X-GENE OMNITRIX Chapter 42 39

Novel: X-GENE OMNITRIX Author: X-GENE OMNITRIX Updated:
Font Size
15px

The dawn in the sanctuary brought no peace.

Blood-red sunlight filtered through ash-choked skies as tremors rippled through the ground. The World Tree, normally pulsing with serene power, convulsed with unnatural tension. Across its imnse canopy, leaves curled and blackened at the edges—shimring not with their usual ethereal light, but with writhing shadows that seed to consu the very essence of the sacred tree. Deep cracks appeared along its ancient bark, oozing golden sap that hissed when it touched the scorched earth below. For the first ti since its rise, the World Tree was in pain.

Alex stood at the highest point of the crystalline observatory, his knuckles white as he gripped the railing. The wind whipped his hair while he watched the horizon with narrowed eyes. Already, the outer defensive periter lay in ruins—shattered barriers, still-burning vegetation, and the scattered remains of fallen defenders marking where a storm of fla and bone had tested their defenses. The sanctuary, still recovering from the first wave, had little ti to breathe. Below, dryads with splintered limbs and mutants bearing fresh wounds scrambled to rebuild, relocate, and recover their injured.

"Three more breaches in the western quadrant!" shouted a voice from below. "The healing pools are overflowing with wounded!"

But sothing had changed.

A low, resonant hum rippled through the air—a harmonic tone like the Earth itself was trying to speak. It started as a whisper, then grew to a bone-rattling vibration that made Alex's teeth ache. The World Tree answered.

Blinding light burst from the base of the trunk, sending shockwaves that knocked nearby defenders off their feet. The roots groaned and twisted, tearing through soil as they rearranged themselves with crackling intensity. From the moss-covered bark and ancient soil rose a colossal figure—an avatar, an embodint of the Tree's will.

The elental titan stood thirty ters tall, its body a perfect fusion of living wood and ancient stone. Wreathed in vines that moved with serpentine intelligence, its armor-like bark was etched with glowing runes that pulsed in rhythm with the Tree's heartbeat. Its eyes blazed with erald and amber fire, peering out from a face that resembled a warrior's mask carved by nature itself. Its massive arms resembled twisted branches reinforced with crystalline growths that caught the firelight, and each thunderous step left behind fresh blooms in the scorched ground—defiant life amid destruction.

"It's fighting back," Elara whispered beside Alex, awe written across her wooden features. Her bark-skin had grown pale, stress fractures visible across her shoulders where she'd helped hold the eastern barricade.

"No," Alex corrected grimly, scanning the treeline where shadows moved unnaturally. "It's defending what's left."

The World Tree Avatar threw back its massive head and let out a bellowing war cry—part howling wind, part primal roar—that shook leaves from branches and made the very air tremble. It charged into the forest, each thirty-foot stride covering impossible distance as its body glowed with ancestral power.

From the darkness beyond the sanctuary's boundaries, new monsters stirred. The ground split open with a sickening crack, revealing molten veins beneath the surface. Giant infernal spinosauruses erupted from the ruptures, their flesh half-skeletal, their exposed ribs resembling prison bars that contained whirling hellfire within. Their spines radiated waves of Hellfire that scorched the air itself, turning oxygen to sulfur with each exhalation. Their footfalls left smoldering craters, and their jaws—triple-hinged and unnaturally distended—dripped magma that ignited whatever it touched.

One of the beasts caught a fleeing defender—a young mutant with scaled skin—and snapped him up in its jaws. The victim's scream cut short as hellfire consud him from within, turning him to ash in seconds.

The air shimred with heat distortion as a flock of corrupted pterodactyls swooped overhead, their leathery wings trailing brimstone smoke as they screeched in unholy harmony.

Alex's attention snapped upward as the sky itself seed to fold inward. A crack ford—not natural, not magical, but infernal. A tear between realms that revealed glimpses of sowhere else. Sowhere worse.

The rift from Hell.

It began as a hairline fracture in reality, then widened with a sound like tearing flesh. From within it, liquid fire spilled, accompanied by whispers, growls, and the faint sound of weeping souls. The air around the tear shimred and warped, reality itself struggling to maintain its integrity under the assault from another dinsion.

Through this rift, phisto's throne lood beyond—a shifting monunt of molten bone and screaming faces, shadowed beneath spires of brimstone that reached impossible heights. Chained figures writhed at its base, their forms barely recognizable as once-human. The demon lord's power now pulsed directly through the tear, funneling crimson energy that resembled arterial blood into his chosen vessel.

Sam.

The once-rescued mutant walked forward through a field of flas that parted before him like loyal subjects. He was unrecognizable now. His eyes were deep pits of blackened fla that left smoking trails in the air when he moved. Wings of molten fire, twice his body length, arched behind his back, leaving rivers of liquid fla wherever their tips brushed the ground. His body had grown larger, clawed, twisted—his skin now a tapestry of reddened scales and exposed muscle that pulsed with infernal power. Chains dragged from his wrists like ceremonial bindings, each one etched with infernal runes that glowed hot enough to lt stone where they trailed behind him.

"Alex..." ca the voice—but it was not Sam's. phisto's voice layered atop his like oil over water, the dual tones creating a nauseating dissonance. "You resist your destiny... when you should be embracing it."

Without hesitation, Alex vaulted over the observatory railing, plumting thirty ters through the ash-choked air. He landed in a crater of dirt and roots, the ground quaking beneath him as his impact sent fissures racing outward. Rising slowly, his eyes never left Sam's transford figure.

He didn't answer—not with words.

Instead, he raised his wrist where the Omnitrix pulsed with anticipation. With practiced precision, he activated the device, selecting his form with deliberate intent.

The world slowed for a heartbeat.

In a burst of glowing crimson light that pushed back the encroaching darkness, his body twisted and expanded, cells rearranging, power flowing into new configurations. He took on the regal armor and burning gaze of Itachi Uchiha in his Susanoo form. A giant, spectral warrior of chakra enveloped him, its semi-transparent body glowing with ethereal blue energy that towered nearly as tall as the Tree's avatar. The Susanoo's four arms materialized, wielding the legendary Yata Mirror—a shield of perfect defense that reflected all attacks back at their source—and the Totsuka Blade, a sealing weapon that trapped anything it pierced in eternal illusion.

The ground beneath them cracked under the pressure of two godlike entities facing off.

To their left, the avatar of the World Tree fought with primal fury, swinging fists wreathed in nature's wrath. It caught one corrupted raptor mid-leap, crushing it between wooden palms before hurling the carcass at an approaching ankylosaur. The dinosaur's spiked tail shattered a section of the avatar's shoulder, sending splinters flying, but the tree-being simply regrew the damage, vines and bark knitting together with determined speed.

Above them, the sky burned with ash and sulfur as Hell-infused pterosaurs began dive-bombing the upper sanctum. Their screeches harmonized into an unholy sound that caused defenders to clutch their ears in agony. Where their shadow passed, plants withered instantly.

"phisto," Alex growled, voice echoing through the Susanoo's aura, eyes transforming into the blood-red Sharingan. "Co out and fight."

The demon's laughter filtered through the flas, a sound like breaking glass mixed with children's cries.

"I have no need to waste my essence on mortals," ca the reply, the voice causing nearby vegetation to blacken and die. "But if you wish to reach ," phisto's tone deepened, resonating through Sam's corrupted form, "then survive my vessel."

Sam lunged forward with impossible speed—flaming claws extended like molten daggers, wings slicing the air like blades. The ground beneath him lted into obsidian with each step. Alex brought up the Yata Mirror just in ti, the spiritual shield intercepting the attack with a thunderous crash. The force of the blow sent shockwaves through the trees, uprooting smaller plants and shattering crystalline formations hundreds of yards away.

"You think this sanctuary is your paradise?" phisto sneered through Sam's mouth, while the boy's corrupted form pressed harder against the shield. Cracks appeared in the air itself around them as reality strained under the conflicting powers. "It's a cradle waiting to burn. You saved children and gave them peace... but what did you give the ones who died screaming in cages, Alex? Justice? Vengeance?"

With a roar, Alex pushed back, the Susanoo's massive form shoving Sam's burning figure across the battlefield. The Totsuka Blade slashed forward in a brilliant arc of spiritual energy, catching the tail of one corrupted triceratops trying to flank them. In a burst of spiritual fire that temporarily turned night to day, the beast vanished—sealed in the blade's genjutsu realm, to dream for eternity in an inescapable illusion.

"I gave them a place to belong," Alex retorted, the Susanoo's voice amplifying his own into a thunderous declaration. "You offer only chains."

Sam's possessed form circled overhead, wings leaving contrails of burning sulfur. His laughter—that horrible mixture of boy and demon—echoed like a discordant bell.

"And yet the one you saved... offered you to willingly."

The ground trembled again—only this ti, it was from behind.

The gates.

A roar erupted that silenced even the battle cries of the World Tree's avatar. The reinforced entrance to the sanctuary—twenty-foot thick walls of ancient wood and enchanted stone—splintered inward as though made of paper. An enormous, corrupted T-Rex, infused directly with phisto's essence, tore through the barrier, sending defenders flying like broken dolls.

This was no simple corrupted dinosaur. Its hide was made of black bone and magma-veins that pulsed with unholy rhythm. Its skull had split open like a grotesque flower, revealing a crown of twisted horns that dripped with sothing that resembled both blood and fire. Its eyes were pits of bottomless rage that seed to drink in light rather than reflect it, and its jaws—large enough to swallow a car—were lined with serrated teeth that glowed like hot iron. As it stepped into the sanctuary, the ground beneath it died—plants shriveled into dust, the light dimd as though being consud, the World Tree groaned in distant agony.

Gasps and screams rang through the defenders as several broke ranks and fled.

"That... thing," Elara said, eyes wide with horror as she clutched a wounded arm. "It's feeding off the Tree. I can feel it—it's draining the life force directly from the roots!"

Alex turned sharply, the Susanoo's massive form pivoting with surprising grace. "Get the children to the underground shelters! Evacuate everything behind the crystal barracks. Elara, go!"

"What about you?" she demanded, even as chunks of flaming debris rained down around them.

Alex looked at the abomination approaching, its footsteps causing mini-earthquakes that toppled defensive structures. He glanced at Sam's flaming figure circling overhead, leaving trails of brimstone. Behind both threats, the rift to Hell pulsed wider with every passing second.

"I'm not done yet."

His Susanoo's eyes blazed brighter as Alex channeled more chakra into the spiritual construct. The giant warrior's four arms spread wide in challenge as it turned back to face Sam.

And for the first ti, he spoke not to phisto... but to the boy he had rescued.

"Sam, I know you're in there," he called out, his voice softer despite the Susanoo's thunderous projection. "I know they broke you, and I couldn't fix it all. But this... this isn't the way."

For a mont—just one heartbeat—Sam's face twitched. The fire in his eyes flickered, montarily revealing the frightened boy beneath the demonic possession. His wings faltered, dipping him lower in the sky.

Then phisto roared louder from within, forcing the wings to blaze again with renewed intensity, the flas changing from orange to blue with the heat.

"Too late for that," he growled, and launched forward once more.

Sam's possessed form collided with the Susanoo at teoric speed, the impact creating a shockwave that flattened trees for a hundred yards. Claws of hellfire scraped against spiritual armor, creating sparks that ignited the very air. The Totsuka Blade swept in great arcs, forcing Sam to perform impossible aerial maneuvers to avoid its sealing touch.

anwhile, across the sanctuary, the World Tree Avatar wrestled with the flaming T-Rex, its wooden limbs charring where they connected with the beast's molten hide. The avatar hamred thunderous blows against the dinosaur's skull, each impact creating sonic booms that shattered windows throughout the sanctuary. The T-Rex retaliated by clamping its jaws around the avatar's arm, molten teeth sinking deep into living wood. The Tree's champion howled—a sound like a hurricane through an ancient forest—and slamd its free fist into the creature's eye, driving it back.

Defenders rallied where they could, dryads summoning thorny vines to entangle smaller hellbeasts, mutants using their varied abilities to protect the evacuation routes. But for every creature they felled, two more crawled through newly-ford cracks in reality.

As Susanoo's blade clashed with hellfire claws again and again, each impact lighting up the battlefield like daylight, and the World Tree Avatar wrestled a flaming dinosaur twice its size, the fate of the sanctuary balanced on a knife's edge.

And far above it all, the rift to Hell widened inch by inch, the throne of phisto growing clearer with each passing mont. Spectral chains began to extend from the portal, reaching downward like hungry fingers toward the sanctuary's hear

You are reading X-GENE OMNITRIX Chapter 42 39 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.