NOVEL I Died and Became a Noble's Heir Chapter 690: Caligo, Trusted Dragon of the Caldrea

I Died and Became a Noble's Heir

Chapter 690: Caligo, Trusted Dragon of the Caldrea
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Chapter 690: Caligo, Trusted Dragon of the Caldrea

The atmosphere at this altitude was a place where air became theoretical.

Miles above the world, where the sky itself began to darken into the star-pocked black of void, the temperature had long since passed the threshold where mortal lungs would crystallize with each breath.

Unrefined mana permeated the rarefied, inhospitable atmosphere, resembling crystallized shards poised to penetrate any unprotected consciousness that dared to ascend to such altitudes.

The wind sheared across the upper atmosphere in silent, violent jet streams that carried enough kinetic force to strip flesh from bone.

Down below, far enough that the curvature of the world became visible, Caeloria sprawled across green valleys and white mountain peaks like a child’s toy scattered across cloth.

The city itself was invisible at this distance. just another smudge of grey and white among the landscape’s complexity.

Up here, there was only the void, the cold, and the absolute silence that came from existing in a space where sound itself struggled to propagate.

Caligo held his position in the center of a diamond formation so tight that the thermal displacement from his four wingmates created barely a whisper of disturbance in the upper atmosphere.

The Flight Leader’s scales were matte obsidian layered with pale azure veins that mirrored the planet’s curvature with such precision that light bent around him without reflection.

His wings were folded completely against his massive frame, held in perfectly through nothing except pure mana manipulation. A technique that required centuries of mastery to execute without visible exertion.

His primary eye was a multi-layered lens of shifting gold, each layer capable of independent focus and magnification.

That eye was currently zoomed to its maximum capacity, tracking the chaos assembling in the lower atmosphere with the cold, clinical precision of a predator assessing prey it had no intention of hunting.

His nostrils vented small, frozen plumes of blue vapor into the thin air. The exhalation was involuntary.

A side effect of the metabolic processes required to maintain consciousness at this altitude, but even his breathing carried the weight of centuries of draconic discipline.

Nothing was wasted.

The younger scout to his left shifted restlessly, its iridescent scales catching what little light existed at this altitude.

The tremor of the younger dragon’s wing adjustment created a disturbance barely perceptible to mortal senses, but to Caligo’s ancient awareness, it was as loud as a scream.

’Look at the formation,’ the younger scout communicated through the shared telepathic network that bound the flight together. The mental transmission vibrated with the low-frequency clicks of young draconic speech. It had not yet learned to control its emotional overtones.

’The Herald has mobilized the heavy breakers from the third caldera. He’s executing a Scouring without the King’s seal.’

Caligo did not turn his head. His focus remained locked on the tactical grid assembling below the cloud deck, where the true, terrifying scale of treason was unfolding with the inevitability of a collapsing star.

The Herald, a venerable dragon distinguished by its crimson scales and extensive scarring along its left flank.

A testament to a centuries-old encounter with a rival led to a formidable, interlocking wedge formation of heavy combat dragons. freёweɓnovel.com

Their crimson scales glowed like a river of lava against the dark forest canopy, visible even from this altitude, even through the thickening lower atmosphere.

Behind the military spearhead trailed something infinitely more chaotic.

An ocean of wild, regional dragons. Creatures pulled from nesting grounds across three continents, their territorial bonds ignited into madness by the Herald’s calculated brutality.

The Red had burned their breeding grounds, slaughtered their hatchlings, and destroyed the very anchors that bound them to sanity. Now they flew in a frenzied, roaring mass, a disposable shield of plasma designed to absorb Caeloria’s initial anti-air wards.

The Herald truly believed the King had gone blind and truly believed that age and patience were synonymous with weakness. That leading a rogue Scouring against the expressed will of the Dragon King would somehow prove the Herald’s strength.

’He truly believes the King has grown senile,’ the younger scout continued, its mental tone vibrating with a mix of awe and anxiety. ’He doesn’t see what he’s doing.’

Caligo’s golden eye narrowed fractionally. A pause stretched across the shared consciousness of the flight. The kind of silence that preceded correction from an ancient being.

’The Herald has always mistaken the King’s patience for senility,’ Caligo rumbled back, his telepathic voice carrying the heavy, crushing weight of a glacier grinding continental stone into powder. ’He screams into the void, believing his fury defines what we are. He does not see that he is merely a tool being used to measure a cosmic variable. The King is aware of the Herald’s ambitions. The King has always been aware. What the Herald interprets as permission is actually observation.’

Another scout pressed forward, its mental tone taut with strain.

’Leader, the Herald’s brigade is entering the outer ward perimeter. If they obliterate the city, the human’s essence signature will be lost in the ash. Should we not descend? Should we not enforce the King’s true law?’

Caligo’s response was absolute. A sharp, authoritative pulse of mana snapped across their shared consciousness. Not violent, but carrying such weight that all four younger dragons flinched as if physically struck.

’Our law is the King’s word,’ he transmitted, his tone brooking no argument. ’The King commanded observation. Nothing more. Let the Red burn himself out against the wards if that is his destiny. Our duty is singular and not to be questioned. We watch. We document what transpires when a mortal carrying draconic essence meets an entire rogue brigade without support.’ freewebnovёl.ƈom

’Yes, Caligo, you are always right when it comes to the matter of the king.’

Below them, the Herald released a cataclysmic roar that split the lower cloud deck, sending shockwaves through the valleys and across the mountain passes.

The sound was designed to communicate dominance, to announce the beginning of a reckoning, to declare to every conscious entity within hearing range that the Red Dragon’s moment of supremacy had arrived.

The younger scouts’ wings twitched involuntarily at the roar’s passage, responding to the deep, instinctual urge to either join the display or strike down the source of the challenge.

Caligo remained motionless.

’Focus,’ he transmitted quietly, his voice cutting through the younger dragons’ agitation like a blade through water. ’This is why the King selected us. We observe without reaction. We record without judgment. We maintain formation regardless of what calls from below.’

The intense thermal heat radiating from the thousands of descending dragons began to glass the lower atmosphere, tearing open a massive, miles-wide hole in the cloud cover.

The temperature differential created pressure waves that rippled upward, reaching even this altitude with enough force to make the flight’s careful hovering position more precarious.

Caligo’s golden eye dilated, zooming to its absolute maximum magnification. The lens layers shifted independently, filtering wavelengths and magnifying thermal signatures simultaneously.

What emerged in his perception was a vision that spanned miles and layers of atmosphere in a single, coherent image.

And in the center of that desolate, cracked earth, standing completely alone, directly in the path of the oncoming draconic armada, was a solitary mortal figure.

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