Chapter 272: When Flowers Bloom Into Death
As I sat there, my mind drifted back to the fight with the Phantom.
The moment I activated Node 3, my body surged with powerâmore than 500 points added across my stats. That was massive. Honestly, if the Phantom had been made of flesh and bone instead of mist, I wouldâve torn it apart, limb from limb, without a second thought.
But as I replayed the fight in my head, something stood outâa problem I hadnât noticed in the heat of battle.
The real issue with fighting the soul of a Phantom wasnât just its strength. It was what happened after its body dispersed. Once it broke apart into mist, it became harder to damage, to pin down. I couldnât finish it off properly unless I stopped it from escaping or reforming.
That weakness stuck with me. But I already had an idea.
I remembered how Azalea fought. Specifically, the way she used her glowing pollen. Sheâd scattered it through the air, and when the Phantom moved, the pollen exploded around it. It was cleverâfast, efficient, and hard to avoid.
I didnât need pollen, though.
I had something betterâEssence.
And I already had the base of the technique I needed: [Space Lock].
That skill could seal a limited space around a target. If I expanded on itâif I modified it into something more destructiveâI could trap the Phantom in a sealed zone, then bombard it with pure Essence from all directions.
No mist would escape. No reforming. Just destruction, total and complete.
It would be brutal. Final.
A perfect way to end things.
And I was going to make it real.
I opened my eyes slowly, sitting cross-legged on the wooden rooftop. My body was still recovering, but my mind was sharp. The fight with the Phantom had revealed a critical flaw. If I wanted to crush these soul fragments properly, I needed something new.
I took a deep breath and whispered, â[Psynapse Fracture].â
A cold sensation rippled through my skull as my mind split into two distinct layersâeach one focused on a different aspect of control. One for space. One for Essence.
âLetâs begin.â
I raised my palm and gathered Essence into itâsteady, calm, focused. Then, I projected it forward.
â[Space Lock].â
In front of me, a cube-shaped sealed zone formedâbarely the size of a large box. Natural green Essence shimmered around its edges, forming a gentle glow. The space inside was completely isolated from the outside world.
Inside that locked cube, I conjured the first prototype of the flower.
I shaped the Essence delicately, focusing on stability and compression. Five petalsâeach curved like bladesâformed around a pulsing center. It hovered in the air like a flower made of liquid light. It was beautiful and terrifying.
Then I triggered the detonation.
The petals folded inward, and with a flash of green light, the entire flower exploded.
BOOM.
The shockwave rattled the sealed cube but stayed contained. It was exactly what I neededâan internal bombardment inside a fixed zone.
I smiled.
âOne flower isnât enough.â
I reset the space and created three flowers this time, placing them evenly across the boxâs corners. Then detonated.
The explosion was far more effective. Mist, if there had been any, wouldâve been vaporized before it could reform.
But I wasnât done.
I extended the space lock, doubling the volume.
Then again.
And again.
Each time, I added more flowers, spacing them carefully. By the time the sealed space reached the size of a small room, I realized I needed dozens to fully saturate the space with damage.
I exhaled and expanded it furtherâpushing the boundary until it covered nearly half the size of my Absolute Domain. The scale was intense, but I had to test it.
I observed the massive sealed cube.
It would take almost a thousand Essence flowers to properly cover this entire space with overlapping shockwaves. If even a single point was left untouched, the Phantomâs mist could escape or regroup.
I needed complete destruction.
I focused my mind again. My Psynapse split and restructured, enabling faster construction patterns.
And I decided to create a hundred flowers per heartbeat.
The first pulse hitâba-dumpâand a hundred violet-green flowers bloomed inside the locked space like a field of light.
I detonated them immediately.
BOOM-BOOM-BOOM!
The locked space shook violently, a brilliant storm of Essence crashing within.
I didnât stop.
Next heartbeatâba-dumpâanother hundred formed.
BOOM!
The sound was deafening even inside the sealed domain, though none of it escaped.
I smiled grimly.
This was it. My answer.
A sealed space of compressed Essence flowers, all created and detonated rapidly. No time to reform. No time to breathe. The mist wouldnât stand a chance.
I repeated the process, heartbeat after heartbeat.
100 per beat. Explode. Repeat.
Each wave made me faster. More precise. The timing between creation and detonation shrank until it felt like one smooth motion.
I didnât know how long I kept at itâmaybe an entire hourâbut when I finally stopped, my body was drenched in sweat, and my Psynapse buzzed with strain.
But I had it.
The framework. The logic. The structure.
A skill built for one purposeâannihilation inside a cage of space.
I stood up, and stretched my shoulders as I looked at the scorched space cube floating in the air.
I heard the chime in my mind, clear and satisfying.
[Skill Gained]
[Garden of Death â Level 1]
A grin spread across my face.
âEven the system approves, huh?â
I checked my Essence reservesâfully restored. The Essence Engine had done its job well.
Stretching my back, I let my wings unfurl and gave them a powerful flap. I shot toward the temple in a streak of light, landing smoothly just outside its entrance.
I stepped inside.
Azalea was there, floating silently beside Dahliaâs still body. The light around her shimmered, and her expression was⊠different. Calm, but with a trace of sadness in her eyes.
When she noticed me, she smiled gently.
âThatâs a very dangerous skill, Billion,â she said. âBack when I was a Master Rank, I donât think I could even produce half the destructive power you just showed.â
I walked closer, the silence of the temple wrapping around us.
âI work hard,â I said, simply.
Azalea chuckled lightly and nodded.
âYes, I can see that. Itâs written all over your body.â Her eyes scanned meânot with judgment, but with something more like admiration. âYour Essence control, the speed of your constructions, the precision⊠itâs all beyond your level.â
I didnât answer immediately. My eyes drifted to Dahliaâs still form, then back to Azalea.
âSo, the mountain range,â I said quietly. âWhen do we leave?â
She tilted her head, studying me.
âWhy the rush?â
I met her gaze without hesitation.
âBecause I want the Holts out of this worldâand out of mineâas soon as possible. Especially before the Ferans arrive.â
Her expression shifted. A quiet understanding passed between us, and she gave a slow nod.
âIn that case,â she said, her tone more serious now, âbefore we head there, you need to know exactly what kind of danger weâll be walking into.â
I gave her a firm nod in return.
âIâm ready.â
Creation is hard, cheer me up!