Home / Fantasy / Ascendant Among All / Chapter 21 (An entity)
Chapter 21 (An entity)
Author: Temiloluwa
last update2024-07-17 07:33:51

As the battle intensified, Jeremy's movements became more fluid and controlled. He anticipated the tigers' attacks, dodging and parrying with expert precision.

With every swing of his katana, he aimed for vital spots, hoping to weaken his opponents.

But the tigers were no ordinary foes. Their agility and strength were unmatched, and their thick fur offered a form of natural armor.

Jeremy's strikes, though precise, seemed to have little effect. Blood trickled down his arm from a cut inflicted
Continue to read this book for free
Scan the code to download the app

Latest Chapter

  • Chapter 162 (The secret weapon)

    We need to keep going—we don't have as much time as you might think". There wasn't a sense of urgency in Mundan's tone but the passage of time seemed to shift after he spoke.Jeremy stayed silent.He stepped forward.That was enough of an answer.A soft light formed around their feet. It wasn't blinding; however, it was warm - almost as if it were alive. The light encase Jeremy and Mundan creating a cocoon-like effect that took them above the unending white.They were gone.When the light disappeared, Jeremy was instantly aware of his surrounding location.He knew that this wasn't where he had discovered earlier.The Celestial Realm from earlier was empty and enormous; the Celestial Realm from earlier was pure but cold (and large).The Celestial Realm he was now standing in---was alive.They stood on an enormous expanse of comforting ground that was shaped from light. The shimmering ground felt different than how earth does, but the ground was very solid (in a safe manner), great and

  • Chapter 161 (Return back)

    The Celestial Realm was unchanged but a tension in the atmosphere was unmistakable.A subtle shift, like the moment before a storm strikes or before a heartbeat occurs.Jeremy was aware of this feeling before seeing it visually.First, a ripple, then a series of figures appeared from nothingness – ghostly and gradually becoming solid flesh & presence.At the head of the collection stood Noctis.Kade, Jabel, Helena, Mary and all of the others formed on behind.A moment's pause occurred where words were withheld.The only exchange was the potential meaning of all things unsaid being forced upon them.Helena's lips parted slightly as her usual confident self faltered. Jabel's arms were folded with otherwise hidden tension expressed through his eyes. Kade was in the process of studying Jeremy as if trying to read him for something deeper.Mary stared.As for Noctis…Words were out of Noctis’s mouth, but his eye contact lingered longer upon Jeremy than anyone else.Then, with calm authorit

  • Chapter 160 (The Unyielding Titan)

    The air around them crackled with an oppressive, unnatural tension as Typhon stood motionless, towering over the battlefield like a living storm. His eyes, glowing like molten fire, were locked onto McCoy and his guild, his cold expression betraying no hint of mercy.A grotesque, unsettling noise filled the air. Typhon made an odd, guttural sound, and slowly, methodically, he stuck his massive hand down his throat. The movement was unnatural, almost alien, as he dug deeper, pulling something from within him. The sound of slick, greasy slime slithering over the ground followed, enough to make anyone with a semblance of sensitivity to retch.“Nu-ah...” Typhon muttered in an unsettling tone, his voice resonating deeply as his monstrous hand gripped the hilt of a weapon.From his throat emerged a sword—an absurdly long and grotesque blade, dripping with thick, viscous fluid. It was no ordinary weapon. The blade itself seemed to pulse, radiating a malevolent energy that made the air feel t

  • Chapter 159 (A Call to Retreat)

    The flames didn’t stop with Jim. The fiery blast tore through the air, its heat warping the atmosphere. Buildings miles away were scorched clean, their facades riddled with perfectly circular holes as though a god’s spear had pierced them. Those not incinerated crumbled from the sheer force of the blast, collapsing in a cacophony of destruction.Even McCoy, standing far from the epicenter, felt the intense heat lick at his skin. His magically enhanced senses allowed him to track the blast’s trajectory, and what he saw sent chills down his spine.The devastation extended far beyond the city, leaving a trail of ruin in its wake. Streets buckled, trees withered to ash, and the ground itself cracked and smoldered. All of this happened in less than five seconds, yet the aftermath stretched for miles.A cold sweat ran down McCoy’s back as the reality of Typhon’s power sunk in. His hands trembled as he took in the scope of the destruction, but he forced himself to stay composed.“This isn’t

  • Chapter 158 (The Gambler’s Wager)

    McCoy stood frozen, his mind racing through every piece of mythology he had ever read. His analytical nature warred with his instincts, both screaming at him to act but in entirely different ways.Before him stood Typhon—the youngest son of Gaia, a monster of unparalleled power. A being feared even by gods, Typhon’s mere presence warped the air, bending it to his will. His form loomed over the battlefield, a tempest of chaotic energy swirling around him."The youngest son of Gaia," McCoy said, forcing his voice to remain steady. "Surely you do not want to destroy a part of yourself."Typhon’s glowing eyes narrowed, his thunderous voice reverberating like an earthquake. "Huh? It seems this young mortal here is a fan of mine.""You could say that," McCoy replied, wiping the sweat rolling down his temple.He wasn’t lying. Since childhood, McCoy had immersed himself in the stories of gods and monsters, legends and myths that spanned cultures and centuries. Much to his parents’ dismay, he

  • Chapter 157 (Exhaustion)

    Elijah stood firm, his voice steady despite his labored breathing. “Fighting isn’t just about brute strength,” he declared, his words cutting through the chaos. “Sometimes, wisdom outmatches power.”The words had barely left Elijah’s mouth when a deafening blast tore through the battlefield.Soren’s body was flung backward, forced deeper into the earth as concentric circles of light—white, gold, and red—engulfed him. Each explosion was more devastating than the last, the ground shattering beneath him in a cascading storm of debris.The battlefield transformed into a massive crater, the destruction extending for miles. Smoke and fire erupted from the epicenter, painting the sky in ominous hues.From a distance, Elijah and James watched the chaos unfold. They panted heavily, their bodies trembling from exhaustion. Blood dripped from their wounds, pooling beneath them as they knelt on the cracked earth.“Did we get him?” James asked, his voice hoarse and uncertain.Elijah didn’t respond

More Chapter
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on MegaNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
Scan code to read on App