Re-Awakened :I Ascend as an SSS-Ranked Dragon Summoner

Chapter 546: There can only be ONE


The word fell like a stone into still water. Everything stopped. Even Arthur's breathing seemed to pause.

"What did you say?" Arthur asked, his voice dangerously quiet.

One lowered his extended hand slowly. The bubble remained active, holding everyone frozen, but the boy's full attention was on Arthur now. "I said no."

Arthur's expression shifted through several emotions rapidly. Surprise first then confusion. Then anger, cold and controlled anger. "You don't refuse me. I made you. I gave you everything. Every ability you possess came from my work, my planning, my sacrifice."

"You told us about gods," One said, his voice still quiet but gaining strength. "How humans invented them because they were too weak to face their problems. How they created stories about beings with ultimate power because the real world was too hard to accept." He tilted his head slightly. "You told us gods were lies weak people told themselves."

"Yes," Arthur said carefully. "That's truth. Gods are fiction."

"Then why do you call yourself our god?" One asked.

Arthur's jaw tightened. "Because I created you. I shaped you. Without me, you wouldn't exist. That's as close to divinity as reality permits."

"But if gods are lies," One continued, still speaking with that strange calmness, "then calling yourself one makes you a liar too. Doesn't it?"

"That's not—" Arthur started.

"You told us only the strong survive," One interrupted. "That weakness has no place in what you're building. That perfection matters more than anything else." He looked down at Arthur's wound, at the blood still seeping between his fingers. "You're bleeding. Gods wouldn't bleed. Strong things don't bleed from fights with weak things,"

Arthur tried to stand straighter but his body wouldn't cooperate. "This is temporary. Regeneration will—"

"Has been failing for five minutes," One finished. "I've been counting. Whatever they did to you, it's permanent enough that your body can't fix it, least not yet." He looked at Noah and Lucas. "They hurt you, badly. Which means you're not as strong as you told us you were."

"Power has limits," Arthur said through gritted teeth. "I'm still stronger than—"

"Than me?" One asked. "Am I also just another tool? Another numbered thing you'll replace when I stop being useful?"

The other children shifted uncomfortably. Their formation stayed intact but several of them looked at One with some sort of realization. Like their brother might be onro something. . Like they'd had similar thoughts but never voiced them.

"You're different," Arthur said, and for the first time his voice carried something other than cold calculation. "You were always meant to be different, you know that. The others are refinements. Testing different combinations. But you?" He looked at One with something that might have been genuine emotion. "You were the breakthrough. The one who exceeded what I thought possible. You're not a tool. You're proof the concept works."

One's expression didn't change. "Then why am I numbered like the others? Why don't I have a name?"

"Names create attachment," Arthur replied. "Attachment creates—"

"Weakness," One finished. "You said that already. But if I'm your breakthrough, if I'm special, why do you treat me the same as the others? Why do I look different from them?" He gestured at the children wearing Arthur's face. "You made them look like you. You made me look like... what? A mistake?"

"No," Arthur said quickly. "Not a mistake. Something better. I used different genetic material for you because the others before you, before them, reached their limits too quickly. You needed to be able to grow beyond what I could create using my own template. Looking different isn't a flaw. It's an advantage."

"Then why hide it?" One asked. "Why not explain that from the beginning instead of just numbering me and moving on?"

Arthur tried to respond but only blood came out. He coughed, spat red onto the ground, tried again. "Because you didn't need to know yet. You weren't ready to understand—"

"That you were using me," One said simply. "That everything you said about purpose and strength was just manipulation. That you don't actually care if we're strong or perfect. You just need us to be obedient."

Two spears manifested in One's free hand. They formed from red and white energy mixed with something that crackled like lightning. Dark chi, Noah realized. The boy had mastered dark chi and was combining it with other stolen abilities.

"One," Arthur said, his voice taking on a tone Noah hadn't heard before. Not anger. Far from it. This was fear talking. "Wait. Think about what you're doing. Everything I've given you—"

"Was conditional," One interrupted. "On me obeying. On me being what you wanted instead of what I could choose to be. You told us humans invented gods because they were too weak. But maybe they invented them because of fear. Fear of death. Fear of being powerless. Fear of being alone." He looked at Arthur's wound again. "Now if gods exist, I'm sure of one thing. They wouldn't bleed."

The spear in his left hand flew backward, piercing through Arthur's abdomen before the man could react. Blood erupted from the wound, the weapon lodging deep. Arthur's scream was raw, like an animal. He clutched at the spear embedded in his stomach, staggered backward.

All the children simultaneously broke formation, too stunned to move or even do anything.

The second spear flew forward, aimed directly at Noah's chest.

Noah's hand came up instinctively. Null Strike activated. His fist met the spear head-on, void energy clashing with red-white lightning.

[NULL STRIKE ACTIVATED]

The projectile exploded on contact, erasure energy combusting the construct before it could reach his body. Void never mixed well with chi to begin with. The explosion from their collision created a shockwave that rippled through the bubble.

One was already moving. He vanished in a blur, appearing beside the nearest numbered child. His hand went through the boy's chest before anyone could shout. The child's eyes went wide, blood bubbling from his mouth.

One moved to the next. Then the next. Each kill took less than a second, his speed pushing beyond any limits. By the time Lucas could process what was happening and lunge forward, twenty children lay dead or dying, blood pooling across the settlement ground.

"STOP!" Lucas's called out.

One paused, standing over the last child. His hand was already raised, already positioned for the killing blow. But he didn't strike. He just stood there, looking down at this final numbered child who wore Arthur's face.

"There can only be One,"

Then One's hand came down. The child died without sound.

One straightened slowly, blood covering his hands, his clothes, his face. He looked at Arthur who was still clutching the spear in his stomach, then at Noah who stood ready to defend.

"They were replacements," One said simply. "Copies. I was the only original. You made them all look like you because you thought your template was perfect. But you made me different because deep down, you knew it wasn't." He looked at the bodies around him. "There can be only one breakthrough. Only one proof. The rest were just failed experiments."

Arthur tried to speak but only blood came out. His knees buckled, the injury too severe for his failing regeneration to address. He collapsed forward, caught himself on one hand, the spear still embedded deep.

One looked down at Arthur. "You taught us that strength matters. That only the strong survive. That perfection is the only goal." He crouched slightly, bringing his face level with Arthur's. "You're dying. Which means you were never as strong as you claimed. Which means everything you taught us was just another lie from a weak man pretending to be a god."

Then One stood, turned away from Arthur's prone form, and simply walked toward the bubble's edge. He touched it with his bloodied hand and the distortion parted, created an opening just large enough for him to pass through.

He stepped outside. Immediately he vanished, moving with speed that turned him invisible. One moment standing at the bubble's edge, the next completely gone, disappeared into the settlement or the forest beyond.

The time bubble remained active for three more seconds. Then it collapsed. Sound rushed back in. Lucy stumbled forward, momentum returning, nearly fell before Lucas caught her. Commander Hight activated her weapon's safety, lowering the barrel. Kelvin's plasma beam, freed from temporal stasis, shot off into empty air and dissipated harmlessly.

Noah stood in the center of the massacre, surrounded by dead children who'd never had names, never had choices, never had anything except the purpose Arthur had beaten into them.

Lucas was hugging Lucy, holding her tight while she sobbed into his shoulder, her hands running over his gaunt frame like she couldn't believe he was real.

The settlement was silent except for Lucy's crying and the distant wind moving through trees.

Arthur lay in a spreading pool of his own blood. His eyes found Noah's, held them with surprising clarity despite the fatal wound.

"Prepare," Arthur said quietly, almost wonderingly. "Phase two,"

Then his form began dissolving. Not dying, but fading. Shadows wrapped around his body, pulling him down into darkness that opened beneath his prone form. He sank into the ground like someone had opened a trapdoor, disappeared into whatever space his failing abilities could still access.

The moment Arthur vanished completely, the weight in the air disappeared. Grey soldiers rushed forward, medics moving toward casualties.

'What's phase two?' Noah thought for a second before movement at the settlement's edge caught Noah's attention. Sophie appeared, moving quickly but carefully, a healer named Ewena beside her. Between them they supported Lila, whose body looked wrong in ways Noah's could barely recognize.

Lila's left arm hung at an unnatural angle. Dark blood soaked through her gear on the right side and it was spreading. Her face was pale, her breathing shallow, her eyes unfocused in a way that suggested shock or severe blood loss or both.

Sophie's expression was grim as they reached the group. "We ran into a kid," she said, lowering Lila carefully to the ground. Ewena immediately began working on the injuries, her hands glowing with healing energy. "Looked maybe twelve, thirteen. Moved like nothing I've ever seen before."

Noah had a feeling he knew who this kid was. "What did he look like?"

"For one we saw many kids but he was different from the others," Sophie replied. "Strangely they all had arthur's face. Dark hair, lighter build. He was just standing there when we found him, looking at Lila like he was studying something interesting." She paused, her jaw tightening. "Then he moved. Hit Lila three times before either of us could react. Broke her arm, cracked ribs, punctured something internal. We tried fighting back but he just... left. Vanished into the forest like he'd gotten whatever he wanted,"

'One,' Noah thought. 'He encountered them before coming here. Long enough to copy it, master it well enough to create that barrier.'

"Time manipulation," Noah said quietly. "He was using Lila's ability when he got here. That's how he froze all the Grey forces, kept them out while..." He gestured at the bodies, the blood. "While he killed Arthur's other children."

Sophie's eyes widened as she took in the massacre properly. "That kid did this?"

"That kid is Arthur's 'perfect' creation," Lucas supplied, still holding Lucy. "Called himself One. Arthur made him to inherit everything, to continue his legacy. Instead, One decided Arthur was weak and all the backup children were unnecessary."

Sophie was beginning to take in everything but more importantly she just realized the person who just talked was Lucas.

"Lucas!!" She ran straight to hug him not even caring how he appeared significantly different from how she remembered him.

Ewena's healing energy flowed into Lila's injuries, working on the internal damage first. "She'll live," Ewena said after a moment. "But she needs proper medical attention. Whatever that child did, he knew exactly where to strike for maximum damage without killing immediately."

Noah watched Lila's shallow breathing, thinking about One's expression as he'd killed his siblings.

Sophie straightened, looking around the settlement with new understanding. "If that kid could do this to Lila, could kill all these children, could stand up to Arthur..." She didn't finish the thought. Didn't need to.

"We need to find the originals," Ewena said, her attention shifting from Lila's injuries to the larger situation. "The family heads Arthur captured. I saw the temple structure when we were searching for Lila." She pointed toward the settlement's center, where a stone building rose above the others. "There's an underground section,"

Commander Hight immediately started issuing orders, directing teams toward the temple. Grey soldiers moved quickly, weapons ready, securing the perimeter as they advanced.

Noah looked at where One had vanished, replaying those final words.

'Legacy,' Noah thought. 'This was always about legacy. Not revenge, not conquest, just fear of being forgotten. Arthur spent centuries creating backup versions of himself because he couldn't accept that eventually he'd die and everything he'd built would mean nothing. And in the end, the one version he made too perfectly turned around and proved exactly why that fear was justified.'

The numbered women started emerging from hiding, moving toward the dead children, their faces showing grief and horror in equal measure. They'd been part of Arthur's grand design, mothers to manufactured children, witnesses to a legacy that had just consumed itself.

Sophie moved to Noah's side, her voice low. "That kid. One. He's out there now, unsupervised, with dangerous abilities and no moral framework except what a madman taught him." She paused. "We need to find him before he decides what he actually wants involves more killing."

"We need to secure the originals first," Noah replied. "If they're alive, if Arthur kept them imprisoned all this time, they're our priority. One is dangerous but he's also alone, learning to think for himself for the first time. That'll take time. The family heads might not have time if they've been underground for years."

Sophie nodded reluctantly. "You're right. But after we get them out, we're hunting that kid down before he becomes the next Arthur."

'If he isn't already,' Noah thought but didn't say aloud.

Lucas finally released Lucy, though she kept one hand locked around his wrist like she was afraid he'd vanish if she let go completely. "I'm coming with you," Lucas said. "To the temple. If the originals are down there, if my family's legacy is part of what Arthur was trying to destroy, I need to see it."

Commander Hight organized the search teams efficiently, sending soldiers into the temple while others secured the perimeter and tended to the settlement's survivors. Grey medics converged on Lila, working alongside Ewena to stabilize her injuries for transport.

Noah took one last look at the massacre in the square, at Arthur's blood soaking into the ground, at the children who'd never had a chance to be anything except weapons in someone else's war.

Then he followed the others toward the temple, toward whatever secrets Arthur had kept buried beneath his settlement, knowing that One was out there somewhere, carrying forward a legacy he no longer believed in but hadn't yet decided what to replace it with.

That thought would keep him awake for weeks to come.

But right now, there were people who needed rescuing, questions that needed answering, and a world that needed to understand what Arthur had been building before they could figure out how to prevent it from happening again.

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