[Level Four — 2:58 PM]
The fully open plane changed the nature of combat.
Not the rules — the very substance of what it ant to fight in that space.
With Level Four transford into a zone where the line between alive and dead was blurred, every physical attack carried an involuntary spiritual component. Every movent left a trace on the plane that the Veil could read before it was completed.
Alex understood it in the first exchange after the Full Release.
[Shadow Step] — three ters.
The Veil was already oriented toward where Alex was going to appear.
Not tactical anticipation. Direct reading of the plane — Alex’s movent existed in the space between life and death before it existed in physical space.
The Veil’s fist arrived at the sa ti as Alex.
[Alex HP: 140 → 110/1,110]
Thirty damage. But the specific type of damage from Fragnt 4 — not just physical, sothing deeper.
Alex landed rolling.
He stood up.
Ninety HP in reality — the Direct Plane he had received earlier was still draining in a way the system reported as deferred accumulated damage.
"Shadow Step doesn’t work the sa," he said loudly so Grim could hear.
**"The plane makes you visible before you appear."**
"Noticed."
**"Move without Shadow Step."**
"On foot against effective level 75?"
**"With Death’s Synergy."**
Alex processed that.
Death’s Synergy at 35% ant his base stats — multiplied by months of accumulated training, by active Battle Flow, by Partial Awakening at 10% — could compete in speed with sothing operating directly on the plane.
Not win.
Compete.
It was different.
But it was what he had.
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The Veil attacked again.
Not with the expanded plane. With a directed attack — his hand extended and the plane closing locally around Alex’s soul.
The sa technique he had used for the Soul Anchor before.
Alex recognized it.
Last ti Emily had broken it from outside.
This ti Emily had almost zero MP.
There was no second option from outside.
Alex did the only thing he could — he moved toward the Veil instead of away.
The Soul Anchor needed a minimum distance to establish itself. If Alex was within the activation radius, the field couldn’t close completely around him.
Logic that wasn’t in any manual because no one had fought a Fragnt 4 bearer in Full Release and lived long enough to docunt it.
Alex deduced it in the one second he had available.
He lunged forward.
Inside the radius.
The Soul Anchor tried to establish itself — and failed. The field needed space between the bearer and the target to create the closure.
No space, no anchor.
The Veil processed it.
He had spent seven years using the Fragnt in controlled conditions. Full Release in real combat had variables he had never encountered.
Alex at thirty centiters.
[Blood Weapon — dagger] directly into the Veil’s torso.
The plane absorbed part of the impact — even in Full Release, Fragnt 4 protected its bearer instinctively.
[Veil HP: X → X-600]
But six hundred was more than the Veil had taken in any previous exchange.
He pulled back.
Alex let him pull back — no energy to pursue, no MP for skills.
Two ters between them.
Both breathing.
Or Alex breathing, and the Veil doing what bearers in Full Release did that looked like breathing but was the Fragnt processing the exchange.
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The Veil’s violet-black eyes looked at Alex.
The surprise from before — the genuine one, the one that had appeared when Alex dodged him unexpectedly — returned.
Not at the sa intensity.
But it returned.
"You predict Fragnt 4’s techniques," said the Veil. Without accusation. As an observation.
"I don’t predict them," said Alex. "I read them when they arrive."
"You shouldn’t be able to do that. Not at this level of exposure."
"I know."
"How?"
Alex looked at him.
The boy beneath the Full Release — still visible if you knew where to look. The specific tension around his eyes that wasn’t from the Fragnt but from the bearer processing sothing he hadn’t expected to find.
"Because I’ve spent months fighting things stronger than ," said Alex. "You learn to read or you die."
The Veil processed that.
"The Heralds don’t allow to fight things stronger than ."
"I know."
"They protect ."
"Or control you?"
The Veil didn’t respond.
He attacked.
---
The exchange that followed was different from all the previous ones on Level Four.
Not because of the power — because of the rhythm.
With Full Release active, the Veil was faster but less economical. Each attack used more of the plane, more of the Fragnt, more of the bearer.
The cost of Full Release without the ritual as an anchor was real and growing.
Alex saw it in the attacks — the first sequence had been perfect. The second had a millisecond of delay between decision and execution that hadn’t existed before.
Small.
But real.
[Battle Flow — 34%]
Alex had no MP.
But he had accumulated combat ti.
[Blood Weapon — without MP — impossible]
[Shadow Step — without MP — impossible]
[Necrotic Burst — without MP — impossible]
Raven’s knife. His hands. Battle Flow at 34%.
The Veil launched [Direct Plane].
Alex didn’t dodge outward — he dodged inward, spinning on his own axis, the Direct Plane passing five centiters from his right ear.
Imdiate counterattack — elbow to the Veil’s solar plexus.
No skills. Pure physical.
[Veil HP: X → X-200]
Little damage. But the kind of damage that Fragnt 4 wasn’t trained to absorb — damage coming from an angle the plane didn’t cover because no one should be that close during a Full Release.
The Veil stepped back one pace.
The first step the Veil had taken backward in the entire battle.
---
Grim from the flank — Soul Prison active, flanking the Veil to cut off his retreat angles.
The Veil turned toward Grim.
[Direct Plane — Grim]
[Grim HP: 2,800 → 2,100/8,000]
Seven hundred damage.
Grim didn’t move.
His crimson flas burned.
The Veil’s plane and Grim’s Soul Prison in direct contact — two aspects of the sa original being facing each other. The Veil that separated reality and the Prison that anchored it.
They clashed.
And in that clash, Level Four produced a sound that none of those present had ever heard — not with their ears, with sothing deeper. Like two frequencies that should resonate together instead producing interference.
The Veil’s plane fluctuated.
Soul Prison fluctuated.
Both holding.
**"Interesting,"** said Grim.
The Veil’s violet-black eyes on Grim for one second.
Sothing in that look that wasn’t combat.
Fragnt 4 looking at the Core.
Two pieces of the sa original being, separated for centuries, eting under conditions that neither of them had chosen.
The mont lasted less than a second.
Then the Veil attacked Alex again.
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[Alex HP: 110 → 90/1,110]
[Alex HP: 90 → 70/1,110]
Seventy HP.
Alex against the Veil in Full Release with no MP and a knife.
The numbers had no possible logic.
And yet the Veil hadn’t eliminated him.
Because Alex wasn’t fighting with the numbers.
He was fighting with seven months of learning that the numbers were always against him and that the only variable he could control was how he used what he had.
[Battle Flow — 41%]
The Veil launched the fastest sequence he had executed — four attacks in two seconds, alternating physical and plane, with no predictable pattern.
Alex blocked two.
Dodged one.
The fourth hit him.
[Alex HP: 70 → 50/1,110]
Fifty HP.
He landed against the wall of Level Four. The cold rock at his back. The knife still in his hand.
The Veil approaching.
Not running. Walking.
With the certainty of sothing that has calculated that the outco is determined.
Effective seventy-five against forty-three with fifty HP.
Mathematically, yes.
Determined.
Alex watched the Veil approach.
He looked at Grim — Soul Prison active, HP draining, flanking but not arriving in ti.
He looked at the team on the flanks — Maya holding the periter, Emily with no MP, Kira with the seal still active.
No one could arrive in ti.
The Veil two ters away.
One.
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