Chapter 789: Savoring
Chapter 789: Savoring
The Kaiju did not hurry.
That fact settled into the chests of the defenders first, ahead of any of the weaponry humanity had prepared for this coordinate. The Kaiju had crossed the horizon, and it should have crossed the rest of the distance in a breath. Mere hours ago on the mountain range, it had launched off a collapsed ridge like a warhead and cleared dozens of miles in a single leap, the shockwave of its departure folding a section of mountainside into a sinkhole the size of a city. The creature could move.
It was not moving like that now.
It strolled.
Each footfall landed with the weight of a continent reorganizing its priorities. Acres of forest folded flat under the pressure of its descending legs without the Kaiju ever needing to kick or strike, the trees simply giving up the argument as the mass came down on them. The earth sank beneath each print in long moon-crater impressions. The sky above its crown bent a shade further toward ruin with every stride.
The staging plain reported each footfall half a second late. A deep resonant impact rolled across the open ground, passed through the defenders’ chests, and faded before the next one arrived.
Stomp.
Stomp.
Stomp.
[Time Until Defense: 00:00:45]
Aria’s fingers tightened around Kaiden’s.
She had been holding him loose. Her grip closed around his, sure and quiet, and stayed.
Kaiden looked at the creature’s pace and understood it.
The bastard was enjoying it.
He knew what the Kaiju could do. He had watched it clear a mountain range in one jump. Now, with an Earth-side defense line lit up in front of it and a challenged Master waiting at the end of the approach, the Kaiju had elected to walk.
Savoring.
Luna spat on the stone and spoke up from the clearing’s edge, Stormblade live in her hand.
"Check this fucker out. Twenty dungeons in and he’s taking a digestion walk."
"Yeah," Kaiden said. "What a smug mountain."
Out past the inner cordon, the human world adjusted to what it was watching. Reporters who had set up along the treeline with long lenses an hour ago folded their rigs and ran. The disciplined ones pulled back another kilometer behind the Association’s outer ring and found fresh angles to shoot from there. Helicopters that had been circling at a respectful altitude climbed another hundred meters and then another, the noise of their rotors climbing out of the altitude band where the Kaiju’s crown now owned the sky.
Every monitor on Earth had the feed up. Every feed had a picture. The commentary that had been running in a dozen languages had all gone quiet.
Kaiden selected the feed icon along the edge of his interface.
[Stream: Live.]
He said nothing, and let the world watch the approach through his eyes.
Stomp.
Stomp.
[Time Until Defense: 00:00:30]
The Kaiju crossed the outermost treeline first.
Anchor runes buried at Vespera’s forward perimeter fired white as its legs swept the boundary, a hundred sigils burning themselves out on contact, sigil after sigil failing to grip. The creature did not notice. It passed through Eclipse’s middle line without pausing, through veteran crossfire lanes that had been hours in the setting, and kept the same unhurried pace through it all.
It was crossing into the Association’s cordon now.
The Chairman’s hand lifted.
Vespera’s red gaze lifted with it.
"Now."
The clearing erupted.
Thousands of Association signatures released within the same half-second, and a lance of compressed mana taller than a man split against the Kaiju’s foreleg while a concussive arc detonated against its flank and turned the air to plasma for the breath it took to dissipate. The Chairman’s own strike followed. A blade of condensed pressure dropped from his raised palm and sheared into the creature’s ribs deep enough to crack its hide open along a two-meter seam.
Eclipse fired on the Chairman’s second. Arcane arrows from Tessa Verain’s line stitched a crossing pattern along the Kaiju’s right shoulder. Runic concussion charges primed at ground level detonated in a sequential ring beneath its legs, each blast tripping the next until the compounding wave hit a pitch the open ground itself recorded.
Vespera’s own forces did not play nicely.
Her shadows erupted from the treeline in a tidal wave that had been held coiled behind her outer perimeter for hours. Darkness poured across the plain, climbed the Kaiju’s four legs, and constricted. For the first time since the horizon, the mountain’s progress stopped.
Independent artifacts keyed on the second signal. A Runewoven relic buried fifty meters behind the Association cordon flared gold and fired a beam that punched a clean hole through the Kaiju’s shoulder plate. A pressure lattice activated across the upper sky, and the air above the creature’s back solidified into a crushing ceiling that forced it to carry an overhead burden it was not built for.
Every aura on Earth within reach of the coordinate dropped everything it had into the same moment.
Vespera was holding the mountain.
Her shadow had wound four separate cables through the Kaiju’s legs at the knee and was pulling down on each of them at once. The Shadow Monarch stood past the outer ring with her hands lifted only slightly, a gesture that read as casual until you registered the tendons in her forearms and the line of dark blood already running from one nostril down her upper lip.
The stone beneath her feet cracked in widening radials as the load passed through her body and into the earth she was braced against.
The mountain strained against her.
And held.
In the seconds Vespera bought them, the second wave hit the Kaiju with everything Earth had saved for the killing window.
A five-mage Association breach team went in on the seam the Chairman’s blade had opened along the ribs, their spells timed to stack in the same heartbeat. The first drove the wound another meter wider. The second carved into what lay beneath. The third followed the opening in and erupted inside the creature’s own mass. Smoke burst from three separate seams along the Kaiju’s back where the breach had broken surface again. Hide blackened along a stretch four meters wide.
For the first time since it had crossed the horizon, the creature felt the damage.
Eclipse’s vanguard sprinted in under the breach. Thirty veterans in short-sword formation carved at the grounded legs in relay pairs, medics scrubbing burns and blood off each returning wave and sending them back in before the next rotation had finished landing. Two squads of Runewoven breach mages kept the concussion rings compounding under the Kaiju’s feet, each detonation timed to land while the legs still could not lift against Vespera’s shadow.
Tessa Verain’s archer line stitched continuous arcane fire into the upper shoulder seams. A pair of S-tier hammer-mages broke the left shoulder open along the crack the artifact beam had started. Independent strike teams released barrages that had been cooling in reservoir for three hours. Dome-scale bombardments rolled across the Kaiju’s back in overlapping succession, each one timed to land at the moment the last had torn its way free.
The Chairman’s second strike came in over all of them. A pressure blade four times the length of his first carved down into the breach team’s opening and drove twenty meters into the creature’s ribcage.
Humanity was, finally, doing its job.
Kaiden’s line added to the chorus as well, lighting the stream’s interface up with their numerous colorful spells.
Aria’s crescents slipped in among the ranged barrage, carving deeper cuts along the seams the breach mages had widened. Luna flickered in and out of the grounded-leg zone with Stormblade strikes sequenced between Eclipse sprints, there and gone before the veterans she passed had caught the draft of her arrival. Calypso jumped in beside the vanguard’s relay pairs and swung her axe on the same beat, grinning. Bastet held her Dominion field against the Kaiju’s rear quarters and sent molten pillars up at a slow, steady cadence while her ears twitched with the effort. Alice’s gold beam tracked the upper back from above Kaiden’s head as a mobile turret, aim surgical with her fury. Nyx hurled custom-forged daggers into the Kaiju’s undersides at sound-barrier speed from behind the whole formation.
Scarlet laughed once and threw a red-gold lance into the breach.
"Take this!"
The fire bored into the opening, followed it in, and erupted inside the creature’s own mass. Fresh seams split open along the Kaiju’s flank and bled smoke.
And the Kaiju was visibly injured, large chunks of its hide sloughing off and slamming into the ground, the earth trembling under each impact and throwing up waves of dust.
The mountain tried to move.
It leaned forward against Vespera’s hold with the mass of a mountain range, and the shadows screamed as they took the load. Vespera’s posture broke inward half an inch. Blood ran down her other nostril now, and her eyes had gone tight with the commitment to hold for as many more seconds as she could buy.
She held.
The Kaiju howled.
[Time Until Defense: 00:00:20]
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