SSS-Ranked Surgeon In Another World: The Healer Is Actually OP!-Chapter 354: Supreme Devourer Bloodline
Their eyes carried faint draconic glows, each pair burning with a different hue. gold, crimson, obsidian. while horns of varying shapes and sizes curved from their temples like living crowns of power. Some were smooth and elegant, others jagged and monstrous, yet none could be called ordinary. Their presence alone distorted the surrounding mana, warping it subtly as though reality itself bent to accommodate their existence.
These were the same dragons. in their Humanoid Draconic forms. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
In this realm, most Devourer Dragons did not crawl, nor did they merely exist as beasts driven by instinct.
They had long since evolved beyond such limitations.
Each Devourer Dragon possessed the ability to shift seamlessly between forms, three known transformations that reflected both their power and lineage.
The first was the No-Scale Form.
In this state, they appeared largely humanoid. Their bodies were devoid of scales and wings, leaving only their horns as the sole trace of their draconic origin. Yet this form was not one of weakness, far from it. Even without wings, beings beyond the SSS Rank possessed complete dominion over the air itself. Flight was as natural to them as breathing, unrestricted by physical structure.
The second was the form they regarded as perfection. The Dragonoid Transformation.
Neither fully human nor fully dragon, this form embodied a flawless balance between the two. Their bodies were clad in radiant scales, their wings unfurled with silent authority, and their presence exuded an overwhelming sense of majesty. Light did not simply touch their scales, it was reflected, refracted, and bent, creating an almost divine brilliance around them. To witness a Devourer Dragon in this state was to behold something regal, something absolute.
And finally. Their Beast Form.
The truest expression of their draconic nature.
In this form, they shed all restraint, revealing themselves as colossal dragons of unimaginable scale. Depending on their rank and bloodline, their size could range from that of a small mountain... to entities vast enough to rival planets. Every movement carried catastrophic force, every breath a potential calamity.
These were not creatures bound by a single identity.
They were beings of dominion.
Shifting between forms not out of necessity. But choice.
Entire civilizations thrived beneath their gaze, structured not by fragile laws or fleeting authority, but by something far more absolute. blood. Ancient clans stood at the peak of this order, their lineage stretching back beyond recorded time, each generation refining and strengthening what it meant to be a Devourer Dragon.
And among those bloodlines. some stood above all others.
At the heart of one such continent, where the density of devouring energy reached a level that would erase lesser beings from existence, stood a structure that dwarfed even the surrounding cities.
A palace.
Forged from the bones of fallen celestial entities, from the crystallized cores of beings that once devoured stars themselves. Its towering walls pulsed faintly, alive with inscriptions that shifted and reformed endlessly, as though the palace itself was consuming knowledge, rewriting its own existence with every passing moment.
It was less a structure. and more a living entity. Within it, silence reigned.
A grand hall stretched endlessly, its scale defying comprehension. The ground beneath was smooth and dark, reflecting faint glimmers of light like a still ocean at night. Above, the ceiling was not a ceiling at all. but a living sky. Devouring constellations drifted slowly across its vast expanse, stars forming and collapsing in an endless cycle of consumption.
At the far end of the hall. a throne stood.
And upon it. sat a figure.
In humanoid form. Tall. Composed. Unmoving.
Dark robes draped over his body, not merely covering him but consuming the light around him, as though even illumination could not escape his presence. His long black hair flowed down his back like a cascade of shadow, each strand carrying a faint, unnatural weight. Beneath his skin, subtle crimson patterns flickered intermittently. like veins of power struggling to remain contained.
He had been still for a very long time. Eyes closed. Presence restrained.
The entire hall existed in quiet reverence, frozen in a state that felt untouched by time itself. Even the drifting constellations above seemed to move more slowly in his presence, as if unwilling to disturb the silence he embodied.
Then. his eyes opened.
A sharp, vertical slit formed within golden irises that ignited instantly, burning with a brilliance that did not illuminate. but consumed.
The moment they did. the air changed.
It wasn’t sudden. It wasn’t violent.
But it was absolute.
The devouring energy within the hall stirred, responding instinctively, like a tide recognizing the pull of its master. The very fabric of space rippled faintly, unable to remain perfectly still under the weight of his awareness.
Far beyond the palace, across continents and void-like expanses, even the distant dragon-constellations shifted slightly.
Because something. had just been felt.
A pulse. Not of power.
But of blood. Ancient.
Deep. And. pure.
The man’s gaze lifted, slowly, deliberately, as though his sight pierced through the ceiling... beyond the palace... beyond the realm itself. His vision extended across layers of existence, through dimensions that lesser beings would never even perceive.
For the first time in centuries.
his expression changed.
A faint crease formed between his brows.
"This aura..."
His voice was low, controlled, yet it carried a weight that pressed down on the hall itself. The moment the words left his lips, the surrounding space distorted subtly, unable to fully withstand the authority embedded within his tone.
Silence followed. Heavy.
Oppressive. Then. his eyes narrowed.
"...Impossible."
The word lingered, not as doubt. but as a denial of reality itself. For a brief moment. something rare appeared within his gaze.
Shock.
"...There hasn’t been a bloodline this pure in countless eras since the days of the progenitors."
The devouring energy around him reacted immediately.
It did not surge outward violently. Instead, it deepened. Thickened.
The very atmosphere grew heavier, more oppressive, as though the realm itself was responding to his thoughts, echoing his realization.
Slowly, he leaned forward on the throne, one hand resting against his chin. His fingers moved with deliberate calm, yet the movement carried an indescribable tension. as though something vast had begun to stir beneath an otherwise tranquil surface.







