SSS Rank: Strongest Beast Master
Chapter 129: Uncaged Monster
CHAPTER 129: UNCAGED MONSTER
The fight was paused, perfectly balanced and tense. Jonah and Ariana stood on opposite sides of the arena, two equal but opposite powers, both waiting for the other to make the next move.
And then the Bureau shattered the entire board.
BOOM.
The first explosion wasn’t on the arena floor where everyone was watching. It was deep beneath it, a powerful, rumbling blast that shook the very foundations of the old arena. The crowd cried out in alarm as a deep tremor ran through the stone stands, making the benches vibrate and dust fall from the high ceilings.
"What was that?" Jonah yelled, his head snapping towards the smoking hole from the previous day’s sabotage attack, thinking it was a delayed reaction.
Before anyone could answer, two more explosions rocked the arena in quick succession, one right after the other.
BOOM! BOOM!
This time they were much louder, much closer. They came from the main support pillars on the opposite sides of the massive arena. Panic began to spread through the crowd as huge cracks spiderwebbed up the old stone walls. People started to stand up, their faces filled with fear.
In the VIP box, the Headmaster was on his feet, his face a mask of cold anger. "They’re not trying to sabotage the match anymore," he roared into his comms. "This is a diversion!"
Jonah’s mind raced, trying to piece it together. The sabotage, the explosions... it didn’t make sense. It was too loud, too chaotic. This wasn’t like the assassination attempt from before. This was something else. This was a demolition.
And then he understood. The rune, the assassination attempt. That had been Plan A. A quiet, deniable way to get rid of him and frame his power.
When that failed, they had moved to Plan B.
And Plan B was not quiet.
SCREEEEEEECH-CRUNCH!
The sound was a horrifying mix of grinding rock and tearing metal. The very center of the arena floor, the place where Jonah and Ariana had just been dueling, began to crack and lift. The solid stone groaned under an immense pressure from below.
"The main protective wards are offline!" Vanessa’s voice screamed over the stadium’s emergency comms, her words sharp with panic and disbelief. "Someone disabled them from an internal control panel in the sub-levels! The entire system is down!"
The crowd was trapped. The massive arena gates were still sealed, a precaution against the saboteurs escaping. But now, the fortress had become a cage.
Jonah and Ariana instinctively backed away from the rising center of the stage, their duel completely forgotten. In this moment, they were no longer opponents in a tournament; they were just two people about to face a huge, unfolding disaster.
With a deafening roar, the arena floor gave way.
It didn’t just collapse. It was punched upwards by something massive, something impossibly strong. Huge chunks of rock and bent, twisted pieces of metal flew into the air like confetti at a nightmare parade. A thick, choking cloud of dust and debris burst from the wide, jagged hole that had just opened up in the middle of their battlefield.
And from that hole, a monster climbed out.
It was a nightmare given flesh. A monster from Station Chimera’s darkest, oldest labs. It was a horrifying, twisted mix of a dozen different creatures, an insult to life itself.
It had the huge, muscular body of a giant bear, but its skin was a patchwork of hard, insect plates and tough, scaly lizard skin. One of its arms was a massive, powerful crab-like pincer, each tip as sharp as a spear. Its other arm was a long, whip-like tentacle that ended in a sharp, curved bone scythe. Its head was a horrifying mix of a wolf and a snake, with rows of long, needle-sharp teeth dripping with a green, sizzling venom. Many glowing red eyes, scattered across its face, burned with a mindless, built-in rage.
SKREEEEEEEEEEONK!
The creature roared, a horrible, strange sound that mixed beast, machine, and pure agony. The sound struck the crowd, making their rising panic explode into a stampede.
This was the Bureau’s real plan.
The sabotaged rune hadn’t just been a weapon; it had been a distraction to draw all of the Academy’s security and attention to the arena floor. While everyone was looking at the smoking hole, the Bureau’s agents, hidden in the chaos, had moved to their real target. They had disabled the main wards and unleashed this... this abomination.
They had created a monster, and they were about to let it run rampant in an arena full of trapped, helpless people.
Jonah’s mind spun at how clever and evil it was. It was a classic "Problem, Reaction, Solution" plan.
The Problem: a terrifying, unstoppable monster is on the loose.
The Reaction: panic, chaos, and the clear failure of the Academy’s security to protect its people.
And the Solution? The Bureau, the only ones with the expertise to handle such Chimeric threats, would step in to save the day, reasserting their authority and proving that the Academy couldn’t be trusted to keep its own people safe.
And in the middle of it all, there was him. Jonah. The unstable asset whose tournament match had been the epicenter of the entire disaster. They would frame him. They would say his unique power had somehow drawn the creature to him, or that the chaos of his fight had triggered its release from its ancient prison. They would paint him as the cause of the very problem they had secretly and deliberately created.
It was a clever, evil trap, designed to ruin him and the Academy in one single, bloody event.
The Chimera pulled its massive, disgusting body completely out of the hole, its sharp claws digging into the broken stone. Its multiple red eyes scanned the screaming, panicked crowd. It saw thousands of helpless, trapped prey, and it prepared to begin the slaughter.
This was it. The final, desperate move in a war no one else could even see. The Bureau had just uncaged their monster. And Jonah was standing right in its path.