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Chapter 25 - 25

Deep beneath the surface of Gaeth-9, far beyond the sight of rebellion and ruins, the Kargal Empire's hidden mechanisms stirred.

Inside a buried vault lined with crystallized nerves and twitching data-spines, a pulse was received.

Encrypted. Lethal.

CODE BLACK: APOSTLE MUTATION CONFIRMEDTARGET: CLASSIFIED (KIRO, ORIGIN: SLAVE DIVISION 9X)INITIATING SLEEPER PROTOCOL — OMEGA THRESHOLD CLEARED

A dozen cryo-chambers hissed open like ruptured lungs.

One by one, the sleepers awoke.

They didn't gasp or scream. They didn't speak.

Because they weren't human anymore.

Each of them had been altered—fused with void-stained genetic templates and neural scripts seeded by the Watchers. Their spines were cored with living metal. Their minds were blank slates save for a single command:

Eradicate the Mutation.

High Marshal Verik Drae watched their reawakening through a visual stream fed directly into his cortical HUD. His face was stone, hands folded behind his back.

Beside him, a Binder construct chanted in the language of blood mathematics, scribbling predictive spirals on a glass tablet.

"Containment is no longer viable," Verik muttered. "The infection has rooted into the rebel structure. If left unchecked…"

The Binder nodded. "Ascension may occur. The system he holds is evolving—deviating from the known Blood God pathways. The Void residue is growing… intelligent."

"Then we'll cut it out before it flowers."

One of the Sleeper agents finished syncing. It stepped out of its chamber, eyes white and veined with violet. Not rage. Not hate.

Purpose.

"Deploy them," Verik ordered.

Elsewhere — Gaeth-9, Wastes

Kiro stood at the outskirts of the outpost ruins, cloak fluttering in the low wind.

Smoke twisted into the night sky. The rebels were still gathering salvage, their hands trembling even as they worked. Some had stopped looking at him directly.

They'd seen too much.

He didn't blame them.

He barely recognized himself anymore.

Core Evolution: 48%Blood Echo Field ActiveCurrent State: Semi-StableWarning: Mutation Threshold Approaching

The warning pulsed red, but he ignored it.

He looked toward the jagged skyline of the Inner Sector in the distance—where towers scraped the clouds and orbital elevators fed the Empire's hunger.

"I need to get inside," he muttered. "No more skirmishes. No more waiting."

He felt it in his bones. In the whispers beneath the Blood Core.

The Kargal Empire wouldn't collapse from pressure.

It had to be burned from within.

But even as he thought it, something shifted in the air.

Wrong.

Heavy.

Kiro's eyes narrowed. His senses—sharpened by the Blood System—felt it before he saw it. A ripple in the treeline. A distortion in heat. A shadow that didn't belong.

Movement.

Incoming Threat DetectedDesignation: Sleeper-ClassEnergy Signature: Viora-AlteredThreat Level: UNKNOWN

"Shit."

They stepped out of the dusk like ghosts.

No emotion. No words.

Each wore a black neural exo-frame threaded with scars—raw meat and metal fused. No insignia. No division tags. Only purpose etched into their skin: a circular spiral with a single crimson dot in the center.

They were fast.

Faster than anything Kiro had fought before.

The first one moved—vanishing mid-step. He didn't teleport. He folded the space around his body with Viora displacement. When he reappeared, his fist was already inches from Kiro's face.

Kiro barely brought Blood Venom up in time.

The impact cracked the earth beneath him.

He slid back, boots digging trenches into the ground. His vision trembled. The Sleeper didn't follow up—it simply watched, calculating.

Then the other three moved as one.

Kiro surged into the Blood Echo Field, slashing a wide arc of energy that made the air ripple. One attacker blinked out—reappearing behind him.

Too slow.

Kiro spun, letting the Blood Core guide his hand.

Their fists collided. Flesh tore. Bone cracked.

But not his.

System Update: Genetic Convergence DetectedViora Resonance—Compatible (Suppressed)Trigger Condition Met: First Mutation Pathway Opening...

He staggered back, chest heaving.

They weren't normal assassins.

They were testing him.

And the System… it was evolving to fight back.

He grinned, blood dripping from his chin.

"You sent monsters?"

He tightened his grip on Blood Venom.

"I became one first."

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