The hidden west line narrowed until even the old route lights started failing.
Kai Ren and Talea moved through a corridor of fractured black-tal and buried stone where every third support rib looked one tremor away from collapse. The blue path beneath their feet flickered in weaker and weaker pulses, and the air had changed too. The Deep Rift no longer slled only of mineral dust, dead authority, and cold crystal. Now there was sothing else in it.
Surface.
tal smoke. Burned oil. Chemical propellant residue.
Helios.
Not the city itself yet, but the edge of its reach.
The system picked it up imdiately.
Surface-linked contamination increasing
Earth-side fracture zone proximity: rising
Kai’s pulse slowed.
Good.
At last.
Talea didn’t look back, but her pace changed. Not faster. Sharper. More careful. "Close now," she said.
"How close?"
"One hard fight."
Kai almost smiled.
That sounded about right.
The route opened ahead into a long slanted chamber where the old hidden line rose toward a fractured lift shaft. The shaft itself had once been sealed by route plates, but those had been cut open recently—badly, violently, and by people without the patience to understand old chanisms before forcing them apart. Fresh scoring marks lined the fra. lt residue clung to the lower walls.
Kai crouched beside the opening and touched the edge of the cut tal.
Still warm enough in a structural sense for his recovered gate-sense to read it.
Not machines.
Not route people.
Surface hunters.
A lot of them.
The system answered with sharp clarity.
Recent hostile passage confird
Estimated surface team count through shaft: 9–12
Talea touched the wall beside him and closed her eyes for one breath. When she opened them, her expression had gone flatter.
"They waited."
Kai nodded once.
Of course they had.
If a raid force sent into the roads failed to report back, the buyers above wouldn’t simply give up. They’d put a second line near the most likely exits and wait to catch whatever ca out of the dark carrying answers.
Witness first.
That was still the strategy.
Which ant he had to survive the ambush before he could deliver the ssage.
He looked up the shaft.
Three levels visible. Broken maintenance braces. One central lift spine dead for years. Two side ledges with enough cover for rifle nests. One narrow service ladder rising along the right-hand wall. Plenty of kill angles. Terrible place to climb if the enemy still held patience.
The system mapped the problem.
Probable ambush zone
Recomnded action: force early trigger
Good.
He liked early triggers.
Talea looked at him. "You go loud."
He looked back. "When do I not?"
That got the smallest possible expression from her. Not quite humor. Close enough.
She pointed left, toward a collapsed vent run disappearing into the wall. "I go above. Cut one nest. You make the rest look at wrong place."
Perfect.
Kai rolled one shoulder, checked the stolen rifle, then looked down at his own hand for one second. The stats window from earlier didn’t need to be open for him to feel what it ant now. Stronger. Faster. Sharper. Better.
Helios was close.
Close enough that killing surface hunters on the edge of the fracture zone felt personal again.
Good.
He rose and walked straight into the shaft opening.
No stealth.
No hesitation.
No pretending.
The first shot ca imdiately.
A crystal-assisted round scread past his face and blasted a crater into the wall behind him. The second hit center mass and flattened against his reinforced fra with enough force to shove him half a step back.
The system reacted instantly.
Hostile contact confird
Level 3 Surface Rifle Specialist
Level 3 Surface Rifle Specialist
Additional signatures pending
There they were.
Kai moved.
He sprinted right instead of taking the central shaft, using the service ladder supports as partial cover while rounds tore through the air around him. Above, one hunter shouted a correction. Another opened up from the left ledge with suppressive bursts. Then the heavier sound arrived from higher still—a support gun warming into the fight.
The system updated.
Level 4 Surface Suppression Unit detected
Good.
Very good.
A proper welcoming party.
Kai hit the first ladder brace, launched upward, and kicked off the wall into the left ledge before the rifle team there finished adjusting for the angle. One shooter turned too slowly. Kai’s route shard went through the visor before the man could finish inhaling.
The second reacted better, abandoning the rifle and drawing a compact shock blade for close work.
Wrong choice.
Kai caught the wrist, twisted, and slamd the hunter’s face into the wall hard enough to crack the helt. Then he ripped the shock blade free and drove it under the arm seam.
The body collapsed.
The system rewarded him imdiately.
Level 3 Surface Rifle Specialist eliminated
Level 3 Surface Rifle Specialist eliminated
Evolution Points 16
Current Total: 40
Good start.
Then the support gun found him.
The left ledge exploded under a hail of accelerated shards. Kai threw himself through the broken railing just as the whole perch ca apart behind him. He dropped through open shaft space, caught a hanging maintenance cable one-handed, and swung across toward the opposite wall.
Above, Talea struck.
A prism lance cut through one of the upper nests and threw a body spinning off the right ledge into the shaft below. Good girl.
The support gun shifted toward her.
Better.
Kai released the cable and hit the mid-level maintenance platform under the gun nest at a dead sprint. Two guards saw him too late. He shot the first with the stolen rifle at point-blank range, then used the recoil-suppressed stability in his arms to swing the weapon around and crack the second across the face before the man could fire.
A burst from above chewed into the platform.
No ti.
Kai drove upward through the support fra and slamd shoulder-first into the heavy suppression unit just as the gunner tried to reposition. The mounted weapon was larger than the one in the nexus, but the operator wasn’t. Kai ripped the feed line free, jamd the route shard into the cooling vent, and kicked the whole mount sideways.
The weapon detonated.
The gunner vanished in fragnts.
The system flashed.
Level 4 Surface Suppression Unit eliminated
High-value adaptation detected
Gene Fragnt acquired: Ballistic Stability Layer
Evolution Points 17
Current Total: 57
Yes.
Now that was more like it.
Below, the remaining hunters lost discipline imdiately. One tried to retreat upshaft. Another dropped a flash charge that bounced wrong and blinded his own side. A third shouted sothing about the "asset" going vertical.
Good.
Let them panic.
Kai moved through the smoke and flash residue like he belonged there. One close-range trooper stepped into him and died with a route shard through the throat. Another tried to use a restraint launcher and got his own cable wrapped around his arm, shoulder, and neck before Kai kicked him off the platform.
The system stacked rewards cleanly.
Level 2 Surface Hunter eliminated
Level 2 Surface Hunter eliminated
Evolution Points 8
Current Total: 65
And then the field commander showed himself.
He dropped from the upper shaft ring in white-gray segnted armor with a compact route cage braced on his spine and two mono-edge blades in hand. No mask. Hard face. Surface-born. Professional. The kind of man who had learned to value money over mystery and then gotten good enough at violence to collect both.
The system nad him at once.
Ranked Enemy Detected
Level 5 Surface Strike Captain
Good.
Exactly what the Chapter needed.
The Strike Captain landed lightly on the smoking gun platform and looked at the dead around Kai before speaking.
"You are expensive."
Kai smiled.
"You ca cheap."
Then they moved.
The captain was fast enough to matter. Left blade high, right blade low, no wasted test strikes, no opening flares. Built to cut joints, arteries, and control lines in one committed rush. Kai t him in the center of the platform, route shard against mono-edge, reinforced fra against trained killing technique.
The first clash rang through the shaft.
The second drew blood.
The third told Kai everything he needed to know.
The captain was elite by surface standards.
Kai was past surface standards.
He let the fourth strike in just enough to bait overcommitnt, turned inside the angle, and drove Titan Strength through a short elbow into the captain’s chest. Armor held. The man didn’t. He staggered half a step.
Enough.
Kai ripped the lower blade out of the captain’s grip, threw it into the shaft below, then caught the return strike on his forearm and took the cut shallow instead of deep. Pain flared. He ignored it. He drove a knee into the man’s thigh joint, then a palm strike under the chin hard enough to snap the head back.
The captain recovered fast. Good. Better prey.
He triggered the spine cage.
A half-ford capture field burst outward between them.
The system flashed in alarm.
Capture architecture deploying
Kai hit it with Sovereign Pressure and partition logic together.
The field twisted.
The captain saw the misalignnt too late.
The cage folded inward on its own centerline and locked one of his arms against his torso instead of closing on Kai.
For the first ti, real fear crossed his face.
Kai drove the route shard straight through the armor seam beneath the trapped arm.
The captain choked once.
Then Kai put a hand over his chest.
"Devour."
The energy surge hit hard enough to make the whole platform seem to tilt. Tactical processing. Command aggression. Close-combat efficiency. Neural pursuit weighting. Better than the nexus commander in one narrow, ugly way: this man had been built entirely for taking dangerous things alive.
Now those instincts were his.
The system exploded into updates.
Level 5 Surface Strike Captain eliminated
High-value combat adaptation acquired
Gene Fragnt acquired: Pursuit Tempo
Evolution Points 22
Current Total: 87
There.
That was a number worth looking at.
Around the shaft, the last surviving hunters broke completely. One tried to climb out. Talea dropped him with a prism shot through the back. Another threw down his weapon and begged in Helios trade. Kai didn’t even bother answering. The third was already running before the captain’s body finished dissolving.
The system flashed a clean and beautiful line.
Fracture-zone ambush neutralized
Kai stood in the middle of the smoking platform, blood on his arms, fresh devour energy burning through his body, and looked up.
At the top of the shaft, beyond torn plates and dead route shell, he could finally see it.
Not Helios itself.
The way out.
A narrow slice of pale artificial light leaking in from above-world infrastructure. Surface light. Dirty. Industrial. Human.
The system pulsed.
Earth-side threshold imminent
Kai looked at his current total.
Eighty-seven.
Well over enough.
"Advance."
The system obeyed.
Minor Advancent successful
Strength 2
Speed 2
Neural Reaction 2
Endurance 2
Remaining Evolution Points: 37
The surge settled through him with satisfying brutality. Ballistic Stability Layer integrated cleanly along his shoulders and spine. Pursuit Tempo sharpened the way his body linked movent to kill-range and target collapse. He felt more complete in motion than he had before. More like the version of himself Helios deserved to et.
Talea dropped lightly onto the platform beside him and looked up through the shaft.
"Wall soon," she said.
Kai followed her gaze toward the pale light above.
At last.
"Yeah," he said quietly.
Then he picked up the strike captain’s dropped sidearm, the mono-blade still lying near the edge of the platform, and started climbing toward the surface.
Helios was next.
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