MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 132: TRIAL OF STONE AND FANG

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Chapter 132: TRIAL OF STONE AND FANG

Chapter 132 — TRIAL OF STONE AND FANG

The first golem moved like a collapsing cliff.

Its stone foot crashed into the chamber floor, cracks spidering outward in jagged lines. The other constructs followed in synchronized motion, massive torsos grinding forward, amber eyes burning in hollow sockets carved deep into featureless faces.

Zehell did not hesitate.

"Formation!" she snapped.

Bronze Squad reacted instantly.

Marek pivoted left, blade drawn in a low defensive arc. Colby dropped back toward the chamber entrance, bow already strung. Zehell planted herself directly in front of Long Hao.

He stepped forward instead.

"I can’t hide behind you."

"You’re not hiding," she shot back without looking at him. "You’re thinking."

The first wave reached them.

And then—

The stone split.

Not shattered.

Softened.

The massive constructs mid-charge liquefied as if their internal cohesion collapsed. Their outer stone armor crumbled, revealing thick, dark mud beneath.

The chamber floor began to ripple.

Colby cursed. "That’s not stone!"

The mud surged upward into crude humanoid shapes, smaller than the original golems but faster. Their limbs were uneven, unstable, yet aggressive.

First Wave: Mud Golems.

They lunged.

Zehell’s spear flashed in a clean diagonal arc, slicing through the nearest one.

The spear passed through easily.

Too easily.

The mud split—

Then reformed.

"Blunt force!" Marek barked.

He slammed his blade flat against another mud golem, the impact sending splatter across the chamber floor. The creature collapsed into sludge.

But the sludge crawled.

Reassembling.

Long Hao felt the anchor pulse again. 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

Inside—

Longyu’s voice sharpened.

"Elemental progression trial."

The silver fragment added calmly:

"Escalating density."

"Meaning?" Long Hao demanded.

"Adapt or be buried."

Mud surged around his boots.

He reacted instinctively.

A pulse of regulated force radiated outward from his core—not destructive, but compressive.

The mud beneath him solidified instantly into brittle clay.

Zehell saw it.

"Hardening!"

She pivoted, driving the butt of her spear down into a mud golem’s torso as it attempted to reform. The hardened clay cracked violently under the strike.

Colby switched arrowheads mid-motion, selecting broad, flat-tipped shafts. He fired rapidly into the densest clusters, compressing and scattering them before they could stabilize.

Marek adjusted his stance and began using heavy downward strikes instead of slicing cuts, collapsing bodies into splintered earth.

Still—

More rose.

From the walls.

From the floor.

The chamber seemed endless in its supply.

Long Hao stepped forward again, extending both hands.

"I can’t command them," he muttered. "But I can restrict cohesion."

Inside—

The triangular lattice pulsed.

He issued a localized dampening directive.

The mud golems faltered mid-reformation.

Their movements slowed.

Zehell seized the opening.

She moved like a blade through wind—precise, efficient, controlled.

Her spear tip carved sigils mid-air as she pivoted through three mud constructs, shattering them into inert chunks.

"Push!" she ordered.

Bronze Squad advanced in tight coordination, collapsing the remaining mud bodies before they could regain form.

Within minutes—

The chamber stilled.

Only scattered clay fragments remained across the cracked floor.

Colby exhaled heavily. "Please tell me that was it."

The anchor pulsed again.

Darker.

The scattered mud did not reform.

Instead—

It seeped into the cracks of the chamber floor.

And something new emerged.

The walls groaned.

Vines burst outward from fissures in the stone, thick and fast, twisting into humanoid frames. Bark formed along their limbs. Roots coiled where feet should be.

Amber light flickered within hollow wooden torsos.

Second Wave: Wood Golems.

Zehell’s grip tightened.

"They’re adapting."

The wooden constructs moved faster than the mud.

Lighter.

Sharper.

One leapt.

Zehell parried its clawed arm mid-air, sparks flying where wood struck metal. The creature twisted unnaturally, roots lashing toward her legs.

Long Hao stepped in, slamming his palm forward. A pulse of controlled pressure severed the roots before they could bind her.

"Burn them!" Colby shouted.

Marek adjusted immediately, striking flint against blade and igniting resin along its edge. He cleaved through a wooden torso, flames catching instantly.

The wood golem shrieked—not with voice, but with a splintering resonance that rattled teeth.

Fire spread quickly across the chamber.

Too quickly.

The vines along the walls recoiled—

Then hardened.

The next wave of wood golems emerged thicker, bark layered like armor.

"They’re compensating!" Zehell warned.

She shifted stance.

This time when she moved—

It was different.

Faster.

Sharper.

She spun low beneath a sweeping wooden arm, driving her spear into the floor and vaulting upward, spear carving a crescent arc through two torsos at once.

But they did not fall easily.

Their bark exterior resisted cutting edges.

Long Hao inhaled sharply.

"I can weaken structure."

Inside—

The silver fragment aligned with Longyu’s frequency.

He projected a narrow suppression field across the densest cluster.

The wood darkened.

Moisture drained.

Brittle.

Zehell saw the shift instantly.

Now.

She inhaled.

Her aura flared.

Not silver.

Not green.

Something deeper.

Primal.

The chamber wind shifted violently around her as she planted her spear firmly into the stone floor.

Her eyes sharpened.

And she spoke a single word.

"LYKANA."

The chamber exploded.

A spectral wolf formed behind her—massive, translucent, fangs bared in silent fury. It mirrored her movement perfectly.

She launched forward.

Not walking.

Hunting.

Her spear thrust once—

The wolf bit.

Wood shattered.

She pivoted mid-stride—

The wolf lunged.

Three wooden golems split apart in a single sweeping motion.

The floor cracked beneath the impact.

The spectral wolf howled soundlessly as Zehell drove her spear through the core of the largest wood construct, splintering it from the inside out.

Bronze Squad stared for half a second.

Then resumed fighting.

Within moments—

The chamber was silent again.

Charred wood littered the floor.

Smoke drifted upward.

Zehell stood still, spear planted, aura fading gradually.

Long Hao stepped toward her.

"You didn’t tell me you had that."

She didn’t look at him.

"You didn’t ask."

Her breathing was steady, but her knuckles were white around the shaft.

The anchor pulsed again.

He turned.

The chamber darkened.

The wooden debris on the floor began to melt.

Not into mud.

Into molten metal.

The temperature spiked violently.

From the melted remains, towering figures rose—taller than before. Limbs forged from iron. Joints rotating with mechanical precision. Their bodies reflected flickering firelight from embedded cores.

Amber eyes burned brighter.

Heavier.

Denser.

Third Wave: Iron Golems.

Marek cursed softly. "That’s... not good."

The first iron golem stepped forward.

Each movement deliberate.

Measured.

Its arm swung toward Zehell.

She blocked—

And was thrown backward several meters, boots carving trenches into stone before she stopped.

The impact rang through the chamber like a bell.

Long Hao felt the weight immediately.

"These aren’t testing cohesion," he muttered.

"They’re testing authority."

Inside—

The silver fragment confirmed.

"Density threshold maximum."

Longyu added quietly:

"Failure probable without synchronization increase."

The iron golems advanced in perfect formation.

Colby’s arrows shattered uselessly against their bodies.

Marek’s flaming blade sparked but barely dented.

Zehell rose slowly, rolling her shoulder once.

"Don’t let them separate us."

The first iron fist crashed downward.

Long Hao stepped forward instinctively and caught it mid-descent with a surge of regulated force.

The ground buckled.

The pressure was immense.

His spine screamed in protest.

He redirected the force sideways, sending the golem stumbling into another.

Zehell moved immediately, spear striking at joint seams rather than body mass.

Metal shrieked as she pierced between plates.

The golem twisted, attempting to grab her.

Long Hao surged forward again, issuing a restrictive pulse directly into its core frequency.

The iron golem froze for half a second.

Enough.

Zehell drove her spear through the gap fully this time.

The amber core flickered.

Cracked.

Exploded in controlled shards.

The remaining iron constructs shifted formation.

Adapting.

Their cores dimmed.

Armor thickened around joints.

"They’re learning," Colby whispered.

"Yes," Long Hao replied.

"So do we."

He stepped fully forward now.

Not behind Zehell.

Beside her.

Inside—

The triangular lattice brightened.

Not singular dominance.

Shared motion.

Zehell met his gaze once.

No words.

Just understanding.

He projected suppression across the chamber floor, limiting movement vectors.

She launched forward under the dampened field, LYKANA’s spectral wolf manifesting once more, this time leaner, sharper.

Iron met fang.

Metal met authority.

The chamber shook violently as steel splintered under coordinated assault.

But three iron golems remained.

Unbroken.

Unyielding.

They raised their arms in synchronized motion.

And the chamber ceiling cracked.

Stone rained downward.

Long Hao looked up.

The anchor pulsed violently.

This wasn’t just a test.

It was escalation.

Zehell planted herself between him and the falling debris instinctively.

The three iron golems stepped forward—

And their cores flared white-hot.

[Chapter ENDS]