Chapter 47: Calamity
The strike never connected.
The moment before impact, the battlefield fractured into motion so fast it seemed as though the world itself had blinked.
A streak of silver tore across the open desert, cutting through the heat-distorted air with such precision that even the drifting sand seemed to hesitate in its path.
Shinny arrived.
He moved like a thought given form, a presence that did not announce itself with sound or warning but simply replaced space with inevitability. His sword ignited in motion, flashing once through the air in a clean, decisive arc that left a faint afterimage of silver light hanging in the haze.
Then it moved again.
A second cut followed the first, intersecting with perfect timing, carving through the momentum of both charging beasts in a way that felt less like brute force and more like absolute correction.
Both steel-plated beetles recoiled violently.
Deep lacerations opened across their armored faces, splitting through thick plating that moments ago had seemed nearly impervious. The force of the interruption shattered their forward charge, forcing them back as their massive bodies scraped against the ground in uncontrolled retreat.
That single disruption was all the opening Yuto’s summon needed.
With a furious, resonant shriek that echoed across the barren wasteland, the steel-plated beetle surged forward once more. Its legs dug into the cracked earth with renewed violence, its entire body shifting from defense into relentless aggression as if the damage it had taken had only sharpened its instincts rather than dulled them.
The nature of the fight changed almost immediately after that.
It was no longer chaos.
It became rhythm.
Shinny controlled the tempo of speed, appearing at angles that forced the enemy beetles to constantly reorient, never allowing them to settle into a stable attack pattern. Each movement he made carried surgical intent, blades finding seams in armor, joints, and vulnerable edges that were invisible until they were already being struck.
The beetle controlled force.
Every time one of the enemies committed fully to Shinny, Yuto’s summon answered with devastating impact, slamming into their exposed sides with overwhelming weight that sent shockwaves through their armored bodies. When their attention shifted toward the beetle, Shinny would already be there, carving through structural weaknesses and disrupting their balance before they could fully react.
Neither of them spoke.
None of them needed to.
Somehow, without communication, without planning, their movements aligned with a disturbing level of efficiency, as though instinct alone had formed a shared understanding of how to dismantle their opponents.
The first beetle faltered.
Its movements grew uneven, its coordination breaking apart under sustained pressure. In a sudden surge of momentum, Yuto’s summon slammed into it from below, catching it beneath the thorax and using its own strength against it. The massive creature was lifted, then violently flipped onto its back, its armored limbs scrambling uselessly in the air as it lost all leverage. freewebnovel.cσ๓
Before it could recover, Shinny was already there.
His sword descended with merciless precision, plunging into a fractured segment of armor exposed during the fall. The strike drove deep, piercing through weakened plating and silencing the creature’s movement in a single decisive act.
The second beetle fought with greater desperation.
Its attacks grew wilder, less controlled, as if awareness of its partner’s downfall had pushed it beyond disciplined combat into raw survival instinct. Twice it nearly impaled Shinny, the sweeping arcs of its horn missing him by fractions of a moment. In return, it left deep gouges across the body of Yuto’s summon, carving fresh damage into already stressed armor.
But the outcome shifted the moment its ally fell completely still.
Isolation transformed its aggression into inevitability.
A coordinated final assault formed without hesitation.
Yuto’s beetle surged forward first, driving into the remaining creature with enough force to lock its movement in place. Its weight pinned the enemy down, grinding it against the fractured desert floor and stripping away its ability to maneuver.
Above them, Shinny launched himself into the air.
Time seemed to stretch in that brief ascent, the desert wind catching at his clothing as he rose, sword held steady with unwavering control. For a moment he hung suspended against the violet sky, a silhouette carved against unnatural light.
Then he descended.
The blade fell with absolute precision.
It struck directly into the weakened gap in the beetle’s armor, piercing through layered plating and sinking into the core beneath.
The creature convulsed violently, its massive frame jerking in uneven, erratic spasms.
For a brief moment, its limbs locked, then twitched once more in a final, uncontrolled movement.
After that, everything simply ceased.
No further motion followed.
Silence settled back over the desert as though it had never been disturbed at all, the vast emptiness swallowing every trace of struggle.
[Steelplated Beetle Slain.]
[+1 soul core]
[Paragon Slain.]
[+15 soul cores]
[Calamity Slain.]
[+10 soul cores]
[Steelplated Beetle Slain.]
[+1 soul core]
[Paragon Slain.]
[+15 soul cores]
[Calamity Slain.]
[+10 soul cores]
For several long seconds, none of them reacted.
No one spoke.
No one approached.
Tami stood fixed in place, staring at the collapsed remains. His expression was caught somewhere between disbelief at what he had just witnessed and a reluctant form of admiration he seemed unwilling to acknowledge.
"That’s ridiculous," he finally muttered under his breath.
Even Maya, who usually maintained a steady and composed demeanor regardless of circumstance, showed a subtle shift in her expression. Her eyes remained on the steel-plated beetle and Shiny, studying them with quiet intensity, as though mentally revising her understanding of what she had just seen rather than reacting with simple surprise.
Yuto, too, remained silent.
He found himself watching the aftermath without fully realizing it, his attention drawn to the scene as his thoughts lingered on the sheer decisiveness of what had just unfolded.
The summon stood amidst the aftermath, battered but intact, its armored form still towering over the broken remains of its enemies. Despite the damage it had taken, it had never once hesitated, never once slowed in a way that suggested doubt or retreat. It had simply endured, absorbed, and responded with overwhelming force whenever given the opportunity.
It was powerful.
More than that, it was stable.
Reliable in a way that made the earlier uncertainty of this world feel slightly less absolute.
A thought formed in the back of Yuto’s mind,
At this rate, he was soon going to become a calamity!
While on the beetle, Yuto checks the beetle’s profile and sees
Name: —
Rank: Paragon
Soul rank: Calamity
Soul cores: 2/300
This beast was significantly more powerful than shiny
He decides to name it Beetle.
It updates:
Name: Beetle
Rank: Paragon
Soul rank: Calamity
Soul cores: 2/300