Primordial Heir: Nine Stars-Chapter 351: What mean to an heir 1

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Chapter 351: What mean to an heir 1

The dark-gold energy, a condensed essence of a peak Purple Knight-level entity, slammed into those six remaining chains with terrific, final momentum. It was not an attack, but a key, a burst of pure, unrefined power that was instantly absorbed by the hungry brown star.

The star reacted. It flared to life, shining with a dazzling, earthy brown light so intense it seemed to pulse with a heartbeat of its own. It was as if the star was roaring, celebrating, straining against its bindings after eons of silence.

SNAP!

The first chain shattered.

SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! SNAP!

Five more in rapid, deafening succession.

Six times total. And then, silence.

The brown star was free.

It blazed with glorious, steady light, bathing a section of the inner universe in a warm, brown radiance. A profound, heavy pressure filled the space—the gentle, inexorable pull of gravity, the unyielding solidity of the earth. It was the Law of Earth.

The thing sealed within the central vortex seemed to stir at the new liberation, letting out a silent, metaphysical roar that shook the foundations of the inner world, straining against its own, far more immense bindings. But it could not break free. Not yet.

In response, the crimson star and the golden star flared brighter for a moment, as if in welcome or acknowledgment, and a calm settled back over the celestial scene.

The third star had been liberated.

Nero’s physical body jolted. A wave of pure, potent energy—vital, strengthening, and profoundly solid—erupted from the newly freed brown star within him. It was the essence of earth: vitality, endurance, unbreakable strength.

The energy seeped into every fiber of his being. His torn muscles knitted back together with incredible speed, the fibers becoming denser, tougher. His fractured ribs were realigned and fused, stronger than before. The deep gashes closed from the inside out, leaving only faint, silvery lines. The crippling pain receded, replaced by a deep, humming warmth and a feeling of incredible, grounded solidity. His drained body was flooded with vibrant energy, his physique reforged and strengthened. The weakness was gone.

He took a deep, clean, unbroken breath.

He had unlocked his third law. The fight that had nearly killed him had also provided the key to his next great leap forward. The stairs out of his complacency were steep and brutal, but he had just been given the strength to climb them.

Before the surge of new strength could fully settle in his bones, a deeper pull tugged at his core.

It wasn’t physical. It was spiritual. His consciousness, his very soul, was yanked inward.

One moment he was aware of his healing body on the broken ground. Next, he was untethered.

He found himself floating. Not in the starry inner universe, but somewhere within the heart of the newly liberated star itself.

This was his soul state—a form of pure awareness. He hovered in a silent, golden-brown expanse of light. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Below him, stretching into infinity, was Earth.

Not dirt or rock. The concept. The planet.

A vision of pristine, boundless earth unfolded. A gigantic, living world, breathing with deep, slow vitality. Its colors were rich browns, fertile blacks, and the deep greens of impossible forests. The air shimmered with a haze of nourishing energy.

And the mountains. Countless mountain ranges crisscrossed the vast continents, each peak a true titan. They didn’t just rise; they soared, piercing upward through layers of golden cloud as if striving to reach the heavens themselves. Their slopes were sheer and mighty, their bases rooted in the deep, dark heart of the world.

From this soul-height, simply looking at them sent a shock through his being. He didn’t see the stone. He felt potency. He felt endurance. A profound, throbbing vitality seemed to pulse from the very crust of the world below, a rhythm as old as time. It coursed through his soul-form, a sensation of incredible, unshakable strength and endless, patient growth.

He was floating above the source of his new law. He was witnessing the raw, magnificent truth of the Earth. It was silent, immense, and alive.

He looked closer, his soul-sight sharpening.

What he had seen as mountain ranges... they shifted. They were not stone. They were scales. Immense, continental plates of rough, crystalline scales, the color of aged bedrock and precious minerals. Each "peak" was a jagged spinal ridge. The "valleys" were the deep grooves between its colossal segments.

The entire planet below him was not a world.

It was a creature.

A dragon. A primordial dragon of such impossible size that its coiled, slumbering form was the earth. Its body was the landmass. It’s slow, tectonic plates cause the gentle rise and fall of continents. The vibrant forests were the moss and lichen of eons growing upon its hide. The deep, fertile soil was the dust of its ancient skin.

It slept, curled around the heart of its own being. One great eye, the size of an ocean and the color of molten amber, was half-lidded, gazing into the infinite depths of time. Its claws, each one a peninsula of gleaming obsidian, were tucked beneath it. A tail, long enough to encircle a star, lay draped across distant, unseen horizons.

This was the embodiment of the Law of Earth. Not just rock and soil, but the living foundation of all things. It was patience, weight, endurance, and immense, silent power. It was the bedrock of reality, the gravity that binds, the unyielding strength from which all life springs.

A name drifted into Nero’s awareness, not as a sound, but as a foundational truth, a vibration from the dragon itself:

Terradon, the World-Serpent, devourer of the world.

Suddenly, the gigantic dragon morphed into humanoid form, a middle aged man with brown hair and reptilian brown eyes, two curved horns on his forehead and a long brown tail at the back, he looked like Nero in his draconic form, even though he was in his humanoid form, Nero could feel immense pressure, the humanoid dragon floated and stood before his soul form, they eyes locked before with one knee bent Terradon declared.

’’Terradon greeted the heir to the throne, it is good to see you again Primordial Heir!"

All he could say was,’’ Huh?" confusion written all over his face.