Chapter 262: The Fall Of Lord Dreadwing
Chapter 262: Chapter 262: The Fall Of Lord Dreadwing
The Lord Dreadwing didn’t hold back.
Cornered in the mud, its lower thorax crushed and its flawless aerodynamics ruined, the apex predator of the skies tapped directly into its own fading life force. It unleashed the absolute entirety of its hyper-concentrated acid reserves, preparing to meet the Badger’s phantom assault with a catastrophic counterattack.
Its multifaceted eyes blazed with a terrifying, toxic inner light. Its massive mandibles unhinged, and it unleashed a point-blank volcanic eruption of neon-green death directly into the descending Great Badger.
It wasn’t just a normal spray of acid, it was more like a pressurized, continuous beam of corrosive plasma. The heat was so intense it instantly vaporized the falling raindrops and turned the muddy crater into baked ceramic.
The beam slammed squarely into the Great Badger’s chest.
Even the colossal, sixty-foot phantom outline of yellow earth-essence hissed and buckled under the sheer, concentrated destructiveness of the Dreadwing’s final strike. The phantom armor flickered violently, struggling to absorb the corrosive energy that threatened to melt the Badger down to its skeleton.
But the Dreadwing had a fatal disadvantage.
Because of the Ant Queen’s massive mental spike moments prior, the giant insect’s nervous system was still lagging. Its neural pathways were misfiring, completely disrupting its typically flawless biological targeting. The continuous beam of acid wavered, shifting slightly off-center.
It was a small error, but against the ultimate vanguard, it was the only opening required.
The Great Badger roared, a sound that physically vibrated the blood in Sol’s veins from the tree line. Ignoring the searing agony of the acid melting the left side of its face, chest, and exposed bone beneath, the massive mammal pushed straight through the toxic geyser.
But the Lord Dreadwing was a Layer 3 Sovereign, and it refused to die on its back.
Even with its lower thorax crushed and its flawless aerodynamics ruined, the giant insect violently contorted its body. It didn’t cower or attempt a futile retreat. It met the charging titan head-on with the absolute, terrifying ferocity of a trapped king.
The Dreadwing brought its remaining, scythe-like forelegs up in a blurring arc, parrying the Badger’s initial, earth-shattering swipe with a deafening CLANG of iridescent chitin against phantom stone. The impact sent a visible shockwave through the mud.
The insect snapped its massive mandibles forward, tearing a jagged chunk of flesh right out of the Badger’s unarmored shoulder, its thirty thousand lenses glowing with an unyielding, heroic defiance.
Despite being grounded, bleeding out, and missing half of its body, the apex predator of the skies was actually holding its ground.
It was fighting with a terrifying brutality, weaving through the Badger’s clumsy, rage-fueled strikes and countering with point-blank spits of corrosive plasma. The Badger’s towering phantom armor was audibly cracking under the relentless, precision of the insect’s desperate assault.
Sol watched from the shadows, his knuckles turning white as he gripped his spear. He could see the brutal truth unfolding: the Dreadwing was simply the superior combatant. Even crippled, its instincts were too sharp. If left to a fair fight, the magnificent insect would undoubtedly outmaneuver the berserk mammal and tear it to pieces.
“Oh no you don’t,” Sol gritted his teeth, his silver-crimson eyes blazing in the dark. He couldn’t let the Dreadwing win this exchange, or it would survive.
He didn’t just send a single spike this time. Sol poured his absolute will down the silver tether, linking his Domination power directly with the Hive Mother’s colossal intellect.
Hold it down! Sol commanded, his mind burning with the effort. Break its focus! Do not let it move!
The Ant Queen unleashed a continuous, suffocating torrent of psychic pressure directly into the Dreadwing’s neural cluster.
The giant insect shrieked… a high-pitched sound of pure, existential agony. It fought the mental intrusion with everything it had. Its shattered, crystalline wings vibrated so violently they began to splinter into glittering dust as it tried to physically shake off the psychic chains binding its mind. It was a tragic, awe-inspiring display of willpower, a Sovereign fighting a war on two entirely different fronts.
But the combined, continuous weight of a Layer 3 Hive Mother and Sol’s tyrannical Domination power was an insurmountable anchor.
Under the crushing, relentless psychic bombardment, the Dreadwing’s flawless guard finally, inevitably dropped for a single, fatal microsecond.
ust as the Dreadwing launched its decapitating strike, the psychic pressure peaked. The mental bombardment violently severed the connection between the insect’s brain and its limbs.
The Dreadwing’s scythe froze a mere two inches from the Badger’s throat.
The giant insect fought the artificial paralysis so hard that its four shattered, crystalline wings vibrated until they literally exploded into a cloud of glittering, useless shrapnel. Glowing blue fluid began to weep from its compound eyes. It pushed against the psychic chains with the absolute last drop of its Sovereign soul, but it simply couldn’t close those final two inches.
Utilizing the Dreadwing’s artificially induced paralysis, the Great Badger didn’t hesitate. It brought its massive, glowing phantom claws down with the concussive force of a falling meteor.
CRACK-SQUELCH!
The phantom claws bypassed the Dreadwing’s iridescent sapphire armor entirely. They plunged deep into the insect’s shattered thorax, violently hooking into its internal organs, and with a brutal, upward wrench, the Badger physically tore the Dreadwing’s central nerve cluster out of its body.
The Dreadwing’s massive jaws snapped shut, cutting off its defiant shriek.The terrifying, toxic light in its thirty thousand microscopic lenses flickered wildly, fighting the darkness for one final second, before dimming and completely going out.
The magnificent insect let out a low, heroic hiss that ground down into absolute silence. It collapsed into the mud, lifeless.
The Lord Dreadwing had fallen.
Sol let out a long, ragged breath, the tension leaving his shoulders. He had forced the scale to tip. By now, he knew that the brutal Great Orrath didn’t care about fairness or heroic last stands, it only cared about results. He had achieved his goal. The Lord Dreadwing was dead, and the victorious Great Badger was now standing in the center of the crater on its last, rattling breath. All according to his plan.
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