Re-Awakened :I Ascend as an SSS-Ranked Dragon Summoner - Chapter 516
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Chapter 516: An Eclipse show
The transport shuddered as flak bursts hammered the shields. Inside, Grey soldiers loaded beast cores into their blasters, the crystalline power sources clicking into place with practiced ease. Eclipse recruits did the same, though their hands weren’t quite as steady.
Marcus checked his core twice, then a third time. Chen sat with his eyes closed, cycling chi through his meridians. Kira adjusted her tactical vest, trying to ignore the way her fingers trembled.
“Twenty seconds to drop zone,” Seraleth’s voice came through comms.
Diana stood near the deployment door, momentum fields already flickering around her hands. Lila stretched, rolling her shoulders. Kelvin sat in KROME’s cockpit, the mech’s fusion reactor producing a low hum that everyone could feel through the deck plating.
Sophie moved between the rows, doing final checks. “Remember your assignments. Stay with your squad leaders. Don’t do anything stupid.”
“Commander,” one of the Grey soldiers called out. “Where’s Eclipse?”
Sophie glanced toward the command position where Noah should have been standing.
Empty.
“Ten seconds.”
“He’s gone,” Sophie said, and despite everything, she smiled slightly.
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Wind tore at Noah’s face as he fell through arctic air. Below, the facility spread across the valley like a fortress carved from ice and concrete—guard towers at each corner, walls bristling with defensive positions, patrol routes visible even from three thousand feet up.
He’d jumped without telling anyone. No parachute. No backup plan.
Just falling.
His hand went to his comm. “On my mark.” Everyone connected could hear him.
Two thousand feet. The facility grew larger, details becoming clearer. He could see individual soldiers now, their weapons tracking the transports descending above him.
“Nyx.”
The sky tore open.
Purple-black void energy ripped through reality like someone had cut the world with a knife. The wound spread, crackling at its edges, spilling a red mist that made the arctic air shimmer and distort.
“Ascend.”
Nyx came through the portal like a bomb going off.
His wings—thirty feet from tip to tip—snapped open as he cleared the threshold. Red scales caught the morning light. His molten core was already active, glowing through gaps in his chest scales, radiating enough heat to turn the air around him into visible waves.
Then he roared.
RRRAAAAAAAAGGGHHHH!
The sound hit the facility like a physical object. Windows exploded. Metal groaned. A guard tower’s support beams buckled. Shadow soldiers on the walls dropped to their knees, hands pressed against ears that were suddenly bleeding. One vomited. Another passed out.
The roar traveled. It echoed off mountains kilometers away. Birds fled from trees. Small animals burrowed deeper. Every living thing within range felt the same primal message: apex predator, run, hide, die.
Nyx dove toward the facility’s center, wings tucked, building speed that made the air scream.
“Storm.”
Clouds formed overhead. Not rolling in from the horizon—just appearing, thick and dark and wrong. Lightning flickered within them almost immediately. The temperature dropped ten degrees in five seconds.
“Fall.”
CRAAAAACK!
Thunder arrived a full second after Storm had already shot past one of the Grey transports. The wyvern tore through his own storm like a black missile wrapped in electricity, ice crystallizing in his wake.
The pilot of Transport Three felt every hair on his body stand straight up. “What the fuck was that?”
“Storm,” Seraleth’s voice came back, completely calm. “Just Storm.”
BOOM!
The wyvern hit the facility’s north wall. Permafrost exploded upward from the impact. Ice spread in every direction, flash-freezing a circle twenty meters wide. A Purge operative caught at the edge screamed as his legs froze solid from mid-thigh down. He was still screaming when the ice reached his lungs.
Noah kept falling. One thousand feet now. Close enough to die if he hit wrong.
“Ivy.”
He said it quietly. Gently, almost.
“Bloom.”
His boots hit permafrost.
The world around him exploded.
Roots erupted from ground that had been frozen solid for months. They didn’t grow—they detonated upward like someone had planted bombs underground. Thick as transport vehicles, covered in thorns the length of swords, tearing through concrete and steel and ice like none of it mattered.
A guard tower collapsed as the ground beneath it simply ceased to exist. Patrol routes became kill zones as roots burst up without warning. A shadow soldier tried to dodge. A root speared through his chest, lifted him ten feet into the air, and held him there like a flag while he bled.
Two more soldiers ran. Roots caught them around the ankles. They hit the ground face-first. The roots dragged them under. The screaming stopped after five seconds.
Noah landed in a crouch, one knee down, fist pressed against frozen earth.
Storm stood to his left. Electricity arced between his scales, making the air smell like ozone.
Nyx circled overhead. The heat radiating from him turned breath to steam.
A massive red petal unfurled behind Noah, opening like a flower blooming in fast-forward. Ivy stepped through.
The Thorn Empress moved like a hunting cat. Smaller than her brothers but somehow more dangerous because of it. Emerald scales covered her body. Vine-like appendages spread from her back, each one tipped with thorns that looked like they’d been carved from obsidian.
[SUMMONING COMPLETE]
[NAME: IVY, THE THORN EMPRESS]
[SPECIES: THORN ASSAULT DRAGON]
[Special Buff Activated: Queen’s Mandate]
[Regenerative Bloom – +3% HP per second for allies within affected area]
[Thorned Path – Enemies suffer -35% movement speed and bleeding damage]
[Root Curse – +4% Void Energy per second for summoner within domain]
[NAME: STORM, HOLLOW BLIZZARD MONARCH]
[Special Buff Activated: Eye of the Storm]
[Movement Amplification: +70%]
[Cold Resistance: +95%]
[Lightning Attunement: +60%]
[NAME: NYX, RED DEATH DRAGON]
[Special Buff Activated: Brothers in Arms]
[Damage Amplification: +35%]
[Damage Resistance: +25%]
The notifications scrolled past. Noah dismissed them with a thought. The buffs settled over him anyway—Ivy’s presence accelerating his healing, Storm’s influence sharpening his reflexes, Nyx’s bond amplifying his strength.
Around him, the facility’s courtyard looked like the end of the world. Ivy’s roots had created a forest of thorned death. Storm’s ice spread in patterns that caught light and threw it back wrong. Nyx’s heat made targeting systems malfunction.
And every alarm in the facility was screaming.
Purge operatives poured from the interior buildings. Shadow soldiers formed up on whatever walls were still standing. Artillery pieces on the rooftops started tracking targets.
Noah stood. Excaliburn appeared in his right hand. Void energy crawled along the blade’s edge.
His armor manifested next—Knight Grace flowing over his body like liquid darkness. The breastplate. The gauntlets. The greaves. The Void Shell activated, creating a barrier that would absorb thirty percent of whatever hit him.
“Let’s go to work.”
A shadow soldier charged from Noah’s left. Dark chi blazed around the man’s hands as he covered twenty meters in under two seconds.
Noah blinked.
Void energy flared. Reality folded. He reappeared behind the soldier. Excaliburn was already moving.
The blade took the man’s head clean off. No resistance. Just through. Void energy ate at the neck wound, preventing any chance of regeneration if it was even possible. The body collapsed.
Noah was moving before it hit the ground.
Three Purge operatives had set up a firing line. They tracked him with energy blasters and opened fire together. Three beams that could have melted through starship plating converged on his position.
Phantom Step.
Void energy exploded from Noah’s form as he moved. Five copies peeled off, each one solid enough to fool targeting systems. The operatives’ shots hit empty air and void constructs that dissolved on contact.
Noah closed the distance in point-three seconds.
His blade went through the first operative’s chest. The man’s eyes went wide. He looked down at the void energy spreading through his torso like black cancer. Then he stopped looking at anything.
The second operative tried to swing his blaster around. Noah’s gauntleted fist caught him in the throat. Enhanced strength combined with the armor’s reinforcement crushed his windpipe completely. The operative dropped, choking, as Noah turned to the third target.
Excaliburn carved upward through the man’s torso. The void edge separated flesh and bone without slowing. Upper body and lower body were immediately divorced.
But then there was movement behind him.
Noah spun. A shadow soldier’s chi-enhanced punch was already coming at his head. He got Excaliburn up in time to catch the strike on the flat of the blade. The impact sent shockwaves up both their arms.
Noah kicked the soldier’s knee. The joint shattered like glass. As the man fell, Excaliburn took his head.
Six dead in ten seconds.
—
Overhead, Nyx had found the artillery emplacements.
The dragon tucked his wings and dove. Gravity and momentum turned him into a missile made of scales and rage. He hit the facility’s east tower with every bit of his mass behind the impact.
The tower didn’t collapse—it exploded. Concrete and steel flew outward in chunks the size of small vehicles. Artillery pieces tumbled through the air, crews still strapped to their guns. The foundation cracked all the way down to bedrock.
A Purge operative on a nearby rooftop tried to fire a shoulder-mounted rocket at the ascending dragon. He got the launcher up. Got his finger on the trigger. Fired.
Nyx’s tail came around mid-flight.
The appendage hit the operative at waist level. His body folded in half the wrong way. His spine snapped. Then he separated—upper body and lower body tumbling in different directions. The rocket went wild, spiraling off target before slamming into the facility’s own west wall and detonating.
Nyx’s molten core activated.
His chest scales glowed red, then almost began to look white. It was clear as day that the red death knew what was at stake and in fact did not come to play. The temperature around him spiked so fast that the air itself ignited. Shadow soldiers on the north wall started screaming as their uniforms caught fire from radiant heat alone. One jumped off the wall trying to escape. He hit the ground still burning.
The dragon opened his jaws.
Inferno Storm erupted from his throat—not fire but thermal energy so concentrated it looked solid. The beam carved across defensive positions. Concrete melted. Metal vaporized. Organic matter turned to ash before nerve endings could register pain.
Ten shadow soldiers died in the space between heartbeats. Their bodies burned so hot they left shadows on the walls behind them. Then even the shadows burned away.
Storm had claimed the facility’s western approach.
The wyvern moved like something that existed partially outside normal physics. He appeared above a cluster of Purge operatives. Shrieked. Vanished before they could even look up.
Where he’d been, ice exploded outward. The operatives froze mid-motion—legs mid-stride, arms raised, mouths open. Crystalline prisons that reflected morning light in fractured rainbows.
Storm reappeared thirty meters away. Winter Vortex activated around his body. Wind howled. Temperature plummeted forty degrees in three seconds. Snow and ice formed so fast it created a localized blizzard.
Shadow soldiers tried to advance through the vortex.
The cold wasn’t just temperature. It was entropy. Flesh blackened with frostbite in seconds. Blood froze in veins. Lungs crystallized mid-breath. They dropped like statues, bodies so frozen they shattered when they hit the ground.
Storm shrieked again and he was gone from sight.
The sound was pure joy.
Ivy had turned the facility’s southern approach into a graveyard.
Her roots kept spreading. They moved like living things, seeking targets, hunting anything that moved. A Purge operative tried to run. Roots burst from beneath his feet, wrapped around his ankles, yanked him down. The earth closed over his screaming face. The screaming stopped.
Her vine whips lashed out. Each one moved with serpentine intelligence. They didn’t just strike—they grabbed, crushed, pierced. One caught a shadow soldier around the throat. Thorns dug in. The vine constricted. Vertebrae separated with a wet snap.
The hood around Ivy’s neck flared open like a cobra about to strike. Dozens of crystalline spines lined the interior, each one as long as a forearm.
Thorn Barrage.
The spines launched. They moved like railgun projectiles, creating sonic booms as they punched through the sound barrier.
A shadow soldier’s head exploded like an overripe fruit. Another operative took three spines through the chest. His body armor might as well have been paper. He dropped. Blood pooled. The toxins in the spines went to work. He stopped twitching after ten seconds.
As the carnage continued, sponsored solely by Noah and his dragons, the rest of the team were starting to arrive at the scene.
The Grey transports touched down.
Commander Hight’s soldiers deployed like they’d done this a thousand times. They formed defensive perimeters. Established fields of fire. Moved with the kind of coordination that only came from actual combat experience and brutal training.
“All Grey units, establish overwatch positions,” Hight’s voice cut through comms. “Eclipse teams, you’re cleared to advance.”
KROME hit the ground hard enough to crack permafrost in a five-meter radius.
The mech stood ten feet tall. The fusion reactor glowed through ventilation slats in the chest. Weapon systems came online with electronic chimes that sounded almost cheerful.
Kelvin’s voice boomed through external speakers. “LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE MAIN EVENT HAS ARRIVED!”
A shadow soldier charged the mech. Kelvin didn’t bother with weapons. KROME’s armored fist came around in a haymaker. The impact created a sonic boom. When the fist opened, there wasn’t enough left of the shadow soldier to identify species.
“OH THAT FELT GOOD!” Kelvin’s manic laugh echoed across the battlefield. “Noah, are you seeing this?! I’M A WALKING APOCALYPSE!”
KROME’s shoulder-mounted plasma cannons swiveled, tracking multiple targets. They fired. Not bursts—sustained beams. Fusion-powered death that lasted as long as Kelvin held the trigger.
A Purge defensive position ceased to exist. The operatives manning it became ash. The wall they’d been hiding behind became molten slag cooling in arctic air.
“I HAVE SUSTAINED FIRE!” Kelvin screamed. “DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT THAT MEANS?! I DON’T HAVE TO STOP SHOOTING!”
It was obvious he was having the time of his life.
Meanwhile, Diana and Lila emerged from their transport like the world’s worst news.
Diana’s momentum nullification activated in overlapping zones. Shadow soldiers charged her position—then stopped. Just stopped. Locked in place as their forward motion died completely.
She walked between them. Her expression was cold. Empty. She grabbed the first one’s throat and twisted until something snapped. Moved to the second and drove her blade through his spine. The third got his neck broken. The fourth took a blade to the throat.
One shadow soldier tried to break free through raw strength. Muscles bulging. Chi blazing. Screaming with effort.
Diana looked at him. Reversed his momentum.
The soldier flew backward so fast he broke the sound barrier. He hit a concrete wall and came apart like he’d been hit by a truck.
Lila had activated her time manipulation.
To everyone else, she was a blur. To her, the battlefield moved like footage played at quarter speed. Bullets hung in the air. Explosions expanded like slow-motion fireworks. People ran through molasses.
She walked between frozen trajectories. Plucked an explosive from mid-flight. Changed its direction slightly. Released it. Moved on.
The explosive completed its arc and landed in the middle of a Purge squad. They had time to look down. Time to recognize what it was. Not time to run.
A Purge operative’s head jerked backward as his own bullet returned to sender. Another found his combat knife buried in his throat—the blade he’d thrown at someone else, redirected mid-flight all thanks to her telekinesis.
Other than the tanks like Noah and his dragons. Others had joined the party as well.
Eclipse recruits hit the ground behind their leaders. Chi-enhanced. Terrified. Determined.
Marcus moved with Diana’s squad. White chi flowed through his strikes as he engaged shadow soldiers. His enhanced strength broke bones. His improved speed kept him alive.
Chen called out threats before they materialized. “Movement, east wall, three contacts—”
Valencia’s chi-reinforced barrier absorbed an energy blast meant for Kira. “We’re doing it! We’re actually doing it!”
They were winning.
The Purge forces were being systematically destroyed. Shadow soldiers died faster than they could regroup. Defensive positions became graveyards. Artillery fell silent as Nyx turned emplacements to molten wreckage.
They were actually seeing the plan through. The brilliant plan concocted by their leaders and the space humans that joined them in battle.
Everything was going swell.
Then the ground shook.
Not from explosions. Not from dragon impacts.
Something else.
BOOM.
The impact came from beyond Storm’s position, out past the western wall. It hit hard enough to send shockwaves through frozen ground. Ice cracked in spiderweb patterns a hundred meters away.
Dust and debris erupted upward.
When it settled, something stood in the crater.
Eight feet tall. Built like it could bench press a tank. Natural armor covered its body—not worn but grown, part of its biology. Three horns curved from its skull.
Its eyes held intelligence. Cruel intelligence.
“HARBINGER!” Marcus screamed.
Every weapon in range opened fire. Plasma beams, blaster bolts, energy attacks, chi-enhanced projectiles—everything Eclipse and Grey forces had converged on the target.
The Harbinger walked through it.
Plasma dissipated against its armor. Blaster bolts sparked off without penetrating. Energy attacks scattered. It moved with casual confidence. Each footstep left crater-sized prints in permafrost.
“Oh, what fun!” Its voice carried theatrical flair, every word delivered like a performance. “Little soldiers playing war! How absolutely delightful!”
A Grey soldier tried to flank it.
The Harbinger’s backhand was casual. Almost lazy.
The soldier’s upper body separated from his lower. The force was so tremendous that flesh simply tore. He died before his brain registered what had happened.
“Three—” the Harbinger examined its hand like checking for dirt under fingernails.
Another soldier charged.
Another casual swipe.
This one exploded. Literally burst. Blood and viscera painted the ground in abstract patterns.
“Two—”
Kira screamed, chi-enhanced speed carrying her forward with her weapon raised.
The Harbinger’s fist missed her by inches as she dodged. The displacement created a sonic boom that ruptured her eardrums.
She stumbled, disoriented.
The follow-up didn’t miss.
Her head ceased to exist above the jawline. Her body collapsed. Blood fountained from the neck stump.
“One!” The Harbinger clapped. “Three soldiers, three deaths! Such efficiency! Shall we make it six? Nine? How high can we count today?”
The ground shook again.
And again.
And again.
Four more impacts. Four more craters.
Four more three-horns emerged from the dust. Eight feet of armored death. Each one wearing that same cruel intelligence.
“Oh wonderful!” the first Harbinger exclaimed. “The whole family’s here! This is going to be magnificent!”
Lila appeared beside Noah. “I count four plus the first one. Five in total. What’s your call?”
Noah’s eyes swept the battlefield.
“I count two.”
“What?”
“Nyx!” Noah’s command cut through the chaos.
The Red Death Dragon peeled off from his current engagement. Dove toward the nearest three-horn with wings tucked, building terminal velocity.
“Storm!”
The wyvern shrieked. He appeared above another Harbinger in a flash of electrical teleportation.
“Ivy!”
The Thorn Empress’s roots surged toward a third target. Botanical spears erupted from below.
Three dragons. Three Harbingers.
That left two.
Diana stepped forward. Momentum fields flickered around her hands. “Lila and I can take one.”
Lila nodded. Objects moving slightly around her as telekinesis manifested.
That left one.
Noah opened his mouth, “I’ve got th–”
BOOM. BOOM. BOOM.
Not impacts. Something else. It was like air imploding in sequential pockets. Concussive blasts that created visible distortion waves.
A Grey soldier screamed. One of the blasts caught him. His body folded inward. Spine bending wrong. Organs compressed. Then he separated. Top half. Bottom half. Nothing connecting them.
The chaos settled.
She stood in the center of the carnage.
Twelve feet of feminine death. Natural armor flowed across her form. Four horns crowned her skull—not three, four.
Blood covered her hands. Fresh. Still steaming.
At her feet, Valencia lay in pieces. Eyes wide. Frozen. Staring at nothing.
The Widow looked across the battlefield. Her gaze swept past Grey soldiers, past Eclipse recruits, past the dragons.
Her eyes found Noah.
She smiled.
“Hello again, child.”
Noah’s jaw tightened.
His grip on Excaliburn shifted.
Around him, the battle had frozen. Everyone staring at the four-horn Harbinger who’d just appeared.
“Widow.”
The word came out flat and cold.
She tilted her head. A strange affection mixing with hunger in her expression.
“Did you miss mother?”