MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 138: THE ANCHOR WHO REMEMBERS

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Chapter 138: THE ANCHOR WHO REMEMBERS

Chapter 138 — THE ANCHOR WHO REMEMBERS

The darkness above did not return to stone.

It remained infinite.

A false sky stretched overhead, woven from drifting constellations that shimmered across the dragon’s obsidian scales. Each subtle movement of its body shifted entire star fields.

Zehell stood rigid beside Long Hao.

Her spear remained raised.

But her mind—

Her mind was unraveling.

Shadow King.

Past cycles.

Broken worlds.

She had followed him through battles.

Through collapse.

Through dragons forged of iron.

But this—

This was different.

This wasn’t escalation.

This was history rewriting itself.

The dragon’s vast head hovered near them, violet eyes unblinking.

"You seek to understand," it said.

Its voice rolled through the cavern like distant thunder beneath the ocean.

"Then listen."

The slab behind Long Hao pulsed once.

Soft.

Measured.

The silver veins across its surface brightened faintly.

Zehell glanced between the dragon and the slab, confusion tightening her chest.

"Who are you?" she demanded.

The dragon’s gaze shifted to her.

"I am not guardian."

"I am not invader."

Its wings folded partially inward, enclosing the chamber in an even deeper sense of intimacy.

"I am Anchor."

The word vibrated differently.

Not title.

Function.

Long Hao’s brow furrowed.

"You’re the slab."

"I am the origin of its memory."

The dragon’s massive claws flexed slightly against stone.

"The slab is remnant."

"I am continuity."

Inside—

The triangular lattice stirred uneasily.

Longyu whispered:

"This entity predates Sovereign implementation."

The silver fragment spoke low.

"Primary anchor node."

Zehell exhaled slowly.

"So you’re the thing before the system."

The dragon inclined its head slightly.

"Yes."

Long Hao stepped forward.

"Then you know my past."

The dragon’s eyes narrowed.

"I know all cycles."

The cavern shifted subtly.

The slab’s carvings ignited once more, projecting faint images across the air—shadows of battles long forgotten.

Worlds suspended in darkness.

Figures standing before collapsing skies.

Among them—

A silhouette.

Cloaked in shadow.

Standing alone against a fracture tearing through reality.

Zehell felt her throat tighten.

"That’s him."

The dragon continued.

"In the first collapse, there was no Sovereign."

"No regulation."

"No correction."

"Only extinction."

The projected world cracked open like glass shattering in slow motion.

A void spread across its surface, swallowing continents.

"That was when you stood."

The silhouette lifted one hand.

Darkness bent around it.

Zehell’s voice trembled faintly.

"He controlled it?"

The dragon answered.

"He did not control."

"He challenged."

The projection showed the silhouette stepping into the void itself.

Not retreating.

Not sealing.

Entering.

"Shadow King," the dragon said slowly.

"The one who walks into collapse and commands it to halt."

Long Hao’s chest tightened.

"I don’t remember any of this."

"You would not."

The dragon’s tail coiled slightly.

"In each cycle, you rise without memory."

"In each cycle, you reject inevitability."

"In each cycle, you defy heaven."

The words struck harder than the previous ones.

Zehell frowned.

"Heaven?"

The dragon’s gaze drifted upward toward the infinite dark sky above them.

"Call it system."

"Call it law."

"Call it balance."

"It is the force that ensures entropy completes its work."

The slab projected a series of worlds collapsing under invisible pressure.

The Sovereign network forming afterward.

A patchwork.

An artificial barrier.

"You were not chosen because you are strong," the dragon continued.

"You were not chosen because you are worthy."

"You were chosen because you refuse."

Long Hao’s voice was steady.

"Refuse what?"

"Inevitability."

The cavern darkened further.

The dragon’s eyes burned brighter.

"Most beings accept collapse."

"They adapt."

"They submit."

"You do not."

Zehell’s confusion deepened.

She stepped closer to Long Hao unconsciously.

"Are you saying he’s some kind of... recurring variable?"

The dragon’s gaze flicked to her.

"Yes."

Long Hao exhaled slowly.

"So every cycle, I fight collapse."

"Yes."

"And fail?"

The dragon did not answer immediately.

Then—

"In each cycle, you delay."

Silence.

Zehell swallowed.

"Delay what?"

"End."

The word fell heavy.

The slab’s projection shifted again. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

It showed the Sovereign system forming around fractured worlds.

Regulation implemented.

Correction enforced.

A cage.

A solution.

A compromise.

"You resisted full dominion," the dragon said.

"You rejected becoming singular authority."

"You fractured your own ascension."

Long Hao’s eyes narrowed slightly.

"I didn’t want to rule."

The dragon’s voice deepened.

"You were never meant to rule."

"You were meant to oppose."

Zehell looked between them.

"Oppose what?"

The dragon’s wings unfurled slightly, stars sliding across their surface.

"Heaven."

The word echoed differently.

Not spiritual.

Structural.

"The force that ensures balance through erasure."

"The law that demands worlds collapse when they exceed threshold."

Long Hao felt something click into place.

The Sovereign system.

Correction protocols.

The Black Steel Dragon.

They were not villains.

They were mechanisms.

"And I reject that," he murmured.

"Yes."

The dragon’s massive head lowered slightly.

"You stand common with those who go against heaven."

"You stand with those who say no."

Zehell’s voice sharpened.

"And that’s supposed to justify throwing him into every collapse?"

The dragon regarded her calmly.

"You think he is victim?"

Her jaw tightened.

"He’s human."

The dragon’s gaze returned to Long Hao.

"He is not merely human."

The slab’s carvings flared again.

The silhouette of Shadow King reappeared.

This time clearer.

Not cloaked.

Eyes glowing with the same violet depth as the dragon’s own.

"You bound yourself to mortality," the dragon said quietly.

"In every cycle."

"To remain among those you protect."

"To understand loss."

"To understand attachment."

Zehell’s heart skipped.

The dragon’s gaze shifted to her.

"You are not anomaly."

"You are anchor."

Her breath caught.

"What?"

"You bind him to humanity."

"You ensure he does not ascend into singular void."

Long Hao’s voice cut in sharply.

"I didn’t choose to be some cosmic counterweight."

The dragon’s gaze did not waver.

"No."

"You chose to defy heaven."

"And heaven responded."

The slab’s projection shifted again.

This time—

The envoy appeared.

Silver eyes.

Standing before a forming Sovereign system.

"You fractured your dominion," the dragon continued.

"So heaven created correction."

"Sovereign was born to replace you."

Long Hao’s fists tightened slightly.

"They replaced me with regulation."

"Yes."

"And it failed."

The slab showed Sovereign constructs struggling to contain collapse.

Black nodes suppressed.

Red nodes overcorrecting.

Silver nodes destabilizing.

"Because regulation cannot defy heaven."

"It can only delay."

Silence stretched.

Zehell felt dizzy.

Her mind struggled to process it.

"You’re saying he’s the only one who can oppose whatever this... structural heaven is?"

The dragon nodded slowly.

"He does not obey."

"He does not yield."

"He does not accept inevitability."

"And that makes him dangerous."

Long Hao met the dragon’s gaze fully now.

"And what do you want?"

The dragon’s eyes dimmed slightly.

"I do not want."

"I observe."

"You have returned again."

"The slab called you because collapse accelerates."

The cavern trembled faintly.

Above them, the false sky flickered.

The slab pulsed faster.

Zehell’s confusion sharpened into something else.

Fear.

"What happens if he doesn’t remember?"

The dragon answered without hesitation.

"Then heaven completes its work."

The air grew colder.

Long Hao exhaled slowly.

"So this is awakening."

"Yes."

"You want me to remember."

"I want you to choose."

The dragon’s eyes locked onto his.

"In every cycle, you are offered ascension."

"In every cycle, you refuse."

"You choose mortality."

"You choose bond."

"You choose rebellion."

Zehell looked at him.

Her mind spinning.

"Long Hao..."

He didn’t look at her.

He stared at the dragon.

"If I remember everything," he asked quietly, "do I stop being... me?"

The dragon’s voice softened fractionally.

"That is the question every Shadow King asks."

The slab behind him began glowing brighter again.

Silver veins spreading across its surface.

The hollow circle darkening.

Zehell’s heart pounded.

"What’s happening?"

The dragon’s gaze lifted slightly.

"The cycle accelerates."

The cavern shook.

Not from physical force.

From something larger shifting.

The false sky overhead flickered violently.

Stars blinking out one by one.

The dragon’s final words carried weight beyond sound.

"You were chosen not because you are destined."

"But because you are the only one who says no to destiny."

Silence.

Then—

The slab flared.

Light gathering once more.

Not blinding yet.

Building.

The dragon’s eyes burned violet.

"Shadow King Long Hao."

Its voice deepened.

"Will you remember?"

The cavern trembled violently.

The slab’s center turned pure black.

Zehell reached instinctively for his arm.

"What are they asking you?"

Long Hao did not answer.

Because inside—

Something ancient stirred.

And for the first time—

It stirred back.

[Chapter ENDS]

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