All Chapters of The Divine Nerve: Healing And Ecstasy: Chapter 221
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The Absolute Zero Gatekeeper
Silas kept his bare right palm flat against the thick cryogenic polymer.A tall man stepped through the tight circle of black ice knights. He wore heavy white robes trimmed with thick silver metal."Step away from the specimen, physician," the man commanded.His voice carried a deep, grating metallic resonance. He held a long, jagged silver staff tipped with a dark blue crystal."You are diagnosing a patient without proper authorization," Silas did not turn his head to look at the new arrival."I am Lord Frost," the man dragged the base of his staff across the ice dock. "I am the gatekeeper of the Glacial Sector."He stopped twenty feet away from the grounded Aero-Cruiser."You brought a fragile metal toy to an ancient vault," Lord Frost pointed his staff directly at the stealth ship.He slammed the base of his weapon onto the solid ice.A violent, swirling vortex of sharp ice particles erupted from the blue crystal. The storm bypassed the human targets entirely and slammed directly i
Thawing the Frozen Saintess
The thick cryogenic polymer cracked loudly under Silas's hot golden palm. Heavy chunks of synthetic ice crashed onto the dock.Freya’s stiff body pitched forward. Silas caught her by the waist. Her silver-plated uniform was freezing to the touch."Rex, secure the dock," Silas hoisted the holy commander over his shoulder."Got it, Boss," Rex racked the bolt of his rifle. "I will keep the perimeter clear."Solara walked beside Silas as he carried Freya up the metal ramp."Her skin temperature is critically low," Solara noted, looking at the frost on Freya's hair."She has minutes left," Silas replied.The heavy airlock doors hissed shut behind him, sealing out the freezing wind. He walked straight into the sterile medical cabin. He placed her rigid body flat on the stainless steel examination table."Nova, maximize the cabin's internal heaters," Silas ordered."Pumping the thermal coils now," Nova replied over the intercom. "Cabin temperature is rising to thirty degrees Celsius."Silas
The Flesh Vault Laboratory
Freya punched the frozen steel keypad. The heavy blast doors of the subterranean bunker groaned inward."They built this facility directly beneath the ice dock," Freya stepped into the dimly lit corridor. "The extreme ambient cold naturally regulates their incubation vats."Silas walked past the shattered remnants of the door lock. He adjusted the cuffs of his black shirt."Lead the way, Commander," Silas said.Rex and Solara followed closely behind. The bunker's internal lighting shifted to a low amber, signaling the facility's evening security rotation.They descended a long, spiraling metal staircase. The air grew thick with the sharp, acidic scent of chemical preservatives."What exactly are they incubating down here?" Rex kept his kinetic rifle raised, sweeping the corners."An army," Freya answered, pushing open a set of double glass doors at the bottom of the stairs. "The Flesh Vault."The group stepped onto a wide metal observation deck.Hundreds of massive, cylindrical glass
The Cyber-Necromancy Overload
The thick green fluid drained violently from the massive cylindrical vats. Heavy mechanical locks disengaged with a series of loud, echoing clanks."Kill them all," the Head Scientist screamed, pointing his trembling finger at Silas.The glass cylinders shattered simultaneously. Thick shards of reinforced glass rained down onto the lower metal deck.Dozens of pale, heavily modified figures stepped out of the ruined tanks.Thick, grayish-black biological armor covered their vital organs. Metal ports protruded from their spines, pumping synthetic adrenaline directly into their bloodstreams."These are not standard grunts," Rex raised his kinetic rifle. "They look like hybrids."Solara spun her combat knives. "I recognize that facial structure. It matches the Chimera Guild mutants.""He spliced the Thorne DNA with the remains of your past enemies," Freya stepped in front of Silas, raising her silver blade. "They possess forced cellular regeneration."The hybrid clones did not roar or dis
The Crimson Countess
Silas flicked his wrist. A single silver needle pierced the thick glass window of the control booth.The needle embedded itself deeply into the Head Scientist's right shoulder. The bio-electric shock paralyzed his deltoid muscle instantly. The silver pistol dropped heavily onto the metal floor."Secure his hands," Silas instructed Rex. "He is a prisoner of war."Rex pushed past the shattered glass doors. He dragged the paralyzed scientist out of the booth by his white collar.Silas ignored the trembling man. He walked toward the heavy iron double doors at the back of the observation deck.He pushed the iron handles inward. The doors scraped loudly across the floor, opening into a massive, circular stone chamber.Tall, unadorned pillars supported a vaulted ceiling. Torches burned brightly in steel brackets along the walls. The air inside the room smelled heavily of rusted metal and old copper.A woman sat in a high-backed stone chair at the center of the chamber.She wore a long, deep
Submitting the Countess
Carmilla lashed the jagged bone whip forward. The ten-foot biological weapon snapped with a sharp crack, aiming directly for Silas’s face.Silas did not step back. He raised his right hand and caught the weapon mid-air.The sharp bone shards dug into his palm. The black coagulation venom coated his bare skin, hissing aggressively. A small cloud of toxic gas rose from the contact point."You caught it," Carmilla widened her eyes, gripping the handle tightly."Your venom is acidic," Silas tightened his grip on the whip. "But my cellular density rejects foreign biological agents."The thick black fluid evaporated into harmless steam against his Nirvanic Steel Body."Let go!" Carmilla pulled backward, planting her velvet heels on the stone floor."You created a physical tether between us," Silas stated calmly.He ignited his Golden Bio-Electricity. The brilliant energy surged directly into the pulsing muscle fibers of the bone whip.The thick bone whip instantly turned a bright, searing g
The Judgment Array of the North
Silas pushed the heavy iron doors inward. The rusted hinges snapped completely, dropping the massive metal slabs onto the grated floor."They abandoned their primary command post," Silas observed the empty control panels.Rex stepped into the room, gripping his kinetic rifle. "Where are they?"A massive, transparent cylinder dominated the center of the reactor chamber. A jagged, dark purple crystal floated inside it, vibrating violently."The True Sovereigns," Freya pointed toward the far end of the room.Two elderly men in heavy velvet robes scrambled into a reinforced escape pod. The heavy steel door hissed shut, sealing them inside."They activated the primary sequence," Solara looked at the glowing control console. "They are leaving us to die."The purple crystal pulsed. A deafening, low-frequency hum vibrated through the metal floorboards.The concrete walls of the reactor room began to crack. Heavy chunks of stone fell from the ceiling, smashing into the walkways."Boss, the mag
Divine Excision
Silas drove the ninth golden needle directly into the primary central feed. The thick copper casing ruptured under his bare hand.He channeled his maximum Golden Bio-Electricity into the final node."The circuit is completely closed," Silas stated through the heavy static.The massive purple crystal below him violently contracted. The low-frequency hum turned into a deafening, mechanical screech.Sparks showered the reactor floor. The nine golden needles resonated together, forming a solid network of hot Yang energy."Boss, the atmospheric pressure is dropping rapidly," Nova reported. "You cut the main connection."Silas stood up straight on the vibrating metal beam."Divine Excision," Silas murmured.He pushed both of his hands downward. A blinding flash of golden light surged through the nine nodes simultaneously.The golden frequency acted as a surgical scalpel. It severed the conductive pathways sustaining the magnetic field.The energy sliced cleanly through the thick quantum thr
Autopsy of the False God
The First Sovereign launched himself out of the deep crater. His massive skeletal frame moved with terrifying, unnatural speed.His tattered gray robes whipped loudly against the evening wind. He bypassed the scattered concrete rubble in a single bound."Your heart," the ancient man rasped. His crimson eyes fixated entirely on Silas's chest. "It belongs to the true god."Silas did not step back. He planted his leather boots firmly against the cracked metal grates.The First Sovereign slammed into him. Long, pale fingers ended in sharp, yellowed nails. They struck directly at the center of Silas's sternum.A loud metallic clang echoed across the ruined reactor room.The sharp nails dug fiercely into Silas's torn black shirt. They scraped against his skin, pushing with the force of a hydraulic press.Silas did not flinch. His Nirvanic Steel Body absorbed the massive kinetic impact completely."You call yourself a god," Silas looked down at the pale, straining hands.He activated his Gol
The True Roots of the Sovereign
Silas tossed the encrypted data drive onto the console. The metallic click bounced off the reinforced walls. Evening lamps flickered as the main engines vibrated through the floorboards."The encryption is cracked," Silas said, his eyes scanning the data scrolling across the display.Countess Carmilla stood three paces away, her torn velvet gown covered by an Aegis coat. She kept her fingers laced, her head bowed toward his leather shoes."The records inside only represent the logistics of this sector, Master," Carmilla whispered, her voice completely devoid of its previous aristocratic pride.Silas tapped the touchscreen, pulling up a global financial map. "The transaction streams do not stop at the northern border.""They do not," Carmilla took a small step forward, pointing a finger at a glowing cluster on the display. "The Ancient Elders you terminated were merely historical figureheads maintained to absorb backlash.""A biological shield for the real investors," Silas noted clini