John moved through the dense southern forest like a shadow, wings folded, claws softly brushing against roots and rock. Every step was calculated; every heartbeat synced with the distant tremors. The Abyssal Verdant Colossus was closer now, and the ground still vibrated faintly with each of its steps. Unlike any other monster he had faced, its approach was methodical, deliberate. Every movement radiated power so immense that even the air around it seemed to weigh heavier with its presence.
John's golden eyes flicked across the forest floor, scanning for anything that could be used to his advantage—fallen trees, jagged rock formations, unstable soil, mana veins hidden beneath moss, and even the remains of monsters he had slain in previous hunts. Each detail, each potential hazard, could become part of a trap.
He crouched low behind a massive fallen trunk, tail curling around the roots for balance. A low rumble resonated in his chest as he considered the sheer scale of the challenge ahead. This was no ordinary opponent. He had killed tier 7 monsters with brutal efficiency, but the Colossus was **tier 10**—a level far beyond anything John had previously encountered. It was stronger, smarter, and likely more resilient than anything he could bring to bear head-on.
His claws dug into the soft earth as he exhaled, smoke curling from his nostrils. His mind raced, calculating.
*Force alone won't work.*
*Direct attack will get me killed.*
*Even my dark flame, my agility, my Predator's Instinct… all of it may be meaningless against that power.*
He closed his eyes briefly, feeling his Dark Mana Core pulse beneath his scales. The core had been stabilizing for some time now, growing stronger with each battle, each kill. But this… this would push him to limits he had yet to test.
John opened his eyes again, a grave, focused expression etched across his scaled face. He stared toward the west, toward the slow, deliberate movement of the Colossus. Even at this distance, he could sense the sheer dominance emanating from the monster.
The size difference alone was staggering. Where John towered over most tier 7 creatures, the Colossus dwarfed him. Its limbs were like tree trunks, its claws capable of crushing entire forest floors in a single swipe. Its glowing green eyes reflected intelligence and awareness—not blind instinct, not rage, but a calculated, patient predator.
*It's not just big. It's thinking.*
John's mind sharpened. For the first time in weeks, adrenaline mingled with fear—not the panicked fear of a hatchling—but the cautious, razor-sharp awareness of a predator sizing up a rival far above its power.
*I can't fight it head-on. I'll die instantly. I need a plan.*
He shifted slightly, wings tensing, muscles coiling like springs. His talons dug deeper into the earth, anchoring him. He had survived this long not by brute force alone, but by using strategy, ambush, and clever timing. He would need all of it—and more—to survive against a tier 10 opponent.
*Step one: Observation.*
John needed to understand the Colossus. Its speed, its attack patterns, its weaknesses, anything he could exploit. A head-on fight now was death. But if he watched, learned, and waited for an opening… perhaps he could turn the forest into a weapon.
He climbed to the top of a ridge, wings folding for stealth, eyes never leaving the slowly advancing mass of the Colossus. Even at a distance, he could feel the sheer destructive aura of its presence. Each step it took sent small tremors rolling across the terrain, alerting every creature within miles. The tier 5 and 6 monsters that still inhabited the southern forest had already fled, leaving their territory open to the unstoppable advance of the colossus.
John's jaw tightened. He wasn't just defending territory anymore; survival was personal.
*Step two: Preparation.*
He needed resources. Bones, scales, cores from the monsters he had killed could be used to boost his abilities, and he could lure any weaker monsters into traps to refine his offensive skills and keep his body primed. But even as he considered his arsenal, another realization struck him.
*I can't beat it alone.*
Even with all his skills and power, even with his mastery of Dark Flame Breath, Predator's Instinct, and Scale Hardening, a tier 10 opponent was beyond him. But that didn't mean he had to fight it directly. Allies could be found—or forced. Even other tier 7s or lower could be manipulated. If he could force the Colossus into conflicts with other monsters, even temporarily, it could give him openings to study and strike.
John crouched low again, tail coiling around a thick root as he allowed his mind to wander further into strategy. He envisioned the terrain, the cliffs, the broken trees, the unstable land. He could manipulate the battlefield. He could use ambushes. Even if the Colossus's power was absolute, it would have limits in reaction time.
*Step three: Patience.*
John exhaled slowly, the tip of his tail tapping rhythmically against the trunk beneath him. He had survived so far because he waited, because he didn't let arrogance dictate his actions. This time, patience was not optional—it was survival. One wrong move, one mistimed strike, and he would be reduced to ash before he could even realize it.
*Step four: Assessment.*
He flexed his wings. Every muscle ached from constant growth and battle, but he knew he had to push further. He had to refine his skills to perfection—every beat of his wings, every flick of his tail, every pulse of mana in his core had to be executed flawlessly. There was no margin for error.
The tremor came again, stronger this time. John froze mid-thought.
The Colossus was almost at the edge of the forest. Soon, its massive presence would collide with his territory, with everything he had worked to claim. The faint tremor reverberated through the ridge, and John's instincts told him that the forest itself was preparing for chaos.
He pressed a claw to the ridge's stone, letting his perception stretch outward. Even at a distance, he could feel the vastness of the creature's aura, the impossibility of fighting it directly. A chill of anticipation ran down his spine.
*I have to be careful. I can't fight it yet.*
John spread his wings slightly, allowing himself a broader vantage point. He watched the massive silhouette of the tier 10 monster move slowly, crushing trees and crushing the land beneath it. Its pace was deliberate, its awareness calculated. It wasn't searching blindly—it was looking for him. Perhaps it had already sensed his domain. Perhaps it was hunting.
John's jaw tightened, his chest rising with controlled breaths.
*This is the first time I've ever seen a level 10 monster.*
*And I will not die here.*
He flexed his claws, dark flames flickering faintly along his scales as he crouched low behind the ridge. A grave determination settled over him like armor. He would survive. He would learn. And if the opportunity presented itself, he would strike.
For now, though, he had to wait.
*I can't defeat it by force.*
*I have to be smart.*
*I have to make a plan.*
The Abyssal Verdant Colossus drew closer. The forest quaked beneath its approach, every tree a silent witness to the arrival of something far beyond John's current strength. And as he watched, a cold, calculating thought ran through his mind:
*This is a new horizon. And if I survive… I will grow beyond anything I've ever imagined.*
John lowered himself further behind the ridge, wings tucked tightly, tail coiled for balance. His amber eyes never left the distant monster. He studied its movements, the way it crushed the ground with each step, the ripple of corrupted mana radiating outward. Every detail mattered. Every fraction of information could be the difference between survival and death.
*I can't fight it head-on.*
*I can't rush in.*
*I have to plan.*
For the first time since he had begun carving out his territory, John felt the full weight of the world outside him—the dangers beyond his current strength, the monsters that could crush him with a single blow, the reality that even a Dragon Child with growing power could be insignificant in the grand hierarchy of this world.
And yet, beneath that weight, a spark of excitement flared.
*Finally… a challenge worthy of me.*
John exhaled slowly, the smoke from his nostrils curling in the faint morning light. The forest remained silent around him, as if it too was waiting for the inevitable clash to begin. He crouched lower, preparing for the long, careful game he would have to play.
The Abyssal Verdant Colossus had arrived at the edge of his sight, far larger than anything he had faced, emanating overwhelming power. John's expression hardened. The faint tremors rolled through the forest floor. He wasn't sure if the Colossus had sensed him yet—but soon, it would.
And when that moment came, he had to be ready.
*I can't fight it by force. I'll be killed instantly.*
John's gaze narrowed, amber eyes reflecting the distant, colossal silhouette. For the first time in his life, he felt the true weight of what it meant to be a Dragon Child in a world that had monsters far beyond his comprehension.
*I have to think. I have to plan. I have to survive… no matter what.*
The forest held its breath with him.
