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The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist novel Chapter 361

Summary for Chapter 361: The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist

Summary of Chapter 361 – A pivotal chapter in The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist by survivalArtist001

The chapter Chapter 361 is one of the most intense moments in The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist, written by survivalArtist001. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 361: Chapter 361 : The Dragon vs The Devil (3) Final

"I am dying now..."

The words barely left Zarvok’s lips when something ’else’ answered.

A presence—vast, ancient, suffocating—uncoiled inside his mind.

’So... you finally learned the truth of your lineage, Zarvok,’

a voice thundered within his skull.

’And the prophecy as well. How amusing.’

Zarvok’s pupils shrank.

"...Tiamat..."

Laughter echoed through his consciousness.

’You were never meant to rule,’ the Dragon God whispered.

’You were born as my slave and you will die as one too.’

A burning pressure spread through Zarvok’s veins. Black-gold runes crawled across his shattered scales. His muscles twitched against his will.

’KILL HIM,’ the voice commanded.

’KILL ALEX OR DIE TRYING.’

Zarvok screamed.

"NO—!"

His battered body rose—

’not by his will.’

The sky split.

A colossal portal tore open above the ruins, bleeding draconic light. One by one, massive silhouettes emerged—ancient dragons in their true forms, wings blotting out the Skies.

Their eyes locked onto Alex.

Zarvok’s body convulsed as invisible strings pulled him forward. He clutched his spear, knuckles whitening, every movement tearing through shattered bones.

"Alex...!" he roared, blood spilling from his mouth.

"Hurry... kill me... and save your loved ones... this is your only—!"

His body lunged.

The spear slashed through the air, overflowing with killing intent.

Alex stepped aside effortlessly.

Another thrust.

He slipped past it.

"do you know why I haven’t killed you until now," Alex said calmly.

Zarvok’s fading consciousness struggled against the invasion. "...Why...?"

Alex’s eyes softened—just a fraction.

"You gave me five minutes before attacking... so I could evacuate my loved ones. You can say I liked that about you."

His voice cooled.

"If not for that... after what you did to Alicia... I would’ve given you a horrifying death."

Zarvok drew a ragged breath.

Alex continued, "You know a lot about the enemy I’ll fight in the future. You’ll make a good pawn for me."

Confusion rippled through Zarvok’s mind—through ’Tiamat’s’ intrusion.

Then Alex spoke in a low voice.

"Create... death energy."

[Using Cosmic Essence to generate Death Energy.]

Black starlight bloomed around him—cold, final, absolute.

"Third Form," Alex whispered.

"Celestial Flow."

In a single heartbeat—

He vanished.

Not teleported.

Not dashed. 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖

He simply ’ceased to be where he was.’

To the dragons, it felt like death itself had begun walking.

A streak of black light carved through the sky.

A dragon’s head fell before it realized it had been struck.

Another split in half mid-roar.

Wings, scales, and blood rained across the heavens as Alex flowed between them, each step bending space, each motion severing existence.

He did not swing wildly.

He ’moved.’

And wherever he passed—

Dragons died.

The portal trembled.

Alex appeared before it, blade raised.

He cut—

Not the gate.

But the ’space’ sustaining it.

Reality collapsed.

The portal screamed.

Then vanished.

The sky fell silent.

Only ruin remained.

Zarvok’s body finally dropped, control slipping from Tiamat’s grasp.

Alex stood before Zarvok’s broken body.

The battlefield lay in ruins, ash drifting through the fractured sky. For a moment, the world seemed to hold its breath.

Then—

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