Chapter 83 - 79:Echoes of an Ancient World
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Chapter 83: Chapter 79:Echoes of an Ancient World
The underground ruin slowly returned to silence.
Fragments of the **Ancient Guardian** lay scattered across the shattered chamber like broken monuments from a forgotten age. Pieces of enchanted stone still glowed faintly where John’s claws had torn through them. Ancient runes flickered weakly across cracked walls before fading into darkness.
The air smelled of dust, old mana, and scorched stone.
John stood at the center of the ruined chamber, his massive wings slowly folding against his back.
For several long seconds, he didn’t move.
The battle had ended minutes ago.
But something else lingered.
Fragments of memory drifted through his mind like distant echoes.
A sky darker than midnight.
Dragons the size of mountains.
Wings large enough to cover entire valleys.
And a world that trembled beneath their presence.
John blinked slowly.
The images faded like mist beneath sunlight.
“…That was… a lot.”
His deep voice rolled quietly through the cavern.
The memories weren’t complete.
They were more like impressions—ancient instincts embedded deep within dragon bloodlines.
But they carried one unmistakable message.
**Tier 10 was only the beginning.**
John lowered his head slightly.
“…So this world is even bigger than I thought.”
For a moment he almost laughed.
A few months ago he had been struggling just to survive as a hatchling.
Now he had just destroyed a **Tier 9 Peak guardian**, something created by an ancient dragon civilization.
And somehow—
That still wasn’t even close to the true peak of power.
John flexed his claws slowly.
Stone cracked beneath them.
“…Interesting.”
He turned his head toward the deeper sections of the ruin.
Dark tunnels stretched beyond the broken chamber.
Some collapsed.
Some still intact.
Ancient mana currents drifted through them like faint rivers beneath the earth.
John narrowed his glowing golden eyes.
“…Tempting.”
Exploring deeper could reveal more ruins.
More artifacts.
Maybe even more ancient knowledge.
Or something stronger.
But after a moment he exhaled slowly and shook his head.
“…Later.”
He had already been gone longer than expected.
And if Lythriel knew him at all—
She was probably already worrying.
John paused.
“…Actually.”
He chuckled.
“She’s probably complaining.”
With a single powerful motion, he spread his wings.
The air inside the cavern shifted violently.
Dust and stone fragments lifted into the air.
Then—
**BOOOOM**
John launched upward.
The ruined ceiling shattered as the massive black dragon burst through the rock and exploded into the open sky above the forest.
—
## Return to Greenwood
The afternoon sun hung low above **Greenwood Forest**.
Golden light filtered through the towering trees, turning the drifting mist into glowing rivers of fog.
But the peaceful atmosphere didn’t match the tension in the village.
Several elves stood on the observation platforms overlooking the eastern forest.
They weren’t watching for enemies.
They were watching for one dragon.
Lythriel leaned against the railing with her arms crossed.
Her expression looked calm.
But her foot kept tapping against the wooden floor.
Commander Aerion noticed.
“You’re pacing.”
“I’m not pacing.”
“You’ve been tapping your foot for ten minutes.”
“That’s not pacing.”
Aerion said nothing.
Lythriel glared at the forest.
“…He said he’d only be gone for a short time.”
Sylvara stood nearby grinding herbs in a wooden bowl.
“With John, a ’short time’ could mean anything.”
“That’s not comforting.”
Sylvara shrugged lightly.
“He fought a dragon hunter party two days ago and then went exploring ancient ruins.”
“That sounds exactly like him.”
Lythriel sighed.
“…He’s definitely enjoying this too much.”
Aerion glanced toward the sky thoughtfully.
“…Perhaps.”
Just then—
A deep **boom of wind** echoed across the forest.
The trees bent violently.
Leaves spiraled through the air.
Several young elves gasped.
Lythriel looked up instantly.
“…Speak of the dragon.”
A massive black silhouette descended through the clouds.
John landed on the outer platform with a heavy **THUD**.
The reinforced wooden structure groaned beneath his weight.
Several nearby elves instinctively stepped back.
Lythriel walked toward him immediately.
“You were gone for six hours.”
John blinked.
“…Really?”
“Yes.”
“That’s longer than I thought.”
“That’s because you disappeared into ancient ruins.”
John tilted his head slightly.
“…You’re saying that like it’s a bad thing.”
“It *is* a bad thing.”
John chuckled.
Sylvara stepped forward, studying him carefully.
“…You’re injured.”
Several shallow wounds still marked his scales.
Small fragments of stone were lodged between them.
John glanced down.
“…Minor scratches.”
Sylvara raised an eyebrow.
“Minor scratches don’t usually involve broken rock stuck in dragon scales.”
John shrugged.
“Occupational hazards.”
Lythriel sighed.
“Did you fight something down there?”
John paused.
“…Yes.”
Aerion stepped forward.
“What kind of ruins were they?”
“Dragon ruins.”
Lythriel blinked.
“…Seriously?”
“Yes.”
Sylvara frowned.
“That would explain the strange mana fluctuations we’ve been sensing recently.”
Aerion crossed his arms.
“…Were there defenses?”
John smirked.
“Oh yes.”
Lythriel groaned.
“Of course there were.”
“There was a guardian.”
The three elves stared at him.
Lythriel slowly asked,
“…How strong?”
John thought about it.
“…Strong.”
“That’s not helpful.”
“Let’s just say it was the strongest thing I’ve fought so far.”
Silence filled the platform.
Lythriel processed that statement.
“…And you’re standing here.”
John grinned.
“Correct.”
Sylvara rubbed her temples.
“You fought something stronger than the dragon hunters… and you’re acting like it was exercise.”
John shrugged.
“It was a very enthusiastic exercise.”
“You’re impossible.”
—
## Evening in Greenwood
Later that evening the forest grew quiet again.
The golden light of sunset painted the massive trees in shades of amber and crimson.
John rested on his usual platform near the edge of the village.
Lythriel sat beside him.
For once neither of them spoke immediately.
They simply watched the forest.
After several minutes she finally spoke.
“…You’re different today.”
John glanced at her.
“How so?”
She studied him carefully.
“…Your aura.”
“My aura?”
“It feels… deeper.”
John chuckled.
“…You’re imagining things.”
“I’m not.”
She leaned against the railing.
“You fought something powerful down there.”
“Yes.”
“And something changed.”
John didn’t respond.
Because she wasn’t entirely wrong.
Lythriel looked at him again.
“…You don’t have to tell me everything.”
John blinked.
“That’s surprisingly reasonable.”
She smirked.
“Don’t get used to it.”
Then she added quietly,
“But if something dangerous is buried under this forest… we should know.”
John considered that.
She had a point.
The ruins proved one thing clearly.
Greenwood Forest had a past.
A very old one.
“…The ruins were ancient,” John finally said.
“How ancient?”
“Thousands of years.”
Lythriel whistled softly.
“That’s older than most elven cities.”
“Exactly.”
She frowned.
“So why are dragon ruins under Greenwood?”
John shrugged slightly.
“I’m still figuring that part out.”
Lythriel crossed her arms thoughtfully.
“…If dragons once ruled this forest…”
“That would explain the mana density.”
She nodded slowly.
“That actually makes sense.”
Then she looked at him again.
“…So what now?”
John stretched his wings lazily.
“…Now?”
“Yes.”
“You’re not the type to sit still.”
He grinned.
“You know me too well.”
Lythriel sighed dramatically.
“That’s what I was afraid of.”
—
## Under the Moonlight
Later that night Greenwood Village fell silent.
Moonlight illuminated the bridges and platforms between the giant trees.
Most elves had gone to sleep.
John sat alone near the edge of the village.
His golden eyes stared toward the distant mountains beyond the forest.
After a moment—
A faint blue panel appeared in front of him.
Invisible to everyone except him.
—
### STATUS
Name: John
Race: Abyss Dragon
Tier: **9 (Mid)**
—
HP: 14,200
Mana: 11,870
Strength: 3,210
Defense: 3,090
Speed: 2,870
Intelligence: 2,450
—
Skills:
Abyss Breath – Lv.7
Void Claws – Lv.6
Shadow Flight – Lv.5
Dragon Fear – Lv.4
Ancient Dragon Instinct – Lv.7
Primordial Dragon Memory – Lv.1
—
John stared at the panel quietly.
His skills had improved again.
Especially **Ancient Dragon Instinct**.
He could feel the difference during the battle earlier.
His movements had been smoother.
Sharper.
More efficient.
But his **tier** remained unchanged.
Still **Tier 9**.
Still far from Tier 10.
John leaned back slightly.
“…So that’s the wall.”
Tier 10.
The gate.
The beginning of what Valtherion called the **true league**.
The memory fragments returned briefly.
Dragons that ruled continents.
Creatures that could tear open the sky itself.
Beings whose mere presence warped reality.
John exhaled slowly.
“…That sounds fun.”
The system panel flickered again.
A small notification appeared.
—
**Hidden Requirement Detected**
To advance beyond Tier 9:
Accumulate **Dragon Essence**
—
John tilted his head slightly.
“…Dragon essence.”
That sounded suspiciously specific.
And it probably meant only one thing.
Other dragons.
John slowly smiled.
“…Looks like I’ll be meeting more of my kind.”
But somewhere deep in his instincts—
Something stirred.
A warning.
Because if he needed dragon essence…
Then other dragons might need **his** as well.
John looked toward the distant mountains.
Somewhere out there—
Creatures far older than him existed.
Creatures that had already stepped into the **true league**.
He flexed his claws slowly.
Stone cracked beneath them.
Instead of fear—
Excitement filled his chest.
“…Good.”
His wings unfolded beneath the moonlight.
“…That just means the hunt will be more interesting.”
Far beyond Greenwood Forest—
In lands unknown to both elves and humans—
Something ancient stirred.
Because somewhere in the world…
A young Abyss Dragon had begun walking the path toward **Tier 10**.
And the ancient powers of Terraxos…
Were starting to notice.
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- Chapter 85 - 80: Quiet After the Storm
- Chapter 84 - 79: The Weight of Wings
- Chapter 83 - 79:Echoes of an Ancient World
- Chapter 82 - 78 The Ancient Memory of Dragons 2
- Chapter 81 - 77 The Ancient Memory of Dragons
- Chapter 80 76: Threads in the Forest
- Chapter 79 - 75: The Threshold of Power
- Chapter 78 - 74: Shadows of the Awakening
- Chapter 77 - 73: First Contact
- Chapter 76 - 72: The Watcher in the Shadows
- Chapter 75 - 71: The First Threads Unravel
- Chapter 74 70: Threads of Conspiracy
- Chapter 73 69: Shadows in the Guild
- Chapter 72 - 68: The Difference Between Hunter and Prey
- Chapter 71 - 67: The Hunters Arrive
- Chapter 70 - 66: Visitors at the Edge of Greenwood
- Chapter 69 65: Ripples Beyond the Forest
- Chapter 68 - 64: A Dragon Among Friends
- Chapter 67 - 63: Quiet Days
- Chapter 66 - 62: The Dragon’s Hunt
- Chapter 65 61: Teasing and Tension
- Chapter 64 60: The Dragon Enters Greenwood
- Chapter 63 - 59: A Dragon Among Elves
- Chapter 62 - 58: The Weight of a Dragon*
- Chapter 61 - 57: Something in the Deep Forest
- Chapter 60 - 56 — The Difference in Power
- Chapter 59 - 55 — The Dragon Descends
- Chapter 58 - 54 — The Brink of Revelation
- Chapter 57 - 53 – The Edge of Collapse*
- Chapter 56 52– The Edge of Collapse
- Chapter 55 - 51 — Ripples in the Dark
- Chapter 54 - 50 – Eyes in the Canopy
- Chapter 53 - 49 — The Edge of the Hunt
- Chapter 52 - 48 — The Forest Test
- Chapter 51 - 47 — Measuring Strength
- Chapter 50 - 46 — Watching
- Chapter 49 - 45 — Southbound
- Chapter 48 - 44 — Beyond the Border
- Chapter 47 - 43 — Quiet Dominion
- Chapter 46 - 42 — The Making of a Lair
- Chapter 45 - 41 — Lines Drawn in Blood
- Chapter 44 - 40 — When the Noise Finally Faded
- Chapter 43 - 39 – The Day the Forest Remembered
- Chapter 42 - 38 — When the World Pushes Back
- Chapter 41 - 37 — When the Ground Stops Obeying
- Chapter 40 - 36 — The Hunt Turns Savage
- Chapter 39 - 35 — Calculated Ruin
- Chapter 38 - 34 — Small Openings
- Chapter 37 - 33 — Testing the Limits
- Chapter 36 - 32 — The Shadows of Strategy
- Chapter 35 - 31 — When the Sky Learned to Fear
- Chapter 34 - 30 — The Weight of an Approaching Calamity*
- Chapter 33: Happy New Year!
- Chapter 32 - 29 — The Distant Footsteps of a Giant
- Chapter 31 - 28 — When Titans CollideThe
- Chapter 30 - 27 - Teeth Against the Tide
- Chapter 29 - 26 — Into the Southern Depths
- Chapter 28: No -
- Chapter 27 - 25 — The Unsettling Silence
- Chapter 26 - 24 — The Week of Iron and Ash
- Chapter 25 - 23 — Training and Territory
- Chapter 24 - 22 — Toward the Next Evolution
- Chapter 23 - 21 — Ambition in the Unknown
- Chapter 22 - 20 — New Horizons
- Chapter 21 - 19 – Reflections in the Black Lake
- Chapter 20 - 18– Whispers in the Dark Grove
- Chapter 19 - 17 – Expanding the Domain
- Chapter 18: NEW STORY RELEASED
- Chapter 17 - 16: Outgrowing the Shadows
- Chapter 16 - 15: The Path Ahead
- Chapter 15 - 14: Into the Abyss
- Chapter 14 - 13: The Darkening Depths
- Chapter 13: Into the Heart of the Forest
- Chapter 12: The Long Road to Power
- Chapter 11: Into the Depths
- Chapter 10: The Path to Power
- Chapter 9: Battle in the Dark Woods
- Chapter 8: Claiming Territory Through Battle
- Chapter 7: Unleashing New Power
- Chapter 6: The First Evolution
- Chapter 5: A Dragon’s Resolve
- Chapter 4: The First Flight
- Chapter 3: The First Hunt
- Chapter 2: The Awakening of Power
- Chapter 1: The Beginning of the End