeah," he said.

"This is insane." She looked at the orbiting fragnts. "Can these." She looked at him. "Can they actually attack?"

"Shoal Swarm," he said. "They break off and strike from multiple angles then reform."

Her eyes went wide.

"So I can." She gestured, trying to find the words. "Hit things? With a shield?"

"With a shield that also hits back when you hit it," Noah said. "Tidal Rebound stores whatever force hits it and releases it as a counterattack."

"So the harder soone hits ."

"The harder they get hit back."

Diana stood very still for a second.

Then she started talking, fast, the words coming in a rush that he hadn’t heard from her since before Kruel, since before the coma, since before all of it, the Diana that had been the academy’s number two and had opinions about everything and shared them at speed...when she wanted to.

"Okay but if the Coral Fortress expands to cover multiple people and the currents can redirect movent then in a scenario where we’re trying to hold a position against sothing like Kruel I could potentially." She was gesturing with the shield hand. "Create a defensive periter and still have the swarm fragnts doing damage and if he hits the fortress it rebounds back at." She stopped. "Kelvin needs to see this."

The door opened.

Kelvin walked in, still wiping grease off his fingers from whatever the Ares engineering wing had pulled him into. He looked up and saw Diana first.

"There you are," he said. "I’ve been looking for." He stopped, eyes landing on the shield and the fragnts orbiting her arm. "Is that."

Diana crossed the room to him. "It ca out," she said, holding it up so he could see it properly. "Just now. Look at this thing Kelvin, the fragnts orbit by themselves and there’s this gem in the center and Noah says it can expand to cover multiple people and." She was talking fast the way she used to before all of it. "There’s an ability called Tidal Rebound that stores force and sends it back and."

Kelvin was smiling, his head moving to follow the orbiting fragnts, already reaching out to examine one before pulling his hand back to let it pass. "The fragnt material," he said. "Is that the sa composite as the shield body or is it a separate." He leaned closer. "The edges on these things are extraordinary, what’s the tensile."

"We tested it," Diana said.

Kelvin looked up. Still smiling. "Yeah? How’d it."

His eyes moved past her.

To Noah.

To the floor behind Noah.

The smile stopped.

The starburst crack in the Ares composite ran outward from a single impact point, deep enough that the material had separated rather than just fractured.

Kelvin looked at it for a long mont.

Then he looked at Noah.

Then he crossed the room and grabbed Noah by the front of his shirt with both hands and walked him backward into the wall.

"Are you out of your fucking mind?"

"Kelvin—"

"Are you actually." He shook him once. "Out of your mind?"

"I had a plan if it—"

"A plan. You hit my fiancée with God knows how much of whatever the hell you are now and you had a plan."

"The domain swap. If anything went wrong I could switch—"

"Switch." Kelvin laughed once, the sound of it not remotely amused. "Switch. Noah what if the item failed on contact. What if the force got through before you could switch. What if." He stopped. His jaw was tight. "Do you know what’s in her head still. Do you know what the doctors said about sustained impact to that area. Do you know what happens if even a fraction of whatever you produced hits her skull wrong."

"Kelvin." Diana’s voice.

He didn’t look at her. His eyes stayed on Noah. "You could have put her back in that bed. You could have put her back in that state and this ti there might not be a void stone waiting at the end of it."

"Kelvin." Diana again.

He turned.

"She agreed to the—" Noah started.

"I’m not talking to you right now," Kelvin said, still looking at Diana. "Are you okay? Does anything feel." He was already moving toward her, hands coming up to check her face, her arms. "Any pressure behind the eyes, any ringing, any—"

Diana stepped back.

"Stop," she said.

"I just want to check—"

"I said stop." Her voice went flat. "Don’t touch right now."

Kelvin froze.

"I didn’t feel anything," Diana said. "The shield held. I’m completely fine. And the first thing you do when you walk in here is ignore that completely and go after Noah." She looked at him. "Your best friend."

"He put you at risk—"

"I put myself at risk," Diana said. "I said yes. He asked and I said yes because I am a grown woman who can decide what she’s willing to do with her own body." Her voice was rising now and she wasn’t pulling it back. "But you wouldn’t know that would you. Because for the last however many months you have been so busy protecting that you forgot to ask what I actually want."

"Diana—"

"You slow walked my recovery," she said. "Don’t look at like that, you know you did. Every ti I pushed you found a reason to pull back. Every ti I said I was ready you had another assessnt you needed to run." She looked at him directly. "And now I’m on a mission to fight a four horn Harbinger and you’re in here losing your mind because Noah tested my shield." She gestured at the floor. "A shield that held. That I couldn’t even feel."

"That’s not." Kelvin stopped. Started again. "I just don’t want you to get hurt again."

"I know," Diana said. "But ask yourself sothing." She picked up the Shoal Shield. "Did you let co on this mission because you believed I was ready? Or because you couldn’t stand the idea of being sowhere you couldn’t see ?"

Kelvin didn’t answer.

"Yeah," Diana said.

She walked to the door and stopped without turning around.

"When you figure out the difference between loving and controlling ," she said, "co find ." She paused. "And stay away from until then. I an it Kelvin. I need you to give space right now before I say sothing I actually regret."

She walked out.

The door closed behind her.

The room was very quiet.

Kelvin stood there looking at the door for a long mont. Then he looked at Noah. Whatever had been in his expression before was gone, replaced by sothing more complicated and considerably less certain.

He didn’t say anything.

He walked out.

Sophie appeared in the doorway, slightly out of breath, her eyes moving from Noah to the crack in the floor to the closed door Kelvin had just walked through.

"What just." She looked at Noah. "What happened?"

Noah looked at the crack. At the door. At Diana already heading for the corridor in the opposite direction from Kelvin, the Shoal Shield in her hand and the fragnts orbiting quietly around her arm.

"I fucked up," he said.

Sophie walked over and put her arms around him and held on for a second.

Then.

BOOM!

The ship shook. Not a collision, not a chanical failure. Sothing deliberate, contained, coming from the adjacent training room, the kind of impact that had intention behind it.

Then another.

BOOM!

Sophie and Noah turned.

Through the training room’s viewport window, two flashes. Blue and red, moving fast, separating, moving again.

Noah pushed the door open.

Lucas stood at one end of the room, lightning running from his hands to his elbows, his shirt already gone, his breathing elevated but controlled. Across from him, twelve ters away, Jayden Smoake stood with twin trails of energy coiling up both arms, one side running cold blue and the other a deep burning red, ice and plasma existing in the sa body without canceling each other out.

Both of them were grinning.

"I see you’ve gotten stronger, Grey," Jayden said.

Lucas’s grin spread wider, the lightning in his hands brightening.

"Stronger than you, Smoake."

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