The Snake God with SSS Rank Evolution System

Chapter 137: Clearing the Air


Seraphina fought to keep her eyes open, the rhythmic beating of Ignis's wings and the constant rush of wind a powerful, hypnotic lullaby. "I will... remain vigilant," she insisted, her voice slurring slightly despite her best efforts.

Adam glanced back, unimpressed. "Hmm. Suit yourself."

But her body was betraying her. Her eyelids grew heavier with each passing second, her head nodding forward before she jerked it back up. The world around her—the sky, the clouds, the distant landscape—began to blur and swim. Her grip on the scale-ridge loosened.

A sudden, stronger gust of wind, a rogue eddy from the approaching Crags, buffeted Ignis's side. The drake adjusted smoothly, but the jolt was enough for Seraphina, whose muscles were no longer responding with conscious control. She lost her balance completely, her body tipping sideways, beginning to slide off Ignis's broad back into the open sky.

She didn't even have time to gasp.

A silken thread, nearly invisible and strong as steel, snapped out from Lilith's position and looped securely around Seraphina's torso, halting her fall instantly. Lilith reeled her back in with effortless, terrifying strength, depositing the now wide-awake and horrified knight safely back onto her seat.

Lilith didn't even look at her, her gaze fixed ahead. Her voice was flat, stating a simple fact. "Were you truly intending to remain awake? It seems your physiology has a different opinion."

Adam let out a short, exasperated sigh. "I told you to sleep. If your distrust of us is so great that you'd rather risk falling to your death than close your eyes while we're around, then you're not an asset. You're a liability." His tone was harsh, but it was the cold, practical truth of the dungeon. "If Elise wakes up and finds you gone because you were too stubborn to rest, do you think she'd be angry at us? Or heartbroken at losing you? Sleep. That's an order, if you need it to be one."

Seraphina sat frozen, shock, shame, and exhaustion warring on her face. The chill of the near-fall still clung to her skin, but Adam's words cut deeper.

Without another word, she closed her eyes, this time deliberately. She focused on the sound of Elise's steady breathing in front of her, using it as an anchor. Within moments, the tension drained from her body, and she fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.

The silence that followed was profound, filled only by the steady, powerful beat of Ignis's wings and the deep, even breathing of the two sleeping women—Elise and, finally, Seraphina. The sky around them was a vast, empty blue, the world below a silent tapestry. Adam kept his vigil, one arm securely around the sleeping Elise, his eyes scanning the horizon. Beside him, Lilith was equally alert, her crimson eyes missing nothing.

After a long while, Lilith's voice, soft enough not to disturb the sleepers, brushed against the wind. "She will carry that conflict within her for a long time. The knight's worldview is a sturdy castle. We have just placed a crack in its foundation."

Adam didn't look back. "Better a crack now than the whole thing collapsing on her in the middle of a fight. Doubt kills slower than a blade, but it kills just as sure."

"Wisely put," Lilith murmured. "And the Princess? Her foundation seems more… adaptable."

"She's smart. She sees the world in shades, not just black and white. It's why she's still alive." Adam's gaze drifted down to the top of Elise's head. "And why we're helping her."

"The Crown," Lilith stated, shifting the subject. "The Lich's words. 'A tool of profound consumption.' Does its weight feel different to you now?"

Adam's free hand rose to his temple. "The weight was always there. Now it just has a name. 'Gluttony.' It fits. Doesn't change what I need to do with it."

"No," Lilith agreed. "It merely clarifies the nature of the weapon in your hand."

Before Adam could respond, Ignis's mental voice pushed into his mind. 'Adam! The wind's getting weird up ahead! It's pushing back! And it's loud!'

Adam focused. Beneath the normal roar, he discerned a new sound—a distant, mournful, yet angry howl. The air began to buffet them with erratic, spiteful gusts.

"I hear it," Adam said aloud. "We're getting close. Ignis, start looking for a place to land. Somewhere sheltered."

'On it!'

The landscape below transformed into bare, scarred plateaus and deep ravines. The howling grew louder, a series of shrieks that sounded almost sentient. Dust and debris whirled in frenzied spirals around the pinnacles.

Adam gently shook Elise's shoulder. "Elise. Time to wake up. We're here."

Elise stirred, blinking blearily. Seraphina was already awake, her hand on her sword hilt, her expression now one of grim professional assessment. She had been woken by the change in the wind's song.

Ignis began a careful descent, fighting the capricious currents, aiming for a flat, rocky shelf partially overhung by a cliff face.

As they dropped lower, the true nature of the Howling Crags revealed itself. The wind didn't just blow; it watched. It coiled, gathered, and exploded with focused malice.

They touched down. Ignis immediately shrank back into her humanoid form, shaking out her arms. "Whoof! That was like flying through a giant's tantrum!"

Adam patted Ignis's shoulder as she shifted back. "Good flying. That wasn't easy."

Ignis beamed, fatigue forgotten for a moment. "It was fun! The wind tried to play, but I'm stronger!"

"We'll rest here for a bit," Adam decided, surveying the sheltered shelf. "Get our strength back and make a plan before walking into that." He gestured towards the howling ravines beyond.

Seraphina immediately turned to Elise. "Your Highness, you should try to sleep more. The real exertion is yet to come."

Elise shook her head, though her eyes were still heavy. "No, Sera. I've slept enough for now. I need to be clear-headed for the planning. I have knowledge that might be crucial."

Seeing her determination, Adam didn't argue. Instead, he pulled out their supplies from the Pouch of the Hoarding Gnome—dried rations, some hardy vegetables from Oakrest, and a portion of preserved meat. With a controlled breath of fire from Ignis to start it and a more careful application from Adam to cook it, they soon had a simple, hot meal going. The familiar routine of preparing food in a dangerous place was a strange comfort.

As they ate, Adam got to the point. "Alright. This Wind Elemental Sovereign. What exactly are we dealing with? And more importantly, what hurts it?"

Elise finished a bite of bread, organizing her thoughts. "Based on the Duke's reports and standard elemental lore, it's not a creature with a physical body you can strike. It's a consciousness made manifest from the air and magic of the Crags themselves. It's likely highly intelligent for an elemental, given its targeted attacks. Direct physical force will be largely useless. It can reform almost instantly."

"Great," Ignis mumbled through a mouthful of meat. "So my punches are out."

"Not entirely," Elise continued. "It can be disrupted. Concentrated energy attacks can scatter its form temporarily. Extreme heat or cold can affect the air currents it controls. But its true weakness is likely its core—a concentrated nexus of its power, probably hidden somewhere in the most violent part of the storm. Find that, and you can damage the consciousness itself. The problem is reaching it through the defensive tempests."

Lilith, who had been listening while meticulously cleaning a piece of fruit with a psychic thread, spoke up. "Then our strategy must be one of misdirection and precision. We need a powerful, concentrated distraction to draw its attention and defensive fury. Meanwhile, a smaller, faster team breaches the inner zone to locate and strike the core."

She turned her gaze to Seraphina. "Knight. Your newly awakened 'Oath' manifested as a potent concussive force of will, correct? Could you serve as the primary damage dealer for the distraction? You would need to output a continuous, wide-area barrage of that energy to engage the elemental's main body."

Seraphina placed her hand over her chest, where the silver-gold light had erupted. "I... believe I can. The Oath's power responds to my will to protect. Focusing it into an offensive barrage is possible, though I do not know for how long I could sustain it."

Adam looked between them, puzzled. "Hold on. Oath? What is that, exactly?"

Elise answered, giving Seraphina a supportive nod. "It's a skill, but also more than that. It's the physical manifestation of a knight's sworn vow, powered by their life force and unwavering resolve. Not all knights awaken it. It's sometimes called an Aura. It greatly enhances their abilities and can be shaped into various effects—defensive barriers, empowerment for allies, or, as Sera demonstrated, concussive bursts of pure will. It's what separates a true Knight-Captain from a regular soldier."

"So, it's like a... turbo-charged fighting spirit made real," Adam summarized, understanding dawning. "Alright. So Sera is our big, shiny cannon for the distraction." He looked at Lilith and Ignis. "That means the breach team is me, you, and Ignis. We'll find the core. Elise," he turned to her, "you stay with Sera. Support her, shield her, and use your magic to analyze the storm patterns. Guide us if you can."

Elise nodded, her expression serious. "I can do that."

Ignis cracked her knuckles, fiery sparks dancing between her fingers. "Just point me at the core! I'll melt it, smash it, or eat it!"

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