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Now reading: Chapter 81: Fight (I) from SSS Evolution: Upgrading My Trash Grade Skeleton to Godhood, a Fantasy novel by NoNameEntity.

The pain arrived slightly after the fact — the specific, delayed quality of an injury sustained during movent so fast that the body’s reporting systems had needed a mont to catch up with events.

Lukas looked down.

Six inches of bone shard, embedded deep in his stomach, the entry point clean and the blood flow imdiate and substantial. The fragnt had not been the primary strike — it had been a secondary consequence, a piece of the cavern’s destroyed surface that had found the one gap in his evasion and used it with the indifferent precision of physics rather than intent.

A grunt escaped his lips before he could decide whether to allow it.

Damn.

He said it out loud, with the compressed feeling of soone who has earned the right to one honest mont of profanity before composing themselves and returning to the business of surviving. Then, almost imdiately after the frustration, a thread of sothing that was not quite relief but adjacent to it. His instinctive cultivation had been in effect — the low, constant activation of his body refining thod that had beco reflexive enough to operate below the level of conscious decision. Without it, the shard’s trajectory would have t considerably less resistance.

He did not allow himself to think about that version of events for long.

The wound was severe in appearance and manageable in practice — painful, bleeding, the kind of injury that demanded attention at the earliest available opportunity and could be functionally tolerated until that opportunity arrived. Parasitic Regrowth was already working at the edges of the damage with the quiet, persistent efficiency it always brought to the task. Not fast enough to close a six-inch penetration wound in combat ti, but enough to prevent the situation from deteriorating further while he focused on what was in front of him.

He lifted his gaze.

The awakeners surrounding him had the organized, deliberate distribution of people who had been trained to position themselves for maximum coverage — not clustered, not random, but placed with the specific intentionality of a unit that understood spatial control. Hooded. White-masked. Carrying the particular quality of stillness that belonged to people who were waiting for a signal rather than deciding independently whether to act.

Sa vibes as the scouts.

The judgnt ford quickly and held. He couldn’t confirm it with certainty — he knew too little about the organization to be sure — but the similarities in bearing, in the quality of their silence, in the cold uniformity of their presentation, were not coincidental. These people ca from the sa frawork as the figures he had encountered at the cave entrance.

His eyes moved through the group and stopped at the front.

The woman.

One look was sufficient.

The chill that moved through him was not the chamber’s cold — it was the specific, instinctive response of his threat-assessnt faculties encountering sothing that had triggered every relevant alarm simultaneously. She stood at the front of her group with the absolute, unperford ease of soone who had never needed to perform confidence because the reality of what she was had always been sufficient. The aura around her was not aggressive — it didn’t reach toward him, didn’t press outward with the demonstrative quality of soone announcing their strength. It simply existed, and its existence was enough.

Peak of body refining realm. Or higher.

He couldn’t fix the ceiling precisely, which was itself informative. Things whose upper boundary he could clearly identify were things that existed within the range his own capabilities could aningfully evaluate. The fact that his assessnt stopped at or higher told him sothing he was not entirely comfortable knowing.

It didn’t change what ca next.

They had attacked without words. No demand for the dallion, no identification, no negotiation, no warning — simply the imdiate, unambiguous language of people who had co with a specific outco in mind and considered conversation a detour they were not interested in taking. The intention was not acquisition. It was not even capture.

It was his death.

If they know how to spill the blood of others, they should be prepared to spill their own.

The thought moved through him cleanly, without heat, without the perford quality of soone working themselves up toward violence. He had not chosen this confrontation. He had not sought these people, had not taken anything from them, had not initiated any chain of events that a reasonable person could trace back to a genuine grievance. They had co into his space, at his ti, with his death as their objective.

The killing intent that surfaced in his eyes lasted exactly as long as it needed to and was replaced by sothing colder and more functional.

Then the screaming started.

"Argh—"

"What — who is—"

"Undead! There are undead here—"

"These heretic creatures—"

"My legs—my legs—"

"Coward! Show yourself—!"

The voices erupted across the cavern in rapid, overlapping sequence — the specific, chaotic acoustic signature of a group that has been operating under the assumption of controlled circumstances and has just had that assumption removed without notice. From the dimly lit periphery of the cavern, from the deep shadows that the white masks had not been oriented toward because the threat had been assessed as coming from the front—

Tommy and the Astral Bone Vanguard erged.

Not with the dramatic, announced quality of a reveal. With the quiet, matter-of-fact efficiency of creatures that had identified targets, closed distance under cover of the cavern’s darkness, and acted at the mont that action beca available. The sharp bony hands moved with the specific, unhesitating precision of sothing that did not experience doubt about what it was doing — entering through the backs of two unaware awakeners, the sound of it lost beneath the general eruption of noise, exiting through the fronts with the clean geotry of force applied in a straight line.

Two figures dropped.

Lukas watched it without expression.

Not because he was unmoved — but because the space in his awareness that might have housed a reaction was fully occupied by the tactical recalculation that the developnt had imdiately triggered. Two fewer. The group’s formation disrupted at the rear. The woman’s attention split between the threat she had been tracking and the chaos that had just materialized behind her.

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