
"Kneel before the plate, trash, or I'll break your legs myself."
The border guard’s hand slammed onto my shoulder, his fingers digging into my collarbone with the weight of a hydraulic press. Around his forearm, a dull brown light pulsed with a heavy, rock-like density. It was the mark of an active Iron-rank bloodline, the lowest tier of divine essence permitted inside the Upper Ring gates, but still more than enough to crush an ordinary citizen.
I didn't move an inch. I kept my weight centered, my boots planted firmly against the cold obsidian floor. "The machine is just lagging. Give it a second."
"The city mainframe doesn't lag," the guard sneered, shoving me harder against the metallic scanning plate.
Above our heads, the automated security turnstiles of the Upper Ring border gate flashed a violent, blinking red. The high-altitude tracking arrays hummed, casting a blood-colored glare over my face. The terminal screen on the pillar refreshed twice, displaying the same system alert in bold runes.
Warning: Null Error detected at Sector 4 Relay. Biological signature unmapped. Suppress the anomaly.
The crowd behind us went dead silent. The low-frequency hum of the city's energy grid seemed to drop an octave as hundreds of wealthy citizens backed away from me. They held their silk robes tight against their chests, their eyes wide with a mixture of terror and disgust. In a world where every single human being awakened a divine ancestral power at birth, a blank reading was a physical impossibility. I was a walking systemic glitch.
The guard stepped into my line of sight, his face twisting as he looked at my grey eyes. "A body with zero essence is an illegal node. I'm purging your core before the corruption hits the main transit line."
He raised his right hand. The skin across his knuckles split and reformed, turning into jagged, solid gray stone as his Stone-Shaper bloodline flared to life. The heat of his divine energy warmed the air, filling the narrow corridor with the scent of dry dust and scorched clay. He drove his fist straight toward my ribs, intending to liquefy my internal organs and drop me right onto the tiles.
The fist hit my chest.
There was no explosive crack of bone. There was no kinetic shockwave. The rock-shaping energy failed instantly. The absolute vacuum of my mortal body drank the current whole, pulling the heavy elemental pressure out of his knuckles before the force could transfer to my spine. The brown light along his arm sputtered, choked, and dissolved directly into my pores.
The guard froze. His stone-covered fist remained pressed against my chest, but the gray rock was already crumbling into fine white powder. The arrogance vanished from his face. He stared at his trembling fingers, his eyes widening as his internal biometric systems glitched. "What did you do? My connection to the ancestor is gone."
"Your ancestor was just a man who forgot how to bleed," I said.
I grabbed his wrist before he could pull back. My bare fingers locked around his leather cuff, establishing a direct physical loop between his marrow and my empty directory. The Null key inside my mind slammed open, activating a heavy, silent vortex that targeted the genetic code inside his blood. I could feel his thin, fragile line of power—a clumsy, unoptimized sequence passed down through generations of forced lineage breeding.
I pulled.
The guard choked. His knees buckled, hitting the obsidian tiles with a dull thud as his face turned a sickly, hollow white. The remaining warmth in his marrow was dragged out through his arm, sucked straight into the silent static of my palm. He thrashed against my grip, his lips moving soundlessly as the last spark of his lineage was uninstalled from his DNA.
Divine Energy Input: Stone-Shaper (Iron-Rank) detected.
Action: Executing total consumption.
Status: Complete. Technique archived in mortal directory.
I let go. The captain crumpled onto the floor like an empty sack of flour, clutching his powerless hands to his chest. He shivered violently, his skin pale and devoid of the healthy glow that divine essence provided. He was a baseline mortal now. He was the exact thing his sacred house spent centuries executing in the name of evolutionary purity.
The gate sirens began to wail at maximum volume as the local relay station struggled to process the total formatting of an official. The automated defensive laser grids dropped into the floor, their power supplies short-circuiting as the terminal entered a forced emergency reboot. The heavy steel security barriers groaned, locking themselves halfway down the track.
I didn't wait around for the reinforcement squads to deploy from the upper towers. I reached down, snatched the guard's silver registry token from his belt, and forced a thread of my newly stolen stone-shaper essence into the core. The metal coin flashed a green, authorized signal, overriding the local lock.
I pushed through the unpowered turnstiles and slipped into the crowded, neon-lit avenues of the Upper Ring just as the searchlights of the first vanguard gunships began to sweep the gate.
The upper city was a different world entirely. Tall, ivory towers reached toward the sky-scar, their balconies draped in golden silk and glowing essence crystals that lit the streets below in a warm, amber hue. The air here was clean, scrubbed of the toxic sulfur and industrial soot that choked the slums of the Lower Ring. Well-dressed aristocrats walked past me, their private bodyguards radiating bright Silver and Gold-rank auras that warped the air with pressure.
I kept my head down, burying my face beneath my cloak as I navigated the winding pathways. Every corner had an automated scanning drone hovering overhead, its blue optical lens scanning the crowd for unauthorized signatures. My artificial Iron-rank pulse was holding for now, mimicking the dead captain's frequency, but the encryption on his silver token wouldn't last more than an hour before the mainframe flagged the discrepancy.
I needed to find shelter, and I needed it fast.
I reached into my inner pocket, my fingers brushing against the crumpled scrap of parchment my lower-tier informant had given me before I crossed the border. It contained a set of coordinates for a location hidden within the mid-tier commercial district—a place that allegedly operated outside the strict oversight of the Ministry of Optimization.
According to the map, the entrance was located behind an elite boutique that specialized in custom essence-weaving for minor nobles. I turned down a narrower alleyway, the bright amber light of the main avenues fading into cool, indigo shadows. The text on the brass sign above the door read Solenn Atelier.
I placed my hand on the handle. The wood was cold, embedded with fine silver threads that twitched slightly as my palm made contact, testing for an authorized bloodline signature. Instead of fighting the seal, I let a fraction of the stolen Stone-Shaper energy leak from my skin. The silver threads accepted the code, and the heavy lock clicked open with a quiet, oily hiss.
I stepped inside, closing the heavy door behind me to shut out the distant wail of the gate sirens.
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CHAPTER 10: SOVEREIGN OF THE EMPTY THRONE
The massive glass dome above us shattered.It didn’t just crack; the sudden, catastrophic depressurization of the 99th floor ripped the reinforced composite panels from their steel tracks, sending a million diamond-shaped shards spinning out into the howling vortex of the sky-scar.The high-altitude storm rushed into the chamber like a dying god's final breath, its freezing, gold-tinted winds tearing the remnants of the velvet curtains from the pillars and whipping my long duster coat against my shins.I didn't blink. I stepped forward, my bare boots crunching over the broken glass as I reached the base of the draining titration tank.Lira tumbled forward into my arms, her small frame shivering violently as the last of the silver fluid washed across the obsidian floorboards. Her skin was deathly pale, mapped with thin, glowing silver veins that pulsed erratically as her unanchored marrow struggled to stabilize without the machine’s extraction loops."Ren..." she whispered, her fingers
CHAPTER 9: THE PREDATORY OVERRIDE
"The 99th Apostle is already inside the isolation chamber," Mira’s voice was a frantic, broken signal in my ear, nearly drowned out by the heavy, mechanical hum of the central spire's primary pumps. "Ren, you don't understand the scale of what they’ve built up there. It isn’t just an extraction lab. It’s an evolutionary forge. The Ministry is using Gamma-class logic parameters to force your sister's silver bloodline into a predatory state."I didn't answer. I stepped through the shattered remains of the 95th-floor security checkpoint, my heavy boots cracking the fragments of decorative marble that littered the floor. The air on this tier was thick, suffocatingly dense, and saturated with the metallic tang of aerosolized marrow.I stood at the base of the grand spiral staircase that led to the summit of the tower. This wasn't the clean, sterile architecture of the lower administrative offices. The walls here were lined with pulsing, synthetic bio-conduits that ran up the pillars like b
CHAPTER 8: THE OUTSIDE ASCENT
"The maintenance shafts are compromised," Mira's voice cracked frantically through the earpiece, accompanied by the muffled, rhythmic boom of heavy demolition charges detonating a few floors above. "A vanguard execution squad just dropped a chemical suppression barrier down the main vent lines. If you try to climb out through the service ducts, you'll melt before you hit the mezzanine."I slid to a halt at the edge of the access corridor. Behind my black visor, the internal HUD painted the structural framework of the palace in shimmering blue wireframes, but the route upward was rapidly lighting up in violent, warning crimson. The service ladders were flooded with toxic, aura-eating gas."What about the external maintenance crane?" I asked, my boots already turning back toward the broken glass windows at the western end of the archive floor."The high-altitude window washers use a magnetic tether system on the outer hull, but the power lines to the tracks were severed during the secur
CHAPTER 7: THE REVERSE CRUSH
Dominic reacted before my fingers could touch his throat. He dropped the silver pendulum, letting it fall toward the floor as he slammed both palms downward into the open air. The purple light around his skull flared with the density of an exploding star, sending a localized shockwave of inverted gravity straight into my shins.The stone tiles beneath my boots shattered into fine gray sand. The sheer upward force didn't lift me; it tried to tear my legs from my waist, reversing the mass of my lower limbs while keeping my torso anchored in real-space. The artificial pressure twisted the air into a screaming vacuum that threatened to warp my physical frame into a broken mess. The intense focal distortion pulled at the edges of my duster, testing the resilience of the carbon-mesh lining.I didn't try to pull back. I forced my left hand down into the sand, burying my bare fingers into the broken foundation of the palace floorboards. The Null key inside my consciousness opened a massive, q
CHAPTER 6: THE ARCHIVE BREACH
The air inside the subterranean archives was completely frozen, preserved by thick plates of blue frost-stone built into the stone walls to keep the massive server units from overheating.Millions of digital scrolls and ancestral memory drives floated inside glass cylinders filled with clear oil, glowing with a faint silver light that cast long, distorted shadows across the floor. This was the central nervous system of the Upper Ring, a sanctuary of stolen knowledge where the history and genetic blueprints of every bloodline on earth were categorized, audited, and stored away like corporate assets."The main database frame is at the very end of the central aisle," Mira’s voice crackled through my earpiece, her breathing fast, shallow, and heavy with static.She was monitoring the palace's external security grids from a temporary tap in a hidden maintenance shaft nearby. "Ren, you have to hurry. The courtyard shutdown didn't just delay the standard guards; it tripped a hard-line emerge
CHAPTER 5: FACE-SLAP AT THE PALACE TURNSTILES
"Keep your head down and walk like you belong here," Mira murmured over our private com-link, her voice a low crackle in my earpiece.We stood in the outer courtyard of Grand Patriarch Veyn’s administrative palace, surrounded by sprawling gardens of glass lilies that grew only in high-density essence soil. The sheer concentration of the golden mist up here made my lungs itch, but the null-threaded duster swallowed the ambient tracking waves before they could burn my skin. All around us, middle-ring aristocrats and high-ranking officials stepped through the security turnstiles, presenting their polished lineage tokens to the automatic sensors.I checked the interior HUD of my black ballistic visor. The fake identity loop I had coded from Captain Vane's stolen token was fluctuating, its encryption parameters decaying by the second."The security relay is cycling its keys," I whispered, keeping my hands buried inside my pockets. "We have less than two minutes before the automated defense
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