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CHAPTER 28: THE GHOST OF THE FUTURE
Author: Tan clipps
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The final bit of gold mist pulled away from Cassiel’s throat and went right into my palm, and honestly, for a second, I thought my heart was going to burst right through my ribs. The sheer volume of energy was just stupid. It wasn't like the smooth level-ups from the lower pits where you get a nice, polite little chime in your head. This felt like somebody was pouring liquid lead straight into my brain.

"Kael, your skin," Kara said, her voice coming from somewhere far away. I think she was tryi
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    The commander did not give a second warning. The air went completely cold as the three flanking soldiers squeezed their triggers all at once. They were using those new experimental anti matter rifles from the deep bunkers and I could hear the internal capacitors screaming under the load. It was a nasty sound like tearing wet paper.Fire for effect, the lead hunter shouted. Take out the anomaly legs.No wait, Kara screamed but her voice was instantly swallowed by the flash of white light.Three beams of pure grey anti energy shot straight toward my chest. I think they expected me to dodge or use a high tier block skill but honestly I just stood there. The rays hit my Sovereign Flesh armor with a heavy wet thud. It stung a bit like walking into a swarm of hot hornets but the stolen divinity from Cassiel was still sloshing around in my veins making the skin too dense for standard human tech to dissolve. The grey beams just shattered against my ribs turning into harmless white smoke that

  • CHAPTER 29: THE GATHERING STORM

    The sky did not look like sky anymore. The whole upper grid turned a strange oily red color after Cassiel died and the air felt like it was frying. I stood on the edge of the shattered launch platform looking down at the lower sectors and honestly I did not expect the system to break its own rules this quickly. The interface screens in front of my eyes were flickering in and out so fast it made my head hurt."Kael the pillars are moving," Kara said. She was leaning against the rusted frame of the orbital shuttle breathing heavily. "They are dropping out of the upper cloud layers. Look over toward Sector Four.""I see them," I said."They are not supposed to do that yet," Henry said. He was trying to wipe the gold blood off his sleeve but it had already dried into a hard metallic crust. "The global timeline says Phase Two should not start for another three years. The lower sectors are not prepared for a total harvest. It is a massacre.""The system does not care about the timeline anym

  • CHAPTER 28: THE GHOST OF THE FUTURE

    The final bit of gold mist pulled away from Cassiel’s throat and went right into my palm, and honestly, for a second, I thought my heart was going to burst right through my ribs. The sheer volume of energy was just stupid. It wasn't like the smooth level-ups from the lower pits where you get a nice, polite little chime in your head. This felt like somebody was pouring liquid lead straight into my brain."Kael, your skin," Kara said, her voice coming from somewhere far away. I think she was trying to stand up, but the lingering static in the air was probably still keeping her pinned down. "The black scales, they’re... I think they're turning clear. Like glass.""I’m fine," I tried to say, but my jaw wouldn't really work right.A blue screen popped up in front of my face, but it didn't look right at all. It was flickering so fast the text was just a blurry smear of light.[System Notification: High-Tier Asset Divinity Integrated.][Calculation Error: Target core density exceeds current

  • CHAPTER 27: THE DIVINE FEAST

    The stump where his left arm used to be was still sparking with purple code, and honestly, I expected him to swing that remaining wing at me. Instead, Cassiel looked up at the jagged rift in the sky, and I saw something like actual human fear cross his face. It was weird seeing a god look like a terrified animal."The integration loop is completely compromised," Cassiel muttered, his voice shaking as he backed toward the open portal. "The administrative anchor is failing. I need to re-stabilize at the central hub.""You aren't going back to the hub, Cassiel," I said, my boots heavy against the shattered chassis of the shuttle."Get away from him, you animal!" Duke George screamed from the corner, though he didn't try to get up this time. He was just holding his bloody mouth, his voice muffled by the broken teeth. "Lord Cassiel, trigger the emergency retreat! Abandon the sector code!""I am initializing it now," Cassiel hissed, his remaining hand frantically tapping a floating command

  • CHAPTER 26: RIPPING THE IRON WING

    The gold blood from his shoulder hit the wreckage, and for a second, I actually thought he was going to go down easy. That was a mistake on my part. Cassiel didn't get an Arch-Judicator title by being soft. He grabbed the spear shaft sticking out of his back, snapped the bronze metal with one twist of his wrist, and turned those burning eyes right back to me."You think a slave collar on a lesser god can touch an iron core?" Cassiel spat, his voice rattling the metal walls. "The Iron Deluge. Sanitize everything."The metallic feathers on his back didn't just expand, they detached. It looked like a million small mirrors breaking apart all at once, filling the air with a terrible, high-pitched screech."Kael, watch out!" Kara screamed from the back.I couldn't even see the ceiling anymore. It was just a wall of moving razor blades coming down like rain. I grabbed Malakai by the back of his heavy armor collar and dragged his massive bronze body right into the path of the first wave.CLAN

  • CHAPTER 25: THE DESCENDING TYRANT

    The gold light didn't just fade, it split. Honestly, I didn't think the old parchment had that much juice left in it, but the pressure that came hitting down on the shuttle deck almost made me drop my stance. The metal floor plates buckled. The glass bottles behind the bar didn't just shatter, they turned to fine white powder in an instant."Kael, I can't breathe," Kara gasped, her knees hitting the ruined velvet carpet. Her fingers were clawing at her neck, her eyes wide with that deep, biological panic that hits humans when something fundamentally unnatural enters the room."Get under the hull frame," I told her, my voice sounding thick, even to myself. "Both of you. Move, now."Henry didn't even argue. He grabbed Kara by her collar and dragged her toward the rear engine compartment where the structural beams were thicker. I think he knew that staying out in the open meant getting flattened by whatever was coming through that roof.The sky above us didn't look like sky anymore. It l

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