Vampire Progenitor System-Chapter 107: Enough

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Chapter 107: Enough

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"Come forth."

Temmy’s voice rang through the heavens—not loud, but sharp enough to cut through the chaos like lightning through fog.

The clouds above rippled.

Then split.

A beam of white-blue light fell from the heavens, striking the center of the battlefield. The ground cracked—sigils erupted across the stones in a spiral pattern. Ethereal glyphs spiraled upward like columns of wind, and the air turned cold, electric, ancient.

Lucifer looked up, his eyes glinting. Even Daniel paused mid-stride, gaze narrowing.

Then it came.

A roar—not physical, not sound. A resonance. A force that made the bones inside the earth rattle.

From the beam, something massive stepped forward.

Not a beast of flesh.

But spirit.

A creature woven of astral threads and elemental force. Towering. Four-legged. Its form was smoke and shimmer, but its presence was undeniable. Horns like spears curved back from its head, and its body burned with a soft fire that didn’t consume—it shimmered.

Eyes like galaxies opened.

A Primordial Spirit Beast.

Temmy floated downward, calm, her arms still raised. The beast turned to her and bowed slightly—acknowledgment. Recognition.

She whispered something to it in her native tongue—an ancient, flowing language of the spirit race.

Then she pointed at Daniel.

The beast turned.

And charged.

BOOM!

The very air shattered. The Spirit Beast moved like a comet, crossing the battlefield in seconds. Daniel raised a hand—Hellfire surged—but the beast didn’t care. It phased through the fire, its form bending with the flames, and slammed into him.

Daniel grunted, stumbling backward, the ground beneath him splitting in every direction. His chest steamed where the spirit’s energy had touched him.

Temmy landed beside Ruka, her feet hitting the ground like a bell ringing true.

He looked up, coughing. "Took you long enough."

She extended a hand, glowing with spirit sigils. "You said I wasn’t ready."

"I was wrong."

Their auras linked for half a second. A wave of energy burst between them—resonance. Harmony. The bond of spirit-users who had trained together.

Temmy blurred forward, faster than before, eyes blazing with spirit light. She cast glyphs mid-flight, carving them into the air like brushstrokes. They hovered—six glowing runes—before launching toward Daniel.

"Chain of Tethered Souls!" she cried.

The glyphs struck—binding Daniel’s arms, legs, and spine in spiritual light. They didn’t hold him down—but they slowed him. Grounded him. Anchored his power to the battlefield.

"Now!" she shouted.

Lucifer vanished—teleporting above Daniel, hands outstretched. His arms dripped blood, shadow, and night. A crimson seal spiraled beneath his feet.

"Vampire Art: Crimson Lock!"

Daniel snarled, trying to move—too late. The seal locked around his legs, burning into his skin. He dropped one knee.

Ruka appeared behind him.

"Spirit Breaker!"

His fist, wrapped in raw spirit flame, cracked across Daniel’s jaw with enough force to cause a lightning strike in the distance. The air screamed.

The Spirit Beast charged again, eyes glowing.

Daniel raised his hand—and it met the beast head-on.

But this time... he didn’t stop it.

It drove him back. Ten feet. Twenty.

The earth shattered beneath his heels. He was sliding.

Then—Lucifer was behind him.

Ruka in front.

Temmy from above.

The three moved like a trinity of death.

Lucifer struck first—his blood claws extended.

Ruka followed—slicing low, his spirit blade reborn in hand.

Temmy dropped with a sigil in hand, slamming it into Daniel’s spine.

"Spirit Suppression Seal!"

Daniel let out a roar.

The ground collapsed.

They all flew.

BOOM!

A red explosion of Hellfire burst outward. All three were flung back, sliding across the dirt, bleeding, panting.

Daniel stood again, panting, steam rising from his back. His horns were cracked now. One wing hung crooked. His smile... was gone.

He looked at them.

At all three.

At the Spirit Beast behind them, still snarling.

And for the first time...

He looked cautious.

Temmy floated up, blood on her arms, aura still glowing.

She extended her hand toward the Spirit Beast.

"Echo Pulse."

The beast opened its mouth.

A deep, ethereal hum exploded forward—sound that wasn’t sound. It passed through everything.

Daniel flinched.

His magic stuttered.

Lucifer moved.

So did Ruka.

A combo strike—Lucifer punched high, Ruka slashed low, and Temmy fired a pulse of soul energy straight through the gap.

Daniel’s body folded inward.

Then—

CRACK.

He caught himself.

Staggered.

Laughed.

But it was weaker now.

More like he was forcing it.

"You really think you’ve won?"

Lucifer stepped forward.

"No," he said. "But you’re bleeding now."

Daniel wiped his mouth, looked at the smear of black-red blood on his hand.

He looked back at them.

Lucifer.

Ruka.

Temmy.

And the beast standing like a titan behind them.

He exhaled slow.

And finally—

Stepped back.

His wings flared wide.

Temmy raised a hand—preparing another seal.

But Daniel vanished.

Not in a burst.

Not in a flash.

Just... gone.

The battlefield went still.

The flames died.

The Spirit Beast exhaled, then slowly faded, returning to the ether, its task complete.

Temmy landed quietly beside Ruka.

He leaned on her shoulder. "That was insane."

"You helped me get there."

Lucifer dusted his coat off. "He’ll be back."

Temmy nodded. "Then so will we."

Silence fell.

But it wasn’t heavy.

It was earned.

This fight wasn’t the end.

But they had survived the worst of it.

Together.

And for now—

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The silence lingered.

Too long.

Too still.

Lucifer glanced at the sky. Ruka squinted toward the spot Daniel had vanished. Even Temmy stood tense, her eyes scanning the smoke.

Something wasn’t right.

Then—

CRACK.

The world groaned.

A sound deeper than stone splitting. A resonance that came from the bones of the earth itself.

The sky pulsed—once.

And then it broke.

Hairline fractures tore across the clouds like shattering glass. The stars blinked out. The air thickened into tar. The ruins around them began to twist—walls bleeding shadow, buildings folding into impossible angles.

Temmy’s eyes widened.

"No..."

A gust of wind slammed into them—not from the sky, but from everywhere. A tidal wave of presence.

And in its center—

Daniel returned.

Floating.

Silent.

His body glowed from the inside, like a vessel full of hell’s heartbeat. His wings weren’t wings anymore—just shadow pouring out from him, moving like fire and smoke and gravity all at once.

His face was still. But his eyes—

Empty.

No grin.

No rage.

Just void.

His aura exploded outward.

BOOM.

They dropped instantly.

Lucifer, forced to one knee.

Ruka slammed face-first into the dirt, body pinned by sheer pressure.

Temmy gasped—her spirit aura flared to shield her, but it cracked. She sank to the ground, trembling. Her body, resisting. But her soul—burning under the weight.

Even the wind couldn’t move. The world forgot how to breathe.

Above them, cracks spread across the sky.

Not magical.

Not dimensional.

Real.

The mortal realm itself was breaking.

Daniel’s voice rang out—not shouted. Not whispered. Just present.

"You thought this was power."

His feet touched the earth. The ground turned black beneath him, like existence itself rejected him.

He took one step forward.

Lucifer’s fingers dug into the soil, blood dripping from his lips.

Ruka screamed, trying to lift his blade—his arm didn’t respond.

Temmy tried to rise.

She couldn’t.

Daniel stopped in front of them. Head tilted.

"You wanted to fight me."

His aura flared again.

The cracks widened.

The sun—what little of it remained—flickered like a candle ready to die.

And then—

A hand.

Gently touched his shoulder.

From behind him.

Just a hand.

The pressure vanished.

Instantly.

Like night turned off.

Lucifer collapsed forward, gasping.

Ruka coughed blood and rolled onto his side.

Temmy dropped to both knees, eyes wide in disbelief.

Daniel froze.

Didn’t move.

Didn’t speak.

The aura coiling around him began to fade—slowly.

Like smoke remembering how to disappear.

A portal hovered behind him. Quiet. Elegant. Made of silver light and silence.

A voice—female, calm. Measured. Not angry. Not pleading.

Just final.

"Enough."

The light swirled.

And the world began to remember how to exist again.