MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 189: JADE CALAMITY

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Chapter 189: JADE CALAMITY

Chapter 189 — JADE CALAMITY

The sky had just learned restraint.

It did not learn fast enough.

Two.

The number still hovered above the world—dimmed, thinned, recalibrated—but not erased.

The planetary ring remained a single, lighter band now. Constraint and origin interwoven, stabilized after redefinition.

For exactly seven minutes—

The world believed the worst had passed.

Then the ground split.

Not at Azure Dragon.

Not at the academy ruins.

Far to the east.

Across three neighboring cities aligned along the old tectonic ridge.

The earth did not tremble first.

It exhaled.

A long, low groan that vibrated beneath skyscrapers and subway tunnels, beneath highways and hospital wards, beneath apartment towers filled with people who had just begun breathing normally again.

Ling Yifan felt it from the academy remains.

The Vice Dean turned instantly.

"That resonance isn’t Heaven."

Long Hao did not speak.

He felt it.

The fracture across his chest reacted—not in fear.

Recognition.

Zehell’s head snapped toward the eastern horizon.

Her aura flared sharply.

"No."

The ground exploded upward.

Stone, steel, concrete, glass—

All lifted as if gravity reversed.

A massive emerald light burst from beneath the tectonic seam.

Not gold.

Not black.

Jade.

Blinding, saturated jade.

The sky darkened as something colossal forced its way upward from beneath the mantle.

Buildings were torn in half mid-rise.

A stadium collapsed inward as if crushed by an invisible fist.

An entire bridge twisted like soft wire and snapped into the river below.

The first roar split the atmosphere.

It was not eclipse.

It was ancient.

A sound that predated the system.

The planetary ring flickered violently.

Two pulsed brighter.

The jade light intensified—

And the dragon emerged.

Massive.

Colossal beyond scale.

Its body was forged from layered jade crystal and ancient stone, scales carved with spiraling runes that glowed from within like molten veins. Each movement cracked the earth. Each breath carried seismic shockwaves.

Its horns curved back like twin crescent blades of carved jade, edges sharp enough to shear clouds.

Its eyes burned with luminous emerald fire.

Not rage.

Authority.

The Anchor had fully manifested.

Not fragment.

Not host.

True form.

The Jade Dragon.

Zehell’s voice was tight.

"It wasn’t finished."

Long Hao stared at the horizon.

The dragon’s body uncoiled from beneath the earth for miles.

It rose through the heart of the first city.

Skyscrapers were impaled along its back as it ascended.

The second roar vaporized half the skyline in emerald flame.

The blast did not explode outward randomly.

It moved with intention.

Hospitals collapsed.

Entire districts folded inward as tectonic plates shifted under sudden mass displacement.

The river boiled as jade energy struck the water.

Millions ran.

The planetary ring trembled.

The number flickered—

Two—

One—

Back to Two.

Heaven recalculated.

The Jade Dragon unfurled its wings.

They were not feathered.

Not membraned.

They were vast crystalline structures, each edge fracturing sunlight into blinding emerald shards.

When it beat its wings—

The shockwave leveled two more districts instantly.

Ling Yifan staggered backward.

"That’s not just physical."

The Vice Dean’s voice shook.

"It’s rewriting ground stability."

The dragon lowered its head.

Its voice rolled across continents.

"You rewrote constraint."

Its tone was layered, ancient, neither male nor female.

"You forgot origin."

The fracture on Long Hao’s chest burned sharply.

Recognition deepened.

The Anchor was not Zehell.

Not the fragment.

Not the host.

This—

Was the pre-division core.

Jade.

Before eclipse.

Before fracture.

Before Heaven reacted.

The dragon’s claws tore into the second city’s center.

Concrete and steel were crushed into powder beneath its grip.

Subway tunnels collapsed.

An entire residential block folded inward like paper.

Emerald shockwaves radiated outward in concentric rings.

Cars flipped.

Windows imploded for miles.

Zehell clenched her fists.

"I thought I suppressed it."

Long Hao didn’t look at her.

"You fragmented it."

The dragon turned its massive head toward Azure Dragon Academy.

Even across that distance—

Its gaze locked onto him.

"You carry remainder."

The sky darkened slightly.

The planetary ring dimmed further.

Constraint was not intervening.

It was observing.

The dragon opened its jaws.

Jade light condensed within.

Not flame.

Not beam.

Condensed tectonic authority.

It exhaled.

The third city vanished.

Not exploded.

Erased.

An emerald wave swept across its landscape, flattening everything into a smooth crystalline plain.

Buildings became statues of jade mid-collapse.

People froze mid-motion—

Encased.

Not dead.

Suspended.

The devastation was not chaotic.

It was precise.

Restructuring.

Ling Yifan whispered—

"It’s terraforming."

Yes.

The Jade Dragon was not destroying.

It was reclaiming.

The fracture across Long Hao’s chest flared.

He stepped forward.

Zehell grabbed his arm.

"If you confront it now, you risk reactivating full origin cascade."

"And if I don’t?"

The dragon lifted higher into the sky.

Emerald lightning crawled across its body.

The ground beneath its wings fractured into hexagonal plates of glowing jade.

The river stopped flowing.

Water crystallized mid-current.

The dragon’s voice thundered again.

"Iteration was a mistake."

"You softened constraint."

"You diluted fracture."

The planetary ring flickered again.

Two.

Unstable.

The dragon spread its wings fully.

The sky behind it cracked into emerald fissures.

Entire districts beyond the initial three began trembling.

The shockwave from its aura alone shattered windows in towns dozens of kilometers away.

Emergency broadcasts cut mid-sentence.

Military jets launched.

Missiles streaked across the sky.

The dragon did not turn.

Missiles dissolved into dust before contact.

Jets lost lift mid-air and plummeted.

The jade aura was not energy.

It was law.

Zehell’s voice trembled slightly.

"That’s pre-system origin authority."

Long Hao’s eyes narrowed.

The fracture pulsed in response.

Not submission.

Alignment.

The dragon turned its massive head fully toward Azure Dragon.

The emerald light in its eyes intensified.

"You stabilized Heaven."

"You weakened severance."

It lifted one colossal claw.

The ground beneath the academy began cracking.

Miles of terrain fractured as if invisible tectonic plates were shifting toward them.

Ling Yifan shouted—

"It’s targeting here!"

The Vice Dean began erecting emergency evacuation barriers.

But the earth beneath the academy had already begun rising.

Zehell stepped forward, eclipse aura flaring weakly but defiantly.

"This is my fault."

Long Hao finally looked at her.

"No."

The dragon’s claw descended from the horizon, carving a canyon as it swept forward.

An entire forest was uprooted in a single motion.

The shockwave hit the academy ruins.

Remaining structures collapsed instantly.

The ground buckled.

Ling Yifan was thrown backward.

The Vice Dean barely stabilized himself.

Long Hao stepped into the rising fracture of earth.

The black seam on his chest widened slightly.

The Jade Dragon roared again.

The sound shattered clouds.

More neighboring towns crumbled under cascading tectonic collapse.

Power grids failed.

Bridges snapped.

An emerald shockwave rippled across farmland, turning fields into crystalline wasteland.

The devastation was spreading.

Not randomly.

Expanding in geometric arcs centered on the dragon.

Reclaiming old ley-lines.

Resetting geography.

Heaven did not intervene.

The planetary ring dimmed further.

Constraint would not stop origin reclaiming itself.

The Jade Dragon lifted fully into the sky.

Miles long.

Massive beyond measurement.

Its wings cast shadow over entire regions.

Its emerald aura illuminated the devastation below.

Three cities were gone.

Two more were cracking.

Millions were displaced.

The fracture across Long Hao’s chest burned.

He stepped forward.

The dragon’s voice rolled once more across the horizon.

"You cannot negotiate foundation."

"You cannot balance inevitability."

The emerald light in its throat condensed again.

A beam formed—

Aimed directly at the academy.

At him.

Zehell’s eyes widened.

"Move!"

Long Hao did not.

The fracture widened further.

The iris beneath began rotating faster.

The emerald beam fired.

And the sky split open once more.

[Chapter ENDS]