Chapter summary of Chapter 158 – The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001
In Chapter 158, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist.
Alex exhaled slowly, his silver hair flowing in the breeze as energy crackled around his body.
Then—
His stance shifted.
His feet slid into position, his sword lowered slightly, eyes narrowing like a predator ready to strike.
"Astral Void Rend... First Form."
His voice rang across the battlefield.
"Void Step."
In the blink of an eye—he vanished.
To everyone else watching, it was as if Alex had disappeared from existence itself. Only a faint shimmer of air displacement remained.
Veyron’s eyes widened, his senses screaming.
’Where—?!’
Suddenly—a whisper of steel kissed his throat.
He froze.
Alex had reappeared directly behind him.
The blade hovered mere centimeters from Veyron’s neck. He hadn’t even sensed the movement.
Time itself felt like it had slowed down.
Veyron’s breath hitched.
’Am I... going to die here?’
He turned his eyes slightly—and saw Veyra, in the distance, rushing toward him, her mouth open in a silent scream.
’Sister...’
The sword moved.
A blinding arc.
But—CLANG!!
Something slammed into the sword mid-swing.
An invisible shield—glowing faintly, like space itself had bent—materialized in front of Veyron’s neck.
Alex’s blade collided against it with a burst of sparks.
Alex’s expression twisted into one of genuine shock.
"The hell?!"
Veyron immediately grinned. His moment of death had passed.
And he took the opening.
SLASH!!
His black scythe tore forward and raked across Alex’s chest.
A line of crimson spread across Alex’s shirt.
He was forced back, boots skidding in the dirt, a grimace twisting his face.
Veyron landed and began laughing.
"You’re done now!" he howled. "This scythe carries the power of Corruption itself! That cut will start spreading through your body... your cells will rot... your blood will boil... and your flesh—"
He cackled louder.
"—will fall off the bone."
Moments passed.
Then more.
Alex stood still.
Then tilted his head.
And started laughing.
Low at first—then louder.
Veyra and Veyron paused.
The wound on Alex’s chest? Still bleeding—but nothing else was happening.
No rot.
No corruption.
No decay.
"What...? Why isn’t it working?!" Veyra snapped.
Veyron’s smile dropped. "What did you do...?"
Alex finally stopped laughing and wiped the blood from his lip.
"You said your weapons are infused with the power of Corruption, right?"
He slowly raised his blade again, the silver reflecting eerie starlight.
"Too bad."
His grin turned cold.
"Because just a few hours ago... all types of corruption stopped working on me."
Veyra’s pupils dilated.
Veyron stepped back.
’That’s impossible...’
But there was no time to think.
Alex blurred again—this time not using Void Step, but sheer speed and pressure.
He clashed with them again—
BOOM!
CRASH!
Each blow made the sky shake.
He swung upward—forcing Veyron to block—then spun and delivered a backhand slash toward Veyra’s ribs.
She twisted away, barely evading—her scythe lashing out.
Alex ducked under it and drove his elbow into her stomach, sending her flying back.
He jumped—lightning now crackling around him—and reappeared mid-air, striking Veyron with a brutal downward kick that cratered the earth below.
The twins were being overwhelmed.
And they knew it.
Each time they tried a new spell or chant, Alex copied it within seconds—countering it perfectly, like a mirror that learned on the fly.
"How is he doing this?!" Veyra hissed, her breath ragged.
"I don’t know... but it’s unnatural," Veyron muttered, sweat rolling down his jaw.
Yet each time Alex moved to kill—
That damn shield appeared again.
Blocking his blade.
Interfering with the kill.
Every. Single. Time.
It appeared like an automatic defense system—materializing only when fatal damage was about to land.
Alex’s eyes narrowed as he once again collided with it during a killing blow.
CLANG!
He slid back, fury rising in his chest.
"This again?!"
He glared at the Wraith Twins, blade trembling from pressure.
Veyron started laughing again, blood on his lips but arrogance still in his eyes.
"You finally get it, don’t you?"
He raised his hand.
"This dimension was created by our master, Aaron. For us. It is bound to protect us. As long as we’re here..."
He tapped his chest.
[ Host... Divine weapons are soul-bound. They can only be wielded by their chosen master. It is unlikely you can use another’s weapon. ]
Alex smirked.
"We’ll never know unless we try."
Without hesitation, he launched into the air like a missile.
Veyra and Veyron, both recovering and about to pursue, were knocked back by a sonic boom.
FWOOOOOM!
They snarled—but before they could chase—
A massive, ethereal shield dropped from the sky, enclosing Alex’s friends, the civilians, and himself in a dome of glowing white energy.
It shimmered with runes and a layered structure that pulsed like a heartbeat.
Alex landed hard near Carter and Ethan’s location, sliding into place with urgency as the protective dome sealed behind him.
From above, Veyron and Veyra stared at the dome in confusion and rage, then started attacking it.
"What the hell is that?!" Veyra shouted.
"It’ll take time to break!" Veyron growled.
"MOVE!"
Back below—
Charlotte rushed up, panic in her voice.
"Alex! What’s going on?!"
He didn’t even look at her, rushing toward Ethan’s unconscious body.
"I don’t have time to explain! Just make sure no one comes inside the barrier until I say so!"
Charlotte blinked, taken aback by the sharpness in his tone.
Near the center of the protected area—Ethan lay there, still motionless. His chest rising and falling steadily. His unconscious form radiated calm, like a sleeping god.
And beside him—
A sword.
Not just any sword.
It pulsed with golden radiance, seemingly untouched by the dirt it lay upon. Its hilt was adorned with ancient runes, its blade shimmering like the edge of reality itself. A faint hum surrounded it—a sound like a heartbeat in tune with the world.
’The Celestial Sunblade.’
’That’s it.’
The Ceestial Sunblade —Ethan’s divine sword. The one passed down by the First King of Humanity. The same weapon said to grow with its wielder, responding only to Ethan.
Alex knelt beside Ethan.
"Sorry, Lizard man," he muttered.
He reached out and gripped the sword.
The moment his fingers touched the hilt—
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