MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 168: ECLIPSE DRAGON DESCENDS
Chapter 168 — ECLIPSE DRAGON DESCENDS
The canyon did not recover.
It held its breath.
Dust hovered midair, refusing to fall. The fractured sky above still carried the faint scar left by Heaven’s departure. The golden mark on Long Hao’s chest glowed dimly, steady—but alert.
Zehell stood at the center of ruin.
Not breathing hard.Not wounded.
Watching.
"You all misunderstand something," she said softly.
The wind died instantly.
"I was never fighting to win."
Her black-gold aura began to change.
Not expand.
Condense.
The light around her body folded inward like gravity had reversed direction. The temperature dropped sharply. Frost crept along shattered canyon stone.
The Vice Dean’s eyes narrowed.
"Everyone back."
Too late.
The space behind Zehell cracked vertically.
Not a tear.
A rift.
Black and silver radiance leaked through it like something vast pressed against reality from the other side.
The rift widened.
A scale emerged.
Then another.
Massive.
Each scale shimmered with alternating bands of abyssal black and lunar white, reflecting nothing and everything at once.
The air collapsed inward violently.
The Azure Dragon squad were forced to brace themselves just to remain standing.
Zehell’s voice no longer echoed from one direction.
It resonated from everywhere.
"You have seen my fragment."
"Now witness the origin."
The rift exploded outward.
And the Dragon stepped through.
Not fully.
Not entirely corporeal.
But enough.
A colossal dragon silhouette manifested behind Zehell, its body coiling through the rift and extending upward into the sky. Its head alone was larger than the canyon walls. Twin eclipse eyes rotated slowly within its skull, void and light swallowing each other endlessly.
Its breath distorted the atmosphere.
Its presence bent gravity.
Ling Yifan whispered under his breath.
"...Eclipse Dragon."
The dragon lowered its head slightly.
The canyon trembled under that simple motion.
The Dean raised his blade immediately, white light flooding the area.
"This is not projection."
The Vice Dean nodded once.
"She’s not summoning."
"She’s remembering."
Zehell lifted her arms slowly.
Her human form was still visible in front of the dragon’s chest—but now she looked small.
And yet—
She was the center.
The dragon opened its jaws.
No roar.
Just silence.
Then—
Pressure.
A wave of invisible authority burst outward.
Chen was flung fifty meters into a canyon wall.
Bai’s illusions shattered instantly.
Ouyang’s stabilizing formations cracked in a spiderweb pattern beneath her feet.
Even the Deans staggered half a step.
Long Hao felt it in his bones.
This was not power meant to dominate people.
It was power meant to challenge Heaven.
Zehell’s eyes found his.
"You wanted to know what you are fighting."
"This."
The dragon’s wings unfolded.
Each wing spanned across the fractured sky like night itself.
The golden scar above flickered faintly in response.
Heaven was watching again.
The Dean stepped forward.
"Vice."
The Vice Dean did not hesitate.
They moved simultaneously.
White and azure energy erupted from both of them, spiraling upward in synchronized arcs. Their auras did not clash—they intertwined.
Ancient sigils ignited beneath their feet.
The canyon floor lit up in geometric formations stretching miles outward.
"Dual Sovereign Formation," the Vice Dean intoned.
"Unseal level three."
The dragon tilted its head.
Curious.
The two Deans thrust their palms forward at the same time.
Light exploded skyward in a concentrated column, piercing directly toward the dragon’s descending silhouette.
The collision was immediate.
Light and eclipse slammed into each other midair.
The shockwave tore the canyon apart further.
Half the eastern ridge collapsed completely.
The dragon’s chest rippled where the beam struck—but did not break.
Zehell smiled faintly.
"You believe borrowed law can wound origin?"
The dragon’s tail swept downward.
The Deans barely shifted the formation in time.
The tail struck the barrier.
The sound—
Was like mountains splitting.
The Vice Dean coughed blood instantly.
The Dean’s blade flickered.
The dragon was not attacking wildly.
It was testing.
The golden mark on Long Hao’s chest pulsed once.
Warning.
He stepped forward instinctively.
The Dean snapped without looking back.
"Stay down!"
Long Hao froze.
The mark burned hotter.
The dragon’s eclipse eyes shifted.
Locked onto him.
Recognition.
The air between them tightened.
Zehell lowered one hand slightly.
The dragon mirrored her.
Its massive claw began descending slowly toward the canyon floor.
Not fast.
Not dramatic.
Inevitable.
The Deans redirected the formation.
Light surged upward again.
The claw collided with the barrier.
The barrier cracked.
Fragments of white light shattered like glass.
The Vice Dean staggered to one knee.
The dragon pressed harder.
The ground beneath the Deans’ feet split open.
Zehell’s voice carried calmly across the battlefield.
"You are strong."
"But you are not Heaven."
The dragon’s other wing flexed.
The sky dimmed.
For a moment—
It felt like night had fallen at noon.
Long Hao’s fragment began reacting violently.
Not unstable.
Responsive.
The dragon wasn’t just attacking.
It was calling.
He felt it.
Deep inside his core.
A pull.
A resonance older than his reincarnation.
Older than Shadow King.
The dragon’s gaze did not leave him.
"You are incomplete," Zehell said softly.
"Look at what you could be."
The golden mark flared sharply in response.
Pain shot through his chest.
The sky flickered.
Heaven was responding to the surge.
The dragon exhaled.
A thin stream of black-white flame descended toward the Deans.
The Dean raised his blade in a horizontal arc, splitting the flame stream in half—but the residual heat cracked his weapon’s light edge.
The Vice Dean’s formation flickered dangerously.
"Containment failing," Ling Yifan shouted hoarsely.
The dragon leaned closer.
Its eclipse eyes were now fully visible.
In them—
Long Hao saw something terrifying.
Not hatred.
Not malice.
Conviction.
The Deans roared simultaneously and pushed their combined formation beyond safe threshold.
White and azure spiraled into a blinding pillar.
The dragon’s descending claw finally halted.
The canyon shook violently.
Zehell’s aura surged to compensate.
For the first time—
Her expression tightened slightly.
Not fear.
Strain.
The Vice Dean’s voice trembled slightly.
"We cannot hold this form long."
The Dean’s jaw clenched.
"Then we break it."
They shifted stance simultaneously.
Light condensed into a massive blade construct between them—longer than the dragon’s forelimb.
"Forbidden Edge," the Dean whispered.
They swung upward.
The blade carved directly across the dragon’s chest.
For a moment—
Nothing happened.
Then—
A line appeared across the dragon’s body.
Black and white scales flickered.
The rift behind it destabilized.
Zehell’s aura snapped violently.
The dragon roared—
This time with sound.
Reality fractured.
The canyon ceiling collapsed in chunks.
Long Hao was forced to brace himself against a shockwave that felt like the end of an era.
The dragon’s chest flickered.
The manifestation trembled.
Not defeated.
But destabilized.
Zehell lowered her arms slowly.
The dragon’s body began retracting into the rift behind it.
Not in panic.
In decision.
"This was only a glimpse," she said calmly.
The rift shrank.
The dragon’s massive eclipse eyes lingered on Long Hao one last time.
Then vanished.
Silence returned.
The Deans remained standing.
Barely.
Their formation dissolved into fading sigils.
The canyon was unrecognizable.
Half destroyed.
Half molten.
Zehell stood alone once more in human form.
Her breathing slightly heavier now.
But her eyes calm.
"You cannot stop what is coming," she said quietly.
"And you cannot kill what Heaven failed to erase."
She stepped backward.
Her body dissolving into black-gold fragments once more.
But before vanishing completely—
Her gaze locked onto Long Hao.
"Next time... you won’t have guardians."
And she disappeared.
The wind returned slowly to the canyon.
The sky above sealed fully.
The golden mark on Long Hao’s chest dimmed.
But his fragment—
Was burning brighter than ever.
Because now—
He had seen it.
Not a fragment.
Not a memory.
The true Eclipse Dragon.
And something inside him had answered.
This arc was not close to ending.
It had only just begun.
The canyon had barely settled.
The rift had closed.
The Eclipse Dragon had withdrawn.
The Deans stood breathing heavier than they would ever admit.
And that was when Zehell smiled.
Not the calm smile from before.
Not the amused one.
This one was deliberate.
Measured.
She did not vanish.
She did not escalate again.
She simply turned her head.
And looked at Ling Yifan.
The shift was subtle.
But Long Hao felt it instantly.
The temperature changed.
The direction of pressure changed.
Zehell was no longer testing limits.
She was choosing a target.
Ling Yifan stood half-kneeling, one hand pressed against his bleeding side. His spear had been shattered earlier; he now held only the lower half, sharpened instinctively by aura.
Even wounded—
His eyes were steady.
Calculating.
Always calculating.
Zehell spoke softly.
"You are the spine."
The words were not loud.
But they carried.
"Break the spine... and the body collapses."
Ling Yifan did not respond.
He adjusted his stance.
Subtle shift.
Preparing for a burst of movement.
The Vice Dean’s eyes widened.
"Yifan, retreat—"
Too late.
Zehell disappeared.
Not a teleport.
Not a flash.
Absence.
She simply was not where she had been.
Long Hao moved instantly—
But she was already behind Ling Yifan.
Her hand extended.
No grand dragon projection.
No theatrical display.
Just a narrow blade of black-gold authority condensed along her fingertips.
Surgical.
The strike aimed not at his chest.
At his neck.
Ling Yifan twisted at the last possible second, aura flaring violently to reinforce his muscles. The blade grazed his shoulder instead of severing his spine.
Blood sprayed in a clean arc.
He staggered forward.
Zehell followed through seamlessly, pivoting, palm striking downward.
Ling Yifan raised his broken spear shaft horizontally.
It shattered completely.
The impact drove him into the ground.
Stone cratered beneath him.
Long Hao’s chest burned.
He stepped forward—
The golden mark flared violently.
Pain lanced through his ribs.
Warning.
Heaven was watching his output.
He could not surge recklessly.
Zehell did not give him time to think.
She pressed her palm against Ling Yifan’s throat and lifted him off the ground effortlessly.
Ling Yifan did not struggle blindly.
His eyes met hers.
Calm.
Even now.
"Interesting," Zehell murmured.
"No fear."
Ling Yifan’s voice was strained, but steady.
"You’re predictable."
For the first time—
Zehell tilted her head slightly.
"Am I?"
"You attack coordination," he said. "You dismantle systems."
She almost smiled.
"Correct."
Long Hao’s fists trembled.
"Let him go."
Zehell ignored him.
Her grip tightened slightly.
Ling Yifan’s aura flickered.
The Vice Dean surged forward—
But Zehell released a pulse of Anchor pressure that forced even him to halt mid-step.
"Stay," she said softly.
The word landed like a commandment.
The canyon trembled again.
Long Hao’s breathing grew heavier.
The golden mark burned brighter.
If he surged now—
Heaven would react.
If he didn’t—
Ling Yifan would die.
Zehell looked at him finally.
"This is your equation."
Her fingers tightened.
Ling Yifan’s breathing hitched.
Long Hao stepped forward anyway.
The pain from the mark intensified instantly.
Golden sparks crawled across his chest.
The sky flickered faintly.
He ignored it.
Void gathered in his right hand.
Shadow condensed in his left.
Black-gold fragment rotated steadily at his core.
Not reckless.
Controlled.
He took another step.
The mark flared.
A thin streak of golden lightning split the sky.
The Dean shouted sharply.
"Contain it!"
Long Hao stopped.
Just for a fraction.
That fraction was enough.
Zehell drove Ling Yifan downward into the canyon floor with crushing force.
The impact sent shockwaves through the entire battlefield.
Ling Yifan’s body bounced once—
Then lay still.
The world went quiet.
Chen roared and charged blindly.
Zehell flicked her wrist.
Chen was hurled aside like debris.
Bai’s illusions tried to distort Zehell’s location—
She walked through them effortlessly.
Ouyang attempted to freeze Zehell’s legs—
The frost evaporated instantly.
Zehell stood over Ling Yifan’s unmoving body.
"This," she said calmly, "is what happens when systems fail."
Long Hao’s vision blurred.
Not from fear.
From rage.
The golden mark flared violently again.
The sky cracked.
Heaven reacted.
But this time—
He did not pull back.
He stepped forward into the pain.
The mark burned like molten iron pressed into bone.
Golden lightning descended—
And struck him directly.
The impact drove him to one knee.
But he did not scream.
Void and shadow surged upward simultaneously, forming a compressed dome around his body.
The lightning scattered across it.
The fragment inside him rotated faster.
Stabilizing under pressure.
The Dean stared.
"He’s forcing synchronization."
Zehell’s eyes narrowed.
Interesting.
Long Hao rose slowly.
Golden energy still crawling across his skin.
But not overwhelming him.
The pain sharpened his focus.
He looked at Ling Yifan.
Then at Zehell.
"You want to break the spine?"
His voice was no longer strained.
It was cold.
"You’ll have to break me."
He disappeared.
Void step.
Not teleportation.
Displacement through absence.
He reappeared directly beside Zehell.
His fist already mid-swing.
Void and shadow spiraled tightly around it.
Eclipse Resonance stabilized.
The punch landed.
Zehell did not block.
She crossed her forearm casually.
The impact detonated across the canyon.
This time—
She slid backward.
Only three steps.
But she slid.
Ling Yifan’s body rolled away from her feet.
Still unmoving.
Long Hao did not pursue Zehell immediately.
He knelt beside Ling Yifan.
Placed his hand over his chest.
Breath faint.
Pulse weak.
But alive.
Relief lasted one second.
Zehell attacked again.
A spear of condensed Anchor energy formed above her.
Larger than before.
Denser.
This time aimed directly at both of them.
Long Hao did not hesitate.
He turned, extended both hands forward.
Void and shadow converged.
Black-gold fragment aligned.
The golden mark screamed in protest.
The sky split again.
Lightning descended—
But Long Hao roared and forced the energies into a single point.
The spear and his compressed resonance collided midair.
The explosion tore the canyon open further.
When the dust cleared—
Both attacks had neutralized each other.
Zehell’s expression changed.
Not amused.
Not calm.
Serious.
"You are accelerating too quickly," she said quietly.
Long Hao stood in front of Ling Yifan’s body.
Breathing heavily.
Golden lightning still flickering faintly along his shoulders.
The Deans moved to his sides now.
Vice Dean’s voice low.
"She’s isolating morale."
The Dean nodded.
"And he’s resisting Heaven simultaneously."
Zehell stepped backward slightly.
Not retreat.
Recalibration.
"You chose attachment," she said.
"That will be your weakness."
She raised her hand once more—
Then lowered it.
Not yet.
She glanced at Ling Yifan again.
Then at Long Hao.
"Protect them."
Her voice softened slightly.
"Every time you do... Heaven will tighten the leash."
The golden mark pulsed in agreement.
Zehell’s body began dissolving into black-gold fragments again.
But this time—
There was no smile.
Only intent.
"This is not the end of the lesson."
And she vanished.
Silence filled the canyon once more.
Long Hao collapsed to one knee beside Ling Yifan.
The golden mark dimmed slowly.
Chen limped back.
Bai dropped her illusions entirely.
Ouyang stabilized Ling Yifan immediately, frost sealing the worst of the internal damage.
The Vice Dean exhaled slowly.
"She targeted command."
The Dean looked at Long Hao.
"And forced you to burn against Heaven."
Long Hao stared at his hands.
They were shaking.
Not from fear.
From restraint.
Ling Yifan coughed faintly.
Alive.
Long Hao closed his eyes briefly.
Zehell had not tried to win.
She had tested.
Measured.
And demonstrated.
The war would not be won by power alone.
It would be won by what he chose to protect.
And every protection—
Would cost him.
Above them—
The sky remained thin.
Because Heaven was still watching.
[Chapter ENDS]







