Chapter 694 Skeleton Return
Chapter 694 Skeleton Return
The creature's roar echoed as it strained against the skeletal hand pinning it down. Its ember-like eyes burned with frustration, its claws scraping against the ground as it thrashed. "Get off me!" it snarled, its voice ragged and venomous. "I will not be caged!"
Omina stood nearby, her golden-green aura pulsing faintly as she watched the struggle unfold. "You're already caged," she said, her tone cutting. "And from the looks of it, you're starting to realize it."
The creature snapped its head toward her, its expression twisting with fury. "You think this changes anything?" it hissed. "This body is mine, and I'll burn you all to ash before I let you take it from me!"
But its defiance was short-lived. The skeletal hand above it moved again, its fingers curling as though gripping the air itself. The faint glow along Ty's veins grew brighter, pulsing rhythmically as the hand exerted its influence. The creature let out another guttural cry, its movements growing more erratic as it struggled to break free.
JJ, still clutching her pink strand, stood frozen in place. Her gaze flicked between the skeletal hand and Ty's body, her mind racing. "Ty," she whispered, her voice trembling. "You're still in there. I know you are."
The skeletal hand paused, its energy shifting slightly in response to her words. The creature snarled, its claws igniting with dark fire as it made one final attempt to break free. It surged upward, its strength focused on shattering the restraints, but before it could strike, the skeletal hand moved with sudden force.
The hand descended, slamming into the creature with enough power to send it hurtling across the battlefield. It crashed into the far wall with a deafening impact, the dark flames sputtering out as it slumped to the ground. The skeletal hand hovered for a moment before shifting toward JJ, its movements deliberate but unthreatening.
A deep inhale filled his awareness. Despite lacking lungs, Ty felt the sensation as time seemed to slow. Before him, a large, intricate wheel appeared, suspended in the void of his mind. He recognized it instantly—it was the same as before, spinning with measured precision. This time, however, it was accompanied by a scattering of orbs lying just below its center.
Th-this is... Ty's thoughts trailed off, his focus narrowing on the orbs. Each one shimmered faintly, fragments of memory and energy swirling inside. Though they were unfamiliar, something in his bones—quite literally—stirred as he gazed at them. He felt a strange pang of recognition, not of their origins, but of their purpose.
The realization hit him like a hammer. That creature... it lied. It lied about everything.
The flames, he thought, flexing his bony fingers experimentally. Nothing came forth—not even a flicker. A moment of dread gripped him, but it quickly passed as a strange acceptance settled over him. So that's it. Those flames weren't mine after all. Experience new stories on My Virtual Library Empire
But as the thought lingered, something deeper within his core stirred. The skeletal cords connecting his frame pulsed once more, and a dark red glow began to flicker beneath his feet. The ground beneath his bony structure cracked faintly as the glow intensified, spreading outward like veins of molten energy.
Ty bent slightly, gripping an unseen force in the void as the fragments of an unfamiliar memory pushed their way to the forefront of his mind. A man—his face blurred, his name forgotten—flashed before him. The shard of a soul that had once crossed paths with Ty now burned within him, igniting the faint ember that had slumbered in his skeleton. The blackened structure of his body rippled with newfound strength as he stepped forward, his movements measured and deliberate.
When his skeletal form landed on the battlefield, the effect was immediate. Omina's focus shifted entirely to him, her golden-green aura wavering for the first time as she took in the sight. What remained of Ty's former body—the host now controlled by the creature—turned as well, the ember-like eyes widening briefly before narrowing into a glare. x
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