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Chapter 2 - Episode 2 - The Sky that Broke

The silence that followed was worse than the screaming.

It wasn't just a lack of noise; it was a lack of substance. The Aurora Covenant hadn't just been defeated—they'd been unmade. The plaza, once a staging ground for divine strikes, was now a graveyard of flickering light fragments, drifting like the embers of a dead fire.

Nox couldn't move his legs. He watched, paralyzed, as the remnants of his world fell apart: Garrick's shield snapped like cheap glass, Seris's healing sigils evaporated into a foul-smelling mist, and Kaida's veils sputtered out one by one. Orion. Mira. All of them. Just... gone.

The Outer Entity didn't gloat. It didn't have the ego for it. It didn't even seem to notice the lives it had just snuffed out. It simply existed, and reality warped and buckled around its presence like paper near a flame.

Then Lucien moved.

He stepped forward with a heavy, deliberate grace. His white-gold wings unfurled to their full, blinding span, casting long, jagged shadows across the ruins.

  [Authority: Archangel Michael — Full Manifestation]

 [Divine Incarnation Threshold Approaching]

The very air began to hum with the suffocating weight of holy law. For the first time, Lucien didn't look like a man wielding a weapon. He looked like a celestial apex predator wearing a human face.

"Nox." His voice was steady, but there was a thinness to it, a softness he usually hid. "Stay behind me."

Nox forced a breath into his lungs. "I can still calculate," he rasped, his voice cracking. "I can find a sequence."

Lucien didn't look back. "I know."

That hit Nox harder than a physical blow. It sounded like a goodbye.

The entity shifted, the sky bending unnaturally behind it. Lucien didn't wait. He moved in a blur of light, shouting, "Dominion of Heaven!"

A detonation of radiance flattened the surrounding city blocks. The divine field surged outward, attempting to force the laws of physics back into place, pinning the corruption to the ground. Lucien closed the gap in a heartbeat, his blade descending in a strike meant to sever dimensions. The impact sent shockwaves rippling for kilometers, shattering what was left of the skyline.

For a second, the world was nothing but blinding, total white.

Then, the light didn't fade—it was erased.

Lucien staggered mid-air, his momentum dying instantly. Nox's heart plummeted. He'd seen that strike kill demon lords and seal continental gates. The entity had just... absorbed it. Like a minor inconvenience.

 [Warning: Authority Suppression Detected]

Lucien gritted his teeth, his wings burning a violent, desperate gold. "Sevenfold Judgment!"

Seven arcs of absolute execution carved through the air. Each one landed with the weight of a falling star. And each one vanished into nothingness the moment it touched the entity's skin.

The thing responded. No speed, no rage—just a correction. A wave of distortion pulsed outward. Lucien's halo cracked with a sound like breaking porcelain.

And then, for the first time since his awakening, Lucien bled.

"Lucien!" Nox screamed. "Stop! It's not countering you—it's removing causality! There's no rhythm to hit!"

Lucien understood. He always did. He shifted his stance, the light around him condensing until it was almost solid. "Absolute Execution."

It was the final-tier strike, the one reserved for things that shouldn't exist. The blade extended, piercing into the conceptual fabric of space. The sky split. Reality actually screamed. For one impossible second, a jagged crack appeared across the entity's shifting geometry.

Hope flared in Nox's chest—sharp and agonizing.

Then the crack closed. The backlash hit like a physical wall.

Lucien was hurled from the sky, a falling star crashing into the plaza and carving a deep trench through the stone. Nox ran. He didn't calculate the risks or the odds. He just ran.

Lucien was pushing himself up by the time Nox reached him. Blood stained his white armor, and his wings were trembling, but they were still burning. He looked at the sky, then down at Nox.

"You're not leaving," Lucien said quietly. It wasn't an order. It was a realization, tinged with fear.

"I'm not running," Nox replied, his throat tight.

Lucien exhaled, a shaky, human sound. Above them, the entity began its descent. The air collapsed. Buildings folded inward like origami. The "Dominion" field shattered like glass.

 [System Integrity: Failing]

Lucien straightened his back, turning fully toward Nox. The divine aura was flickering, leaving only the man behind. He reached out, his fingers closing around Nox's shoulder: warm, solid, and terrifyingly real.

"Listen to me," he said.

"Don't," Nox shook his head. "Don't say it."

"If I fall... you stay alive. That's the only priority left."

"You don't get to decide that for me!"

Lucien stepped closer until their foreheads were almost touching. The world was dissolving into static around them. "I don't regret anything,"

Lucien whispered.

It was the closest he had ever come to a confession.

Suddenly, the entity's distortion surged, targeting Nox. Lucien saw it before it happened. He didn't hesitate. "Guardian's Intercession!"

Light erupted as Lucien threw himself in the way. There was no explosion, no tearing of flesh. There was just removal. Lucien's wings disintegrated from the tips inward, gold feathers turning to ash and then to nothing.

Nox caught him before he hit the dirt. The sky dimmed. The entity paused, seemingly satisfied with the silence.

Lucien coughed, a dark smear of blood on his lips. He was still smiling, though it looked exhausted. "You look... awful," he murmured.

Nox's vision blurred with hot, angry tears. "You're not funny. Shut up."

"I am," Lucien whispered. His hand lifted weakly, brushing Nox's cheek. "You always stay... even when you think you don't belong."

The halo shattered. The last of Heaven's Blade flickered out, leaving them in the dark. The entity turned its cold attention back to the rest of the world.

And Nox was alone.

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