Lena couldn’t breathe.
She lay on the cold ground, chest rising and falling too fast, her eyes wide with terror. Blood trickled from her nose and ears. Her fingers twitched. Her whole body shook like a broken machine.
Kai held her in his arms, trying to keep her still.
“Lena,” he said, voice tight, “stay with me.”
Her eyes locked on his for a second. Then she flinched, like she didn’t recognize him.
She whispered, “I saw… too much.”
Eli crouched beside them, his face calm but pale. “She touched her other self. The one locked away. Their memories are merging. That’s not supposed to happen.”
Lyra stood back, gripping her weapon. “What happens if she can’t take it?”
Eli didn’t answer.
He didn’t have to.
Inside Lena’s mind, the world was breaking.
She stood in a hallway that stretched forever. On either side were doors — hundreds of them. Some were locked. Some cracked open. All of them pulsed with light.
Behind one door, she saw a younger version of herself screaming inside a lab.
Behind another, Kai lay bleeding out, whispering her name.
In another, she stood on top of a mountain of burning cities, eyes glowing white.
She stumbled back. “No… this isn’t real.”
The hallway whispered back, “It was.”
Then a voice rang behind her — her own voice.
“You shouldn’t be here,” it said.
Lena turned.
Her copy stood at the end of the hall — older, colder, eyes filled with power and no mercy.
“You’re the weak one,” the copy said. “You ran. I stayed.”
“You were locked away,” Lena whispered.
“I chose to stay,” the copy said. “Because the world doesn’t deserve to survive.”
Lena backed away. “You’re just a piece of me. You’re not me.”
But her other self laughed. “I’m the version they erased. The one they were afraid of. You think you’re the Anchor? I’m the fuse.”
The hallway cracked.
Time bled through the walls.
The copy stepped forward. “The more you remember, the more you become me. And when we merge…”
Her smile twisted.
“…there’ll be no going back.”
Outside, Lena’s body shivered.
Kai gripped her hand. “What do we do?!”
“She has to break the link herself,” Eli said. “If we force it, she’ll lose her mind.”
“How much time does she have?”
Eli looked at Lena, then the girl still strapped to the chair — the one who looked exactly like her.
“She has minutes.”
Kai turned to Lyra. “We need to destroy the copy.”
“You saw what happened last time someone tried,” she said. “The last person exploded.”
Kai’s jaw clenched. “So we do nothing?”
“We wait,” Eli said softly. “We wait and hope she’s stronger than the version she used to be.”
Back inside her mind, Lena ran.
The hallway collapsed around her. Doors burst open, flooding her with memories that didn’t belong to just one life.
She saw children being experimented on. Screams. Glowing wires.
She saw Kai — younger, confused, bleeding — kneeling over a burned body. Her body.
She saw herself in a room full of mirrors. All versions. All wrong.
She fell to her knees.
“Make it stop,” she begged.
Her copy appeared again. “You’re not made for love or peace. You were designed to end resets. You were built from destruction.”
“No,” Lena said.
“Yes,” the voice hissed. “You’re not real. You’re a patch. A tool. An Anchor to keep the Zero Child from destroying everything. But when the Anchor breaks—”
The hallway split open.
Fire rose.
“—everything resets.”
Back in the real world, the chair holding the second Lena cracked.
Her body arched. Her mouth ripped open — stitches bursting.
She screamed.
Eli staggered back. “She’s waking up.”
Kai raised his gun. “If she gets up, I put her down.”
“She’s her,” Lyra warned.
“No,” Kai said. “She’s what Lena could’ve become.”
Then the girl opened her eyes.
And screamed so loud, the walls cracked.
Blood ran from every screen.
The lights exploded.
Kai fired.
The bullet froze in the air.
Time stopped.
Everyone froze—except Lena.
Her eyes snapped open.
But they were glowing white.
“Lena?” Kai whispered.
She looked at him — but didn’t move. Her voice echoed like it came from a thousand versions of herself.
“I remember now.”
“Are you… you?” Kai asked.
Lena stepped forward.
“I’m all of me.”
The room bent around her.
Eli moved first.
He ran to the girl in the chair — the original Anchor — and touched her chest.
She gasped.
Her body relaxed. The energy faded.
Eli turned to Lena.
“You brought balance,” he said softly.
But Lena’s face was tight. Cold.
“I didn’t choose this,” she said. “They made me.”
Kai walked up slowly. “But you still fought it. That’s what matters.”
Lena looked at him, something flickering in her eyes. “I saw you. All the versions of you. Some loved me. Some killed me.”
“I’m not them,” he said.
“I know,” she whispered.
Then she fainted in his arms.
They took shelter in a safe zone — a hidden tower frozen in time.
The girl from the chair, now quiet, slept in one of the back rooms.
Her name was Mira.
Lyra stood guard. Eli meditated. Kai sat with Lena, waiting for her to wake.
When she finally opened her eyes, the first thing she said was:
“Don’t let me become her again.”
“You won’t,” Kai promised.
“You don’t know that.”
“I know you.”
That made her chest ache.
She reached for his hand and held it tight.
Later that night, Mira woke.
She didn’t speak, just stared at Lena from across the room.
“You’re me,” she said finally.
Lena nodded. “In a way.”
“You survived,” Mira whispered.
“You did too.”
“No,” Mira said. “I was left behind. You were the one they saved.”
Lena walked over and knelt beside her. “Then let’s save each other now.”
Mira started to cry.
For the first time in years.
Eli stood suddenly. “Something’s wrong.”
“What is it?” Kai asked.
“The resets… they’re happening already.”
Lena stood too. “But you’re still here. That means—”
“No,” Eli said. “It means I’m resetting too.”
“What?”
“I’m not supposed to exist after a certain point. That’s why I’m breaking.”
His hands shook.
A pulse spread out from his body — invisible, but felt.
“Eli,” Lena said gently, “what’s happening to you?”
“I’m fading,” he said. “Time won’t let me go forward anymore.”
“Then we stop it,” Kai said.
“How?” Lyra asked.
Eli looked at Mira. “She knows.”
All eyes turned to the quiet girl in the corner.
Mira stood slowly.
“There’s one place left,” she said. “One timeline that never resets. The Core Timeline. But getting there means losing something.”
“Losing what?” Lena asked.
Mira looked at her. “
They leave the tower, heading toward the coordinates Mira gives them.
As they cross a broken bridge, Lena pulls Kai aside.
“If I disappear,” she says, “promise me something.”
“No,” he says immediately. “I’m not promising anything that means losing you.”
“I have to stop this,” she says. “Even if it costs me.”
He cups her face.
“You’ve already saved me,” he says. “Now let me save you.”
Before she can respond, a blast hits the bridge.
Ryloth appears again — real this time.
“Game over,” he says.
He grabs Eli.
Lena screams.
The world goes white.

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Chapter 192 [ZERO NEXUS _ CONCLUSION]
The dust hung heavy in the air, settling slowly over the shattered ravine. Rocks and debris were scattered everywhere, remnants of the battle that had tested every ounce of courage, strength, and willpower the group possessed.Kai pressed the boy tightly against his chest. The boy’s small body trembled slightly, golden energy pulsing faintly but steadily now. Unlike the wild surges before, this glow was calm, controlled—a sign that he had mastered the power that had once threatened to destroy everything.Lena held him close, her heart still racing. “You did it… you’re safe. You survived. You mastered it.”The boy looked up, exhausted but resolute. “I… I did it… thanks to you.”Kai nodded. “No… it was you. You faced it all. You controlled it. You saved us all.”The predator that had terrorized them for so long lay a short distance away, defeated and wary. It hissed, backing into the shadows, no longer daring to attack. The massive figure that had emerged from the depths of the ravine w
Chapter 191 [THE FINAL CONFRONTATION]
The ravine shivered under the weight of the approaching threat. Shadows merged with golden light, forming a massive figure larger than anything they had seen. Its glowing eyes radiated both power and malice. Every step it took sent the ground quaking and rocks tumbling.Kai pressed the boy tightly against his chest. “Stay close. Stay low. This is it—our last fight.”Lena wrapped her arms around the boy, whispering softly. “You can do this… I believe in you.”The boy’s small body trembled, golden energy pulsing in rhythm with his heartbeat. “I… I think I can… I have to…”Kai nodded. “Then focus. Control it. Protect yourself—and us.”The massive figure stopped, observing. It exuded an aura of pure danger, yet it seemed almost hesitant, wary of the boy’s golden power.Mira slashed her blade through the air, Jax firing cautiously, keeping their distance. “We can’t let it touch us,” Mira said, voice steady but tense.Kai scanned the terrain. “We use the ravine. Narrow passages, unstable ro
Chapter 190 [THE TURNING POINT]
The shadow that had emerged from the depths of the ravine was massive—far larger than the predator, its golden eyes glowing like molten fire. The ground trembled beneath its weight. Rocks and debris shifted, threatening to collapse the fragile ledges where the group had fought so hard to survive.Kai’s jaw tightened as he pressed the boy close. “Everyone stay calm… stay close. We have to survive this.”Lena wrapped her arms tighter around the boy, feeling the faint pulse of his golden energy. “You can do this,” she whispered. “I know you can.”The boy’s small body trembled violently. “I… I think I can… control it… fully…”Kai’s eyes narrowed. “Then do it. Focus on your power. Don’t let it control you.”The new threat—the enormous figure looming over them—let out a low, rumbling growl. Its massive limbs crushed boulders as it moved, each step sending dust into the air. Its presence was overwhelming, more terrifying than the predator had ever been.Mira drew her blade, Jax readying his
Chapter 189 [PREDATOR'S LAST HUNT]
The ravine lay in ruins. Dust hung thick, and jagged rocks littered the narrow paths. The boy’s golden glow lit the chaos, pulsing rhythmically now, more controlled than before, but still dangerous.Kai kept a firm hold on the boy, blade ready. Lena pressed close, her arms wrapped tightly around him, feeling every tremor of his energy.The predator had survived the last surge. Its golden eyes blazed with fury and cunning. It circled the group slowly, coiling like a spring ready to strike. Every muscle in its body tensed, tail lashing against rocks, sending debris flying.“This is it,” Kai muttered, gripping the boy tighter. “The final hunt.”The hunters who had survived the collapse were battered and terrified. Many lay pinned under rocks, some tried to escape, but the terrain and the boy’s surging power made every step deadly.Lena whispered to the boy. “You’re ready… you can do this. I know you can control it.”The boy’s small hands flared with golden light. “I… I have to…”Kai nodd
Chapter 188 [CHAOS AND AWAKENING]
The ravine was a shattered ruin. Dust and debris hung thick in the air, making every breath burn in their lungs. Rocks the size of boulders lay strewn across the path, trees splintered like toothpicks, and the ground was uneven, treacherous.Lena pressed herself against Kai, holding the boy tightly against her chest. His small body trembled violently, golden energy flickering uncontrollably like lightning trapped in flesh. Even at rest, the boy radiated power, his pulse shaking the very earth beneath them.Kai’s eyes scanned the devastation. “We need to move. Now!” he shouted, gripping his blade. He could feel the boy’s power resonating through the rocks, through the air, through every nerve in his body.The predator had survived the collapse, though it was battered and bleeding. Its golden eyes locked onto the boy, and it crouched, ready to strike with lethal precision. The hunters had scattered, some injured, some pinned under debris, their weapons useless against the chaos.Lena sw
Chapter 187
The cliff had collapsed. Rocks and debris tumbled endlessly, smashing into jagged cliffs and the forest below. Dust and dirt filled the air, stinging eyes and choking lungs. Lena clutched the boy tightly against Kai, their bodies pressed together, trying to shield him from flying rocks and splintered trees.The boy trembled violently. Golden energy flickered uncontrollably from his body, lighting the ravine in harsh, blinding flashes. The sheer force of it rattled the ground and sent smaller debris flying like deadly projectiles.Kai’s muscles coiled, blade in hand, eyes scanning the chaos. “Hold him! Don’t let go!” he shouted, over the roar of collapsing rock and the predator’s furious screeching.The predator had recovered from the last surge. Its golden eyes burned with hatred and precision. It leapt again, claws aiming for the boy. Its tail smashed against rocks, sending them tumbling in every direction.Lena’s voice cracked. “Stay with us… just stay!” She pressed the boy closer,
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