MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 180: BEFORE THE FIRST FRACTURE
Chapter 180 — BEFORE THE FIRST FRACTURE
The crack did not widen immediately.
It waited.
Five.
The number burned across the sky like a countdown carved into bone. The golden ring encircling the planet shimmered faintly in the upper atmosphere, thin but absolute. Heaven had drawn a boundary.
And Long Hao had drawn a breath.
Night settled over the capital city, but darkness never fully returned anymore. The sky carried a permanent golden sheen, like a reflection from something just beyond sight.
Ling Yifan had insisted on escorting him back to Azure Dragon territory.
The Vice Dean had not argued.
No one said it aloud, but they all felt it—
The fracture in his chest was no longer symbolic.
It was structural.
Inside the academy’s deepest stabilization chamber, Long Hao stood alone.
He had dismissed everyone.
Not in anger.
Not in isolation.
In preparation.
The crack across the golden mark glowed faintly black at its center, gold along its edges.
Black.
Not void.
Not shadow.
Something older.
He placed his palm over it.
The fragment inside him responded.
Not violently.
Curiously.
The golden mark pulsed once.
The crack pulsed back.
He closed his eyes.
Ascendant compression.
He reduced external signature to near zero.
The golden ring in the sky did not react.
He compressed further.
The fragment condensed inward like a star folding into itself.
The mark resisted—
Then adjusted.
The crack deepened.
A thin line of black light ran across his chest.
He inhaled sharply.
Pain did not come.
Memory did.
Not like Iteration One.
Not like Iteration Two’s echo.
This was older.
The world dissolved.
Not into desert.
Not into battlefield.
Into silence.
Absolute.
No sky.
No earth.
No Heaven.
Just a vast, unformed expanse.
He was not standing.
He was awareness.
And in the distance—
Something moved.
Not a dragon.
Not yet.
A presence.
Massive.
Unbound.
It did not glow gold.
It did not glow black.
It existed in both states simultaneously.
A single eclipse suspended in nothingness.
And opposite it—
A lattice.
Not golden.
Colorless.
Pure geometry.
Unshaped law.
The eclipse pulsed.
The geometry responded.
No words.
Only tension.
He understood without being told.
There was no Heaven yet.
No fragmentation.
No iteration.
There was only contrast.
Expansion and constraint.
The eclipse surged.
The geometry contracted.
The geometry expanded.
The eclipse compressed.
Balance.
But unstable.
Then—
The eclipse did something unexpected.
It condensed inward.
Not to retreat.
To define.
Its edges sharpened.
Its center darkened.
It became aware of itself.
Identity.
The geometry trembled.
Constraint reacted.
Not out of hatred.
Out of necessity.
Containment began forming around the eclipse.
Threads.
Lattice.
Structure.
Not golden yet.
But structured.
The eclipse did not resist.
It observed.
Then—
It divided.
Not from attack.
From choice.
One part surged outward.
Expansion.
The other part folded inward.
Containment.
The geometry seized the outward surge.
Encapsulated it.
Defined it.
Named it.
Law.
The inward fold remained.
Undefined.
Unmeasured.
Unanchored.
Long Hao’s awareness trembled.
This was before fragmentation.
Before Heaven.
Before dragon.
Before Zehell.
Before iteration.
He saw it clearly now.
Heaven was not creator.
It was response.
Constraint born from expansion.
And the eclipse—
Was origin.
The inward fold pulsed faintly.
Black at its center.
Gold at its edges.
Soundless.
Uncontained.
The geometry tightened around the outward half.
Defined it fully.
Law solidified.
Structure stabilized.
The outward half lost identity.
Became function.
System.
Regulation.
The inward fold—
Watched.
Long Hao felt his chest burn.
The crack glowed brighter.
The memory continued.
Time formed.
Matter condensed.
Worlds ignited.
The geometry became Heaven.
The outward half of eclipse became regulated power.
The inward half—
Fragmented itself.
Not from damage.
From intention.
Fragments scattered across emerging reality.
Seeds.
Not weapons.
Not errors.
Possibilities.
The memory flickered violently.
A familiar image formed—
The dragon.
Massive. 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Black-white.
Coiling across the sky.
Not as origin—
As manifestation.
A fragment matured into full expression.
Heaven descended in response.
Chains formed.
Iteration began.
Long Hao’s breathing became shallow.
This wasn’t Iteration One’s choice.
This was before iteration.
The eclipse was not an anomaly.
It was precursor.
Heaven was not enemy.
It was counterbalance.
And the cycle—
The cycle was the geometry attempting to reconcile origin.
The crack across his chest pulsed violently.
The memory shifted again.
He saw Zehell.
Not as fragment.
Not as manipulator.
As witness.
Standing near the original fracture of the eclipse’s identity.
Watching the inward fold remain unanchored.
She had not intervened.
Because intervention would have stabilized the origin.
And stabilization would have ended potential.
Long Hao’s eyes snapped open.
He staggered backward against the stone wall.
The stabilization chamber flickered faintly.
The golden ring in the sky pulsed sharply.
The crack on his chest glowed black at its core.
Not spreading.
Deepening.
The fragment inside him was not restless.
It was aligned.
He whispered hoarsely—
"There was no Iteration Zero."
The Vice Dean’s voice came from outside the chamber doors.
"Long Hao?"
He did not respond immediately.
He stared down at the crack.
Heaven was constraint.
Eclipse was origin.
Iteration was negotiation.
Zehell had watched origin fracture.
Iteration Two had tried to complete the negotiation.
Heaven erased completion.
Because completion meant reconciliation.
And reconciliation meant no need for constraint.
The golden ring pulsed violently once.
A ripple passed through the lattice.
As if sensing something beyond calculation.
Long Hao felt it.
Heaven felt the shift.
Not through power.
Through awareness.
The crack shimmered black again.
A thin thread of black light ran from the fracture upward—
Not into the sky.
Into the ring.
The ring flickered.
Just for a fraction of a second.
Ling Yifan burst into the chamber.
"What did you do?"
Long Hao exhaled slowly.
"I remembered."
The Vice Dean stepped inside, eyes sharp.
"Remembered what?"
"That Heaven is not the beginning."
The golden lattice above shimmered faintly.
Five.
Still five.
But the ring’s glow was uneven along one segment.
As if tension had shifted.
Ling Yifan looked at his chest.
"That crack..."
"It’s not damage."
The Vice Dean inhaled sharply.
"It’s origin."
Long Hao nodded slowly.
"Yes."
The fragment inside him pulsed once.
Not outward.
Inward.
Heaven lowered thresholds.
Built containment.
Accelerated countdown.
But it had not anticipated memory beyond iteration.
The crack pulsed again.
Black at its center.
Gold at its edge.
Balanced.
The Vice Dean’s voice was low.
"If Heaven realizes you accessed pre-iteration memory..."
"It will respond."
"Yes."
The golden ring pulsed sharply.
A thin line of light descended briefly—
Then withdrew.
Testing.
Long Hao straightened.
His breathing steadied.
His posture relaxed.
He felt different.
Not stronger.
Not larger.
Deeper.
The crack across his chest glowed faintly.
Not spreading further.
Not healing.
Stabilized.
Ling Yifan swallowed.
"Is this what Zehell wanted?"
Long Hao looked toward the sky.
"Yes."
The Vice Dean’s voice hardened.
"Then Day Four will not be quiet."
"No."
The golden ring shimmered once more.
A faint tremor passed through the lattice.
The number remained five.
But the space around it felt tighter.
Closer.
Long Hao stepped toward the chamber exit.
"If Heaven is constraint..."
Ling Yifan looked at him carefully.
"Then?"
"Then we stop negotiating."
The crack pulsed black once more.
Not violently.
Confidently.
And somewhere beyond the golden ring—
The geometry recalculated.
Because Iteration Three had remembered something outside the system.
And Day Four—
Would not be suppression.
It would be confrontation.
[Chapter ENDS]







