MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 137: THE DRAGON THAT REMEMBERS

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Chapter 137: THE DRAGON THAT REMEMBERS

Chapter 137 — THE DRAGON THAT REMEMBERS

White. Blinding. Flash.

For a moment, there was no cavern. No stone. No breath. No sound. Just endless white devouring shadow.

Then—

It receded.

Not like light fading.

Like something withdrawing its gaze.

The cavern returned slowly in fragments. Stone pillars. Dust hanging motionless in the air. The slab still standing at the center, its carvings dimmed to faint silver veins.

Long Hao stood before it.

Hand lowered now.

Eyes no longer glowing.

But the air—

The air was different.

Heavy.

Oppressive.

Ancient.

Zehell pushed herself upright first, breath ragged. Her spear was already in her hand before she fully saw.

And then she did.

The cavern ceiling was gone.

Not collapsed.

Gone.

Replaced by darkness stretching upward infinitely.

A night sky.

No.

Not sky.

Scale.

The silhouette coiled above them filled the chamber and more. Stone pillars that once seemed immense now looked like pebbles beside it.

Two vast wings slowly unfolded, edges brushing against nothing yet casting shadows across everything.

A dragon.

Not forged steel.

Not molten iron.

Living.

Or something older than living.

Its body was colossal, layered in overlapping scales the color of obsidian soaked in moonlight. Each scale was edged faintly in silver luminescence, forming patterns that resembled constellations across its hide.

Its chest rose once.

Slow.

Measured.

Every breath warped the air.

The head lowered gradually.

And the true scale became horrifyingly clear.

Its skull alone was larger than the entire anchor chamber above.

Horns curved backward in elegant arcs, long and ridged like carved black marble. Between them, a crown-like formation of jagged spines formed a natural diadem.

Its eyes opened.

Not molten gold.

Not mechanical amber.

Deep violet.

Endless.

Within those eyes swirled something akin to galaxies turning in silence.

Its pupils were vertical slits of pure silver.

Ancient.

Intelligent.

Watching.

Colby fell backward onto his hands.

"That’s not real."

Marek didn’t speak at all.

Zehell stepped in front of Long Hao automatically.

Her body small against the looming presence.

But steady.

The dragon’s gaze shifted past her.

Directly to him.

Inside—

The triangular lattice did not flare violently.

It bowed.

Longyu’s voice was barely a whisper.

"This is... original architecture."

The silver fragment did not speak.

For the first time since integration—

It was silent.

The dragon’s nostrils flared.

The air moved toward it as though gravity had chosen a new center.

Its scales reflected faint stars that were not present in the cavern.

Each movement was silent.

But the weight of its existence pressed down on bone and thought alike.

Zehell exhaled once.

Then—

She lifted her spear.

Aura igniting along the shaft.

Silver wind coiling at her feet.

Long Hao stepped beside her.

He did not hesitate.

The void coalesced faintly around his fists.

Space bending subtly in the air around him.

Bronze Squad raised weapons instinctively, though none of them believed it would matter.

The dragon’s massive head tilted slightly.

Studying them.

Judging.

Zehell’s voice was low and calm.

"On my mark."

Long Hao nodded once.

His breathing steady now.

Despite the pressure.

Despite the scale.

He felt no panic.

Only clarity.

The dragon’s tail shifted behind it—long, sinuous, lined with blade-like protrusions that shimmered faintly with cosmic light.

Its wings extended slightly more.

The cavern trembled.

Zehell’s aura flared brighter.

"LYKANA—"

"Stop."

The word did not echo.

It did not boom.

It simply existed.

And everything obeyed.

The aura around Zehell’s spear froze mid-manifestation.

The void around Long Hao’s fist stilled.

Even the dust in the air ceased falling.

The dragon’s voice was not heard with ears.

It resonated in the mind.

Deep.

Resonant.

Measured.

"I know why you have come here."

Zehell’s grip tightened.

She did not lower her weapon.

Long Hao stepped forward slightly.

"You speak."

The dragon’s lips curled—not in threat.

In something like recognition.

"Shadow King Long Hao."

The cavern went colder.

Bronze Squad exchanged stunned glances.

Zehell’s breath hitched imperceptibly.

Long Hao did not move.

Did not flinch.

Inside—

The triangular lattice quivered faintly.

Longyu whispered:

"That title predates your current life."

The silver fragment finally spoke.

"Designation recognized."

The dragon’s head lowered further, bringing its immense eye level with him.

"You walk fractured paths."

Its voice carried the weight of mountains grinding over centuries.

"You reject singular dominion."

"You fracture inevitability."

Its gaze flicked briefly toward Zehell.

"And you bind yourself with mortal anchor."

Zehell stepped closer to Long Hao.

"Careful," she murmured.

The dragon’s nostrils flared again.

Its breath did not burn.

It shimmered.

The air around them distorted slightly, revealing faint outlines of other times layered atop this one.

Long Hao’s voice was steady.

"You called me Shadow King."

"Yes."

"I don’t remember that."

"You would not."

The dragon’s wing shifted slowly.

Across its scales, faint patterns of battles long forgotten shimmered briefly—shadows of wars fought beneath dying stars.

"You have stood before this slab before."

The words struck like thunder.

Zehell looked sharply at Long Hao.

He said nothing.

The dragon continued.

"You have broken worlds."

"You have sealed them."

"You have fallen."

The cavern darkened slightly as its pupils narrowed.

"And you have returned."

Silence pressed heavily on them all.

Colby whispered, "Is he joking?"

Marek hissed, "Not now."

Long Hao felt something deep in his chest stir.

Not the Sovereign fragment.

Not the void compression.

Something older.

He stepped forward another half-step.

"Why call me here?"

The dragon’s eye flickered faintly.

"Not I."

It shifted its gaze briefly toward the slab behind him.

"The slab remembers."

The carvings on the slab pulsed faintly again.

Silver veins brightening.

"You are incomplete."

The dragon’s gaze returned to him.

"You stand between extinction and correction."

"Between dominion and collapse."

"You were once the blade."

The cavern trembled faintly as the dragon’s tail coiled slowly around a distant pillar.

"And now?"

Long Hao asked quietly.

The dragon’s lips curled faintly.

"Now you hesitate."

Zehell’s aura flared slightly in response to the implied threat.

"We don’t hesitate," she said.

"We choose."

The dragon regarded her with ancient patience.

"Choice."

It tasted the word as if unfamiliar.

"You bind him."

"I ground him," she replied sharply.

The dragon’s eye narrowed slightly.

"And in grounding him, you weaken him."

Long Hao stepped forward fully now.

"Enough."

The void around him sharpened slightly.

Not attacking.

Present.

"You call me Shadow King."

"Yes."

"Then tell me what that means."

The dragon studied him for a long, heavy moment.

"Shadow King is not title."

"It is consequence."

The cavern dimmed.

Stars above flickered.

"In cycles before this one, you held dominion over absence."

"You governed collapse."

"You chose which worlds survived."

Zehell felt the weight of those words.

She looked at him.

Searching.

Long Hao did not look away from the dragon.

"I don’t remember."

The dragon’s head lowered closer.

"So you may choose again."

Silence.

The air vibrated faintly with restrained power.

Zehell lifted her spear slightly again.

"If this is some ancient trial—"

"It is not a trial."

The dragon’s voice carried quiet certainty.

"It is return."

Long Hao felt the slab pulse faintly behind him.

His core reacted in a way it never had before.

Not strain.

Recognition.

The dragon’s eye flickered with faint violet light.

"You have come not for answers."

"You have come for awakening."

The word hung heavy.

Awakening.

Inside—

Longyu whispered:

"This exceeds Sovereign parameters."

The silver fragment added:

"Pre-system authority."

The dragon slowly unfurled one wing further.

Its full span vanished into the dark overhead.

Its scales shimmered as if each held its own night sky.

"You may draw your weapons."

It did not move to strike.

"You may strike me."

"You will not prevail."

Zehell’s jaw tightened.

Long Hao raised one fist slightly, void coiling around it faintly.

The dragon’s voice lowered.

"But you are not here to fight me."

It leaned closer.

Its breath stirred Zehell’s hair.

"I know why you have come here, Shadow King Long Hao."

The cavern dimmed further.

The slab pulsed in rhythm with his heartbeat.

And the dragon’s next words formed slowly—

Measured.

Heavy.

"But do you?"

Silence swallowed the chamber.

The air grew thin.

And somewhere deep within the void between stars—

Something ancient stirred.

[Chapter ENDS]