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Sovereign of The Abyss Chapter 72
The team was left to rest on their beds overnight. When morning came, Miko, Liam, Akiya, and Anna walked out of the infirmary together, still feeling the lingering effects of their battle."Did anyone else have weird dreams about stretchy wraith guy?" Liam asked, rolling his shoulders with a wince. "Or was that just the pain meds talking?""I didn't sleep enough to dream," Akiya replied, checking her bandages. "Too busy wondering why we're not dead."Anna glanced up from her datapad, her expression serious. "Coordinator Hayes sent a message. We're expected at the president's mansion in one hour.""The president?" Liam's eyebrows shot up. "As in the actual president of the country? That can't be good.""Let's not jump to conclusions," Miko cautioned, though his own anxiety was rising. "Maybe he just wants to give us medals for exceptional wraith-fighting.""Yeah, right," Akiya snorted. "When have we ever been summoned somewhere for good news?""There's a first time for everything," Ann
Sovereign of The Abyss Chapter 73
Kaelen repeated, his ancient eyes fixed on the president. "Using a battery as bait. How history repeats itself."The president remained unruffled. "I said nothing about using anyone as bait.""Oh well," Kaelen waved dismissively. "It changes nothing about the fundamental truth we face." He leaned forward, addressing the entire room now. "The Abyss cannot be defeated through conventional means. Its strength grows each day as the current battery fails.""What exactly are you suggesting?" Hayes asked.Kaelen's expression grew grave. "You must strike at the source. The core itself."One of the military officials scoffed. "Impossible. No expedition has ever reached the deepest levels of the Abyss and returned.""Because they didn't know what they were looking for," Kaelen countered. "Or how to find it."Miko found his voice. "You're saying we need to go to the core of the Abyss? To... what exactly?""To cut off the battery and destroy the Abyss's hold on this world," Kaelen stated simply,
Sovereign of The Abyss Chapter 74
"You could teach me," Miko said, the words coming out before he'd fully considered them.Larok raised an eyebrow, amusement playing at the corners of his mouth. "Could I? And why would I do that?""Because I've survived this far," Miko replied, straightening his shoulders. "I encountered Sylas and lived. That has to count for something.""Survival isn't mastery," Larok countered, circling the fountain slowly. "Many survive by luck or circumstance.""It wasn't just luck," Miko insisted. "I used those techniques—imperfect as they are—to fight an Awakened Wraith's lieutenant.""And nearly died in the process," Larok reminded him, though his tone lacked any real criticism. "But yes, you survived where others would have fallen. That does indeed... count for something."He stopped, studying Miko with renewed interest. The casual demeanor shifted subtly, revealing something sharper and more assessing beneath."Tell me, young man, why do you fight?""To protect people," Miko answered automati
Sovereign of The Abyss Chapter 75
The Grand Cathedral dominated the eastern quarter of the capital, its spires reaching toward the sky like fingers of stone and stained glass. Unlike the utilitarian architecture of AAU headquarters or the elegant restraint of the presidential mansion, the Cathedral embraced grandeur for its own sake—flying buttresses, ornate gargoyles, and elaborate carvings depicting humanity's struggle against the Abyss.Miko stood at the base of the massive stairs leading to the main entrance, his AAU uniform replaced with simple civilian clothes. Hayes had suggested arriving without official identifiers at first, to gauge the Church's natural response before revealing his mission."Just another pilgrim seeking guidance," he muttered to himself, adjusting the bag slung over his shoulder.The Cathedral's public areas bustled with activity—tourists admiring the architecture, faithful attending prayers, and Church personnel moving with purpose between various duties. Miko followed the signs toward the
Sovereign of The Abyss Chapter 76
Dawn at the Knight Academy arrived with the resonant toll of bronze bells,A sharp knock interrupted his thoughts. "Ten minutes to assembly," Darin called through the door. "Wear your training uniform, not the formal one.""Thanks," Miko called back,The morning air carried a crisp chill as first-year trainees assembled in the largest practice yard. About thirty young men and women stood in rigid formation, their breath forming small clouds in the cold. Most looked to be seventeen or eighteen, fresh-faced and eager despite the early hour.Miko took position at the end of the back row, trying to blend in despite being several years older than the other trainees. He noticed several curious glances, but discipline held—no one spoke or broke formation.Precisely as the bells struck five, a tall woman strode into the yard. Her salt-and-pepper hair was pulled back in a severe bun, and she carried herself with the unmistakable confidence of someone who had earned her authority through years
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Miko moved through the public areas dressed in simple civilian clothes rather than his Academy uniform. His formal challenge against Elara wasn't scheduled until tomorrow, but he'd decided to explore the Cathedral proper today, hoping to gain insights that might help him understand the knights' devotion to their traditions."It's quite something, isn't it?" a soft voice observed from behind him.Miko turned to find an elderly priest watching him with kind eyes. Unlike the stern-faced Father Matthias or the imposing Knight-Commander, this man had a gentle demeanor that invited conversation."It's extraordinary," Miko agreed. "I've never seen anything like it.""Few have," the priest smiled. "The Grand Cathedral took over a century to complete, with each generation adding their own contributions." He extended his hand. "I am Father Dominic, chief archivist.""Miko," he replied, shaking the offered hand and deliberately omitting his last name. "Just visiting.""Are you?" Father Dominic's
Sovereign of The Abyss Chapter 78
"Welcome, everyone, to Advanced Theoretical Combat Applications," the instructor announced to the classroom of attentive knight-trainees. "Today, we have the honor of hosting an exchange student from the Anti-Abyssal Unit."All eyes turned to Miko, who stood at the front of the classroom beside the instructor. The challenge against Elara was scheduled for that afternoon, but Knight-Captain Elysia had insisted he participate in regular Academy classes until then—"to fully experience our training methods," she'd said, though Miko suspected it was more about keeping him under observation."This is Miko Asterion," the instructor continued. His name was Master Reynold, a retired ranked knight who now specialized in theoretical combat analysis. "He'll be joining us for this session and sharing perspectives from elemental combat methodologies."The class of third-year trainees regarded Miko with expressions ranging from curiosity to outright suspicion. Unlike the first-years, who possessed o
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The bell's resonant tone had barely faded before Elara was in motion, covering the distance between them with startling speed. Her opening attack—a precise thrust aimed at Miko's shoulder—was a test rather than a serious attempt to wound, gauging his reactions and defensive capabilities.Miko sidestepped smoothly, recognizing the probe for what it was. He countered with a measured strike of his own, similarly testing rather than committing.They circled each other, exchanging exploratory blows that gradually increased in intensity and complexity. The crowd's initial excitement settled into focused observation as they realized this wasn't going to be a quick, one-sided demonstration but a genuine contest of skill."You move well for an Academy student," Elara remarked during a momentary respite, her voice pitched low enough that only Miko could hear. "Most rely too heavily on their elements.""Elemental combat and physical training aren't mutually exclusive," Miko replied, maintaining
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"Bastards," Anna whispered, anger replacing her initial shock. "They've been planning this for years."A final section labeled "Transition Protocols" detailed the procedure for replacing a failing conduit. Anna skimmed the contents, her blood running cold at phrases like "controlled transfer" and "successor preparation."According to the protocols, the optimal transition occurred when the current conduit still retained enough energy to facilitate the connection with their replacement.The successor must be present at the chamber during final degradation phase to enable direct transference. Uninformed subjects typically require restraint during the procedure due to instinctive resistance."They're planning to force him," Anna realized. She had to warn Miko, the core mission wasn't just about assessment or rescue. It was a trap designed to place him in the chamber when his father finally failed.A notation at the bottom of the page confirmed her fears:Current conduit approaching termin
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Miko turned."If what you're saying is true, why have you been avoiding me? Why not warn me earlier?"Aria's composure finally cracked. "I was scared," she admitted. "Larok has ways of knowing things. Of watching people. I couldn't risk him discovering what I knew until we were assigned to the mission.""And how did you know we would be?" Miko pressed."Because he always positions his pieces carefully," she said softly. "Nothing about your training, your assignments, even your Academy placement has been random. He's been guiding your path for years."Hayes cleared his throat. "I think you both have much to discuss. And Cadet Asterion, you have some decisions to make before tomorrow night."Miko looked up sharply. "What do you mean?"**Back in the Capital’s Church, The archives smelled of dust and secrets. Anna's footsteps echoed softly against stone floors as she navigated the narrow passages between towering shelves. Moonlight streamed through high glass windows, painting colored pa
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At the main briefing hall of AAU headquarters, every seat was filled, with additional operatives standing along the walls. Rumors had been circulating all day and the core mission team would finally be announced, and everyone wanted to hear firsthand who made the cut.Miko sat between Liam and Akiya in the third row, trying to ignore the hollow feeling in his stomach. "You look like you're about to throw up," Liam whispered, nudging him with an elbow. "Relax. We're definitely in. After everything we've seen?""It's not that," Miko replied quietly."Then what? You've been weird since yesterday."Before Miko could answer, the room fell silent as Coordinator Hayes strode to the front, accompanied by several senior officers Miko recognized from Command. Hayes looked as impeccable as ever in his pressed uniform, but the dark circles under his eyes betrayed the pressure he was under."Thank you all for your prompt attendance," Hayes began, his voice carrying easily through the hall. "As yo
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The next day, the morning sunlight filtered through stained glass windows, casting colorful patterns across the polished stone floor of the Sanctum's eastern wing. Anna walked beside Sister Elaine, trying not to stare at the healing procedures taking place in rooms they passed. Three days at the Church facility had shown her marvels she'd never imagined possible—and raised questions she couldn't ignore."Your progress is remarkable," Sister Elaine commented, her white hair gleaming in a shaft of blue light. "Most visitors take weeks to grasp even the basics of our purification techniques.""I've always been a quick study," Anna replied, careful to keep her tone humble despite the pride she felt. The cellular regeneration method she'd mastered yesterday had taken most Church healers months to perfect.Sister Elaine's pale eyes studied her with that now-familiar intensity. "Perhaps too quick."Anna's heart skipped, but she kept her expression neutral. "Is there such a thing when it com
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Before either could object further, Miko slipped out of the training room and hurried down the corridor. The hollow feeling had expanded into something like panic. His teammates had reached third circle while he was still struggling.“Even though I might be stronger, it’s just tricks, if I were to be one on one with one of them I might not win. I’m really nothing without my anti magic Void technique and it comes at the cost of my life force,” Miko said as he walked.He found himself in one of the rarely used observation decks overlooking the training level. The large window gave him a panoramic view of the preparation activities below—dozens of AAU operatives honing their skills, testing equipment, working together with practiced efficiency."Feeling inadequate?"Miko spun around to find Larok sitting casually in one of the deck's chairs, as if he'd been there all along."How did you—" Miko began, then shook his head. "Never mind. I should be used to you appearing out of nowhere by no
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Anna rose and moved around the chamber, examining the plants growing from the walls. Many she recognized as healing herbs, but others were unfamiliar, with strange iridescent leaves or unusual growth patterns.A partially open cabinet caught her eye. Inside, she glimpsed scrolls marked with symbols similar to those she'd seen on the doors of the restricted treatment rooms. Curiosity overcame caution, and she carefully slid one out just far enough to read its title.The sound of footsteps in the corridor sent her quickly back to the pool, the strange title filed away in her memory alongside other oddities—the whispered conversation about chambers being ready by the full moon, the "special patient" Matthias had been called away to attend, the restricted areas throughout the facility.Sister Elaine returned carrying what looked like an ancient book bound in pale leather. "My apologies for the interruption. Now, I believe you were going to show me more about your cellular stimulation tech
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The Church transport glided through the Cathedral District's pristine streets, Anna watched through the tinted windows as ordinary citizens paused to bow slightly when they recognized the Church insignia on the vehicle's doors. Respect or fear? Maybe both."First time in the Cathedral District?" asked the driver, a young man in the simple gray uniform of Church support staff."That obvious, huh?" Anna replied, trying not to press her face against the glass like an excited child."You've got that look. Everyone does their first time." He smiled briefly in the rearview mirror. "The healing center is impressive—you won't be disappointed."The transport turned onto a wide avenue lined with ancient oak trees, their branches creating a natural canopy. At the end stood a structure that made Anna's breath catch—a gleaming white building that seemed to float above its surroundings, connected to three smaller domes by graceful glass walkways."That's the Sanctum of Renewal," the driver announce
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Anna stared at the letter in her hands, the heavy cream paper embossed with the Church's gold seal. She read it a third time, still not quite believing what it said."This has to be a mistake," she muttered, running her finger over the ornate calligraphy.The common room door swung open as Akiya walked in, a mug of coffee in one hand. "What's got you looking so confused this early?"Anna held up the letter. "I just got a formal invitation from the Church. They want me to visit their healing facilities and 'exchange methodologies.'"Akiya nearly choked on her coffee. "The Church? Since when do they invite AAU personnel for friendly visits?""That's what I was wondering." Anna handed over the letter.Akiya scanned it quickly, her eyes narrowing. "This is weird timing. Right after Miko gets back from the church ? Not a coincidence.""I thought the same thing," Anna admitted. "But it's also an opportunity.""An opportunity to get yourself into trouble," Akiya said, tossing the letter back
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"Move!" Larok grabbed Miko's arm, yanking him backward with surprising strength. "Now!"The blue water in the pool churned violently, splashing over the edges. What had been peaceful moments ago now pulsed with chaotic energy, sending waves of force through the cave."What's happening?" Miko stumbled as Larok dragged him toward the entrance."It's activating," Larok said through gritted teeth. "And we are definitely not prepared for what comes next."The walls of the cave—those strange organic-looking surfaces—began to ripple like muscle tissue. The symbols etched into them glowed with the same blue light as the pool, pulsing in rhythmic patterns that made Miko's head spin."Look!" Miko pointed at the pool as the pool boiled hot."I see it," Larok hissed. "That's why we're leaving."They scrambled through the narrow passage, the rock walls scraping against their shoulders. Behind them, a low, rumbling sound grew in intensity—half mechanical drone, half living growl."What is that thin
