SSS-Rank Brides: The Hunter Who Married Dungeon Queens-Chapter 93 — Predator Retreats
For the first time since it had appeared within the anomaly fields, the Predator hesitated.
The immense creature had moved with relentless certainty ever since it entered the region surrounding the constellation. It had devoured anomaly clusters, dismantled ancient debris fields, and extended probing tendrils toward the triad’s growing domain with quiet, terrifying confidence.
But now—
Something had changed.
Far beyond the constellation’s outer boundary, the massive body of adaptive energy slowed.
The void around it warped under the pressure of its gravity-like presence. Waves of disturbed anomaly currents rippled outward in wide arcs, scattering fragments of cosmic debris that had drifted undisturbed for millennia.
The remnants of its shattered tendrils floated through the dark like fading shadows.
They dissolved slowly under the pressure of sovereign radiation leaking outward from the triad’s recent attack.
Inside the constellation network, every node remained alert.
Thousands of defensive structures hovered across the lattice like silent sentinels, their energy reserves still humming from the battle that had just ended.
At the center of it all—
Ethan stood within the Convergence World.
The vast projection horizon surrounding him displayed the battlefield in layered dimensions. Data flowed through his awareness in shimmering streams—energy signatures, gravitational distortions, trajectory models.
Every variable that mattered.
He watched the distant entity with unwavering focus.
"Status," he said quietly.
The constellation responded instantly.
The network’s voice whispered through the Convergence field like a calm chorus of distant stars.
"Hostile energy signatures stabilizing."
"Predator forward motion decreasing."
"Retreat vector forming."
Ethan narrowed his eyes slightly.
The massive silhouette on the projection shifted again.
The Predator was not fleeing in panic.
There was no chaotic retreat.
No sudden collapse of structure.
Instead, the entity withdrew with careful precision.
Its immense form folded inward slightly as it drifted away from the constellation’s perimeter, tendrils retracting while layers of adaptive energy reorganized along its surface.
It looked almost contemplative.
Analyzing.
Learning.
Kaelith appeared beside Ethan in a quiet spiral of frostlight.
The crystalline glow around her shoulders shimmered softly as her presence stabilized inside the Convergence chamber.
Her gaze locked immediately onto the projection.
"...It’s withdrawing."
Ethan nodded.
"Yes."
Moments later, warm golden radiance spread through the chamber.
Lysarra materialized in a gentle cascade of sunlight-colored energy, her aura flowing outward in calm, steady waves.
She studied the distant Predator carefully.
"But not defeated," she said.
"No," Ethan agreed.
The creature had lost three tendrils during the encounter.
But the damage was superficial compared to the scale of its existence.
The Predator had not retreated because it was weakened.
It had retreated because it had learned something.
Their synchronized strike had surprised it.
Three sovereign powers acting as one had disrupted the creature’s predictive models.
For the first time since it began feeding through the anomaly field, the Predator had encountered resistance it could not easily analyze. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
And now—
It was adapting.
Still...
For the moment—
The battlefield had fallen silent.
The last fragments of hostile energy faded from the surrounding anomaly currents as the Predator’s enormous form drifted slowly deeper into the outer darkness.
Distance began to grow between it and the constellation.
Minutes passed.
Across the projection horizon, the creature became smaller.
Less dominant.
But never insignificant.
Even retreating, it remained vast.
Powerful.
Watching.
Then the network spoke again.
"Threat level reduced."
"Predator outside immediate engagement range."
A quiet breath escaped Ethan.
"Stand down outer strike arrays."
Across the constellation lattice, defensive structures powered down gradually.
Energy channels dimmed.
The humming pressure of imminent battle faded from the network.
Nodes returned to baseline operational rhythms.
Even the anomaly currents beyond the constellation’s borders began calming after the recent turbulence.
The newborn sovereign node stabilized under the gentle protective influence of the triad’s resonance.
For the first time in hours—
The constellation relaxed.
Kaelith crossed her arms slowly.
Her silver eyes remained fixed on the projection horizon, studying the fading silhouette of the Predator.
"That was... effective."
Lysarra smiled faintly.
"High praise coming from you."
Kaelith glanced sideways at her.
"I give praise when it is deserved."
Then her gaze shifted back toward Ethan.
"You handled the synchronization well."
Ethan allowed himself a small smile.
"I couldn’t have done it alone."
Lysarra leaned casually against the luminous edge of the projection platform.
Golden energy shimmered around her like sunlight reflecting off a calm sea.
"Obviously."
Her eyes flicked between them with amused curiosity.
"The Predator probably expected three separate sovereign responses."
"But instead it got..."
She gestured lightly between the three of them.
"...us."
The word carried weight.
Not just allies.
Not merely strategic partners bound by circumstance.
Something closer.
Something more complicated.
The triad bond pulsed softly in response to the thought.
Even with the battle finished, their resonance had not fully faded.
The connection remained warm and steady beneath Ethan’s awareness.
He felt Kaelith’s cool energy brushing faintly against the edges of his thoughts.
At the same time, Lysarra’s golden warmth lingered just as strongly.
Their presence had become familiar.
Comforting.
And, perhaps most dangerously—
Easy to rely on.
Lysarra noticed the shift immediately.
Her smile softened slightly.
"You’re relaxing."
Ethan blinked.
"...We won."
Kaelith shook her head slightly.
"A small victory," she corrected.
"But a victory nonetheless."
She stepped closer.
Not with the rigid precision she usually carried during combat.
Not with formal distance.
Just... closer.
The faint chill of her presence brushed gently against Ethan’s arm.
Lysarra tilted her head, watching the interaction with clear amusement.
"Oh?"
Kaelith ignored the comment.
For a moment she simply studied Ethan.
Her silver eyes were calm, but thoughtful.
Then her voice softened slightly.
"You synchronized with us without hesitation."
Ethan shrugged.
"It was necessary."
"No," Kaelith said quietly.
"It was instinctive."
That was not something she said lightly.
"It was... impressive."
Coming from Kaelith, the words carried surprising weight.
Ethan chuckled softly.
"I had good partners."
Lysarra pushed herself away from the projection platform.
Her golden aura shimmered as she walked slowly toward them.
"Partners?"
She circled them casually until she stood just behind Ethan.
Her voice carried playful curiosity.
"Is that all we are now?"
The resonance between the three of them pulsed again.
Closer.
Warmer.
Ethan felt it spreading through the triad link—an echo of the emotional synchronization that had powered their recent attack.
The connection had changed something.
Not dramatically.
But undeniably.
Lysarra’s presence brushed gently against his back as she leaned forward slightly.
"You know," she said softly, "shared battles do interesting things to people."
Kaelith raised one eyebrow.
"Do they?"
"Oh yes."
Lysarra’s golden eyes sparkled with quiet mischief.
"They build trust."
"Confidence."
"And sometimes..."
Her voice lowered slightly.
"...something a little more interesting."
Ethan exhaled slowly.
"You’re impossible."
Lysarra smiled.
"But you didn’t move away."
Kaelith watched the exchange quietly.
Her expression remained composed.
But the faint shimmer of frostlight around her shoulders betrayed a subtle curiosity.
Then she stepped even closer.
Now the three of them stood within arm’s reach.
The resonance between their energies intensified immediately.
The triad link warmed.
Power flowed gently between them.
No longer violent like it had been during battle.
No longer explosive.
Just a steady, intimate current of shared presence.
Ethan felt Kaelith beside him on one side.
Her frost aura cool and calm.
Behind him, Lysarra’s golden warmth radiated softly.
For a long moment—
No one spoke.
The constellation stretched outward around them, vast and quiet beneath their shared influence.
The newborn node pulsed softly in the distance.
Defensive structures rotated peacefully along their orbits.
Stars flickered along the edges of the network like distant lanterns.
Finally, Lysarra murmured softly,
"...You feel it too, don’t you?"
Ethan didn’t pretend to misunderstand.
"Yes."
Kaelith spoke quietly.
"The resonance hasn’t faded."
"No," Lysarra said.
"Not at all."
The golden sovereign stepped slightly closer.
Her hand lifted slowly.
She hesitated for only a brief moment—
Then placed it gently against Ethan’s arm.
The contact sent a subtle pulse through the triad link.
Warm.
Electric.
Alive.
Kaelith watched the moment carefully.
Then, after a brief pause—
She did the same.
Her fingers brushed lightly against Ethan’s other hand.
Cool energy spread through the connection.
The contrast between warmth and frost sent a faint shiver through Ethan’s senses.
Lysarra laughed quietly.
"Oh that reaction was very real."
Kaelith’s lips curved slightly.
"Indeed."
Ethan shook his head slowly.
Though the faint smile tugging at his mouth betrayed him.
"You two planned this."
"Not at all," Lysarra replied.
"But we are enjoying the result."
The three of them stood together within the quiet heart of the constellation.
No alarms.
No battle.
Just the steady hum of shared power surrounding them.
The triad bond pulsed slowly.
Warmth.
Trust.
And something deeper forming beneath it all.
For now—
The Predator had retreated.
The war would return soon enough.
It would grow stronger.
Smarter.
More dangerous.
But in this brief pocket of silence between battles—
The three sovereigns allowed themselves something rare.
A moment of closeness.
A moment where the weight of the universe loosened its grip.
And as the constellation drifted peacefully through the cosmic dark—
None of them stepped away.







