The sky cracked open as the swirling blue portals expanded, light pouring from their depths like the gates of heaven themselves had descended onto the battlefield.
From within them erged colossal figures—scaled beasts with enormous wings, armored claws, and eyes that shimred like polished gemstones.
Dragons.
Real ones.
Each dragon stood tall, their forms massive enough to blot out the sun for those underneath. Their wings folded in as they landed in perfect synchronization, causing a mild tremor through the cracked ground.
Students scread. So tripped backward. Others reached for their weapons with shaky hands.
"What the hell is that!?"
"D-Dragons?! Are they tad?! Is that even possible?!"
"I thought those things went extinct on the human continent!"
"No... they’re coming for us!"
Panic rippled through the crowd like wildfire.
Bridget’s eyes narrowed. "Fire, water, wind, earth, lightning... and light."
Elental dragons?
This wasn’t the first ti Bridget had seen a dragon, but it was the first ti she was seeing different elental types—and so many at once.
The students were already preparing for battle when a voice thundered.
"Stand down."
Just two words. But the tone behind them made everyone freeze.
The dragons halted their advance and bowed their heads low toward the boy.
It was not submission born of fear. It was reverence.
Wendy blinked slowly, her mouth slightly agape. "...They’re yours?"
Nox stepped forward, facing the crowd.
"They are mine," he said. "My pets."
Gasps spread like waves.
"Pets?!" soone whispered in disbelief.
"Is he serious?"
"That’s impossible!"
One of the water dragons—Celestis—lowered its snout and gave a low, rumbling purr as Nox patted its scaled forehead.
The students stared, mouths agape, as if reality itself had glitched before their eyes.
"These creatures have chosen to serve of their own will," Nox continued. "They are not threats. They are allies. And they will be the reason we leave this island alive."
He turned toward the dragons and gave a ntal command. They responded with guttural sounds and lowered their bodies to the ground, wings spread partially open, creating a slope.
"Everyone, climb aboard," he ordered. "We’re flying out of here."
Bridget was the first to break the stunned silence.
"You heard him! Everyone, move! Formation by class—don’t crowd the dragons, and follow the boarding lines!"
Even she didn’t question him. Not now.
The students started moving cautiously, whispering to one another.
"I knew he had that weird ability to ta beasts, but even a freaking dragon? Not one but so many?"
"How strong is this guy, really?"
As the crowd began organizing and loading onto the dragons, Nyx stepped closer.
"Grandfather would really love one of them," she said with a small grin.
Nox frowned as he suddenly recalled the situation with Doombringer. "Right."
At that mont, Jack walked past, giving him a thumbs-up. "Alright, dragon boy. I’m officially jealous."
Wendy remained close, clinging to Nox’s sleeve like a child afraid of being left behind again. Her eyes never left the dragons.
"They’re beautiful..." she whispered.
The dragons let out soft, guttural rumbles—almost pleased by the complint.
One of the students at the front frowned. "Are they really safe?"
Nyx nodded. "Yeah. Safer than being on this cursed island."
Soon, everyone was aboard. So sat in saddle-like grooves on the dragons’ backs. Others secured themselves using mana ropes conjured by Bridget and a few surviving instructors.
Once the final check was completed, Nox turned his gaze to the academy one last ti and whispered, "We’re leaving."
Then he raised a hand and clenched his fist.
The dragons roared in unison—earth-shaking, sky-piercing bellows of dominance—and their wings spread wide.
In a matter of monts, the flight began.
WHOOSH!
They took off one after another, wings beating the air with thunderous gusts. Wind howled as they climbed skyward.
The world below beca smaller and smaller.
The royal island faded into the mist.
The students clung tightly, their hearts pounding—not from fear anymore, but awe.
For many, it was their first ti flying. For others, it was their first ti seeing the world from this high.
Clouds passed by in streaks of white.
Above them, the sky was impossibly blue.
For a while... there was peace.
Until soone broke the silence.
"So... what now?" Jack asked, his voice muffled slightly by the wind.
Standing near the edge of a lightning dragon, Nox replied, "We’ll continue with our initial plan—to head to my hotown. After that, we’ll make plans on how to handle the situation."
He paused, clenching his fist.
’I’m not planning on abandoning my kingdom... like the Dragon Realm.’
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anwhile, far from the royal island, in the villa that once belonged to the Silver Noble family, several dark figures sat around a black marble table that seed to blend into the shadows.
The air was tense, and a suffocating pressure filled the space. If a normal Awakened stepped into this place, the sheer pressure might make them lose their ability to breathe and weaken their knees.
But each of the countless robed figures seed to perfectly withstand the pressure.
On one side of the table sat demons—so horned, while others appeared nearly human.
On the other, cloaked figures bearing the burning symbol of the Flaming Rose.
At the head of the table sat a single red-skinned man with two large horns.
At the opposite end, a beautiful woman with red eyes and raven-black hair crossed her legs with indifference. Her gaze was cold and distant, as if she saw everyone else in the room as little more than insects.
"Shall we proceed with the eting?" Eve said.
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Hey everyone, thanks again for reading this Chapter of Supre BeastTar!
I know so of you may have noticed that the recent Chapters haven’t hit as hard or as frequent updates... I just wanted to say I’ve not been feeling too strong lately, both physically and ntally. That’s slowed down a bit in terms of pacing and execution.
That said, To all of you dropping power stones, Golden Tickets, and comnts... I see you. You’re keeping this story alive. Seriously. Thank you.
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