Chapter 485 
Author: Yeshua Yin
last update2026-02-27 05:11:42

The Strategic Command Deck of the Lumen Horizon was quiet, too quiet, save for the constant hum of energy fields stabilizing the orbit above Colony World Sigma-12.

Oliver stood at the center of the room, shoulders rigid, eyes fixed on the holographic display hovering before him.

Red and black pulses lit up the three-dimensional map, converging on the human settlement at precise intervals.

Every flicker, every distortion indicated something the human eye could barely comprehend: Wraithborn tr
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  • Chapter 487

    The first tremors hit before the alarms could even sound. On Sigma-12, the civilian sectors flickered as Rift energy phasing shifted entire blocks out of sync with reality. Buildings shimmered, warped, and then returned as if nothing had happened. The city’s population froze mid-step, caught between dimensions, moments suspended, eyes wide.Oliver stood at the holo-deck command table aboard the Lumen Horizon, his hands hovering above the projected map of Sigma-12. Energy distortions flickered across the city grid, a ripple of black interference moving faster than any drone could report. He didn’t flinch. The coin in his pocket pulsed faintly, vibrating in rhythm with the disturbances below.“They’re phasing civilian zones,” Billy reported, voice clipped. “Secondary vectors bypassed all our stabilizers. Predictive algorithms suggest, ”“They want us to react,” Oliver interrupted. His finger traced a corridor on the holo-map, red lines marking the Wraithborn surge. “Every diversion, eve

  • Chapter 486

    The cold hum of the Lumen Horizon’s rail-energy bays vibrated through the hull. Oliver stood at the command console, eyes locked on the holographic projection of Sigma-12’s northern plateau. Tiny specks, his first strike teams, blinked into existence, ready for deployment. Each unit wore adaptive armor and bore integrated Anchor stabilizers, their surfaces shimmering with energy that pulsed in rhythm with Oliver’s own Reality Anchor.“Teams are loaded and standing by,” Billy said, his hands moving over multiple control panels. Streams of sensor data flooded the deck, tracking rift disturbances, civilian shelters, and Wraithborn pulse readings. “We’re green across all vectors. Just awaiting your mark.”Oliver’s eyes narrowed at the map. The plateau below was fractured terrain, crags and fissures carved deep by previous rift blooms. Wraithborn scouts had already begun probing the defenses, their blackened energy footprints visible in the thermal overlays.“Deploy on my count,” Oliver

  • Chapter 485 

    The Strategic Command Deck of the Lumen Horizon was quiet, too quiet, save for the constant hum of energy fields stabilizing the orbit above Colony World Sigma-12. Oliver stood at the center of the room, shoulders rigid, eyes fixed on the holographic display hovering before him. Red and black pulses lit up the three-dimensional map, converging on the human settlement at precise intervals. Every flicker, every distortion indicated something the human eye could barely comprehend: Wraithborn troops materializing in formations that defied conventional logic.“Satellites confirm Sigma-12 is compromised,” Billy said from the edge of the deck, his fingers dancing across a console. Streams of encrypted data scrolled rapidly as he processed sensor arrays. “The energy pulse detected is unlike anything in prior incursions. We’re seeing coordinated rift drops. It’s precise.”Oliver didn’t look at him. His focus remained on the floating map, where the Wraithborn’s projected troop vectors spread

  • Chapter 484

    The eclipse spread like liquid shadow across multiple worlds. Solara Vant’s sun dimmed first, then distant colonies, then the outer reaches of the Alliance network. Travelers paused mid-step, eyes raised to the sky, sensing the shift before the Systems themselves reacted.The Horizon’s consoles flashed red. Every screen, every interface, every linked node in the Traveler network stuttered in unison. A single message burned through the chaos: “The Wraithborn have awakened.”Oliver’s hand went instinctively to his pocket. The coin reacted instantly. Heat flared through his palm, searing its shape into his skin. He gritted his teeth, yanking it out. The hum was deafening now, vibrating against his chest, his throat, his bones. The coin’s surface pulsed like a heartbeat, bright and liquid, as though it were alive in his grip.Iris was at his side instantly, Refractive Shield raised, scanning the sky. “Oliver!” Her voice cut through the comms static. “Every System just glitched. It’s n

  • Chapter 483

    The aftermath of the storm over Solara Vant hung heavy in the air. Broken streets, fractured buildings, and lingering Rift energy pulsed faintly across the skyline. Travelers patrolled rooftops and alleyways, stabilizing residual fractures, while drones assessed structural damage. Oliver moved through the remnants of chaos with measured steps, Seraphiel’s hilt at his side and the coin in his pocket, now faintly warm, like a living pulse against his chest.Iris followed him, her shield strapped to her back, but her eyes were fixed on the coin’s faint hum. She had not spoken for hours, her mind occupied entirely with its energy, its strange resonance. “They’re all accounted for?” Oliver asked over the comms.“Yes,” Billy’s voice replied. “Minimal civilian casualties, but the coin’s signal left a lot of stress fractures in local space. Sensors still detect micro-rifts that need constant containment.”Oliver exhaled and rubbed his temple. “Keep the teams rotating. No one overexerted. T

  • Chapter 482

    The Lumen Horizon pierced the fractured sky above Solara Vant, engines thrumming against the tension of a world in chaos. The atmosphere shimmered unnaturally, black rifts blooming like dark flowers over cities, over oceans, over forests. Each bloom pulsed in rhythm with Oliver’s heartbeat, and the coin in his pocket throbbed in sync, almost alive under his touch.“System alert: multiple Rift anomalies detected,” Billy’s voice cut sharply over the comms. “Patterns indicate simultaneous expansion. Estimated breach points: twenty-three, increasing.”Oliver didn’t respond immediately. He gripped the viewport railing and scanned the horizon. The largest rifts hovered above the Solara Vant capital, arcs of dark energy spiraling upward into the upper atmosphere. Lightning, jagged and unnatural, forked across the blooms, reacting to the Rift’s presence. It wasn’t a storm, it was a summons. “They’re coming for us,” Oliver muttered, voice tight.Iris moved to his side, shield drawn. “Then

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