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SSS Ranked Talent: I Can Upgrade My Skills Infinitely-Chapter 190: Deleting the Syndicate Fleet, Paired Skills
"Syndicate High Command," Alvian’s voice echoed across the planet, devoid of anger, devoid of mercy, and chillingly precise. "You sought to merge our worlds to rule the ashes. You assumed you were the administrators of this reality."
Alvian raised the [Edge of Entropy], the colorless blade absorbing the light of the screens.
"You were wrong. Your trial period has expired."
—-
The sky over the terrestrial capital of the Syndicate was no longer a bruised, weeping purple. It was entirely blacked out.
Azureus, the Aerial Dreadnought, hung suspended in the stratosphere like a judgment handed down from the heavens. The sheer, impossible mass of the floating city cast a shadow that swallowed the sprawling, neon-lit megalopolis below. Earth’s atmosphere groaned under the spatial displacement, the atmospheric regulators of the city churning out a low, bass-heavy thrum that rattled the windows of every corporate skyscraper for fifty miles.
Alvian stood on the prow of the Royal Palace balcony, his hands resting lightly on the cool marble railing. The wind up here was fierce, tearing at his dark [Vestments of the Void Monarch], but he remained a statue of perfect stillness. His violet eyes, swirling with the cold light of the Void Sovereign, tracked the frantic, ant-like movements of the Syndicate forces below.
"They look panicked," Valeria observed, stepping up beside him. She held her newly forged tower shield, the [Aegis of Terra], resting its heavy edge against the stone.
"They are operating on outdated data," Alvian replied, his voice a calm, even cadence against the roaring wind. "They expected a localized breach. They expected a team of high-level players. They did not expect us to bring the entire server node with us."
Down below, the Syndicate High Command finally reacted. Klaxons wailed, a shrill, mechanical screaming that pierced the clouds. From the hidden subterranean hangars and reinforced military bunkers of the capital, the Syndicate’s terrestrial military scrambled.
Sleek, black fighter jets infused with mana-engines shot into the sky, leaving trails of blue exhaust. Heavy, bipedal anti-air mechs locked their shoulder-mounted plasma cannons onto the floating coral city. Swarms of automated mana-drones rose like an angry hive of metallic hornets.
"They’re launching everything," Valeria said, a fierce grin touching her lips. She rolled her shoulders, the golden armor shifting with a heavy, metallic clank. "Should we do something about that?"
"I already did," Alvian said simply. He didn’t even raise his hand. "Delegation is the peak of efficiency."
The first salvo of Syndicate missiles breached the cloud layer, hundreds of specialized bunker-busters aimed directly at the underbelly of Azureus.
They never made contact.
The [Mist Anchor] and [Iron-Root Anchor] protocols, woven directly into the city’s Mythical-tier wards by Alvian’s own hands, woke up. A multi-colored, hexagonal grid flared to life around the dreadnought.
The leading edge of the missile swarm hit the grid. Instantly, the automated thermal-shock subroutine triggered. The air around the warheads dropped to absolute zero in a microsecond. The advanced propulsion systems flash-frozen, the missiles stalled in mid-air, turning into heavy blocks of harmless ice before plummeting back down toward the city below.
The fighter jets tried to pull up, realizing the danger, but the [Void Sentinel] turrets lining the adamantine battlements of Azureus whirred into motion. They didn’t fire bullets. They fired localized gravity wells.
Invisible tethers of raw gravitational force latched onto the Syndicate jets. The pilots screamed as their aircraft were violently halted in mid-air, the G-forces instantly knocking them unconscious. The gravity wells spun, catching the incoming plasma fire from the ground mechs and slingshotting the superheated energy right back down into the Syndicate’s own defensive lines.
Explosions blossomed across the terrestrial capital. The Syndicate’s grand fleet was swatting itself.
"That’s... terrifyingly effective," Valeria murmured, watching a squadron of jets get crushed into dense balls of scrap metal by a single automated turret.
"It’s a closed-loop defense system," Alvian noted, his eyes scanning the telemetry data streaming across his vision. "They provide the kinetic energy, Azureus redirects it. They are essentially paying for their own demolition."
"Right. Well, sitting up here while the turrets have all the fun is bad for my morale." Valeria turned away from the railing. She looked at the lines of Vanguard knights standing at attention in the courtyard behind them. Five thousand elite warriors, clad in gold and silver, waiting for the order.
Alvian turned to face her. He stepped into her personal space, his hands reaching out to adjust the heavy leather strap securing the [Aegis of Terra] to her forearm. His fingers were cool against the heated metal of her gauntlet. It was an unnecessary adjustment—her gear was flawless—but it was a quiet excuse for proximity before the drop.
"Your left guard was a millimeter loose," Alvian lied smoothly, his eyes flicking up to meet hers. "A millimeter is a vulnerability."
Valeria let out a soft, breathy laugh, rolling her eyes. She didn’t pull away. Instead, she leaned into the touch for a fraction of a second, her shoulder bumping solidly against his chest. "You’re an awful liar, Alvian. But I appreciate the maintenance check."
"Don’t break the planet," Alvian said, his voice dropping to a register meant only for her.
"I’ll try to leave a few blocks intact for you," she promised, her grey eyes shining with a fierce, unwavering light.
Valeria turned to her troops. She raised her claymore high into the air.
"VANGUARD! PREPARE FOR DROP!"
The knights slammed their weapons against their shields in a thunderous, rhythmic roar.
"The shields of this city do not hide!" Valeria’s voice boomed, echoing with the power of the Titan Bloodline. "They fall from the sky and crush the enemy! Drop!"
Valeria sprinted toward the edge of the balcony and leaped into the abyss.
Behind her, five thousand knights followed. They didn’t use parachutes. They didn’t cast flight spells. As they hit the Earth’s atmosphere, Valeria activated her [Titan’s Aura]. The golden light exploded from her falling form, linking with the knights behind her.
From the ground, the Syndicate forces looked up in fresh horror. It looked as though a meteor shower made of solid gold was descending upon their capital.
Valeria hit the central plaza of the Syndicate military sector with the force of a tactical nuke.
The impact vaporized the concrete, sending a massive shockwave of pure kinetic force rippling through the streets. Syndicate mechs were blown off their feet, their armor crumpling like tin foil. The Vanguard landed in a perfect, expanding circle around her, their heavy boots cracking the asphalt, their shields locking together instantly to form an impenetrable phalanx of divine metal.
The beachhead was secured.
High above, Alvian watched the golden ring establish itself amidst the sea of red Syndicate forces. He equipped the [Edge of Entropy], the colorless spear humming eagerly in his grip.
"Hold the line, Shield," Alvian whispered to the wind. "The Spear is coming."
—-
The dust from the Vanguard’s meteoric landing had barely begun to settle when the sky tore open a second time.
Alvian did not drop with the radiant glory of a golden titan. He fell with the terrifying silence of a terminal velocity execution. He bypassed the atmospheric friction entirely, wrapping himself in a localized vacuum sphere, dropping into the heart of the Syndicate’s fortified military base like a tungsten rod.
He landed directly in front of Valeria’s shield wall.
There was no fiery explosion, only a sudden, concussive "CRACK" that shattered the remaining asphalt into fine powder. The sheer density of his [Chaos Body] transferred the kinetic energy deep into the earth, creating a localized tremor that knocked the advancing line of Syndicate super-soldiers flat on their backs.
Alvian stood up slowly, the dark fabric of his coat settling around his boots. The [Edge of Entropy] rested casually over his shoulder.
"You’re late," Valeria called out from behind her massive shield, her voice laced with adrenaline. She smashed the rim of her shield into the faceplate of a recovering Syndicate elite, shattering his visor.
"I gave you thirty seconds to enjoy the spotlight," Alvian replied, stepping seamlessly into her guard. "Efficiency requires I don’t steal all the aggro."
They were in the belly of the beast. The Syndicate base was a sprawling complex of reinforced steel, anti-magic dampeners, and heavily armed troops. Hundreds of augmented mercenaries, wielding thermal lances and high-frequency vibro-blades, swarmed the plaza, desperate to break the Vanguard’s beachhead.
"Their firing lines are overlapping," Alvian critiqued, lazily swatting a plasma bolt out of the air with the flat of his spear. "They are clustering their melee units without proper ranged support. It’s embarrassing."
"Could you critique their tactics after we kill them?" Valeria grunted, catching the blow of a massive, bipedal mech on her [Aegis of Terra]. The hydraulic fist ground against the divine metal, sparking violently, but Valeria didn’t yield an inch.
"Very well."
Alvian moved. He didn’t just fight beside her; he fought around her. They had spent the last three weeks surviving the end of the world together, and their combat rhythm had evolved into a deadly, unspoken synchronization.







