FREE USE in Primitive World-Chapter 252: Submission!
"Shut up!" Sol screamed, ignoring the frantic warning bells ringing in his physical body.
The distance closed rapidly. One hundred feet. Fifty feet.
In the mental mindscape, Sol made a suicidal gamble. Now or never! He abruptly, violently dropped his glowing silver domain. He abandoned all defense. The protective barrier that had been keeping the Queen’s suffocating darkness at bay vanished in an instant, leaving his spiritual projection completely exposed in the obsidian desert.
To the Queen, it looked like capitulation. It looked like the fragile, alien mind of the biped had finally snapped under the crushing weight of her Sovereign will. 𝒻𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘸ℯ𝒷𝘯𝘰𝑣ℯ𝑙.𝘤𝑜𝘮
MINE, her tectonic voice roared in absolute triumph. The multi-headed leviathan lunged, a tidal wave of psychic malice crashing down to consume his unprotected consciousness.
But she had fallen for the oldest gamer bait in the book. Sol hadn’t dropped his shield out of weakness; he had retracted it to consolidate his mana pool. By dropping his defenses, he allowed her towering darkness to swallow him entirely, letting her pull his consciousness directly into the deepest, most vulnerable center of her own being.
In the physical world, the leading Layer 2 Commander, a massive, scarred monstrosity missing half a leg from the badger war, reached the base of the dais. It lunged upward, its superheated mandibles opening wide, aiming directly to snap Sol in half at the waist.
Twenty feet. Ten feet.
The searing heat of the Commander’s jaws radiated against Sol’s face, singeing his hair and turning the sweat on his skin to steam. He could hear the chitin clicking. He could smell the rotting meat and acidic saliva bubbling in its throat.
Back in the pitch-black center of the Queen’s mind, surrounded entirely by her essence, Sol unleashed his trap. He hadn’t just retracted his Silver Liquid; he had compressed every single remaining drop of it. He condensed it into a blinding, hyper-dense singularity of absolute Domination...a single point of impossibly heavy, tyrannical light.
And he drove it with suicidal force directly into the very center of the Queen’s fractured psychic core.
It was a metaphysical atom bomb.
The Queen realized her error a fraction of a millisecond too late. As the silver singularity pierced the ancient scars of her soul, her triumph instantly morphed into absolute, panicked terror.
NO! The mental landscape violently convulsed.
She fought back with the desperate ferocity of a cornered god. She poured centuries of ancient pride, the accumulated psychic weight of thousands of loyal drones, and the sheer, overwhelming authority of her Layer 3 Lord-Bloodline onto that single silver point, trying to crush the singularity before it could detonate.
The resistance was pure physical agony for Sol. His brain felt like it was literally boiling in his skull. Blood poured freely from his nose and the burst capillaries in his eyes, painting his chin and leather armor crimson.
She tried to violently sever the spiritual link, thrashing in the mental void, willing to tear a chunk of her own soul away just to expel the invader. She screamed, unleashing a psychic frequency that threatened to liquefy Sol’s consciousness entirely. She battered his mind with images of her own terrifying power, trying to force him to submit to the natural hierarchy of the Great Orrath.
YOU CANNOT LEASH A SOVEREIGN! she roared, her darkness desperately squeezing the brilliant silver light, fighting for her very autonomy.
"Watch me," Sol snarled through bloody teeth, his willpower locked into an unbreakable vice.
He didn’t yield a single inch. He leaned into the blinding agony, weaponizing his own pain, forcing the singularity deeper and deeper into the core of her being.
The silver light exploded.
It violently ripped through her ancient defenses, bypassing her pride, her age, and her Sovereign status. It didn’t negotiate. It conquered. The Silver Liquid flooded her neural pathways like a surging river of molten iron, washing away her resistance. It violently seized the foundational reins of her biological coding, overwriting her free will, and burned Sol’s absolute authority into her soul like a branding iron.
The Queen let out one final, defeated wail that shook the very foundations of the spiritual realm, her colossal leviathan form collapsing as she was forced, fundamentally and irreversibly, to bow to her new master.
The mental landscape shattered into a million pieces of falling glass.
Even though it seemed like a long time had passed, In the physical world, less than a fraction of a second had passed. The Layer 2 Commander ant’s superheated mandibles were exactly three inches from Sol’s chest. The radiant heat was already blistering his exposed skin, the stench of its acidic, bubbling saliva filling his nostrils. The air was practically vibrating with the kinetic force of its lunge.
Sol’s eyes snapped open.
The solid, weeping crimson of his burst capillaries was instantly swallowed by a blinding, liquid silver light that poured from his pupils, illuminating the gloom of the dais.
He didn’t try to dodge. He didn’t try to raise his heavy Void-Oak spear. He bypassed his physical body entirely and forced a single, booming, absolute command down the newly forged, unbreakable link to the Queen.
STOP THEM!
The massive, comatose body of the Queen violently convulsed behind him. Her tree-trunk-sized antennae, previously twitching with sluggish malice, snapped straight up into the humid air like lightning rods.
A silent, high-frequency pheromone and mental shockwave erupted from her colossal form, sweeping across the entire cavern in a literal microsecond. It carried the absolute, unquestionable, biologically hardwired voice of the Hive Mother.
HALT.
The leading Layer 2 Commander froze completely.
It didn’t slow down, it turned into a statue. Its massive, superheated mandibles locked wide open, trembling violently against the air just inches from Sol’s singed leather armor. The sheer physical momentum of its lunge carried its colossal bulk forward slightly, the jagged, glowing tip of its lower jaw physically brushing against Sol’s shirt, instantly burning a charred hole through the fabric.
But the muscles refused to bite down. The creature’s primitive, rage-filled brain was entirely overridden by the absolute imperative of the Queen.
Behind the Commander, the entire cavern turned into a horrifying, frozen tableau.
Thousands of charging, rusted-red soldier ants dug their jagged legs into the soft floor, skidding to abrupt, violent halts that tore up the webbed earth and crushed the royal eggs beneath them. The massive Layer 2 Commanders, previously scrambling over the dunes of the nursery with murder in their faceted eyes, froze mid-step. Their mandibles clicked shut in perfect, terrifyingly synchronized silence.
The deafening, chaotic roar of the swarming army... the clicking, the hissing, the scraping of armor against stone... was instantly, unnervingly replaced by an eerie, pin-drop silence.
Not a single insect moved. They didn’t even twitch.
Sol stood there on the edge of the dais, his chest heaving, his breath coming in ragged, bloody, agonizing gasps. He stared straight down the glowing, superheated throat of the Layer 2 monster frozen just inches from his sternum. He could feel the heat searing his face, but he didn’t blink.
Slowly, agonizingly, his muscles screaming in protest, Sol raised his left hand.
He placed his bare, bloody palm flat against the massive, terrifying, armored snout of the Layer 2 beast. And with a grunt of exertion, he physically pushed the monster’s head away from his body.







