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Reboot My Heart Chapter Nineteen: Descent into the Core
The hovercraft jolted violently as another blast struck its side, sending sparks flying across the control panel. Kian braced himself against the wall, his golden implant flickering erratically. Elena gripped his arm tightly, her breath shallow, her eyes locked onto the swarm of rebel hovercrafts closing in.Selene cursed under her breath, her hands flying across the controls. “They’re trying to disable us, not destroy us. They want you alive, Elena.”Elena’s expression hardened. “And we’re not going to let them take me.”Kian moved to the co-pilot seat, scanning the sensors. “We’re outnumbered. We need an escape route.”Selene grimaced. “There’s one option, but it’s risky.”Another explosion rocked the hovercraft, and warning lights flared across the dashboard. Darius’ voice crackled through the communication system, laced with cold amusement.“There’s nowhere left to run, Kian. Surrender Elena, and I might let you live.”Kian clenched his jaw, his eyes blazing with fury. “Not a chan
Reboot My Heart Chapter Twenty: The Dawn of Reckoning
A golden shockwave rippled outward as Kian stepped forward, his implant no longer flickering but burning with pure, untamed power. The corrupted System shattered under the weight of his will, rewriting itself as the Origin had intended.Marcus staggered, clutching his head, his once-dominant implant now a dying ember. His breath came in ragged gasps as he reached toward the energy swirling around Kian. “No… I built this! I controlled everything! You were nothing—nothing without me!”Kian’s gaze was cold. The weight of betrayal, years of suffering, and stolen strength boiled inside him, but there was no hesitation in his stance.“I was nothing because you made sure of it,” Kian said, his voice steady. “You robbed me of my power, stole my credit, manipulated Elena, and fed the Federation a lie. But now?” His golden implant flared. “Now, you answer for it.”Marcus let out a desperate growl, lunging forward. His hand reached out, as if he could reclaim what had been taken. But the System
Reboot My Heart Chapter Twenty-One: The Dawn of a New Era
The golden energy surged through the sky, cascading over the Federation like a tidal wave of light. For the first time in decades, the System reset itself, purging the corruption that had plagued it. Kian stood at the edge of the fissure, his golden implant no longer flickering, but radiating a steady, controlled glow.Marcus lay sprawled on the cracked ground, his implant burnt out and lifeless. He gasped for breath, his hands clawing at his head as he tried to will his powers back—but there was nothing left.“No…” Marcus muttered, eyes wide with horror. “This can’t be happening… I built this empire… I was supposed to rule…”Darius wasn’t faring any better. His crimson implant had crumbled into dust, and without its enhancements, his body felt weak, frail. He stumbled to his knees, staring at Kian in disbelief.Kian turned to Elena and Selene, his gaze steady. “It’s done. The System belongs to the people again.”Elena’s implant flickered, then settled into a stable glow. She exhaled,
Reboot My Heart Chapter 22: Echoes of the Forgotten
The golden energy slowly faded, leaving a charged stillness in the air. Kian stood tall at the edge of the fissure, his implant still radiating power. The once-corrupted System was resetting, and all across the Federation, people were feeling its effects.Marcus lay on his knees, gasping as the last remnants of his stolen power drained away. Darius, too, trembled, his implant flickering with instability."It’s over," Kian repeated, his voice calm but firm.The battlefield had changed. Hovercrafts that once patrolled the skies now lay crippled, their pilots struggling to understand why their systems had failed. The rebels, who had backed Marcus, stumbled in confusion, their weapons no longer responding to their commands. The balance of power had shifted in an instant.But even as the words left Kian’s lips, a strange sensation crept over him. His implant pulsed—not in warning, but as if something else was awakening deep within the Core.A low, resonant hum vibrated through the ground.
Reboot My Heart Chapter 23: The Hunt Begins
The ruins trembled beneath their feet as the mist recoiled, twisting and writhing like a wounded beast. The figures within the darkness didn’t retreat, nor did they attack again immediately. They simply watched.Kian felt their gaze, heavy and expectant. His implant pulsed erratically, still reacting to the strange energy emanating from them. He knew this wasn’t over.Elena tugged at his arm. “We need to move. Now.”Selene was already ahead, scanning the broken structures around them. “There’s an old underground network beneath this place. If we can find an access point, we might be able to shake them off.”Marcus, still on his knees, let out a bitter laugh. “You think you can run from them? They don’t need to chase you. They just need to wait.”Kian shot him a glare. “Then you better hope we figure out a way to stop them before they take everything—including you.”Marcus hesitated before forcing himself to his feet. His implant was still flickering weakly, and the exhaustion on his f
Reboot My Heart Chapter 24: Echoes of Power
The cold wind howled through the ruins as Kian stood at the threshold of his decision. Marcus’ words lingered, pressing against the edges of his mind.Restore the Federation?Or embrace the Forgotten Ones and rewrite everything?His implant flickered, the golden glow within it pulsing erratically as if fighting against something unseen.Elena’s hand was still on his arm, grounding him. Her expression was unreadable—worry, trust, and a hint of fear.Selene, ever the realist, watched him closely. “Whatever you decide, we don’t have the luxury of time. We need to move before the Federation forces regroup.”Kian exhaled. Not yet.This wasn’t the moment to choose. He needed more—more answers, more control, more strength.“The System is still stabilizing,” he said, voice steady. “We regroup, we gather information, and we figure out what the Forgotten Ones truly want.” His eyes flicked to Marcus. “I’m not playing into anyone’s hands—not theirs, and definitely not yours.”Marcus smirked, thou
Reboot My Heart Chapter 25: The Burden of Truth
The air inside the bunker was thick with tension, the echoes of the mysterious message still lingering in the dimly lit space. Kian stood frozen, his mind racing with the implications of what he had just seen.He wasn’t just another System user.He wasn’t a mere anomaly.He was the key—to freedom or destruction.His implant continued to pulse violently, feeding him fragmented images from a past he barely remembered. Restraints. A cold operating table. Wires digging into his skin. Voices arguing over his fate."He's dangerous.""He’s unstable—""If we let him reach his full potential—"Kian pressed a hand against his temple, suppressing the surge of memories before they overwhelmed him. He could feel the System itself trembling beneath his skin, as if it recognized him, as if it had been waiting.Elena took a cautious step forward. “Kian… what did you see?”His throat was dry. “Everything.”Selene, still seated at the control panel, was scanning through decrypted files. Her eyes darted
Reboot My Heart Chapter 26: Fractured Allegiances
Silence hung thick in the bunker, pressing against Kian like an invisible weight. His mind reeled from the vision, the echoes of his future self still burning in his thoughts. The golden glow, the absolute power, the destruction—it wasn’t just a warning.It was a promise.A future that could become reality if he wasn’t careful.Elena was still gripping his arm, her fingers tight with concern. “Kian, talk to me.”His jaw clenched. “I saw a world in ruins. A world I destroyed.”Selene frowned. “You? Destroying the world?”Marcus chuckled. “Honestly, I can see it. Given the right push.”Kian shot him a glare, but deep down, he knew Marcus wasn’t wrong. That vision—it wasn’t just a nightmare. It was the raw truth of what he could become. And the terrifying part?Some small, dark part of him had felt tempted.The power. The control. The freedom from being weak, from being manipulated.But if he allowed himself to fall into that abyss, he wouldn’t be any different from the people he despise
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Chapter 56: The Last Gamble
The chamber trembled violently, stone and debris raining from above as the Core’s severed energy spiraled out of control. Kian barely managed to keep his footing as the force of the explosion sent waves of unstable power rippling through the ruins.Across from him, Marcus had collapsed onto his knees, clutching his chest where the wound still bled. His once-smug expression was gone, replaced by something Kian had never seen before—fear.Kian had done it.He had severed Marcus’s connection to the Core.But now, the entire place was coming down.Cracks spread across the ground, jagged and deep, as if the earth itself was splitting apart. The Core’s shattered remains flickered erratically, pulsing between bursts of golden and black energy, unstable and wild.If he didn’t get out now, there would be no escaping.But his gaze flickered toward Marcus.I have a choice.Marcus had betrayed him, stolen his recognition, turned the entire Federation against him. He had aligned himself with the F
Chapter 55: The Core’s Descent
The chamber pulsed with unstable energy. The once-radiant glow of the Core was flickering, dark tendrils snaking around its brilliance, leeching away its purity. The air thickened, suffocating, pressing down like an unseen force as Marcus’s twisted smirk deepened.Kian could feel the Core’s distress, its power slipping from his grasp. Every second that passed, the darkness grew stronger. He had to act—now.But Marcus had planned for this.With a slow, deliberate step forward, Marcus raised his hand, and the shadows obeyed. They slithered across the stone floor, forming jagged, clawed extensions of himself—limbs of pure void. The Forgotten Ones moved in unison, their grotesque forms shifting unnaturally, as if reality itself rejected them.Marcus tilted his head. “Can you feel it, Kian? The Core is choosing me now. It knows you’re weak. That you can’t protect it.”Kian clenched his fists, feeling the Core’s fading warmth between his fingers. No. He couldn’t let Marcus win.“Wrong,” Kia
Chapter 54: The Core’s Trial
The moment Kian stepped forward, the world around him collapsed.Or rather, it expanded—infinitely.One second, he was walking through the threshold of the Core. The next, he was standing in an endless void, suspended between existence and something beyond comprehension.Elena, Selene, and Marcus were by his side, yet he couldn’t feel their presence in the way he normally would. It was as if they were ghosts, drifting in and out of his perception.The voice that had greeted him still lingered in the air, surrounding them like a physical force.“Welcome, Kian Arlen. We’ve been waiting for you.”Kian’s breath hitched. The voice wasn’t human. It wasn’t singular. It was countless voices layered atop one another, speaking in perfect harmony.And it knew his name.Elena reached for him, but her hand barely brushed against his before dissolving into shimmering particles. She gasped, her body flickering like a broken projection.“Kian!” she called, her voice distant. “Something’s wrong—”Befo
Chapter 53: The Guardian of the Core
Silence.A thick, suffocating silence wrapped around them as Kian’s group stood at the threshold of the Core.The figure waiting for them was motionless, shrouded in the dim glow of the entrance’s pulsating energy. Their presence was undeniable, radiating a force that sent a shiver down Kian’s spine.Elena stiffened beside him, her fingers inching toward her weapon. Selene and Marcus exchanged wary glances, readying themselves for a confrontation.Kian’s heart pounded as he stepped forward, his eyes narrowing as the figure’s face came into view.And then his blood ran cold.Because he knew this man.“Darius.”The name left his lips like a curse.Darius Voss, once Kian’s closest ally, now stood between them and the Core.His former friend.His greatest rival.The man who had claimed Elena as his partner.A smirk played across Darius’s lips as he stepped forward, his stance relaxed, yet undeniably menacing. His piercing eyes swept over the group before settling on Kian.“You’re late,” D
Chapter 52: Shadows of the Forgotten
The silence that followed was suffocating. Kian’s pulse pounded in his ears as he took in the aftermath of what had just transpired. The air still crackled with residual energy, and the weight of unseen forces pressed against his consciousness.Elena stood beside him, her breathing shallow, her gaze flickering between him and the shifting shadows that danced along the ruined walls. The others remained on edge, their bodies tense as they processed the gravity of what had just occurred.But Kian knew this wasn’t over.Not yet.He clenched his fists, grounding himself as the conflicting voices in his mind warred for dominance. The echoes of the Forgotten Ones, the remnants of the Federation’s control, the unrelenting pull of the System—all of it converged, demanding a choice.A choice he wasn’t ready to make.Selene broke the silence first. “We can’t stay here. The Federation will have already detected the surge in energy. We need to move.”Kian turned to her, his mind clearing just enou
Chapter 51: The War Begins
The explosion sent a tremor through the underground base. Dust rained from the ceiling, and the distant sounds of battle echoed through the tunnels.Kian’s instincts kicked in immediately. His mind raced, evaluating every possible escape route, every potential weapon.Astra’s voice rang through the stronghold:“All units, battle positions! The Federation is breaching the outer perimeter!”Kian turned to Ryker, his heart pounding. “Tell me you’ve got a plan.”The old general’s eyes flickered with grim determination. “Plans only work until the first shot is fired.”That wasn’t reassuring.Another explosion. Closer this time. The dull roar of collapsing metal filled the air.The base was under siege.And they were still locked inside a holding cell.Astra stormed into the cellblock, a rifle slung over her shoulder. She looked at Ryker first. “We don’t have time for debates. We need to move.”Ryker nodded and turned to Kian. “I assume you’re done thinking about it?”Kian exhaled. He didn’
Chapter 50: No Way Out
The metallic stench of burning circuitry filled the air, mingling with the sharp tang of gunpowder and blood. The bunker trembled around them, deep rumblings echoing through the walls like the growl of some slumbering beast about to awaken. But it wasn’t the collapsing bunker that sent a chill down Kian’s spine. It was him. The man stood tall, flanked by an elite squad of Federation enforcers, their weapons gleaming under the emergency lighting. His expression was unreadable, but the faint smirk curling at his lips was unmistakable—triumph. Elena stood frozen beside Kian, her face pale. “Father,” she whispered, disbelief laced in her voice. Voss barely spared her a glance before shifting his attention to Kian. “I expected you to be smarter than this,” he mused. “Hiding in a collapsing bunker? Desperation doesn’t suit you, Kian.” Kian forced his breathing to steady, eyes darting to the only exit—now blocked by Voss and his men. Two minutes left before the bunker detonate
Chapter 49: The Offer
The air in the bunker felt thick—charged with something unnatural. The Forgotten Ones stood still, their glowing silver eyes locked on Kian, waiting.Waiting for his answer.Elena’s grip tightened on his arm. “Kian, what the hell is going on?”He didn’t answer. Couldn’t answer.The vision still burned in his mind. The shadows. The voice. The truth he wasn’t ready to face."You know what must be done."His heart pounded. What did that even mean?The others were waiting too. Marcus had his gun raised, his face set in a deep scowl. Selene looked ready to bolt. Darius was unreadable—watching Kian with narrowed eyes, as if trying to see inside his head.Then, the Forgotten One at the front moved.It took a single step forward, its body flickering like a glitch in reality.Kian didn’t flinch.But the others did.“Back up,” Marcus warned, shifting his weapon.Darius lifted a hand. “No. Let’s see what it wants.”Marcus shot him an incredulous look. “What it wants? Are you insane? That thing j
Chapter 48
The dust hadn’t even settled from the explosion when Kian felt it—a pulse through his implant, an unbearable pressure that sent sharp waves of pain through his skull. He gritted his teeth, forcing himself to stand despite the tremors in his limbs.The figure standing at the entrance of the shattered bunker was unmistakable. Darius Voss.Even through the thick haze, Kian could make out the gleaming silver armor, the sharp, calculated stance, and the cold familiarity that sent a shiver down his spine."Darius," Elena breathed beside him, her voice laced with shock and unease.Kian’s jaw tightened. The man he once called a friend. The one who betrayed him.Darius tilted his head slightly, his masked face unreadable. Then, his voice rang out, amplified through the high-tech modulator in his helmet."You look well, Kian," he said, stepping forward. "Stronger than the last time we met."Kian didn’t move. His heart pounded in his chest, but his voice was steady. "Did you come to finish what