Rebirth of the Disgraced Noble

Chapter 121: Battle of the Century



The Stalker didn’t hiss. It lunged with a precision that rivaled a human swordsman. Its top two blades swung in a horizontal arc aimed at Aden’s neck, while the bottom two thrust toward his gut.

Aden didn’t retreat. He stepped *into* the strike, his body twisting in a mid-air spiral that defied the laws of physics. The State of Equilibrium hummed around him, the air itself thickening to catch the serrated bone-blades. He parried the top two with a flick of his wrist and redirected the bottom thrusts into the ground.

In the opening, Aden’s palm hit the Stalker’s chest.

*Harmonic Pulse: Shatter.*

A ripple of blue energy exploded from his hand. The Stalker’s obsidian chest-plate didn’t just crack—it disintegrated into fine black sand. The creature was hurled backward fifty feet, its heavy body smashing through a dozen of its own kin before it hit the canyon wall with a sickening crunch.

"Eren! Advance!" Aden shouted.

The boy responded instantly. He used a fallen Creeper carcass as a stepping stone, launching himself over the heads of the cowering mercenaries. He landed ten paces behind Aden, his red aura so intense that the mist around his boots turned to steam.

"The wagons are being swamped from the rear!" Eren panted, his face splattered with black ichor. "Lorelei is holding, but the horses are panicking. They’re going to bolt!"

Aden looked back. The rear wagon was tilting, its wheels caught in a fissure opened by the Weaver’s fall. The mercenaries were being pushed back into a tight, desperate circle.

"Then we finish this here," Aden said, his eyes turning toward the ceiling of the gorge where the black fog was thickest. "The King is watching. It’s time we showed him the price of admission."

He raised his dark steel blade, pointing it directly into the heart of the ink-black mist. The sapphire fire in his eyes didn’t just burn; it began to pull. The surrounding Resonance—the screams, the blood, the fear—started to spiral toward the tip of his sword, forming a miniature, swirling vortex of Void-tainted energy.

"Eren," Aden whispered. "Give me your Resonance. Feed the Anvil."

Eren didn’t ask how. He didn’t hesitate. He slammed his hands onto Aden’s back, pouring every drop of his jagged, crimson Attuned energy into his master.

The blue fire and the red lightning merged. The dark steel blade began to vibrate with a sound that shattered every glass vial in the mercenaries’ kits. The very air in the gorge began to scream as the two energies fought to occupy the same space, creating a violent, violet instability that smelled of ozone and the end of the world.

"Close your eyes!" Aden bellowed.

He swung the blade in a vertical arc.

A crescent moon of violet-black fire tore through the gorge. It didn’t just kill the Creepers; it erased them. The strike carved a glowing trench through the obsidian floor and sliced the ink-black fog in half, revealing the true horror hiding in the heights.

A Hive-Lord. A mass of eyes, limbs, and pulsing veins the size of a cathedral, clinging to the very roof of the world.

The violet moon hit the Hive-Lord’s central eye.

The explosion wasn’t a sound. It was a white-out of pure, unadulterated power that blinded every living thing in the Black-Stripe Gorge for five long seconds.

When the light faded, the silence returned.

The fog was gone. The Hive-Lord was a rain of blackened ash falling from the ceiling. And the thousands of blue eyes that had choked the canyon?

They were gone. The survivors were scuttling back into the deepest cracks of the earth, fleeing from the two monsters standing in the center of the blood-stained path.

Aden stood with his sword lowered, his breathing heavy but rhythmic. Eren slumped against his back, his energy spent, his face pale but triumphant.

Fifty paces back, the scout leader dropped his sword, his knees hitting the dirt. He looked at the smoking trench, then at the man in the grey cloak.

"What... what are you?" the man whispered into the silence.

Aden didn’t look back. He sheathed his blade and adjusted his hood.

"I’m the insurance policy," Aden said, his voice a cold echo in the empty gorge. "And the premium just went up."

The silence in the gorge was heavier than the noise that had preceded it. It was a vacuum, a hollow space where the sound of the world had been sucked dry by the violet-black flash.

Aden stood in the center of the smoking trench, the dark steel of his blade still radiating a faint, heat-distorting hum. His cloak was shredded at the hem, and his knuckles were singed from the feedback of Eren’s raw Resonance, but his sapphire eyes remained fixed on the receding shadows. He didn’t relax. In the Abyss, the death of a king didn’t always mean the end of the war; sometimes, it just meant the scavengers were waiting for the body to cool.

Behind him, Eren slumped, his forehead resting against Aden’s shoulder blades. The boy was vibrating—not from fear, but from the massive aftershock of his energy being forcibly yanked through his meridians to fuel that final strike. His breathing was a series of jagged, wet hitches.

"Stay... upright," Aden commanded, his voice a low, grounding vibration. "Don’t let them see the bottom of your well."

Eren grunted, his fingers digging into the tough fabric of Aden’s cloak as he forced his knees to lock. He looked out over the carnage. The gorge floor was a mosaic of pale limbs, black ichor, and the shattered obsidian glass created by the heat of the blast. The thousands of blue eyes had vanished, replaced by a terrifying, empty darkness.

"Master!" Lorelei’s voice broke the trance.

She drifted forward, her violet form flickering with an unstable intensity. She reached them in a heartbeat, her translucent hands hovering over Eren’s back, weaving a cooling web of energy to soothe his scorched pathways. Behind her, the caravan remained frozen. The horses were still trembling, their legs buckled, and the mercenaries looked like statues carved from sweat and terror.

The scout leader was the first to move. He scrambled off the lead wagon, his boots splashing into a pool of black Weaver-blood. He approached the trench, stopping ten feet away from the scorched line Aden had carved into the earth. He looked at the smoking furrow—a wound in the world that shouldn’t exist—and then at the two figures standing at the center of it.

"The Hive-Lord..." the man whispered, his voice cracking. "You killed a Hive-Lord with a single... what *are* you people?"

Aden turned his head just enough to catch the man in his peripheral vision. The sapphire fire in his eyes hadn’t fully faded; it swirled like a nebula behind his irises, cold and indifferent.

"I’m the man you hired to get these wagons through," Aden said. He stepped over the trench, his boots crunching on the calcified remains of a Creeper. "The path is clear for three miles. But the smell of that Lord’s death is going to draw every bottom-feeder from the Deep Gorge within the hour. If you want to live to see the silver-ore processed, you move. Now."

The leader swallowed hard, his gaze darting to Eren, whose red eyes were slowly fading back to a weary brown. The man didn’t see a "talented kid" anymore. He saw a weapon of mass destruction in the shape of a teenager.

"Right. Yes. Move!" the leader bellowed, his voice finally returning to a command. "Fix that axle! Double-time! If you aren’t in your saddles in two minutes, I’ll leave you for the maggots!"

The caravan erupted into a frantic, panicked scramble. Men who had been praying for death seconds ago were suddenly fueled by a desperate, lung-bursting energy. They didn’t look at the dead Creepers as they worked; they looked at Aden, their eyes filled with a primal, religious dread. To them, he wasn’t a mercenary. He was a calamity they had accidentally invited to dinner.

Aden walked back to the middle wagon. He pulled the door open, finding Armin and Reiner huddled in the corner. They looked at him with eyes so wide the whites were visible all the way around. Reiner was crying silently, his small face buried in Armin’s chest.

"It’s over," Aden said, his voice softening for the first time since they left the gate. "The monsters are gone."

"Are *you* a monster, Aden?" Armin whispered, his voice trembling.

Aden paused, his hand resting on the iron-reinforced frame of the door. He looked at the black ichor staining his boots and the dark steel blade that felt more natural in his hand than a bowl of soup.

’Tell him the truth, Resonance Lord,’ the Entity purred, its voice a dark, velvet caress. ’Tell him the monster isn’t outside. It’s the one holding the door.’

"I’m the one who keeps you safe," Aden replied, his voice flat. "That’s all you need to know."

He slammed the door shut and turned to Lorelei. She was watching him, her violet eyes searching his face for a trace of the man who had sat on the floor and drank bitter tea that morning.

"The boy needs a focus," she said quietly, nodding toward Eren, who was now sitting on the lead wagon’s bench, staring blankly at his hands. "The Attuned Realm is a violent sea, Master. If you don’t give him an anchor, he will drown in the next battle."

"He’ll have an anchor," Aden said, his gaze turning toward the exit of the gorge where the first sliver of real sunlight was hitting the obsidian walls. "I’m going to teach him the State of Equilibrium. If he can’t find peace in the center of the storm, he’ll never survive what’s coming."

"And what is coming?"

Aden looked at the Vanguard Token in his hand, then tossed it into the black blood at his feet.

"The Guild-Master’s debt," Aden said. "And a world that just realized I’m still alive."

The caravan began to roll, the wheels groaning as they left the slaughterhouse behind. As the shadows of the Black-Stripe Gorge receded, Aden walked point once more, a solitary figure in a grey cloak, leading a trail of silver and blood into the light of a new, dangerous day.

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