Ascension Gates: Rise of the Beast Monarch-Chapter 77: The Round of Thirty-Two — The Fortress Falls (Final Part)
The battlefield had reached a critical state, one where even the least experienced spectator could sense that the balance of the fight had shifted irrevocably. What had once been a solid, reinforced platform designed to withstand powerful combat had now deteriorated into something fragile and unstable. Deep fractures spread across the ground like cracks in glass, branching in chaotic patterns that weakened the entire structure.
The metallic spikes that had once risen with perfect coordination now stood in disarray. Some had collapsed entirely, breaking into jagged fragments that littered the arena, while others remained upright but trembled constantly, as though they could no longer maintain their form. The battlefield no longer felt controlled; instead, it resembled a crumbling fortress on the verge of collapse.
At the center of this ruined domain stood the Ironclad Juggernaut.
Even in its weakened state, it remained an overwhelming presence. Its massive frame cast a long shadow over the fractured ground, and its armor still covered nearly every inch of its body. The creature had not lost its strength, nor had it become fragile by any means. However, something had undeniably changed.
The invincible aura it once carried was gone.
Now, for the first time, it looked like something that could fall.
Aether stood at a measured distance, observing everything with absolute focus. His posture was relaxed, his breathing steady, but there was a sharp intensity in his eyes that revealed just how deeply he was analyzing the situation. Every crack in the ground, every fluctuation in the Juggernaut’s movement, every flicker of unstable energy—nothing escaped his attention.
Inside his mind, the familiar voice spoke again, calm and perceptive as always.
"You’ve successfully severed its connection to the battlefield," she said, her tone carrying quiet approval. "The structure it relied on is no longer stable, and without that connection, its control has been significantly weakened."
Aether gave a slight nod, acknowledging her words without taking his eyes off the opponent.
"That may be true," he replied in a calm and measured voice, "but weakening its control does not eliminate the threat it poses. Its physical strength remains intact, and its defensive capabilities are still far beyond ordinary beasts."
He paused briefly before adding, "If I make a single mistake at this stage, it will not hesitate to end the fight."
His assessment was precise, and it reflected a complete understanding of the situation. Even in its weakened state, the Ironclad Juggernaut was still dangerous. Its armor, though compromised, remained formidable, and its sheer physical power was more than enough to overwhelm most opponents.
Across the battlefield, the opposing student stood in silence, his expression no longer calm. The confidence he had displayed earlier had disappeared entirely, replaced by a hardened determination. His gaze was locked onto Aether, sharp and unwavering, as though he had come to a realization he could not ignore.
"So this is how you fight," he said slowly, his voice carrying a mix of realization and reluctant respect. "You don’t confront strength head-on. Instead, you dismantle everything that supports it until it has nothing left to rely on."
Aether did not respond.
He had no need to explain himself, because the battlefield itself had already demonstrated the truth of those words.
The opponent took a deep breath before raising his hand once more. His voice was firm, and there was no hesitation in it now.
"Maximum reinforcement."
The Ironclad Juggernaut let out a deep, metallic roar that echoed throughout the arena. Its massive body began to shift as the plates of armor covering it tightened further, compressing into a denser and more reinforced structure. The faint gaps that had appeared earlier began to close once again, as though the creature was attempting to restore its former invulnerability.
However, this time, the change was not perfect.
The glow emanating from its core flickered unevenly, and the flow of energy throughout its body appeared unstable, as though it was struggling to sustain itself.
Inside Aether’s mind, the voice spoke again, her tone slightly more serious.
"You forced it to overextend," she said. "It is reinforcing itself without a stable energy source, and that kind of strain cannot be maintained for long."
Aether’s eyes narrowed slightly as he processed this information.
"That means it is approaching its limit," he replied quietly.
The conclusion was clear.
This was the final phase of the battle.
The Ironclad Juggernaut moved again, but this time its speed had increased noticeably. Despite its massive size, it closed the distance between them with surprising quickness. Each step it took caused the already fractured ground to crack further, sending small fragments of stone scattering in all directions.
Without warning, it raised one of its massive arms and brought it down with overwhelming force. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶
The impact was devastating.
A thunderous sound echoed across the arena as the ground shattered beneath the force of the strike. The shockwave spread outward, carrying fragments of debris and jagged metal across the battlefield.
"Move to the right, then step back immediately," Aether instructed calmly, his voice precise and unwavering.
The Flame Sovereign Pup responded instantly. Its movements were fluid and controlled, dodging the incoming strike by the narrowest margin. Flames flickered beneath its paws as it adjusted its position mid-motion, maintaining perfect balance.
However, this time, it did not retreat far.
Instead, it remained within close range.
This single decision marked a critical turning point.
The Juggernaut launched another attack, swinging its arm horizontally with immense force. The Flame Pup twisted its body, flames surging along its limbs as it deflected part of the impact. The force pushed it slightly to the side, but it did not lose its footing.
The distance between them had closed.
From the audience, voices rose in shock and disbelief.
"He’s actually staying close to that thing!"
"Does he even realize how dangerous that is?"
"If he gets hit directly, it’s over!"
Despite the tension in the arena, Aether remained completely calm.
He had already reached his conclusion.
This was the moment to end the fight.
"Maintain the heat and concentrate all energy on a single point," Aether said, his tone steady and deliberate.
The Flame Sovereign Pup responded without hesitation. Its flames surged upward, and the temperature across the battlefield rose dramatically. However, unlike before, the heat did not spread outward.
Instead, it began to condense.
Every ounce of energy was drawn inward, focusing on one specific location.
The same point that had already shown signs of weakness.
The Juggernaut roared again as it charged forward, gathering all of its remaining strength into a final attack. It raised both of its massive arms, preparing to bring them down with crushing force.
The Flame Pup did not move.
It stood its ground, its flames condensing further, growing denser and more intense. The color of the fire deepened, shifting toward a near-white core that radiated overwhelming heat.
The air around it distorted violently under the intensity.
Even the Juggernaut’s advance slowed slightly.
Aether’s voice came, calm and precise.
"Now."
The Flame Sovereign Pup moved.
It did not retreat, nor did it attempt to evade.
Instead, it dashed forward directly toward the Juggernaut.
The timing was perfect.
It slipped past the descending arms by the smallest margin, its body moving with absolute precision. In the same instant, it unleashed a single claw strike.
All of its energy had been condensed into that one attack.
The strike landed exactly where the armor had weakened.
For a brief moment, everything went still.
Then—
A sharp cracking sound echoed across the arena.
The metal plates fractured.
A visible break formed in the Juggernaut’s armor, exposing the core beneath.
The massive creature froze.
Its movements stopped completely.
The glow within its body flickered violently before collapsing entirely.
A powerful burst of energy erupted outward as its structure gave way.
The Ironclad Juggernaut collapsed.
Its enormous body crashed onto the fractured ground, its armor breaking apart as it fell. The sound echoed throughout the arena, marking the end of the battle.
Silence followed.
The opponent stood still, staring at the fallen Juggernaut. After a moment, he slowly lowered his hand, his expression calm but reflective.
"I understand now," he said quietly.
He looked directly at Aether before continuing, "You did not defeat it through brute force. You dismantled its advantages and forced it into a position where it could no longer sustain itself."
Aether did not respond.
There was nothing more to say.
The result spoke for itself.
The opponent exhaled slowly before raising his hand.
"I surrender."
The instructor’s voice echoed across the arena.
"Winner—Aether."
This time, the crowd reacted instantly.
But not with surprise.
With certainty.
"That was completely calculated..."
"He controlled every stage of the fight..."
"He didn’t just win—he dominated the outcome..."
Aether turned away calmly, showing no visible reaction.
The Flame Sovereign Pup returned to his side, its flames settling back into their steady, controlled state.
Inside his mind, the voice spoke once more.
"You have improved again. That was not just adaptation—it was complete control over the battle."
Aether replied quietly, "I simply did what was necessary."
As he stepped down from the platform, the atmosphere around him had changed once again.
This time, there was no doubt left.
He was no longer just a participant.
He was a contender.
A real one.
The tournament continued to narrow.
From thirty-two participants—
To sixteen.
And beyond that, even greater challenges awaited.
Aether paused briefly, glancing back at the battlefield before turning away.
His expression remained calm.
Because he understood something clearly.
This was only the beginning.
And the path ahead would only become more difficult from here.






