My SSS-Rank Grim Reaper System

Chapter 172: BREAKING POINT (2)

My SSS-Rank Grim Reaper System

Chapter 172: BREAKING POINT (2)

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Chapter 172: BREAKING POINT (2)

[Celestial Academy — Side Corridor — 11:33 AM]

The creature at 87,900 HP.

The rear zone with forty percent of its exoskeleton fractured.

3.1 seconds of reduced coordination ending.

The creature reoriented — this time toward Cael. Not toward Raven. Not toward Aurum on the wall.

Toward Cael.

The creature’s analysis had identified the suppression seal as the variable that interrupted its attack sequence — eliminating that variable was more efficient than continuing the current pattern.

Cael looked at the creature orienting toward him.

He didn’t step back.

He had spent twenty years being the Temple’s executor. He had faced enough things in those twenty years to know that stepping back from something level 200 was simply dying in a different position.

"Whenever you’re ready," he said to Raven and Marcus.

[Raven — Blood Whip — whip toward fractured rear zone]

Not as an anchor. As a marker — the whip connecting to the rear zone and staying there, creating a physical reference point on the plane where Aurum needed to aim.

[Marcus — containment shield — projected toward the creature]

Not defensive. The containment shield projected as offensive pressure toward the creature’s front — not to damage, to make the creature have to compensate for frontal pressure while Aurum attacked from the side.

Compensating meant the rear zone was slightly more exposed.

Slightly was enough.

[Aurum — Solar Breath — fourth impact — fractured rear zone — maximum output]

The fourth high‑level Solar Breath in eight minutes.

Aurum after this in mandatory recovery.

The heat beam concentrated on Raven’s whip as a guide — directly into the center of the interconnected crack network of the posterior exoskeleton.

The heat found the cracks.

The cracks found the adjacent cracks.

The fracture network propagated.

[Creature — thermal damage to fracture network: 94,300]

[Creature — HP: 87,900 → 0]

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The creature didn’t fall dramatically.

The posterior exoskeleton collapsed — the fractured plates losing the cohesion that the regeneration system could no longer sustain with the accumulated damage from four impacts to the same point. The plates fell to the corridor floor as material without structure.

Without the posterior exoskeleton, the creature lost the ability to sustain the active spiritual plane — the spiritual limbs dissolving, the energy signature on the magical plane progressively extinguishing.

Not instant. Progressive. Thirty seconds from the exoskeleton’s collapse until the signature completely disappeared from the spiritual plane.

The corridor was silent.

Raven looking at what remained on the floor.

Marcus beside her, evaluating.

Aurum on the left wall descending slowly — the golden dragon with the recovery posture that would last for at least the next ten minutes regardless of what happened.

"It’s over," said Marcus.

"Yes." Raven looking at the corridor.

The walls with cracks.

The ceiling with two collapsed sections.

The blood on the floor from twenty minutes of fighting tracing the complete map of everything that had happened there. "It’s over."

Cael looking at the creature’s remains.

"I’ve never seen one of these eliminated in the field."

"Neither have I," said Raven.

"How did you know the rear point was the right one?"

"I didn’t." Raven picking up the silver knife from the floor.

"But it was the only point where sustained damage produced visible results. Against a level‑200 creature, the only path is to accumulate on the same point until the system can’t compensate anymore."

Cael processed that.

"Twenty minutes for one creature."

"Yes."

"The other two have been active for the same amount of time."

Raven looked toward the main corridor.

Toward where Alex and Seraph were with the first creature.

Toward where Davan and F6’s bearer were with the second.

"Then let’s go."

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[Central Courtyard — same moment]

Sixteen lesser creatures had stopped.

Generation had completely stopped.

And the level‑72 Inquisitor looked at his communicator with the expression of someone who had just received information that changed the entire calculation.

"The second creature has been eliminated," he said aloud.

The ten Inquisitors processed that.

The remaining active lesser creatures — seventy — had their energy signatures changing in real time.

Not stopped yet.

But slower.

The system losing one‑third of its shared energy source produced visible results in less than ten seconds.

Maya looked at the seventy.

Looked at the mother, who had charged at Emily and whom Kira had contained with Predator’s Sense and calculated trajectory while Akari recovered.

"The mother is going to feel this," said Maya.

"How will she react?" said Emily.

"I don’t know." Calculating. "But if the system lost one‑third of the shared energy and the mother contracted all her resources toward the center—"

"She has nothing left to contract," said Kira.

"Exactly."

The mother stopped.

Not like the lesser creatures stopping from resource suspension. She stopped like something that had just processed information that had no precedent in its evaluation system and needed time to produce a response.

Three seconds of complete stillness.

The seventy lesser creatures also stopped — in a cascade, one after another, the loss of the shared energy one‑third propagating through the system in real time.

The central courtyard was silent.

Emily looking at the courtyard.

Kira looking at the mother.

Maya looking at the numbers — seventy lesser creatures stopped, the mother still, the ten Inquisitors with accumulated damage but standing.

"Is it over?" said Emily.

"No," said Kira. Her amber eyes fixed on the mother. "She’s processing the loss."

"How long will she take to process?"

"I don’t know." Her ears oriented toward the mother with the specific attention of [Predator’s Sense] at maximum. "But when she finishes—"

The mother resumed movement.

Different from before.

Not toward the three. Not with the speed of all resources concentrated. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚

Toward the side corridor.

Toward where the second creature had been.

Toward where the second creature’s signature was no longer present on the spiritual plane.

"She’s going where the second one was," said Kira.

"Why?" said Emily.

Maya processed that for two seconds.

"Because the system lost a node and is trying to find it." A pause. "The creatures were a system. If one of the nodes disappears, the system searches for the node before reconfiguring... It’s like a hive mind."

"And when she gets there and doesn’t find it?"

Maya looked at Kira.

Kira looked at Maya.

"Raven is in that corridor," said Kira.

Both looked at Emily.

Emily was already activating Purifying Light.

"Then let’s go."

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