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The Heavenly Demon of Terror-Chapter 274: Owen vs. Seraph-Lynx – Wuyi Mountains Showdown
Chapter 274 - Owen vs. Seraph-Lynx – Wuyi Mountains Showdown
Above the clouds, atop the snow-capped peaks of Mount Wuyi, winds howl like ancient whispers. The mountain is steeped in ancient magic. Ruins of a forgotten temple sprawl across the summit, half-swallowed by frost and time. High above, a glowing sigil pulses across the sky—a seal about to break.
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Owen's POV:
I stood in the middle of the stone dais, the cold biting through my coat, frost forming on my eyelashes.
A tremor rocked the earth beneath me. The ancient seal overhead began to crack.
> [Warning: Divine Beast Seal Unraveling]
Target: Seraph-Lynx – Apex Tier Divine Beast
Threat Level: A+
Disposition: Hostile. Wild. Intelligent.
"Just my luck," I muttered, drawing my cloak tighter. "Let's see what you've got."
The seal shattered.
From the rift, she descended—the Seraph-Lynx.
White as snow, wings made of glass feathers shimmering with radiant mana, and nine tails glowing like comet trails. Her sapphire eyes locked onto mine with divine fury.
Seraph-Lynx: "You dare summon me, mortal? Speak your final words."
Owen: "I didn't come to talk—I came to tame."
She snarled, wind howling in sync. "Impudent!"
With a flash, she vanished—blink step.
I ducked just as her claws tore through the air, splitting stone.
Owen: "Fast—!"
I leapt back, activating Ironhide Burst just in time as her tails crashed into me like divine spears. I skid backward, boots carving trenches in the frozen ground.
Seraph-Lynx: "You are no king. You are prey."
I wiped blood from my lips and grinned.
Owen: "Let's test that."
[Feral Blitz – Activated!]
I lunged, claws slashing in rapid succession—left, right, spin, uppercut—each strike faster than the last.
She blocked with her wings, glass-like feathers shattering on impact, but her body moved like liquid moonlight.
Then she retaliated.
"Celestial Pulse!" she cried.
A ring of holy light exploded outward. I crossed my arms, enduring the hit with Savage Dominion active. The aura around me darkened—feral energy roaring.
Owen: "Let's even the playing field."
I roared, activating Stormclaw Manifest.
Lightning surged across my body, arcing into the sky. I vanished, reappearing mid-air behind her.
"Got you."
I slammed Heavenbreaker Fang straight into her side.
Boom!!!
The mountaintop shook. Her form crashed into the stone, carving a crater. She lay there, snarling, tails twitching.
But then... she laughed?
Seraph-Lynx: "Impressive... mortal beast. But you are no tyrant."
She rose, eyes glowing brighter.
"I will test your soul."
She unleashed her final form—seraphic wings doubling, her body now lined with glowing armor made from divine essence.
Owen: "Tch... System—Initiate Wild Soul Pact: Verdant Hollowstag!"
[Wild Soul Pact Initiated!]
Roots erupted beneath my feet, merging with my arms and chest. My body glowed emerald and gold. My wounds began to close. I raised my hand.
Owen: "Hollow Bloom Barrier!"
A field of divine nature bloomed, softening her next blast and healing my wounds mid-battle.
Then I charged again.
Our powers clashed mid-air—light against storm, nature against divinity.
Claws met claws. Roars split the sky. Lightning and sacred fire clashed like titans dancing on the edge of oblivion.
At last, I saw an opening.
Owen: "Wild Soul Feral Breaker!!!"
A fusion of Stormclaw and Verdant Force, I struck with blinding speed—my final punch landing against her heart, pulsing with controlled divine mana.
She gasped—then fell to her knees.
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Seraph-Lynx: "...You held back."
Owen: "I came to earn your strength, not destroy you."
She looked up, her wings lowering.
"...Then you are worthy."
> [System Notification]
You have tamed the Seraph-Lynx.
Wild Soul Pact Complete.
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She stood and bowed her head.
Seraph-Lynx: "You are not just a beast king... you are the balance between wrath and mercy. Lead well, Owen Yates."
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As the sun broke through the clouds, painting the ruins in gold, I stood tall.
Two Divine Beasts down.
The Alpha Tyrant had no idea what was coming.
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After the battle with Seraph-Lynx, I felt a strange calm. The storm of rage and power that had consumed me during the fight dissipated like mist under the sun. My body still hummed with the energy of the Wild Soul Pact, but I knew I needed something to ground me, something simple. The chaos of battle had left me craving something as mundane as a good meal.
I surveyed the area as I made my way down the mountain. The winding paths of Wuyi's village lay beneath the mountain like a patchwork quilt, each house dotted with warm golden light. The village was small, cozy, far from the grandeur of the cities I often traversed, and yet it had a charm all its own.
After a few minutes of walking, I found the place I was looking for. A modest, family-run restaurant with a flickering neon sign that read: "Shu's Kitchen". The scent of sizzling meat and warm broth drifted out into the street, wrapping around me like a familiar embrace.
I entered, and the warmth hit me immediately—an inviting change from the biting cold of the mountain. The walls were lined with wooden beams and shelves filled with herbs and spices. At the far end, an elderly man with graying hair and a weathered face was stirring a large pot on the stove. His eyes, though tired, sparkled with kindness when he noticed me.
"Welcome, traveler," he said in a rough voice but with a smile that reached his eyes. "You've got the look of someone who's fought a battle or two. What'll it be?"
I nodded, feeling a small tug of gratitude for the simplicity of the moment. The weight of everything else seemed to fade away, even if just for a moment.
"I'll take your special today. What do you recommend?"
"Ah, the spicy braised pork is a favorite around here. Comes with steamed rice, pickled veggies, and a hot bowl of soup. You won't regret it."
"Sounds perfect," I said, settling into one of the wooden chairs near the window. The sun was beginning to set, painting the sky in hues of red and purple. I leaned back in my chair and let the soft hum of the restaurant soothe my nerves.
As the meal was prepared, I couldn't help but let my mind wander. The fight with Seraph-Lynx had been intense—her power had been immense, her divine energy practically radiating from her like a second sun. But now, sitting here in the warmth of a simple restaurant, I felt the connection to something more human—something that was always easy to forget when you're out there battling gods and beasts.
The elderly man, Shu, placed a steaming bowl of food in front of me. The braised pork was glistening with rich brown sauce, surrounded by fragrant rice and fresh vegetables. The steam rose in the air, carrying the scent of the meal into my senses. I took a deep breath, appreciating the small things.
"Thank you," I said quietly, not expecting a response but feeling the need to acknowledge the gesture.
Shu grinned and patted his hands together, wiping off the excess flour from his palms. "Eat well, young one. A full belly brings peace to the mind."
I picked up my chopsticks, breaking through the crisp skin of the pork and bringing a bite to my mouth. The flavors exploded—tender, savory, with a spicy kick that made my muscles relax. This... this was exactly what I needed.
I leaned back in my chair, taking another bite, and allowed myself a moment to just be. No tyrants. No divine beasts. No battles for supremacy. Just the heat of the food and the quiet buzz of the restaurant around me.
For the first time in a while, I wasn't Owen Yates, the Alpha Beast. I was simply a man sitting down for dinner, enjoying the warmth of a meal and the simplicity of the moment.
The sound of laughter filled the air, the clink of dishes in the background, and I realized that sometimes, it wasn't about saving the world or defeating the strongest creatures. Sometimes, it was enough to just live, to experience the moments in between the chaos.
I finished my meal, feeling the weight of exhaustion settling in. The system might have been constantly urging me forward, pushing me to defeat the next enemy, to grow stronger, but for now, I allowed myself to rest.
"Thank you, Shu," I said, placing a small sum on the table. "I needed this."
Shu smiled, bowing his head slightly. "Take care, traveler. May your path always be clear."
I nodded, stepping out of the restaurant and back into the cool evening air. The stars were starting to dot the sky, their cold light guiding me through the night.
Tomorrow, I'd return to the grind. But tonight, I was content. For a brief, fleeting moment, I was just a man with a full stomach, standing under the stars.
And that was enough.