The Snake God with SSS Rank Evolution System

Chapter 24: The Ghost of the Glowing Woods


The surge of power from his dual level-up was immense, but the true prize was the completion of the Feline Agility fragment. As Adam consumed the remains of the final Shadow-Leopard, the notification he'd been waiting for appeared.

[ Feline Agility Fragment: 1.0/1.0! ]

[ Skill Synergy Detected: Feline Agility & Weasel's Sprint ]

[ Skills have been assimilated and upgraded! ]

[ New Skill Acquired: Phantom Onslaught (Active) - Cost: High Stamina ]

Effect:Combines the burst speed of Weasel's Sprint with the fluid, unpredictable changes in direction of Feline Agility. Allows for a series of three near-instantaneous, short-range teleportation dashes in quick succession.

Adam's body thrummed with a new kind of potential. It was about impossible, ghost-like movement. He tested it, focusing on a spot ten meters away. In a blur that barely disturbed the air, he was there.

"Perfect. Now, let's put it to the test," he thought.

They plunged deeper into the heart of the glowing forest. His heightened senses soon found a pack of Spore-Hounds (Lvl 15), canines that exhaled paralytic pollen. They were swift, but Adam's Phantom Onslaught made him untouchable. He weaved through their pack in a series of blurs, delivering a Mantis Slash to each before they could even orient themselves.

[ Defeated: Spore-Hounds (Lvl 15) x4 ]

[ +60 EXP | +100 EP ]

[ Skill Fragment Acquired: Spore Resistance (0.4/1.0) - Grants resistance to paralytic and toxic spores.]

The gain in Evolution Points was noticeably larger than the Experience, a reflection of the system's focus on his long-term transformation. Next, they found a grove of Carnivorous Snapdragon Flowers (Lvl 12). Adam and Noodle worked in perfect sync; Noodle would Void Step to lure a flower into snapping, and Adam would sever its stem from the safety of the air.

[ Defeated: Carnivorous Snapdragon (Lvl 12) x6 ]

[ +72 EXP | +90 EP ]

[ Skill Fragment Acquired: Root Constriction (0.3/1.0) - Allows the user to momentarily cause roots or vines to spring up and entangle a target.]

Finally, they confronted a massive, slow-moving Fungal Behemoth (Lvl 18). It was a battle of attrition. Adam used his flight to stay safe, pelting it with shards and slashes until it slowly crumbled.

[ Defeated: Fungal Behemoth (Lvl 18) ]

[ +90 EXP | +95 EP ]

[ Evolution Points: 297 -> 582/2500 ]

[ Skill Fragment Acquired: Regenerative Spores (0.5/1.0) - Inhalation of these spores accelerates natural healing. Could synergize with Rapid Regeneration.]

Noodle, while unable to absorb skill fragments like Adam, gained his own benefits from consuming the magical flora and fauna, a faint shimmer of growing power around him that promised his own evolution was nearing.

As they rested in the boughs of a giant, glowing mushroom, Adam looked out over the twilit forest. It was beautiful, deadly, and bountiful. But his Seismic Sense picked up something at the very edge of its range, a vibration pattern that was neither beast nor plant. It was rhythmic, structured. Almost like... footsteps.

"The forest has more than just monsters," Adam thought, his hunter's instincts kicking into a higher gear. "We're not alone down here."

Adam gestured with his head, and Noodle instantly understood, leaping from his perch and melting into the shadows of a giant, glowing toadstool. Adam followed, his Deep Camouflage and Seismic Sense merging to make him a phantom, a part of the forest itself.

He moved silently through the undergrowth, the ethereal light casting long, dancing shadows. Soon, he saw them.

A party of five adventurers. They moved with a practiced caution, their eyes scanning the glowing flora and the oppressive darkness between the fungal trees.

In the lead was a broad-shouldered man in worn leather armor, a hand resting on the hilt of a longsword at his hip—the leader. A woman with keen eyes and a drawn shortbow moved like a ghost beside him, her head constantly on a swivel—the scout.

Behind them, a figure in robes, a staff topped with a faintly glowing crystal in hand—the mage. Bringing up the rear were two more warriors, one with a large shield, the other with a twin axes.

"Humans," Adam thought, a wave of strange, bittersweet nostalgia washing over him. Their forms were so familiar, yet so weird. He could understand their tense whispers, catch snippets of their conversation.

"...tracks lead this way, Captain," the scout murmured. "Large reptilian. Possibly a Wyrm. The forest is teeming."

"The Beacon Moss is thick here," the mage added, his voice resonating with a scholarly tone. "The ambient mana is high. We should harvest what we can. The Alchemist's Guild pays handsomely for pristine samples."

The leader, the Captain, grunted. "Our priority is the Wraithwood Core. The Duke wants it for his new staff. We bag the core, we harvest what we can on the way out. No unnecessary risks. This isn't the upper levels."

They were so... normal. They had goals, hierarchies, a life outside this deadly place. A part of Adam, the part that was still human, yearned to reveal himself, to speak, to ask about the world above. But the larger part, the Abyssal Glidewing Serpent, knew the truth.

He saw the way the scout's arrow was nocked, ready to fly. He saw the mage's fingers tracing a pattern in the air, prepared to unleash a spell. To them, he would not be Adam Smith, a fellow intelligent being. He would be a monster.

A threat.

He was an outsider looking in on his own past.

The party continued, unaware of the apex predator observing them from just meters away. They were skilled, he had to admit. They avoided a patch of Snapdragons with practiced ease, and the scout pointed out a nearly invisible Spore-Hound den, allowing them to detour around it.

Then, the scout froze, holding up a clenched fist. The party stopped instantly.

"Captain," she whispered, her voice tight. "Multiple contacts. Large. Heat signatures are... wrong. Cold. Jagged."

From the deeper gloom ahead, new shapes emerged. Three creatures made of what looked like shattered crystal and shadow, moving with a jerky, unnatural gait. Their cores pulsed with a sickly purple light. [Shatter-Specters, Lvl 19]. Adam's Seismic Sense registered them as voids, places where vibration simply died.

The adventurers formed a battle line. The shield-warrior stepped forward, his shield glowing with a soft, holy light. The mage began chanting, a barrier of shimmering energy springing up around them.

"Focus fire! Mages first!" the Captain barked, his longsword blazing with a similar holy energy.

The fight was brutal. The Shatter-Specters were resistant to physical blows, their crystalline bodies deflecting swords and arrows. They lashed out with beams of purple energy that sizzled against the mage's barrier. An axe-wielder cried out as a beam grazed his arm, the flesh instantly turning grey and brittle.

Adam watched, conflicted. This was not his fight. These humans were invaders in his domain. And yet... he wanted to help them.

The mage's barrier flickered and broke under the sustained assault. A Specter lunged, its jagged claw aimed for the robed man's throat. The scout's arrow bounced off its core uselessly.

It was the sight of the mage's face, etched with pure terror, that decided it. Not for the humans, but for the memory of what he once was.

"Noodle. The one on the left. Distract it."

A flicker of violet. Noodle materialized directly in front of the lunging Specter, hissing and spitting. The monster recoiled in surprise, its attack faltering for a critical second.

That was all the opening Adam needed.

He didn't use Phantom Onslaught. He wanted them to see him. He dropped from the canopy above, his grand wings snapping open at the last moment with a sound like a thunderclap. He landed between the adventurers and the Specters, his massive body a wall of black scales and implied power.

The humans stared, their faces a mask of shock and fresh terror. "By the gods... what is that?!" the axe-wielder gasped.

The Shatter-Specters, sensing a new, greater threat, turned their attention to Adam. A purple beam shot towards him. Adam didn't dodge. He activated his Draconic Affinity and Scale Fortification, taking the hit on his shoulder. The energy dissipated against his scales with a sizzle, leaving only a faint scorch mark.

"My turn."

He moved. Mantis Slash. The invisible blade sheared through the crystalline form of the lead Specter, shattering it into a thousand pieces. He used Crystal Shard Shot, not at the Specters, but at the ground near their feet, the exploding shards of rock and crystal disrupting their formations. He was a force of nature, methodical and unstoppable.

Within seconds, the two remaining Specters were piles of inert, dark crystal.

Adam turned his head, his luminous serpentine eyes regarding the stunned party of adventurers. He could smell their fear, their awe. The mage was trembling, his staff shaking. The Captain stood his ground, but his knuckles were white on his sword hilt.

They saw a monster. A savior, but a monster nonetheless.

Without a sound, Adam beat his wings once and launched himself back into the canopy, disappearing into the shadows. Noodle vanished a moment later.

Silence descended upon the glowing forest, broken only by the heavy breathing of the adventurers.

"Did... did that just happen?" the scout whispered.

The Captain slowly lowered his sword, his eyes fixed on the spot where Adam had vanished. "It saved us," he said, his voice low and bewildered. "But why?"

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