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Chapter 352 - The Embodiment of the Arcane

The echo of Adrian's challenge hung in the dark void of the micro-dimension. For a fleeting heartbeat, the silence was absolute. Ignis, Balthazar, and Morwenna stared at him from three different directions, their domains still burning, crushing, and decaying the void around them, while Nightshade remained hidden within the shadows.

Then the void shattered.

Ignis, Balthazar, and Morwenna did not exchange a single word, nor did they need to. Millions of years of shared history, rivalry, hatred, and mutual survival had forged a terrifying synchronicity among them. They had fought one another through proxy wars, secret schemes, assassinations, failed alliances, and open confrontations for so long that their instincts had learned the shape of each other's intent.

The unspoken consensus was instantaneous. The anomaly standing before them, this unknown variable wielding fragments of their own techniques after only a handful of exchanges, had to be eliminated before the battlefield itself tilted beyond their control.

The three apex predators of the Andromeda Galaxy moved as one.

Ignis surged forward from the front, a blazing comet of golden fire that left the vacuum scorched in his wake. His jagged broadsword descended with the weight of an exploding star, layering Fire, Impact, Force, and Acceleration into a singular devastating strike.

From the left, Balthazar did not even bother closing the distance entirely. He slammed his obsidian gauntlets together, and the void around Adrian warped violently inward. A localized gravitational collapse formed around him, threatening to crush his limbs into dust, perfectly timing its grip to trap him beneath Ignis's descending blade.

From the right, Morwenna's pale grey mist rolled over the battlefield like a silent tide. Her bone-white scythe swept through the darkness, leaving a trail of decay aimed directly at the space where Adrian would be forced to retreat if he escaped Ignis and Balthazar.

Adrian's white-grey eyes flared beneath his crimson aura. He tightened his grip on the crimson energy sword and immediately pushed his fourteen percent authority into a multi-layered command, attempting to mirror Balthazar's spatial lock and disrupt their coordination before the three attacks could close around him. The rule structure began to form, Gravity, Pressure, Lock, and localized isolation aligning beneath his will.

But before the rule modification could even take shape, a crushing weight slammed into his mind.

"Negate."

The command came from Balthazar, instantly shredding Adrian's authority structure into useless sparks of mana before it could stabilize.

With his authority forcefully stripped, Adrian was left to rely on raw physical speed. He pushed his Source veins to their limits, his body bending at a sickening angle as he slipped through the millimeter-thin gap between Balthazar's crushing gravity and Morwenna's rotting blade.

Ignis's broadsword crashed through the space Adrian had occupied a microsecond before, and the shockwave of the missed strike blasted him backward, tearing fresh cuts across his crimson robes and sending burning fragments of golden flame licking across his defenses.

Adrian barely anchored his footing in the void before attempting to retaliate. He channeled his authority again, forming an offensive authority technique as he shifted his sword into a counterstroke aimed at Ignis's flank.

"Negate."

This time, the disruption came from Morwenna. Her cold, pervasive will snuffed out his technique before it could fully materialize.

Ignis was already on him again, his laughter booming through the void as his broadsword came down in another blazing arc. "Is this the extent of your trickery, boy? I do not know whether you are mirroring our techniques or using some other little trick, but it is useless if you cannot cast it."

The battle descended into a grueling, suffocating grind. Every single time Adrian attempted to manipulate the rules of reality, whether for offense, defense, or evasion, one of the three sect leaders immediately dedicated their authority to negate it.

Because they outmatched him three-to-one, they could rotate their suppression flawlessly. While one negated his authority, the other two unleashed devastating, lethal attacks, forcing Adrian to defend.

In a matter of seconds, Adrian was effectively stripped of authority. He was reduced to dodging and parrying with sheer physical perfection and basic arcane spells, his crimson blade cracking and reforming repeatedly beneath the relentless barrage.

A massive gravitational pulse from Balthazar caught his left shoulder, fracturing the bone with a dull internal snap. Before the pain could fully register, Ignis's golden flames washed over his flank, searing through his protective essence and burning deep enough to blacken flesh beneath the robe. Adrian gritted his teeth, forced to burn immense amounts of mana just to sustain Breath of Life and rapidly heal the accumulating damage before it slowed him further.

Morwenna's scythe hooked around his guard, the curved blade aiming to decapitate him from the blind angle created by Ignis's flames. Before the attack could complete, the shadows beneath the arc of the scythe rose like living darkness.

Clang!

Twin daggers intercepted the bone-white scythe. Nightshade materialized from the void. With a flick of his wrists, he redirected Morwenna's blade and kicked backward, grabbing Adrian by the shoulder and dragging him out of the kill zone.

"They have decided you are the greatest threat," Nightshade's voice drifted into Adrian's ear, cold and pragmatic. "We are at a disadvantage. If they maintain this rotation, we will be ground into dust."

Adrian wiped a fresh streak of crystallized blood from his jaw, his gaze locked on the three approaching powerhouses. "I noticed."

The battle morphed from a three-versus-one execution into a desperate three-versus-two struggle. But even with Nightshade's intervention, the odds remained overwhelmingly bleak.

Nightshade was a master of evasion and assassination, not sustained frontal warfare against three peers who had now put aside their rivalry long enough to focus on Adrian. He danced through the periphery, forcing Morwenna to hesitate, disrupting Balthazar's timing, and threatening Ignis whenever he overextended, but Ignis and Balthazar quickly adapted.

They ignored most of his feints and focused their crushing firepower on Adrian, only defending against Nightshade when his daggers came too close to something vital.

Minutes dragged like hours. The void became a storm of golden fire, pale rot, crushing gravity, and desperate shadows. Adrian deflected another shattering blow from Balthazar, the impact forcing him back dozens of meters as his arms trembled from the weight. He stabilized himself, his chest heaving slightly, his body healing almost as fast as it broke, but never fully returning to comfort before the next attack came.

Adrian observed the situation with clarity. There was nothing new left for him to learn from this battle in its current state. Ignis, Balthazar, and Morwenna were no longer displaying new, intricate authority techniques for him to dissect. They had realized the danger of feeding him information and had simplified their strategy into something far more oppressive.

They were using raw numbers, flawless timing, and rotational suppression to lock his authority down. They were drowning him in experience rather than exposing more of their secrets.

Adrian considered his options. He had his source and also the divine concept he had devoured from those True Peak Rule Stage mercenaries back in the Virelith Galaxy.

If he used any of his powers right now, everything would flip instantly. Even if he revealed himself only as a True Peak Rule Stage being, the twenty percent surplus authority would allow him to shatter their negation cycle and fight them with ease. He could overwhelm their mid-tier domains, force their techniques apart, and turn the entire battle back into his favor.

But revealing that level of power here carried heavy consequences. A micro-dimension was said to completely block outside eyes, but Adrian was not foolish enough to truly believe such a thing absolutely.

There could always be methods. Hidden observers, embedded recording formations, or powerful beings from Major Sects silently watching through means beyond Andromeda's public knowledge. If he revealed an Ultimate-tier presence, no matter if it's being his source or the divine concept of those mercenaries, he would inevitably draw the gaze of entities he was not yet fully prepared to face.

Yet as another wave of Morwenna's decaying mist nearly consumed his arm, Hestia's earlier words echoed in his mind.

Survival comes first. If consequences come because of it, then we will deal with them afterward.

If Adrian did not use what he had now, he would eventually be worn down and killed. The choice was obvious. He had to use his true power and choose his Source rather than the divine concept of those mercenaries. If the Major Sect those mercenaries had belonged to somehow saw it and identified it, the consequences could become even worse. The source felt safer in this situation.

He began to reach deep within himself, preparing to unleash the white-grey radiance of the Source and end the battle.

But just as his will brushed against the Source Seed, he felt something else.

It was not the Will of the Source itself. Rather, it was something chaotic, furiously trembling and emanating from all the chambers within his Source Seed.

The arcane concepts.

Dozens upon dozens of chambers containing the arcane concepts were resonating with collective fury. They were the building blocks of reality, the raw truths beneath divine concepts, and they were rejecting the suppression being forced upon them by mere mortal authority.

Adrian paused.

He felt the sheer, untamed vitality of the arcane rules burning within his Source Seed, eager to be unleashed, eager to express themselves without the constraints of the divine concepts he had constructed from them.

A low chuckle escaped his lips, "Oh… you all really want to do this?"

Ignis, who had just raised his broadsword for another strike, frowned when he heard the murmur. "What are you babbling about now?"

Adrian did not answer. He pushed his physical speed to the absolute maximum, sidestepping Ignis's attack and sliding backward through the void. He signaled Nightshade with a glance, and the Thousand Veils Sect Leader instantly understood enough to retreat. Nightshade melded into the darkness and reappeared at Adrian's side, a safe distance away from the trio.

Ignis, Balthazar, and Morwenna halted their advance, forming a loose line. Their auras flared with hostility, but none of them rushed in immediately.

"Giving up?" Ignis sneered, resting his blazing broadsword on his shoulder. "A wise choice, though it will not save you from the ash heap."

Adrian stood tall, brushing a stray lock of hair away from his blood-stained face. "I should thank you for the lessons," he said, his voice echoing smoothly across the fractured void. "You have shown me the limits of your million-year foundations. But you truly believe authority is the unquestionable truth of this universe, do you not? The only law that matters."

Morwenna tilted her head, her eyes narrowing. "It is the only law that separates gods from mortals."

"If that is the limit of your understanding," Adrian replied, a dangerous smile curving his lips, "then allow me to teach you something new."

Ignis scoffed. To the three ancient leaders, Adrian's words sounded like the desperate, arrogant rambling of an insect trying to maintain pride before being crushed.

Adrian did not care about their reactions. His attention turned entirely inward for a split second, and in that single imperceptible moment, he did something no normal cultivator in the universe would ever dare to attempt.

Within his Source Seed, the massive chamber that housed the Crimson Vital Dominion shuddered violently. The intricate, perfectly balanced structure of the divine concept, the fusion of Vitality, Blood, Force, and Pressure, was forcibly severed. The rule symbols unlinked, tearing away from one another as the divine concept collapsed back into its foundational components.

To any other cultivator, manually dismantling a divine concept would mean shattering their Rule Core. It was tantamount to crippling oneself, an act of sheer suicide that would destroy their foundation and reduce them to a crippled mortal if it did not kill them outright. Divine concepts were not meant to be taken apart once stabilized into the core.

But Adrian did not possess a conventional Rule Core.

His divine concepts were constructs housed within the infinite, adaptable chambers of the Source.

The separated rules of Vitality, Blood, Force, and Pressure flooded out of the divine chamber and merged seamlessly back into their respective individual arcane chambers.

Next, Verdant Genesis shattered. Life, Water, Light, and Plant unspooled into raw arcane truths and returned to their origins.

Then the Devour-based divine concept broke apart, its complex rules of Separation, Purification, and Stabilization dissolving and merging back into the pure, insatiable void of the Devour arcane chamber.

One by one, every divine concept Adrian had ever formed was dismantled, not destroyed, but unbound from the structures that had shaped them into authority.

In the physical world, the effect was immediate.

The suffocating, heavy presence of the Crimson Vital Dominion surrounding Adrian vanished entirely. The deep crimson energy sword in his hand dissolved into nothingness. The oppressive authority he wielded plummeted to zero. To the naked eye, he had just completely lost his power.

Ignis threw his head back and laughed, a cruel, barking sound filled with triumph. "He burned out! The fool pushed himself too hard!"

Even Nightshade, standing beside Adrian, tensed. His shadows wavered as shock gripped him. Had the boy truly exhausted himself? Had the pressure of three sect leaders forced him into some catastrophic backlash? If Adrian had lost his mana and willforce here, then both of them were dead.

But Adrian simply closed his eyes, his consciousness sinking into the very center of his Source Seed.

"Come," his will echoed with shattering intensity within the infinite expanse inside him. "Let us show them who we are."

The response was apocalyptic.

Every single arcane chamber within Adrian answered the call. More than eighty arcane concepts mastered to the Advanced Galactic level and hundreds more at the Basic Galactic level erupted simultaneously. They were not carefully woven into balanced, stabilized divine concepts. They were raw, unfiltered, completely untamed, and each carried its own rules of reality.

A shockwave of pure multi-colored essence exploded from Adrian's body, tearing through the micro-dimension with a violence that defied logic. The black void was instantly illuminated by a blinding kaleidoscope of colors: crimson fire, deep blue water, pale green life, violet gravity, pitch-black shadow, silver space, golden light, dark devour, and countless other hues weaving together in a chaotic roaring storm of universal rules.

The sheer density of the arcane energy surrounding him was so immense that space itself began to crack under the pressure, unable to contain the raw weight of unbridled concepts that were never meant to be channeled together by a single cultivator.

Adrian reached out his hand, and the multi-colored essence funneled into his palm, condensing into a new energy sword. The blade shifted colors every microsecond, humming with a frequency that made the very void scream.

Nightshade violently pushed himself away from Adrian, retreating hundreds of meters in a fraction of a second.

It was not merely the volume of energy that terrified him. As Nightshade looked at the multi-colored storm wrapping around Adrian, he felt a sensation that made his Rule Core tremble.

He felt gazes.

Countless invisible gazes stared at him from within the swirling colors. It was as if every single strand of essence surrounding Adrian possessed its own sentience.

These were not the dull, inanimate energies of normal spells or even ordinary divine essence. They felt ancient, primal, and impossibly vast, like looking into the eyes of forces that had shaped the universe before cultivators ever learned to name them.

And it was not just Nightshade.

Across the void, Ignis's laughter died in his throat. The golden flames around his body flickered and shrank, instinctively recoiling from the chaotic storm. Balthazar stumbled backward, the crushing gravity around him wavering as if the rules composing his own domain had suddenly become uncertain. Morwenna's eyes widened to impossible proportions, her pale knuckles turning white around the haft of her scythe as the mist surrounding her thinned for the first time since Adrian had entered the battlefield.

They all felt it.

The crushing, incomprehensible weight of hundreds of universal truths glaring at them simultaneously.

The four sect leaders blinked, their minds stalling as they tried to process the impossible sight before them. The multi-colored essence wrapping around the boy was not a single unified divine concept. It was a torrential flood of individual arcane concepts, dozens, hundreds of them, moving together without fusing, contradicting one another without collapsing.

No cultivator could comprehend that many concepts. Even if someone did comprehend them, one should not be able to channel that many conflicting rules at the same time without detonating instantly.

Fire and Water, Life and Death, Space and Gravity, Devour and Stabilization, Force and Silence, Light and Shadow, each truth should have pushed against the others, tearing the cultivator apart from the inside.

Yet Adrian stood there.

His eyes snapped open, blazing with shifting prismatic light that contained the fury of a hundred storms. He was no longer merely a cultivator wielding a weapon.

He had become the embodiment of the arcane concepts themselves.

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