GOD-LEVEL SUMMONER: My Wives Are Mythical Beast

Chapter 48: The Herald’s Challenge



Recap of the Previous Chapter

The storm above the Tower revealed its hunger, twisting into a colossal eye that seemed to watch Jemil and his wives from beyond the veil of reality. Alvara stood firm with her blade, Mira invoked the ocean to steady their ground, Lura howled against the raging winds, and Yura's sly wit kept the creeping terror at bay. Yet even their combined strength felt small compared to the intelligence peering from the storm.

And then, from the spiral of lightning and shadow, a reflection stepped forth. A figure that was not simply an enemy, but something impossibly tied to Jemil himself. With every breath of thunder, the Tower whispered: This is the trial you cannot escape.

Main Story

Scene 1 – The Descent of the Herald

The sky tore open with a crack that shook the floor of the Tower. Lightning forked downward, but instead of vanishing on impact, the bolts coiled and condensed into a figure. Tall, broad-shouldered, and cloaked in stormlight, it walked from the heavens as if the void itself were a staircase.

Jemil's breath caught. It wasn't just a creature. It was a man.

No—worse.

The face beneath the veil of sparks was his own.

Every wife froze. Alvara's sword arm trembled for a heartbeat, though she quickly tightened her grip. Mira's lips parted in shock, ocean-blue eyes narrowing with dread recognition. Yura tilted her head, masking unease with a smirk. Lura growled low, ears flat against her skull, sensing something fundamentally wrong.

The Herald's voice thundered across the battlefield, deep but eerily familiar.

"Jemil."

The name was spoken not like a greeting, but a condemnation.

And then—he said another.

A name Jemil didn't recognize, yet felt burn in his chest as if carved into his bones. A name he had once carried, before memory was stolen.

Jemil staggered.

Alvara stepped to his side, voice sharp. "Don't listen to it. It's testing you."

But her eyes betrayed fear. Not of the Herald—of what it might awaken inside him.

The storm-born reflection took another step forward. Lightning rippled across its body, shaping into armor. Shadows coiled into a blade.

"You are not who you think you are. And tonight, I will prove it."

Scene 2 – The First Exchange

The Herald raised its hand. The storm obeyed.

A spear of lightning formed midair and hurled toward Jemil with impossible speed. He barely had time to summon his barrier, Mira's waters rushing to reinforce it. The impact shook his bones. Sparks burned across his skin.

Before Jemil could recover, the Herald blurred forward, swinging its blade in a mirror of Jemil's own fighting stance. Every strike felt rehearsed, as if it already knew his movements.

"Why… does it fight like you?" Mira gasped, fending off a second bolt that threatened to split their formation.

Jemil gritted his teeth. "Because it is me—or what the Tower wants me to be."

The Herald laughed, a sound like rolling thunder.

"No, not what the Tower wants. What you were always meant to become."

Scene 3 – Storm-Bound Duel

The battlefield became chaos.

The Herald swung, and lightning tore across the ground in a jagged arc. Jemil countered with a summoning sigil, calling forth a beast of flame—but the Herald answered with a mirror image, summoning the same beast twisted in shadow.

They clashed, exploding in sparks and embers that rained around them.

The wives fought furiously to hold the line.

Lura charged headlong, claws sparking as she shredded through conjured storm-wolves.

Mira summoned towering waves to swallow bolts of lightning, each crest of water sizzling with electricity.

Yura darted between strikes, throwing taunts even as blood streaked her cheek.

Alvara remained at Jemil's flank, deflecting strikes that could have ended him in a heartbeat.

But the Herald was not attacking blindly. Every blow tested them, measured them, like a predator circling prey.

And then it spoke again.

"Tell me, Jemil… do they know what you gave up to chain them to you?"

Alvara's eyes flickered, doubt breaking her mask of discipline.

"What is it talking about?" she demanded.

Jemil's chest tightened. He didn't know. And that made it worse.

Scene 4 – Identity Clash

The Herald pressed forward relentlessly, words carving deeper wounds than its blade.

"You weren't chosen. You were engineered. The Tower forged you for one purpose—to climb, to conquer, to consume. These wives you cling to? They are not blessings. They are your shackles."

"Shut up!" Lura roared, leaping through the storm to slash across its chest. Lightning exploded from the wound, but instead of falling back, the Herald seized her wrist and whispered a phrase that made her howl as if her very soul were burning.

Jemil surged forward, breaking her free. His heart hammered with panic. "Stay with me, Lura!"

The Herald smiled.

"You can't protect them. Not from me. Not from what you are."

The storm cracked open wider. The pressure of the Tower's will pressed down, suffocating. Jemil's knees buckled. For a breath, he believed it. He saw flashes—blood, fire, wives torn from him one by one. A truth buried deep clawing its way back.

"Jemil!" Mira's voice rang like a bell, cutting through the despair. Her waters surged upward, cleansing sparks from his skin. "Look at me. Look at us. We are not shackles. We are your strength."

Yura spat blood, smirking despite the pain. "And don't you dare let some storm-copy steal us. You're ours, idiot."

Alvara didn't speak. She simply raised her sword, standing before him as if daring the storm itself to strike her first.

Jemil inhaled sharply. Their voices anchored him. His soul steadied. The Herald's words no longer sounded like truth—they sounded like chains.

And Jemil had never been good at staying chained.

Scene 5 – Turning Point

Power surged through Jemil, not from the Tower, not from the storm, but from the unbreakable bond with his wives. His summoning circle flared, brighter than lightning.

The Herald hesitated for the first time.

Jemil stepped forward, voice ringing across the battlefield.

"You call them shackles. But they are the reason I fight. The reason I climb. And that's something you'll never understand."

He raised his hand.

Flame met water, shadow met steel, fang met cunning—the powers of his wives interlaced into a single strike. A blade of storm-forged fire roared from his sigil, wielded in both his and Alvara's hands.

They struck together.

The Herald reeled back, armor of lightning shattering, storm-wolves dissolving into mist.

For the first time, it bled.

Scene 6 – Cliffhanger

But instead of falling, the Herald laughed. A deep, satisfied laugh that rumbled like the heavens themselves.

"Good," it said, smiling with Jemil's own face. "At last… you're ready."

The storm condensed around it, forming a crown of jagged lightning. The battlefield trembled as if the Tower itself leaned closer.

The Herald raised its blade again.

"The real trial begins now."

The storm swallowed them whole.

Next Chapter Preview – Chapter 49: Predator's Mark

The battlefield is no longer the Tower's floor but the heart of the storm itself. Jemil and his wives are trapped inside the Herald's domain, where every bolt of lightning carries intent and every shadow whispers truths best left buried.

The Herald doesn't fight for victory—it fights to break Jemil's will. To strip him of his identity and claim the bond to his wives, one by one.

But Jemil has learned something the Tower doesn't want him to know: bonds forged in defiance burn brighter than destiny.

And in the heart of the storm, predator and prey will finally be decided.

Call to Action

⚡ The Tower has unleashed its most personal trial yet — Jemil vs. the Herald, a storm-forged reflection with secrets of his past.

🔥 Can Jemil prove that love and defiance matter more than destiny? Or will the Herald shatter everything he's built?

👉 Keep reading God-Level Summoner: My Wives Are Mythical Beasts to witness the storm's true judgment!


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