Ultimate Dragon System: Grinding my way to the Top-Chapter 182: Jelo vs Raken pt 3

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Chapter 182: Jelo vs Raken pt 3

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Like fire that had been burning somewhere underground for a very long time and had stopped caring about being seen.

When Jelo opened his eyes again—

The flame had turned deep crimson, almost like burning dragon blood.

The temperature in the immediate area spiked sharply. Students near the front moved back again — not from the shockwave this time, but from the heat, which pressed against them like an open furnace door. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

Students in the arena gasped.

"What kind of fire is that?"

Even Tongen, watching from above, narrowed his eyes slightly.

He had been observing the match from the upper rail with the distant patience of someone who had seen enough fights to stop being surprised by most of them. He hadn’t moved in several minutes. He hadn’t needed to.

But now he was paying attention.

"...Interesting."

Jelo lifted his hand slowly.

The flame twisted around his arm like a living creature — not wrapping around it mechanically, but moving with intention, following the shape of his arm the way a current follows the path of least resistance, except this current had chosen him specifically.

Raken stopped walking.

He was five meters away, maybe four, and he stopped. His feet planted. His expression had shifted — the easy confidence was still there, but it was working harder now. Something underneath it had gone alert.

"What is that?"

Jelo didn’t answer right away. Partly because he was still feeling his way through it himself — the energy in the flame was familiar and completely new at the same time, like hearing a word in a language you hadn’t realized you knew. He didn’t fully understand it. But he could feel the shape of it. The depth. The way it pulled from somewhere further down than his usual fire ever reached.

Something ancient.

Something connected to dragons.

The flame gathered around his hand, stopped twisting, and formed — slowly, deliberately — the shape of large burning claws. Four of them. Each one edged with that deep crimson at its core and trailing smoke that curled upward instead of drifting outward, as though even the heat was moving with purpose now.

Jelo spoke quietly.

"Ancient Dragon Flame..."

The fire roared louder — not from him, not triggered by anything he consciously did, just responding to the name being spoken aloud, like it had been waiting to be called.

"...Duragon Ignis Claw."

He swung his arm.

A massive dragon-shaped claw of crimson fire burst forward — not a slash, not a projectile, but something with dimension and direction and weight, a shape that moved through the air the way a living thing moves rather than the way a technique travels.

ROOOOAR!

The attack tore through the arena floor as it raced toward Raken, carving a deep channel into the stone along its path — the heat radiating off it in visible waves, the air around it bending and shimmering.

Raken reacted instantly. There was no hesitation, no moment of freezing up — he read the speed of it, the scale of it, and responded with the only thing that had ever worked for him against power he couldn’t outrun.

He planted his feet and gathered everything he had left.

"Impact Drive!"

He punched forward with everything he had — both fists stacked, every ounce of built momentum released at the point of contact.

BOOOOM!

The collision was not elegant.

It was a meeting of two kinds of force that didn’t negotiate with each other, and the result filled the arena in an instant — an explosion of flame and shockwave and displaced air that turned the center of the arena opaque with dust, the shockwave from the impact rattling the upper rails and sending several students stumbling backward.

Atlas stared, one hand braced against the barrier, his eyes wide.

"...That’s new."

Mira nodded slowly, her clones flickering slightly at the edges from the residual shockwave. "He’s never used that before." She was quiet for a moment. "I don’t think he knew he could do that before."

When the dust cleared—

Raken stood there breathing heavily.

His forearms were burned — not severely, but visibly, the skin along both arms reddened where the dragon flame had made contact before he’d broken through the center of it. The ground behind him had been carved open in a long uneven groove, the stone split and blackened where the flame had scraped along it after the impact redirected its path.

His fists were still raised.

He lowered them slowly.

Then he started laughing.

It wasn’t the laugh of someone pretending to enjoy something. It came up from somewhere genuine — surprised, almost relieved, the way people laugh when something finally lives up to what they were hoping for.

"Hahaha..."

He looked at Jelo with something bright in his expression. Not rivalry exactly. Closer to recognition.

"Now that... was interesting."

Jelo stood across the arena, the crimson flames fading slowly from his hand — dying back down through red into orange into the ordinary flicker of his usual fire, and then nothing. Just smoke curling from his palm. He lowered his arm. He was breathing hard, and his expression — usually so settled, so difficult to read — held something unfamiliar in it.

He looked almost surprised at himself.

Above them, Tongen watched from the rail, one hand resting loosely on the barrier edge, his expression carrying the faint curve of something that wasn’t quite a smile but was in the same neighborhood.

"So the dragon inside his fire has started waking up..."

He said it quietly, to no one. A conclusion he was filing away.

The battle wasn’t over yet.

But something had changed.

Jelo had just awakened a new dragon-based fire technique — not from instruction, not from drilling it in a training room, but from the pressure of a real fight against someone strong enough to push him past the edge of what he already knew. And the arena, still settling from the collision, still thick with dust and heat, held the particular silence of a crowd that had just watched something shift.

This fight had just entered a completely different level.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​