Chapter 144: The Birth Cry
Noah reappeared before a swirling vortex of mana—a massive, humming gate pulsing with cold power.
A dungeon gate.
This was the one Elira had told him about. The one with ice at its core.
He floated before it in silence, watching as pale-blue mana coiled and spiraled like a storm trapped in a mirror. The sheer cold radiating off it would have frozen an ordinary person solid from a distance. But Noah was far beyond ordinary.
As he gazed at the gate, Elira’s words echoed in his mind.
This dungeon was one of the reasons she had chosen him.
Because it wasn’t normal. This place... held sothing deeper. Sothing ancient.
It had an ice-based the—frost-touched terrain, beasts of pure winter, and one critical secret.
"Inside lies a fragnt," she had told him, "a shard of the Origin of Ice itself."
A piece of the original concept. Sothing not ant for mortals.
Noah’s silver eyes narrowed. "A dungeon ford by the residue of a origin concept... and I’m supposed to just walk in and take it?"
He smirked.
"...Sounds fun."
He glanced around.
"We’re not even at the end of the first sester yet."
Which ant—no one was supposed to be here. Not for months.
And at that thought, Noah couldn’t help but reflect.
How much had he already changed this world’s future?
The truth?
He had no idea.
He hadn’t just stolen won from Elijah. He’d stolen tilines. Stolen fate and destiny.
Events that should have happened—didn’t.
Wars that should have erupted—never began.
Calamities that were supposed to shake the world—fizzled into silence.
Echidna should have been more aggressive. She should have stirred chaos between demons and humans. She should have pushed this world to the brink of collapse—dungeon breaches, endless bloodshed, a war on two fronts.
But all of that... would have been Elijah’s path to glory.
A perfect storm for him and his harem to erge as heroes. To beco icons. To gain power. And through him—Justicia would rise.
But now?
Elijah had lost those chances.
Even Shadeva, one of the most powerful beings Noah had t—was supposed to be found by him on one of his scripted adventures.
Another piece of the puzzle, another power ant for him.
And Noah had taken that too.
Now, this dungeon?
This fragnt?
Another thing Elijah was ant to have.
Noah’s smirk deepened. "A fragnt of the Origin of Ice, huh?"
He placed a hand to his chin, thoughtful. "First ti I am hearing this. I’m curious now."
He stepped forward and pressed his hand to the gate.
Instant resistance.
Mana surged against his palm like a living will, rejecting him.
He frowned. "Ah, right. It’s supposed to be for those below S-rank."
This gate—this dungeon—wasn’t ant to be entered by soone like him.
By soone who had surpassed S-rank.
But that didn’t matter.
His True Na may have rged into his being and absorbing his trait, but it didn’t erase it.
It elevated it.
And with it—
"I am without limits."
Silence fell.
Then the gate shuddered violently. It trembled, the swirling vortex of mana convulsing like it was in pain.
But it was useless.
Noah stepped forward—and the dungeon yielded.
It had no choice.
He vanished into the light.
...
The mont he reappeared, he stood in a frozen land.
A world of endless ice stretched around him in all directions—jagged glaciers, still winds, and silence that pressed against the ears like cotton.
He hovered above it all, weightless.
Below him—his senses flared.
Dozens. No, hundreds of beasts.
He even sensed the boss monster imdiately—an enormous Frost Snake of S-rank tier, coiled in slumber deep beneath a frozen lake.
It radiated power. Chilling, primal power.
"It would’ve been a challenge if I were still A-rank," he muttered.
"But now? As an S-rank being with the Elysiari bloodline..."
He exhaled.
"...This is nothing."
Yet strangely, he felt sothing stir inside him.
A tension. A restlessness.
A craving.
A desire to fight.
It was new. Unfamiliar. And hungry.
"...I’ve never really felt like this before."
He narrowed his eyes.
"Is this the effect of my bloodline?"
[Yes, Host.]
[Your bloodline is too strong. Too dominant. It was born to conquer. Born to rule.]
[It desires war. Challenge. Supremacy.]
Noah felt it surge again.
It was like sothing had lodged in his throat—an itch that wouldn’t fade. A scream that wanted to erupt.
He needed to release it.
Instinctively, he whispered—
"Elysiari’s Apex Form."
In an instant, everything changed.
His irises, once flowing with runes, slit like a beast’s.
His body grew—taller, broader, wrapped in cosmic elegance.
Silver horns sprouted from his head, curving into a majestic crown. In their center, a silver fla flickered softly.
Wings burst from his back—not flesh, not scale, but manifestations of his very concepts. A shimring tapestry of power. A tail followed, ethereal and deadly.
He looked draconic, but he was more.
He had transcended the dragons bloodline.
And with that transformation, the pressure in his chest exploded.
He finally understood.
Why he felt blocked. Why the unease.
He hadn’t announced it.
He hadn’t given his bloodline the honor it deserved.
He hadn’t told the world that the Elysiari...
Was born.
So he opened his mouth, sharp silver teeth glinting.
He inhaled deeply.
The world stilled.
The dungeon beasts looked skyward, sensing... sothing.
Sothing ancient. Sothing primal.
Then—
"So this is how it feels."
His voice echoed across the ice, thunderous and clear.
Every beast in the dungeon froze.
Then, one by one, instinctively—
They kneeled.
Even the S-rank Frost Snake bowed, its massive head pressed to the ground.
They didn’t know why.
Only that they must.
Their instincts scread:
This being was above them. He was Divine. He was Untouchable.
A Progenitor.
And then Noah roared—
"Elysiari’s Roar."
Silence.
Then—
RRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
BOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMM!!!
The sound wasn’t just a roar.
It was a declaration.
A cosmic scream.
The birth cry of a bloodline that would one day rule all.
Space itself cracked. The dungeon trembled. Beasts exploded into blood.
Crimson stained the white landscape.
The dungeon began to collapse.
Noah hovered at its center, calm, as if the destruction had nothing to do with him.
He raised a hand—and the souls of the fallen beasts floated to him.
He clenched his fingers gently.
"You were witnesses to my birth," he said softly. "You don’t deserve death just yet."
Then he turned.
His beastly eyes pierced through the frost and stone, beyond layers of enchantnts.
And there—
He saw it.
A delicate shard, floating like a snowflake frozen in ti.
The Fragnt of the Origin of Ice.
The core of the dungeon.
The reason Elira had sent him.
He reached out his hand—and it flew to him, resting in his palm like a cold fla.
It pulsed once.
Noah smiled faintly.
"Well... that was quick."
—End of Chapter 144—
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