MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 151: THE FIRST STRIKE

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Chapter 151: THE FIRST STRIKE

Chapter 151 — THE FIRST STRIKE

The fall stopped. Not gently. Not violently.

Simply—ended.

Long Hao landed on solid ground.

No sand this time. No cave entrance.

No sky. No horizon.

The world around him was an endless plane of pale light, like polished marble stretching infinitely in all directions. Above him hung nothing. Below him, no shadow followed his feet.

Silence.

Complete.

Then—

Footsteps.

Measured.

Calm.

He did not turn immediately.

He already knew.

"You saw through comfort," Zehell’s voice echoed softly behind him.

He turned.

She stood several paces away.

Not armored.

Not distorted.

Not flickering.

She was exactly as she had been in Ruinsand—green hair flowing lightly in an unfelt breeze, brown eyes steady, spear absent.

But something in her gaze had changed.

There was no softness now.

No hesitation.

Only clarity.

"You finally saw through me," she continued.

Long Hao’s jaw tightened.

"So you admit it."

A faint smile curved her lips.

"I never denied it."

The pale plane beneath them rippled faintly.

"You were the dragon."

"Yes."

"The cave."

"Yes."

"The hospital."

"Yes."

"The wife who waited."

Her expression did not change.

"Yes."

The air felt heavier.

Long Hao exhaled once.

Then stepped forward.

"Why?"

Zehell tilted her head slightly.

"To measure."

"To contain."

"To prepare."

"For what?"

Her eyes sharpened faintly.

"For the moment you choose to destroy everything."

He did not answer.

Because part of him understood.

But understanding did not equal surrender.

The plane beneath his feet cracked faintly as power surged through him.

Void answered his call instantly.

Black and white light coiled around his arms.

His Eclipse pulse returned.

Not restrained.

Not suppressed.

Alive.

"You’ve tested me enough," he said quietly.

"Now you’ll answer."

Zehell did not move.

She did not brace.

She did not summon weapon.

She simply watched.

Long Hao vanished.

A sonic rupture tore through the pale world as he crossed the distance between them in a fraction of a second.

His fist descended—

VOID PUNCH.

The impact shattered the plane beneath them, sending fractures spiderwebbing outward for miles.

The sound echoed like collapsing dimensions.

But—

His fist stopped.

Two inches from her chest.

Frozen.

Not by force.

By indifference.

The void around his arm dissipated like mist.

Zehell’s eyes did not blink.

"That was your first mistake," she said softly.

The fractures in the ground reversed. 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

Stone reformed.

The plane became whole again.

She gently pressed one finger against his knuckles.

The contact alone sent a shockwave through his body.

He was launched backward.

Not flung.

Displaced.

Reality folded behind him and he crashed through layers of geometric constructs before regaining footing dozens of kilometers away.

He steadied himself.

Blood trickled from the corner of his mouth.

She had not attacked.

She had touched.

He wiped the blood away and laughed faintly.

"So that’s how it is."

Void surged again.

This time not focused.

Expanding.

The pale plane darkened as eclipse light swallowed the horizon.

He raised both hands.

Reality around Zehell twisted.

Space compressed.

Time fragmented.

Dozens of overlapping versions of him appeared at once, each launching a strike from a different vector.

From above.

From below.

From angles that defied geometry.

Each punch carried annihilation.

Each strike carried recursive force capable of tearing through Sovereign constructs.

The plane shattered again.

Layers peeled.

Dimension after dimension cracked open.

But Zehell—

Did not move.

The strikes landed.

Every one of them.

The sound was cataclysmic.

But when the light cleared—

She stood exactly where she had been.

Unmarked.

Untouched.

Her eyes remained calm.

"You’re still thinking in layers," she said gently.

"Attack."

"Impact."

"Damage."

"You’re still operating within structure."

Long Hao’s breathing grew heavier.

"You’re not structure?" he demanded.

"I am foundation."

The words reverberated through the plane.

He disappeared again.

This time not physically.

Conceptually.

He dissolved his presence entirely.

Erased his coordinates.

Erased causality around himself.

Reappeared behind her with a strike that did not exist until it landed.

His fist passed through her.

Through.

No resistance.

No impact.

She turned slowly.

"You are still assuming I can be harmed."

He clenched his jaw.

Energy erupted from him in raw surge.

Not focused.

Not precise.

Just overwhelming.

The pale world tore open as he unleashed everything.

Eclipse flared to its maximum.

Void coiled around him like a black sun.

He screamed and drove both hands downward.

The plane ruptured.

Light inverted.

Shockwaves rippled infinitely outward.

If this were Ruinsand—

Kingdoms would have vanished.

If this were Heaven—

Chains would have broken.

Here—

Nothing changed.

The plane absorbed the blast.

The distortion collapsed inward and smoothed itself like untouched water.

Zehell stepped forward.

Not hurried.

Not threatened.

"You’re powerful," she said.

"More than any previous iteration."

The word cut deeper than any strike.

"Iteration?" he hissed.

"Yes."

"You’ve fought me before."

Silence.

He felt something shift inside him.

Memory flicker.

Fragments.

Desert.

Battle.

Collapse.

Reset.

He shook it off.

"Then I’ll break the cycle."

She reached him now.

Close enough to see the faint flecks of gold in her brown eyes.

"You already tried."

Her palm pressed gently against his chest.

Not violently.

Gently.

His entire power grid collapsed.

Void flickered.

Eclipse dimmed.

The black-white aura around him shattered into dust.

He felt—

Small.

Powerless.

Human.

He staggered back.

"You anchor nothing," he growled.

"I anchor you."

The words landed clean.

He roared and lunged again, this time drawing not just void—

But memory.

He pulled every experience.

Every battle.

Every refusal.

Every fragment of Shadow King will.

Compressed it into one final strike.

The plane trembled in anticipation.

He drove the blow forward.

Silence.

The strike landed square against her chest.

The impact swallowed all light.

For a moment—

There was nothing.

Then the light returned.

His fist was embedded in her form.

But her body did not yield.

Did not crack.

Did not respond.

She looked down at his hand calmly.

Then up at him.

"You’re not strong enough to fight what you don’t understand."

She closed her hand over his wrist.

The contact burned.

Not physically.

Existentially.

He felt his memories destabilize.

Images flickered.

Ruinsand blurred.

Shadow King blurred.

Hospital blurred.

She twisted slightly.

He crashed into the plane again.

Harder this time.

Cracks spread under him.

He struggled to stand.

Void flickered weakly around his fists.

He looked up at her.

"Longyu," he whispered.

Silence.

He tried again, louder.

"Longyu!"

The plane remained empty.

Zehell’s smile deepened faintly.

"Oh."

She laughed softly.

"You’re still hoping."

He forced himself upright.

"Longyu!"

His voice echoed across the endless plane.

Nothing answered.

Zehell tilted her head.

"You still don’t understand."

Her eyes gleamed faintly now.

"You think she is separate."

A tremor ran through him.

"What did you do?"

Her laughter rang out clearly.

Layered.

Controlled.

"You finally call for her now?"

She stepped closer.

"You really believed she was outside my reach?"

The plane darkened faintly.

The air grew heavier.

Long Hao’s heart pounded.

"Longyu!" he shouted again.

Zehell’s laughter deepened.

Cold.

Echoing endlessly.

And for the first time—

There was no answer.

[Chapter ENDS]