The city did not sleep after the apex departure.
Rumors moved faster than official statents. Atmospheric distortion reports circulated through guild networks. The academy issued a controlled explanation about "temporary mana turbulence." The Internal Council remained silent.
Silence was worse than denial.
Adrian felt the difference imdiately.
The network no longer pressed against a ceiling.
It felt... open.
Not unstable.
Open.
Primary anchor steady.
Secondary aligned.
Tertiary sharp.
Fourth slot: available.
The system had expanded capacity.
That ant sothing was coming.
He stood in the lower training hall alone, letting his mana circulate without suppression. Since the apex pressure test, his internal compression had refined further. His output still registered E-Rank publicly, but internally his structural density had deepened beyond standard classification.
He closed his eyes briefly.
The fourth slot pulsed faintly.
Not random.
Directional.
A signal brushing the edges of perception.
He opened his eyes.
"She’s close," he said quietly.
Seraphine, who had entered silently monts earlier, did not ask how he knew.
"Location?" she asked.
"Moving."
"Hostile?"
"No."
Lyra stepped down the stairs behind them, golden eyes sharp. "Academy periter just activated a containnt protocol."
Seraphine’s expression tightened faintly. "For what reason?"
Lyra flicked a projection forward. "Unregistered high-density mana surge in Sector Seven."
Adrian’s pulse slowed.
Sector Seven.
Civilian district.
"That isn’t Council," he said.
"No," Seraphine replied. "Council suppresses cleanly."
"This is unstable," Lyra added.
The fourth slot pulsed harder.
Compatibility scan initiated.
Adrian stepped toward the exit.
Seraphine caught his wrist—not to restrain, but to confirm.
"You are certain?"
"Yes."
"Then we move."
Sector Seven was already sealed when they arrived.
Academy response teams had established a periter, civilians pushed back behind shimring barriers. In the center of the containnt zone, the air itself trembled.
Mana flickered violently in erratic bursts.
Adrian felt it clearly.
Not structured.
Not dominant.
Fragnted.
And at the center of that instability—
A girl knelt on fractured pavent.
She looked no older than nineteen.
Dark hair clung to her face, damp with sweat. Her hands pressed against the ground as uncontrolled waves of mana pulsed outward in chaotic surges.
Every few seconds, the air around her distorted sharply.
An evaluator shouted from the periter. "Restrain before escalation!"
A suppression array activated.
It shattered instantly.
The girl gasped as another pulse exploded outward.
Adrian stepped forward instinctively.
Seraphine moved with him.
Lyra followed.
The academy guards attempted to intercept.
Seraphine’s presence alone forced them aside.
"She’s destabilizing!" one shouted.
Adrian could already see it.
Her mana channels were overloaded.
Not from external force.
From internal overflow.
The fourth slot pulsed violently.
Compatibility: Extrely High.
Anchor Type: Unknown.
Stability Risk: Severe.
"She’s going to rupture," Lyra said.
"Yes," Adrian replied.
Seraphine’s gaze shifted to him. "If you connect prematurely—"
"I know."
The girl’s eyes snapped upward.
They were not filled with madness.
They were filled with fear.
Another surge erupted, cracking the pavent beneath her.
She wasn’t attacking.
She was collapsing.
Adrian moved forward despite the rising pressure.
Seraphine stayed at his back.
Primary anchor reinforcent active.
He stepped inside the containnt radius.
The instability slamd into him.
His channels strained imdiately.
Not because it was strong.
Because it was unfiltered.
The girl looked at him.
"Stay back," she whispered hoarsely. "I can’t control it."
"You’re not unstable," he said calmly.
Her laugh was strained. "That’s funny."
"You’re overloaded."
Another pulse burst outward.
He felt the fourth slot ignite.
Compatibility confird.
Anchor Class: Overflow Type.
Risk Level: Critical.
He understood instantly.
She wasn’t dominant.
She wasn’t adaptive.
She wasn’t structural.
She was excess.
Raw amplification without containnt.
If she ruptured fully, the district would crater.
Seraphine’s voice reached him through the noise. "Adrian."
"I know."
He stepped closer.
The pressure intensified.
The girl shook her head weakly. "Don’t."
He knelt in front of her.
"I’m going to stabilize you."
"You can’t," she whispered.
"I can."
He reached forward and took her hand.
The reaction was violent.
Mana exploded outward in a blinding pulse.
The academy periter shattered entirely.
Lyra braced against the shockwave.
Seraphine reinforced him instantly.
Triple resonance activated.
But this ti—
The surge did not attempt hierarchy.
It attempted escape.
Overflow anchor attempting uncontrolled discharge.
Stability dropped.
Network Stability: 82%
Warning: Excess Surge Detected.
He felt her core.
It was not malicious.
It was fractured by too much power too quickly.
"You’re not broken," he said quietly.
Her eyes widened slightly.
He did not resist the overflow.
He redirected it.
Primary anchor absorbed structural strain.
Secondary anchor increased channel elasticity.
Tertiary sharpened compression control.
He pulled her excess inward—
Not to absorb.
To regulate.
The network expanded around her like scaffolding around collapsing architecture.
The surge slowed.
Then stabilized.
Her breathing evened gradually.
The chaotic pulses reduced to tremors.
The System responded.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Bond Network System
Fourth Anchor Candidate Confird
Anchor Type: Overflow
Compatibility: Exceptional
Stabilization in Progress
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Her grip on his hand tightened weakly.
"You... you’re not breaking," she murmured.
"No."
The final tremor dissipated.
Silence fell across the ruined district.
Academy observers stared in disbelief.
The girl’s mana signature, once violent and unstable, now pulsed softly.
Balanced.
She looked at him with stunned confusion.
"What did you do?"
"I stabilized you."
Tears welled at the corner of her eyes—not dramatic, not loud. Just release.
"I thought I was going to explode."
"You almost did."
Seraphine stepped forward calmly.
"Can you stand?" she asked the girl.
She nodded slowly.
Adrian helped her up carefully.
The network adjusted again.
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Bond Network System
Fourth Anchor Integrated
Active Anchors: 4 / 4
Network Stability: 93%
Core Compression Enhanced
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
The fourth slot no longer pulsed empty.
It settled.
Warm.
Balanced.
Overflow converted into amplification potential.
The academy evaluators approached cautiously.
"What is she?" one demanded.
Seraphine’s voice remained smooth and controlled. "Under House Elion protection."
The evaluator hesitated—but did not argue.
Because the district was intact.
And the crisis had ended.
The girl looked at Adrian uncertainly.
"My na is Aria," she said softly.
He nodded.
"Adrian."
Her gaze lingered.
"You felt... safe," she admitted quietly.
He did not respond imdiately.
Because he felt it too.
The network had not strained under her integration.
It had strengthened.
Primary stable.
Secondary aligned.
Tertiary sharp.
Overflow anchored.
Four anchors.
And the signal shifted again.
Stronger.
Higher.
Far above the city—
The apex presence stirred faintly.
Not displeased.
Interested.
Seraphine stepped closer to Adrian.
"You expanded under crisis," she said quietly.
"Yes."
"And did not destabilize."
"No."
Lyra studied Aria thoughtfully.
"She’s not dominant," Lyra observed.
"No," Adrian replied.
"She amplifies."
Yes.
That was the difference.
Not more power.
More ceiling.
Aria looked between them nervously.
"I don’t want to hurt anyone," she whispered.
"You won’t," Adrian said calmly.
Because now—
She wasn’t alone.
The fourth slot was filled.
And the network had grown again.
But growth always attracted attention.
And sowhere beyond academy, beyond Council—
The next test was already forming.
"If you want to see how the overflow anchor changes battle dynamics and how the apex reacts to four-anchor stability, support the story with your Power Stones"
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