The Extra's Rise

Chapter 844: Turning the Tide



The Savage Communion's fortress crumbled behind me like a house of cards caught in a hurricane, its supposedly impregnable walls reduced to smoking rubble in less than an hour. What should have been a months-long siege had become little more than a casual stroll through their defenses, my newfound Radiant-rank power turning their most dangerous stronghold into an afternoon's work.

Dust and debris swirled in the air, carried by the wind that still hummed with the echoes of my Grey energy blasts. The ground was littered with shattered stone and twisted metal, remnants of barriers that had held back armies for centuries. Now, they were nothing.

"Well," Luna said with satisfaction rippling through our bond, "that was disappointingly easy."

I had to agree. The cult that had been terrorizing the Western Continent for centuries, requiring coordinated efforts from the entire continent just to contain, had folded like wet paper the moment I'd decided to intervene. The Crown of Twilight pulsed gently above my head as I surveyed the destruction, Grey energy still cascading around me in patterns that made the very air shimmer with controlled power.

"Daddy!"

The voice made me turn instantly, my enhanced perception having already detected the familiar presence approaching at high speed. A small figure was running toward me across the battlefield, dark hair streaming behind her as she navigated the rubble with practiced ease, jumping over chunks of stone like it was a playground game.

Stella crashed into me with the kind of desperate tackle that only an eleven-year-old could manage, her arms wrapping around my waist with surprising strength while her face pressed against my chest. "You're back! You're back! I was so super worried! Like, what if you got hurt or something exploded wrong? But you won! You totally won!"

"Breathe, little star," I said softly, chuckling as I gently adjusted Luna's position so I could properly hug my adopted daughter. The qilin had shifted into her adult human form moments ago—amethyst hair flowing like silk, golden eyes gleaming with quiet amusement—and was nuzzling against my shoulder with that familiar, affectionate warmth. She understood family bonds better than most, her loyalty extending to the child who meant so much to me. "I'm fine. More than fine, actually. See? Not a scratch."

Stella pulled back to look at me, her dark eyes wide and sparkling with that mix of kid wonder and smart-kid curiosity. "You feel all different. Like, way stronger! Did you get new powers? Tell me! Was it super cool? I bet it was exploding everywhere!"

"A lot happened," I admitted, ruffling her hair while feeling Luna's amused contentment through our bond. "I'll tell you everything later, promise. Over ice cream or something fun."

"Yay! Ice cream!" Stella bounced a little, her grin huge and toothy, like any normal kid who'd just survived a war and was ready for treats.

"Arthur."

The familiar voices drew my attention to the group approaching across the battlefield. Rachel, Cecilia, Rose, Seraphina, and Reika were making their way through the rubble with expressions that mixed satisfaction with relief.

Seraphina reached us first, her silver hair catching the afternoon light as she moved with the kind of controlled grace that marked her cadence always.

"Arthur," she breathed, her voice carrying notes of awe mixed with relief. "The transformation... it's complete, isn't it? True Radiant-rank, not just the threshold."

"It is," I confirmed, smiling as I kept one arm around Stella. "How do you feel about having a fiance who could accidentally level a city if he sneezed wrong?"

But as they got closer, I noticed their eyes flicking to Luna, who was still in her human form, nuzzling a bit closer to my neck with that soft, purring contentment. Her amethyst hair brushed against my cheek, and her golden eyes half-closed in relaxed bliss. The girlfriends exchanged glances—subtle at first, but then Cecilia's crimson eyes narrowed, Rachel's blue ones flashed with a hint of possessiveness, Rose's eues slightly widened like she was calculating something dramatic, Seraphina's posture stiffened ever so slightly, and Reika's expression turned into a quiet frown.

"Uh, Arthur?" Cecilia said, her voice laced with that chaotic edge, crossing her arms. "Who's the new... accessory? And why is she all cozy like that?"

"Yeah," Rachel added, trying to keep her tone light but failing a bit, her warmth dimming into something sharper. "We were worried sick, and now... this?"

Rose chimed in, her practical mind kicking in. "Generally speaking, bonding with a qilin doesn't usually involve... nuzzling. In public."

Seraphina and Reika didn't say anything, but their looks spoke volumes—jealousy bubbling up like a pot about to boil over.

Luna, sensing the tension through our bond, lifted her head and smirked at them, her golden eyes twinkling with mischief. "Oh, please. As if something like that could ever happen in the first place. I'm bonded to him, not... whatever you're imagining." She sighed, her voice smooth and teasing, diffusing the moment with that effortless qilin charm.

The girls blinked, then burst into reluctant laughter. Cecilia shook her head, grinning. "Fine, fine. But next time, warn us before the nuzzling show."

"Terrified and aroused in equal measure," Cecilia continued from earlier, recovering with her characteristic directness, her crimson eyes bright with the kind of chaotic joy that marked successful violence. "Watching you casually demolish an entire cult infrastructure was deeply educational. Also deeply satisfying, considering how much trouble those bastards have been causing."

"The economic implications are staggering," Rose added with the kind of practical analysis that made her invaluable for strategic planning. "A single individual capable of ending continental-level conflicts in hours rather than years... the geopolitical ramifications will reshape how nations approach everything from diplomacy to resource allocation."

"Please don't overthink it," Rachel said with gentle amusement, her deep blue eyes reflecting warmth as she looked at me, the jealousy fading into fondness. "He's still Arthur. Just... significantly more Arthur than before."

Reika nodded with characteristic precision. "Arthur will always be Arthur."

"The Savage Communion is finished," came Jin's voice as he approached with diplomatic composure that couldn't hide genuine relief. He was walking beside a young woman—his sister, Rin, whom I'd cured of her innate miasmic corruption years ago as part of our mana oath. She looked healthier now, her once-pale skin glowing with vitality, her eyes clear and bright. "With their primary stronghold destroyed and their leadership eliminated, the remaining cells are either surrendering or scattering beyond our borders."

He paused, studying me with the kind of analytical attention that came from years of diplomatic training. "When we felt your power manifest earlier today, every mage on the continent stopped what they were doing. The resonance was... unprecedented."

"I imagine it was," I replied, remembering how the Crown of Twilight's appearance had made reality itself pause in acknowledgment. "But the important thing is that it's over. The Western Continent is secure."

"More than secure," Jin continued, and I could hear genuine gratitude breaking through his diplomatic reserve. "Arthur, I need to thank you. Not just for ending the war, but for keeping your promise. The mana oath we made years ago... curing Rin, taking down the cult. You've saved us all."

Rin stepped forward then, her voice soft but steady, carrying the weight of someone who'd stared down her own personal hell. "Arthur... thank you again. But more than for curing me—for saving the entire continent from the Second Calamity. If it wasn't for you... everything would be gone. My family, my home. You stopped it before it could even begin. I... I don't know how to repay you."

"You don't have to," I said gently, reaching out to clasp her shoulder. "Seeing you healthy and free is enough. That's what promises are for."

She smiled, tears glistening in her eyes, and nodded before stepping back beside Jin.

"Arthur, you magnificent bastard!"

Kali's voice carried across the battlefield with characteristic directness, though there was genuine affection beneath the crude enthusiasm. She approached with the kind of swagger that spoke to someone who'd just watched their greatest enemies receive exactly what they deserved, her engagement ring catching the light as she gestured expressively.

"You kept your promise," she said, her usual sarcasm replaced by straightforward gratitude. "About my family's art. When you started tearing through their defenses like they were made of paper, the chaos gave me exactly the opening I needed to recover what they'd stolen from us. Centuries of knowledge, back where it belongs. I owe you, big time."

The genuine appreciation in her voice made something warm spread through my chest. This was why power mattered—not for its own sake, but for the ability to keep promises to people who mattered. The mana oaths that had seemed so daunting when I'd made them were finally being fulfilled, one by one. Kali punched my arm lightly, grinning. "Don't get all sappy on me now. But yeah... thanks."

"The Western Continent's houses are already sending formal thanks," Jin added with diplomatic precision. "Though I suspect they're also recalculating every political equation they've been working with. Individual power on this scale changes everything."

"Let them recalculate," I said with quiet confidence. "As long as they remember that power exists to protect people, not to dominate them."

"Daddy!" Stella tugged on my shirt with the kind of insistent excitement that only kids have, her eyes lighting up like stars. "We should celebrate! Like, with cake and games and everything! I missed you so much, and now you're super strong, and everyone's safe!"

"I'm here," I said simply, gathering her closer while Luna shifted back to her qilin form with a soft glow, curling around us protectively. The girlfriends gathered in too, their hands touching my arms, shoulders—Rachel's gentle squeeze, Cecilia's playful nudge, Rose's thoughtful pat, Seraphina's elegant brush, Reika's firm grip. Jin and Rin stood nearby, smiling, and Kali lingered with her arms crossed but her expression soft.

"And I'm not going anywhere," I continued. "The war is over, the promises are kept, and everyone I care about is safe."

"Good," Stella said with satisfaction, then grinned with the kind of mischievous joy that reminded me why she was the best thing that had ever happened to me outside of combat. "Because I have like, seventeen different projects to show you! There's this one with math stuff for magic—Rose says it could make everything faster, like delivering food super quick across the whole continent! And I drew pictures of it too!"

"I think," I replied, looking around at the faces of everyone who mattered most to me—Stella bouncing with enthusiasm, my five girlfriends radiating relief and affection now that the jealousy had melted into shared warmth, Jin and Rin showing quiet gratitude for promises finally kept and a calamity averted, Kali smirking but content, Luna's golden eyes reflecting contentment through our bond—"that sounds like the perfect way to spend the rest of our lives."

Behind us, the ruins of the Savage Communion continued to smolder, their threat finally eliminated after years of terrorizing innocent people. Around us, the people I cared about most gathered close with expressions of satisfaction and relief. Above us, the Crown of Twilight pulsed with gentle radiance that promised power sufficient to protect everything that mattered.


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