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Now reading: Chapter 139 – The Three Who Became One from Ultra Gene Evolution System, a Fantasy novel by DennisRFajardo.

The pool reached sixty-five percent during the morning zone run.

He was not in zone nine. He was in zone eight, running a standard Beast-type collection contract, using the dual-channel absorption on each kill the sa way he had been using it for the past week. The pool had been climbing at roughly two percent per day. He had stopped tracking it every hour and started checking it once in the morning and once at night, the way you stopped watching water boil when you understood it would boil on its own schedule.

The system flagged it between the third and fourth kills.

Dragon-line pool: 65% capacity

Functional threshold for Mantle Cat engagent: reached

Dragon Predator Mode ceiling at current pool: 9–11 seconds

All pre-conditions for engagent: confird

He finished the fourth kill. Filed the contract completion at the station. Ate a al at the lodging house. Sat at the small table in his room for forty minutes and thought about nothing else.

Then he went to zone nine.

***

He did not take a contract.

The free-entry reconnaissance permit covered him legally. What he was doing was not covered by any Guild classification at all. A D-Rank hunter voluntarily engaging a B-Rank adjacent creature in a zone two tiers above his official permit level was not a scenario the permit frawork had been built to describe.

He went through the transition corridor and let the zone settle into his body in its now-familiar twenty-second window.

Then he went east.

He moved more slowly than usual. Not from caution. From attention. Every piece of environntal data that Hunter’s Instinct was processing needed to arrive cleanly, without the interference of his own movent blurring the read. He had mapped this zone for twelve days. He knew where the creature signatures lived and where they didn’t. He moved through the absences, through the gaps between territories, toward the eastern section where the gradient began.

At forty tres he stopped.

Hunter’s Instinct gave him the zone’s full picture imdiately. Two D-Rank creatures to the northwest, settled and territorial. One high D-Rank Drake asleep in the southern hollow. The gradient edge at thirty tres. And in the centre of the Mantle Cat’s territory, at approximately eighteen tres past the gradient: a living source, active, oriented in his direction.

The Mantle Cat had moved to et him.

It had been at twenty-eight tres three days ago. It was at eighteen now.

He stood at forty tres and looked at the gradient and understood that the approach had already ended. Whatever was going to happen was going to happen from here.

He initiated Dragon Predator Mode and walked into the territory.

***

The Cat ca out of the gradient at speed.

Not charging. Flowing—the specific quality of movent that Storm Path creatures had when their burst speed was so refined it looked fluid rather than explosive. It crossed fifteen tres in a ti that was not quite asurable in the normal sense. The zone around it shifted slightly as it moved, the Storm expression dragging ambient path energy in its wake like water displaced by a fast-moving body.

Hunter’s Instinct caught the pre-movent signal.

Not the movent itself—the pressure change in the Cat’s path output a fraction of a second before the burst fired. The kind of tell that existed in every creature and every hunter and that no one could fully suppress because it ca from the body preparing, not from the body committing. The body had to prepare before it could commit, and preparation had a signature.

Kai read it and moved on Predatory Burst Step a fraction before the Cat arrived.

Not away. Sideways, with the burst carrying its resonant force laterally, so that when the Cat passed through the space he had occupied the trailing edge of his movent t its flank rather than empty air.

A glancing contact. Light.

Enough to say: I can read you.

The Cat landed and turned in one motion. It had not expected the contact. For a brief mont—less than a second—its path output shifted from the clean Storm-expression movent pattern into sothing more complex. The Shadow component flickered up. The Beast component steadied.

Dragon Predator Mode showed him the shift as it happened. Not as a decision the creature was making but as a structural response. The Storm expression was a tool. The tool had not worked as expected. The tool was being reconsidered.

He did not press the advantage. He stood twelve tres away and waited.

The Cat looked at him.

It was nothing like the flat-eyed assessnt of a D-Rank predator. What looked back at him from behind those pale Storm-yellow eyes was sothing that understood the exchange that had just happened, understood what it implied, and was deciding whether the implication changed its approach.

It decided it did.

***

The Cat disappeared.

Not slowly. Not with a shimr or a visible transition. It stepped into the Shadow expression as completely as stepping through a door, and the zone where it had been standing registered nothing.

Without Dragon Predator Mode, this would have been the end.

With it, Kai could see the gap.

Not the Cat itself—the Shadow suppression was complete enough to defeat even the expanded awareness the mode gave him. But the gap in the suppression. Every Shadow expression had one: the point where the concealnt layer joined the concealed body and the join was not perfect, where a thin edge of the path signature leaked through because perfect concealnt required more precision than any living body could sustain continuously.

The gap moved with the Cat.

He tracked it across the zone, circling, moving, keeping the gap in his peripheral awareness while his main attention stayed on everything else. The Cat was circling too, and it was fast, and the circling was not random. It was positioning. Looking for the angle from which the hit would be cleanest.

It found the angle on his left side.

He felt the commitnt in the gap’s movent—a sudden acceleration and a trajectory change toward him—and braced Impact Fra on the left side one-quarter second before the Cat re-materialised mid-strike.

The hit was enormous.

Not because the Cat was careless. Because an ambush that committed fully and landed on its intended target should be enormous—that was the point of the Shadow expression, to build the strike while unseen and release it all at once. Kai had known the hit was coming. He had braced correctly. And it still put him three steps sideways and sent a shockwave of pain through his entire left side that would be bruising by the ti he left the zone.

Impact Fra had concentrated at the point of contact and distributed as much of the force as it could.

If it hadn’t, the fight would have ended there.

The Cat was visible again, two tres away, watching the result of the strike.

He had not gone down.

Another assessnt. Another reconsideration.

***

The Cat lowered its head.

Not a combat gesture. Sothing more fundantal. An acknowledgent that the approach it had been using—test with Storm, commit with Shadow, read the result—had run through both its available thods and produced unexpected outcos. What ca next was not a third tool. It was all three tools at once, which ant the Cat had decided the fight was serious enough to use everything it had.

Dragon Predator Mode showed Kai what happened when three integrated expressions unified in a single body.

It was beautiful and deeply dangerous.

The Storm component lengthened the Cat’s physical reach by extending path force beyond the body’s edges. The Shadow component compressed its signature so Kai’s read of it beca difficult even with the mode active. The Beast component drove the whole arrangent with the pure predatory intelligence that had kept this creature at the top of zone fourteen’s ecology for however long it had been there.

And at the centre of the unified arrangent, Dragon Predator Mode showed him the interface gap.

Every dual-expression creature had one interface where the two path types t imperfectly. A triple-expression creature had three interfaces: Storm-Shadow, Shadow-Beast, Beast-Storm. Each one a potential entry point. But the three interfaces in the Mantle Cat did not run as clean pairs. They t at a single central point where all three expressions converged—a triple junction, and at triple junctions the geotric conflict of three incompatible path types created a zone of structural instability that a double junction never produced.

One point. Roughly where the sternum would be in a human.

The Cat launched.

He activated Predatory Burst Step at the sa mont and went toward it rather than away. The Cat’s speed with the Storm component fully unified was faster than anything he had faced in the new world. He felt it as pressure rather than sight—the zone folding around the movent.

He drove his strike through the triple junction one-tenth of a second before the Cat’s full unified force arrived.

The contact was mutual and simultaneous and the worst impact he had taken since Helios.

He hit the zone floor.

The Cat hit the zone floor.

He got up first. By half a second.

That was enough.

***

The Mantle Cat was not dead.

It was on its side, the unified expression broken by the strike through the triple junction, the three path components running separately again and none of them with the coordination that made them powerful together. Its chest moved. Its eyes were open and looking at him with the sa flat intelligent attention they had used from the beginning.

He crouched beside it.

He held the devour for a mont.

Not hesitation—recognition. This creature had been the most sophisticated opponent he had faced in this world. It had run three path expressions in a living body without collapse, had used them as distinct tools and as a unified system, had assessed him across weeks of approach and adjusted its thods when they failed. It had been the best version of what a single-path world produced when one body found a way to integrate more than one path.

He activated the devour.

The absorption was unlike anything the new world had produced.

Three expressions, integrated, absorbed simultaneously through three separate channels—primary Beast, Dragon-line substrate, and the Storm-Shadow spatial chanics layer that the dual-channel process had been building for weeks. All three opened at once. The system processed the incoming material across all three paths without the cross-path conflict that should have made it unstable.

It was not painless. It was not clean. It ran for ninety seconds and at several points during those ninety seconds the body’s structural load ca close to the Adaptive Recovery’s ceiling. But the Dragon-line substrate held the three-way intake stable, and the vault pair, which had been quietly contributing to path pressure managent since the old Helios days, organised the incoming energy the way it had always organised burdens: not by making them lighter but by keeping them from competing.

The system updated slowly. As if it was thinking.

Rift Mantle Cat eliminated

Devour: three-channel absorption complete

Path material: Elite triple core — primary hold

Evolution Points 34

Current Total: 444

Then, after a pause that the system had never produced before:

Integration analysis: running

Storm-type spatial layer: absorbed to Dragon-line pool — pool now 71%

Shadow-type spatial layer: absorbed to Dragon-line pool — compatible with existing spatial chanics

Beast-type traits: absorbed to primary channel — high yield

Dragon-line pool: 71% capacity — expanding

And below that, in the sa bold text as everything else but with a weight that was different:

Cross-path assimilation event: confird

Three incompatible path types processed simultaneously without collapse

Host classification note: multi-path assimilation candidate — initial confirmation

He read the last line three tis.

Not because he did not understand it. Because he wanted to be certain he had read it correctly.

Multi-path assimilation candidate.

Initial confirmation.

Not complete. Not a declaration. A confirmation that the chanism existed in him and had just operated. That the thing the Guild’s entire classification system had no frawork for—a hunter whose body could integrate multiple incompatible path types without collapse—was real and was him and had just done it for the first ti in conditions the system could asure and confirm.

He sat in zone nine with the Mantle Cat’s body dissolving into absorbed energy beside him and let that word settle.

Candidate.

Not yet arrived. But confird as possible.

He stood, collected the triple core from where the Cat’s body had been, and walked back toward the exit.

***

He ca back to the lodging house in the evening.

His left side was bruising—the whole lateral section from hip to shoulder, deep tissue, the kind that would still be visible in a week. He moved carefully and did not explain it to anyone who looked at his posture.

Mira was at the window. She turned when he ca in and looked at him the way she looked at things that had changed while she was watching them from a distance.

She looked at the core in his coat pocket—the triple Elite core, which had a quality of light through the fabric that was different from anything he had brought back before.

She did not ask about the fight.

She said: "The road network felt it."

He looked at her.

"When the devour completed," she said. "Every thread I could hear from here turned toward zone nine for about ten seconds. Then they settled." She paused. "The Rift felt it too. The oscillation changed tempo for a few minutes."

He sat down.

He had expected the system’s confirmation. He had not expected the Rift to notice.

Mira looked at the window. The eastern glow was steady. Whatever the oscillation had done, it had returned to its baseline.

For now.

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