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Now reading: Chapter 115: Shimmer from Transmigrating: Starting in the Cyberpunk World, a Action novel by TalkFicToMe.

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Silco wasn't dead, but it was hard to say he was truly alive.

Trapped in his own warehouse fire, he had been the first to experience the lethal temperature of alchemical fuel. Under normal circumstances, his body would have carbonized in less than three minutes. However, the Shimr elixir, evaporated by the extre heat, infused into his body in massive quantities, forcibly sustaining his life through a process of "liberation."

Shimr works by breaking "Genetic Shackles"—the physiological limits that prevent humans from becoming aberrants. While Silco's original Enforcers only had their muscle growth shackles "liberated," Silco's body was now mutating at an accelerated rate to adapt to the lethal heat. When Vander found him, Silco was a scorched, shriveled husk—half his original size, encased in a carbonized shell, but with a heart still beating rhythmically within.

"Make way, the professional is here," Kael said, pushing through the crowd. His eyes brightened as he examined the husk. To Kael, Silco wasn't a man anymore; he was a rare, precious experintal subject that could reveal the true potential of adaptive evolution.

"Better to give him a quick end," Vander sighed, sensing the scientific fanaticism in Kael's gaze.

"If he dies now, Zaun dies with him," Kael countered. "Think about how many people inhaled that purple smoke tonight. The Shimr is in their systems. If we don't study how to neutralize the 'cracks' in their genetic shackles, Zaun will fall into unpredictable chaos as they mutate or lose their minds."

Vander's expression darkened. Silco's final move had been poisonous—turning his own death into a biological ti bomb for the Undercity. Even if the dose was limited, the impact would expand over ti.

"Compile a list of everyone who inhaled the smoke," Kael ordered. "And clear out the nearby rats and animals. If Shimr hits the local fauna, you'll have monsters in the walls within the week."

Vander imdiately barked orders to Sevika to lock down the district. anwhile, Kael packed Silco into a specialized containnt unit, taking the remaining canisters of raw Shimr with him. He had to save Silco's life—not out of rcy, but because he needed a "living map" of the mutation.

While Zaun simred in a tense recovery, Piltover remained blissfully focused on the upcoming Hextech revolution. Mada Kiramann had fulfilled her promise, building Kael a state-of-the-art chanical workshop.

Kael's first comrcial product was a civilian Exoskeleton chanical Auxiliary Device.

Unlike the combat-focused rune gauntlets he gave Vi, these were clunky but perfect for construction and port labor. Mada Kiramann, seeing the potential to revolutionize Piltovian industry, placed a massive order imdiately. Kael handed the production managent over to Shopkeeper Colin, allowing the old man to reclaim his dignity as a master of industry.

In the depths of his private lab, Kael was working with Viktor. Silco lay in a glass casing filled with nutrient solution. His skin had peeled multiple tis, replaced by a snake-like texture of heat-resistant scales.

"Shimr is incredible," Viktor whispered, touching the glass. He was obsessed. While Kael studied the biology, Viktor saw his own salvation. If Shimr could grant Silco the ability to adapt to fire, could it help Viktor's ossifying muscles find a way to survive?

"Don't get sentintal, Viktor," Kael called out. "Help test the Type B elixir. We have a district of 'landmines' in Zaun waiting for a cure."

Jayce had already been to the door three tis, complaining that Viktor was neglecting the Hexgate project. He looked at Kael as if Kael were "stealing" his best friend, unaware that Viktor was voluntarily sleeping in the lab to be near the only thing that might cure his terminal disease.

"The Type B model," Kael explained, "is designed to improve adaptability while minimizing the 'feral' side effects. We're not building monsters; we're stabilizing survivors."

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