chapter 108
Author: Blessed Pen
last update2026-02-23 16:03:38

“Hale, come over here. Come see this.”

The voice cut through the low hum of the yard.

Bernard Hale lay stretched across a bench, eyes half-closed, his legs propped up while two inmates worked his calves with practiced hands. Around him, men hovered, standing, watching, waiting like flies for his command. Some of them just didn't want to be on his bad side .

Bernard didn’t move at first.

“What is it, Poison?” he said lazily. “It better be serious. You know I don’t like my peace being disturbed.
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    Kael did not move again.But this time, it wasn’t because he didn’t need to.It was because movement itself required a conclusion and for the first time, that conclusion wasn’t immediately available to him.The space around them reflected it. What had once aligned perfectly with his presence now hovered in a strange, unresolved state, like reality itself was waiting for a decision that had not yet been made.Kendrick felt it clearly, the absence of that usual certainty pressing in a different way. “…He’s stuck,” he said quietly.Lyra didn’t take her eyes off Kael. “…Not stuck,” she corrected.A pause.“Delayed.”That was worse in its own way.Because it meant he was still processing.Still finding a way.Sainz stood steady, her presence shifting subtly, never holding one exact state long enough to be defined, but never losing coherence either. She wasn’t unstable. She was deliberate in her inconsistency, controlling the variance instead of being consumed by it.“…You’re thinking now,”

  • chapter 244

    For the first time since Kael appeared, the space did not immediately respond to him.That alone was enough to shift the atmosphere.Because until now, everything around him had adjusted seamlessly, like reality itself aligned with his presence without resistance. Every step, every word, every intention had carried an unspoken certainty an outcome already decided before it fully unfolded.But nowThere was hesitation.Not in him.In the result.Kendrick felt it instantly, a strange pause in the flow of everything around them, like the next moment hadn’t been fully determined yet. “…Something’s off,” he said quietly.Lyra let out a slow breath, her eyes fixed on Sainz. “…Yeah,” she murmured. “He hasn’t resolved it yet.”Kael stood still, his gaze locked onto Sainz, but there was a subtle shift now, something deeper than expression, something in the way his presence interacted with the space.“You are attempting to invalidate resolution,” he said.Sainz shrugged faintly. “I’m just exist

  • chapter 243

    Kael did not move immediately.That alone made the tension worse.Because unlike everything else they had faced so far, his presence didn’t rely on force to assert itself. It didn’t press down on the space or distort it violently. Instead, it settled into it, like the environment itself adjusted to accommodate him.And that meant one thing.He wasn’t fighting the system.He operated above it.Kendrick felt it clearly, the difference in how his connection with Sainz reacted. It didn’t strain under pressure. It… paused, like it was waiting to see what this new presence would do. “…Yeah,” he muttered. “I don’t like this one.”Lyra didn’t take her eyes off Kael. “You shouldn’t,” she said quietly. “He doesn’t break things.”A pause.“He replaces them.”Sainz stood her ground, her undefined state steady, not expanding, not reacting prematurely. She had learned enough to understand that rushing here would only give him something to work with.“…You talk a lot about control,” she said. “But y

  • chapter 242

    Lyra didn’t move closer immediately.She stood at the edge of the space like someone testing the ground before stepping onto something unstable, her eyes moving between Sainz, Kendrick, Auren, and finally settling on the adaptive entity beside them. There was no fear in her expression, but there was caution, the kind that came from experience rather than uncertainty.“…You really flipped the system upside down,” she said quietly.Sainz shrugged slightly. “Wasn’t intentional.”Lyra let out a short breath that almost sounded like a laugh. “It never is.”Kendrick watched her carefully. There was something different about her compared to everything else they had encountered so far. She wasn’t reacting with confusion or aggression. She understood what was happening, or at least enough of it to not be surprised.“…You’ve seen something like this before,” he said.Lyra glanced at him briefly, then back at Sainz. “Not exactly like this,” she replied. “But I’ve seen systems fail. I’ve seen lay

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    The shift did not remain isolated.Even as the newly redefined entity stabilized in front of them, something far beyond their current layer had already begun to respond in ways that were neither controlled nor predictable. The ripple Sainz created was no longer theoretical. It was active, spreading through interconnected structures, triggering reactions from systems and entities that had never been meant to interact directly.Kendrick felt it like distant pressure, not overwhelming, but present, like echoes of something happening far away but connected all the same. “…It’s getting louder,” he said quietly.Sainz didn’t look surprised. Her gaze was already distant, focused on something beyond what was immediately in front of them. “…Yeah,” she replied. “We’re not the only ones dealing with this anymore.”Auren stepped forward, their tone more urgent than it had been at any point before. “Multiple layers are registering the change,” they said. “But unlike this fragment, not all of them

  • chapter 240

    The instability did not end.It deepened.What had once been a precise, unyielding corrective presence now existed in a fractured state, its structure shifting between incomplete definitions, its processes attempting to rebuild under conditions they were never designed to handle. It was no longer enforcing anything. It was trying to understand how to exist.Kendrick watched it closely, the tension in his body easing slightly but never fully leaving. “…It’s not attacking anymore,” he said quietly.Sainz didn’t move from where she stood within its structure, her awareness still threaded through it, steady, controlled, deliberate. “…Because it doesn’t know how to,” she replied.That was the truth.For something built entirely on certainty, uncertainty wasn’t just a weakness.It was a collapse of identity.The presence flickered again, its once rigid form softening into something less defined, like it was shedding the parts of itself that could no longer function.“Directive… unresolved.”

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