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The Extra Who Shouldn't Exist novel Chapter 419

Chapter 419: Chapter 420 : Submission

Victoria’s laughter faded into something sharper.

Her eyes locked onto him.

"Then let’s see how you handle that..."

She suddenly stomped her foot down.

The impact cracked the already fractured earth beneath her heel. A shockwave rippled outward in a circular blast, shattering stone and sending jagged slabs of the decayed ground rising several feet before crashing back down.

"Take this," she said coldly. "Let’s see how you handle that."

The earth split open.

Not in thin cracks.

In massive ruptures.

From beneath the ground, something moved.

Three colossal forms began rising—slowly at first, forcing their way through layers of broken stone.

The first monster emerged with a thunderous roar. Its massive body was built from jagged black rock, glowing green veins pulsing through its cracks like molten energy. Emerald eyes burned beneath broken horns, and its enormous stone claws could cleave through steel. Each step shook the ground.

The second followed, tall and armored in sharp blue crystal. Frost mist coiled around it, and pale-blue eyes gleamed from within its icy frame. Every step froze the earth before shattering it into fragments.

The third rose last—gold and darkness fused together. Metallic scales gleamed across its body, edged with faint black flames. Twin horns curved back like scythes, and molten fangs glowed within its mouth. Heat rippled through the air as the ground beneath it scorched and cracked.

Each one was the size of a building.

Their shadows swallowed Alex completely.

The ground trembled violently as they turned toward him.

Then they charged.

Their footsteps alone created craters. Their roars tore through the sky. Massive claws tore through the air as they lunged to rip him apart.

Alex looked up at them.

He sighed lightly.

"You truly underestimate me, lady."

He rolled his shoulders once.

"Let me show you a fraction of the strength I possess."

In a blur—

He vanished.

Not upward.

Forward.

The first monster’s claw came down.

It never reached the ground.

A thunderous impact exploded from its chest.

Alex’s fist had embedded itself deep into its rocky torso.

For a split second—

Nothing happened.

Then the entire upper half of the creature detonated from the inside out.

Stone, energy, bone—obliterated by raw physical force.

Alex twisted midair.

He didn’t draw his sword.

He didn’t use death energy.

Just his body.

He kicked off the falling debris and launched himself toward the second beast.

It roared and swung its massive arm.

Alex met it head-on.

His fist collided with the crystalline armor.

The sound that followed was deafening.

The monster’s arm shattered instantly.

Cracks spread across its entire body like spiderwebs.

Then—

It exploded into fragments of blue crystal.

Before the debris even finished falling—

Alex was already in front of the third.

The horned giant opened its molten jaws to swallow him whole.

Alex stepped into its reach.

Pulled his arm back.

And punched straight through its skull.

The back of the monster’s head burst outward in a violent spray of golden-black energy.

Its colossal body froze for half a second—

Then collapsed and disintegrated.

Silence fell.

Alex landed lightly on the broken ground.

Dust and debris rained down around him.

He brushed his knuckles casually.

Victoria’s mouth hung open.

"How..."

Her voice trembled faintly.

"How could someone possess that much raw power..."

Alex glanced up at her.

"See? Easy peasy."

Victoria slowly smiled.

"It doesn’t matter how powerful you are."

Her eyes glowed.

"Restore."

The shattered remains of the three monsters began vibrating.

Fragments of stone, crystal, and molten scale lifted from the ground.

They reassembled.

Bone fused back together.

Armor reformed.

Claws regrew.

Within seconds—

All three monsters stood again.

Whole.

Intact.

Their massive eyes glared down at Alex with renewed fury.

Victoria’s voice echoed.

"It doesn’t matter how many times you kill them. They will stand back up."

Alex stared at them for a moment.

Then sighed.

"Whatever. Now you’re boring."

The sword in his hand began glowing brighter.

Not violently.

Precisely.

A steady radiance that hummed with structured power.

"Let’s end this."

He lifted the blade.

Then—

He slashed.

Not at the monsters.

At space itself.

The air in front of him split like fabric being cut.

A straight tear carved through reality and passed directly through the three towering beasts.

They froze.

Then—

Their bodies separated cleanly in a blink.

Each one cut down instantly.

Chapter 419 - 420 : Submission 1

Chapter 419 - 420 : Submission 2

Chapter 419 - 420 : Submission 3

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