The Snake God with SSS Rank Evolution System-Chapter 188: Eternal Radiance

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Chapter 188: Eternal Radiance

The Lich’s crimson eyes flickered with annoyance as Seraphina rose from the debris, her newly awakened aura blazing around her like a second sun. For a moment—just a moment—something almost like respect flickered in that ancient gaze.

Then it was gone, replaced by cold contempt.

"Impressive," the Lich murmured, Elise’s voice layered with that ancient, malevolent echo. "You’ve awakened your aura. How... quaint." He spread his blackened hands, darkness coiling around his fingers. "But it changes nothing. You are still an insect. And insects crush."

Seraphina didn’t respond with words. Her blade swept up, golden light trailing behind it like a comet’s tail, and she lunged.

The Lich raised a hand, dark energy coalescing into a barrier—but Seraphina’s sword struck before it could fully form. The impact sent shockwaves rippling through the ruined room, cracks spider-webbing across the stone floor.

The Lich’s eyes widened slightly. "You—"

Seraphina pressed the attack, her blade becoming a blur of golden light. Each strike was faster than the last, each one carrying the weight of her awakened power. The Lich retreated, his barrier flickering, his concentration broken.

"ENOUGH!"

He thrust both hands forward, and the air itself seemed to tear. "CRIMSON MAGIC: FLOW OF DESTRUCTION!"

The spell erupted from his palms like a living thing—a wave of crimson energy that didn’t just destroy, it unmade. Stone vaporized where it touched. The remaining furniture ceased to exist. Even the shadows seemed to scream as they were consumed.

The entire room shuddered. The holy wards that had lined the walls—blessings placed by generations of Solarian priests—flickered wildly, their light stuttering, dying. The Lich’s presence was overwhelming them, his power saturating the space until nothing remained but him and his prey.

Seraphina’s eyes widened. She threw herself sideways, the wave of destruction passing close enough to singe her aura. She rolled, came up in a crouch, and launched herself forward again.

"Sun Sword Style: Piercing Light!"

Her blade became a needle of focused golden fire, aimed directly at the Lich’s heart. The technique was flawless—precise, devastating, unstoppable.

The Lich twisted at the last instant, the blade grazing his shoulder instead of piercing his chest. Black ichor sprayed from the wound, and for the first time, genuine pain flickered across Elise’s possessed features.

"You DARE—"

He hurled another Destruction wave, this one wider, more chaotic. Seraphina met it with her blade, her aura flaring as she tried to cut through the spell. For a moment, she held—the golden light of her sword pushing against the crimson tide.

Then her blade shattered.

The steel, unable to withstand the conflicting energies, simply... crumbled. Shards of metal scattered across the floor, and Seraphina stumbled forward, off-balance, her hands suddenly empty.

The Lich laughed—a horrible, triumphant sound that echoed through the ruined room.

"Your weapon is gone, knight. What will you do now?"

Seraphina’s eyes swept the floor, past the debris, past the bodies of fallen soldiers. There—a sword, still clutched in the dead hand of a Solarian knight. She dove for it, rolling as the Lich sent another Destruction wave her way. The spell passed inches from her head, vaporizing the stone where she’d been standing.

Her fingers closed around the hilt. She ripped it free, coming up in a guard position, her aura blazing around the borrowed blade.

"Sun Sword Style: Falling stars!"

She became a whirlwind of golden light, cutting through the next Destruction wave with a series of rapid strikes. The spell fragmented, its power dissipating against her relentless assault. She advanced, step by step, forcing the Lich back.

But he was smiling.

"Impressive," he admitted, his voice almost admiring. "Truly impressive. But you cannot keep this up forever."

He raised both hands, and the darkness around him condensed into a dozen spheres of annihilation. They shot toward Seraphina from every angle, a cage of death with no escape.

Seraphina’s blade moved—faster than thought, faster than light. She cut down sphere after sphere, each explosion of dark energy pushing her back, draining her aura. Five fell. Then three. Then one.

The last sphere slipped past her guard.

It struck her right arm at the shoulder.

For a moment, there was no pain—just a flash of white, a numbness that spread faster than thought. Then Seraphina looked down, and the world tilted.

Her arm was gone.

Where her right arm had been, there was nothing but a stump—cleanly severed, the wound already blackening with necrotic corruption. Her sword clattered to the ground, still clutched in fingers that no longer existed.

Seraphina’s scream tore through the room. Her voice cracked with a pain so profound it seemed to shake the very stones beneath her feet.

"AAAHHHHHHHH—!!"

She staggered, her remaining hand flying to the stump where her right arm had been. Blood—hot, relentless, horrifying—poured between her fingers, splashing against the stone floor in a rhythm that matched her faltering heartbeat. Her aura flickered wildly, golden light stuttering like a candle in a hurricane, as shock and agony overwhelmed every shred of concentration she possessed.

The Lich’s laughter echoed through the chaos, horrible and triumphant.

"Yes! YES! Scream for me, little knight! Let me taste your despair!" He glided closer, Elise’s form floating inches above the ground, her crimson eyes blazing with sadistic glee. "Your aura is impressive, but you are still mortal."

Seraphina’s knees buckled. She caught herself with her remaining hand, gasping, her vision swimming. Blood—so much blood—poured from her wound, pooling on the stone floor.

Through the haze of agony, she heard a voice—faint, distant, but unmistakable.

’Seraphina...’

Her eyes snapped toward Elise. For just an instant—a heartbeat, a breath—she saw it. A flicker of green in those crimson eyes. A moment of recognition.

’Seraphina... run...’

The Lich’s laughter cut off abruptly. His head snapped down, focusing on the body he inhabited. "What—NO! You’re MINE!"

But Seraphina had seen it. Elise was still in there. Still fighting.

And as long as Elise fought, Seraphina would not fall.

She pushed herself up—one-armed, bleeding, dying—and met the Lich’s gaze with eyes that blazed with golden fire.

"I’m... not done yet."

The Lich’s crimson eyes studied Seraphina’s broken but unbowed form with something almost like appreciation. Elise’s lips curved into a cold smile.

"You cannot save her." He gestured at her severed arm, at the blood still pooling beneath her. "You’re dying. Your aura is flickering. In moments, you’ll collapse, and then it will all be for nothing."

He tilted his head, considering.

"Still... I do admire your tenacity. And your face—even covered in blood and pain—is quite beautiful." His smile widened. "How about this? Kneel before me. Offer your loyality. And I will make you my servant. You and your precious princess can serve me together, for eternity." He spread his blackened arms. "Isn’t that better than dying alone on cold stone?"

Seraphina’s eyes blazed with golden fire. Her voice, when it came, was steel wrapped in fury.

"Silence, undead." She raised her remaining hand—her left—and pointed at him with unwavering resolve. "Do not utter another word of your filth with the princess’s lips."

The Lich’s smile faltered.

Seraphina’s left hand closed around a fallen sword—the blade was lighter than she was used to, the balance wrong. But as her fingers tightened on the hilt, something shifted. Her aura, which had been flickering, steadied. Then it grew. And grew. And grew.

She surged forward.

The Lich’s eyes widened. He raised both hands, darkness coalescing into a barrier—but Seraphina’s blade struck before it could form. The impact sent shockwaves through the room, and the Lich stumbled back, genuine surprise flickering across Elise’s features.

’This woman...’ The thought echoed through the Lich’s ancient consciousness. ’She’s lost an arm. She’s bleeding out. And yet her aura is denser than before. How is she accelerating at a time like this?!’

Seraphina pressed the attack. Her left-handed strikes were unorthodox, unpredictable—the techniques she’d spent decades perfecting with her right hand were useless now, but something else was guiding her blade. Something purer. Something that flowed from her awakened core rather than memorized forms.

Her sword sang through the air, each strike faster than the last. The Lich’s movements, once impossibly swift, now seemed sluggish in comparison. He dodged, wove, threw up desperate barriers—but Seraphina’s blade found him again and again, each cut leaving trails of golden light that burned against his darkness.

Her sword arced toward his throat.

The Lich twisted, the blade passing close enough to leave a thin line of fire across Elise’s neck. He stumbled back, one hand flying to the wound, his crimson eyes wide with disbelief.

"You would kill your princess?!" His voice cracked with something that might have been fear. "This body—if you destroy it, she dies!"

Seraphina’s lips curved into a cold smile—one that mirrored nothing of her usual warmth.

"Now you try to use her as a shield?" Her blade swept up, golden light blazing along its length. "It won’t work, Lich. I’ve realized something."

She advanced, step by deliberate step.

"When I cut through your army—the way they fell so easily to my blade—I felt it. My aura... it resonates against your energy. It counters it." Her eyes blazed with certainty. "Every cut I make doesn’t just wound you. It severs your connection to this world."

The Lich’s expression flickered—uncertainty, for the first time, creeping into those ancient eyes.

"That changes nothing. You’ll still hurt her—"

Seraphina’s voice cut through his protests like a blade.

"My princess is not so weak, Lich." Her grip tightened on her sword. "She has endured your curse. She has fled her kingdom, faced monsters, and never let despair claim her." Golden light erupted from her form, filling the room with its radiance. "Do not presume to know her limits."

The Lich snarled, raising both hands. "CRIMSON MAGIC: FLOW OF DESTRUCTION!"

The spell erupted from his palms—a wave of crimson annihilation that had vaporized stone and steel alike. It surged toward Seraphina, hungry and inevitable.

Seraphina’s blade swept up.

"Sun Sword Style: DAWNBREAKER!"

Her aura exploded outward in pure, radiant offense. The golden light met the crimson tide, and for a moment, they hung suspended, two forces of nature locked in eternal conflict.

Then the light overcame the darkness.

The Destruction wave shattered, its fragments scattering harmlessly against Seraphina’s aura. She advanced through the dissipating energy, untouched, unbothered, her blade already raised for the final strike.

The Lich stared at her, and for the first time in centuries, something like fear flickered in those ancient eyes.

’Impossible...’

Seraphina’s sword swept forward, golden light blazing so brightly it illuminated every corner of the ruined room. The shadows fled before it. The darkness withered. And at its center, the Lich raised his hands in a futile gesture of defense.

"SUN SWORD STYLE: ETERNAL RADIANCE!"

The light consumed everything.