Dimension System: SSS Rank Talent Awakening -
Chapter 255 - 255: The Boss of the Forgotten
At that moment, the battlefield exploded into chaos once again. The guardian swung a massive, rune-inscribed hammer that sent shockwaves through the cracked earth.
Zen darted forward, his dual swords gleaming as he attempted to find an opening in the guardian's formidable defense.
Jeni summoned a blizzard of ice shards, trying to slow its relentless advance, while Kiba marshaled the very essence of water to form a protective barrier.
Althea channeled her healing magic into each of her teammates, reinforcing their resolve with every pulse of energy.
Dabi closed his eyes for a split second, centering himself amidst the maelstrom of power.
He reached deep into the well of his own might, the latent man of the cosmos swirling within him. In that moment, the very fabric of space trembled as he prepared to unleash his full potential.
His gauntlet shimmered with a brilliant, ethereal light—a promise of power and a harbinger of change.
He would bend the space around him, rewrite the rules of engagement, and prove once and for all that he was the Sovereign of Space.
With a cry that echoed across the battlefield, Dabi surged forward. His fist, imbued with the very force of creation and destruction, connected with the guardian's armor.
The impact was cataclysmic—a burst of energy rippled outward, distorting the air and shattering nearby fragments of stone.
The guardian staggered, its eyes flashing in shock and fury, as if it had never before encountered such raw, unbridled power.
For long, the battle raged on. Every swing of the guardian's hammer, every parry by Zen's swords, every shard of ice and burst of water was a testament to the relentless struggle for survival.
The temple's trial had transformed into an all-out war—a war between the living, the forgotten, and the forces that sought to claim their souls.
As the guardian roared once more, Dabi locked eyes with it. In that moment, he could feel the culmination of every trial, every sacrifice, and every shred of determination that had brought them here.
The energy around him surged, the pulse of the cosmos aligning with his heartbeat. He knew that victory was within reach, but it would demand every bit of his strength and every drop of his resolve.
"Now!" Dabi bellowed, his voice resounding with the authority of fate itself. With one final, monumental effort, he unleashed a torrent of energy that warped space and time around the guardian.
The force was so immense that it seemed to tear the very fabric of the battlefield apart, scattering the guardian's dark essence into a million shimmering fragments.
The colossal figure faltered, then collapsed in a shower of sparks and shards, its final roar swallowed by the endless red sky.
For a heartbeat, all was still. The battlefield lay in ruin, the monstrous horde of the forgotten reduced to scattered fragments and silence.
Dabi stood at the center, his chest heaving as he surveyed the devastation.
His team—Zen, Jeni, Kiba, and Althea—stood battered but unbroken, their eyes shining with the fierce light of survivors.
They had faced the onslaught, defied the impossible, and emerged victorious—if only for this moment.
"Is it over?" Zen asked, his tone a mixture of disbelief and relief as he wiped blood and sweat from his face.
Dabi's gaze swept over the remnants of the guardian and the fallen warriors. "This battle is over," he said slowly, "but the trial is not finished.
We must push forward to clear the gate. Our final challenge still awaits beyond these fields."
Jeni nodded, through her eyes betrayed the toll the battle had taken on her. "We'll make it through—together."
Kiba's fists, still glistening with droplets of water energy, clenched with renewed determination. "Let's keep moving. Every step brings us closer to victory."
Althea's steady smile was a beacon amid the ruins. "Our bonds have never been stronger. No matter what comes next, we will overcome it."
Dabi felt a surge of pride and determination welling up inside him. His status, his team, and every ounce of power within him had been honed by the crucible of battle.
The system mission still loomed in his mind—a final test to clear the dimensional gate and ascend to the next level. Though he was on the brink of becoming a Grandmaster, his journey was far from over.
With the guardian vanquished and the horde of the forgotten scattered, Dabi led his team toward the distant horizon where the temple's dark silhouette once again beckoned.
The ground, still trembling from the ferocity of battle, seemed to open a path—a path laden with both promise and peril.
As they advanced, the remnants of the enemy faded into the swirling dust of the battlefield.
The oppressive red sky began to lighten, as if acknowledging the team's hard-won victory.
There was still a long way to go before they could claim victory and unlock the next stage of their journey.
Dabi's eyes locked on the distant temple structure. It appears out of nowhere. Previously they enter the temple and it sends them to the battlefield.
"Let's move," Dabi commanded, his voice low and resolute. Every step we take, every enemy we defeat, brings us closer to clearing this gate—and to our destiny."
The team fell in line behind him, each member ready to face whatever new horrors awaited.
As they crossed the final stretch of the scarred battlefield, the oppressive energy of the place began to give way to an eerie calm—a deceptive silence that hinted at trials yet to come.
In that fleeting moment of quiet, Dabi allowed himself a brief pause. He opened his status window one last time, glancing at his current power and the unallocated stat points waiting to be used. He needs to use the stat points if the situation demands.
He felt the familiar surge of anticipation at the prospect of leveling up, of transcending his current limits.
Yet he knew that that achievement would come only when they truly cleared the gate and emerged victorious on the other side.
The wind stirred dust and debris as the team approached the ancient temple's colossal doors once more.
Their scars—both physical and emotional—told the story of their struggle, a testament to the battle fought in this forsaken realm. With each step, Dabi's resolve grew stronger.
He was determined to lead his team to victory, to overcome every trial thrown at them, and to finally claim the power that awaited beyond this cursed gate.
With a final nod to his teammates, Dabi stepped forward into the gate, the echo of
his footsteps mingling with the whispered memories of fallen foes.
The ancient temple's colossal doors closed behind them with a reverberating clang that seemed to seal off the outside world.
The battlefield of the forgotten lay behind, and now the team found themselves in a dimly lit corridor carved from obsidian stone.
Flickering luminescence—emanating from arcane runes etched along the walls—cast dancing shadows that writhed like living things.
Every step they took resonated in the eerie silence, punctuated only by the distant drip of water and the low hum of ancient magic.
Dabi led the way, his hand pressed against the cool stone as if seeking guidance from the very wall.
His eyes scanned the corridor, alert for traps, ambushes, or illusions that might lurk in the gloom.
Behind him, the team moved in tight formation. Zen's swords hung at his sides as he cracked a wry smile.
Jeni's fingers toyed with the hilts of her daggers, and Kiba's determined gaze never wavered from the dark passage ahead.
Althea, calm as ever, walked just behind Dabi, her eyes flickering between the ancient inscriptions and her teammates.
A few moments into the corridor, a series of pressure plates revealed themselves on the floor—a mosaic of interlocking symbols that pulsed with a faint blue light.
The path ahead was treacherous; one wrong step might trigger a cascade of magical traps.
Zen, ever the joker even in dire moments, leaned in close to Dabi and whispered, "Boss, you look way too serious for a floor puzzle.
Don't worry—if you trip, I'll catch you… or at least get a good laugh out of it."
Dabi shot him a tight look, though the corners of his mouth twitched in amusement. "Focus, Zen. This isn't the time for jokes."
Yet even as he spoke, he couldn't help but note the humor in Zen's irreverence—a moment of levity in a place where every shadow might hide death.
Jeni stepped forward, her voice soft but edged with playful teasing. "Dabi, if you're so intense, you might actually scare the traps into malfunctioning. But maybe you should smile once in a while." Her eyes sparkled mischievously as she met his gaze.
Althea added with a warm chuckle, "Yes, you're like a brooding hero from an epic tale. But sometimes even heroes need to lighten up—especially when we're wading through cursed corridors."
Dabi rolled his eyes, but the hint of a smile played on his lips. "I appreciate your concern, but I'll manage. Just keep your eyes open and your wits about you."
Their banter, light as it was, did nothing to dispel the tension in the air. Every step forward was a battle of nerve and precision.
Dabi carefully chose his path, using his ability to bend space ever so slightly to gauge which plates were safe.
At one point, a shimmering blue symbol pulsed faster as he stepped near, and he froze for a heartbeat—then deftly sidestepped a pressure plate that might have triggered a volley of arcane arrows from the wall.
"Nice reflexes, boss," Zen quipped as he vaulted over a narrow gap. "I wish I had half your control—I'd probably break something instead of breaking a few heads."
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