Lord Truth Seeker felt the crushing weight of Ethanâs aura and realized that games were no longer an option. With a grimace, he reached for a heavy, golden collar hidden beneath his robes and snapped it off.
The air screamed. His power surged at a dizzying speed, rapidly equalizing with Ethanâs and showing no signs of stopping. Beside him, The Only One unlatched a thick metal bracelet from his wrist. The same phenomenon occurred, but their power continued to climb, shattering the "half-step" barrier and reaching the level of a "Full Spiritual Nucleus".
The sky above the array turned a bruised, sickly purple. Thunder rumbled, not as a sound, but as a vibration that rattled teeth. Lightning didnât strike the ground; instead, bolts of electricity swam through the clouds like colossal, celestial dragons, their eyes fixed on the localized disturbance below.
Truth Seeker and One glanced at the sky, their faces tight with anxiety. "We canât hide for long," Truth Seeker hissed. "Letâs end this now before the World Matrix targets us."
[Warning, Master,] Crulâs voice was frantic. [The World Matrix laws are actively searching for the source of this breach. You must survive. If the Matrix detects themâor youâit will deploy a total erasure strike.]
"I understand," Ethan muttered, his eyes burning. "But I need to see what a real Nucleus can do."
Ethan pulled a red vial from his belt and downed the liquid in one gulp. He launched himself at The Only One, his fist cocked back. But the difference in power was now a vertical wall. One met Ethanâs punch with a casual strike of his own.
CRACK.
The sound was like a falling mountain. Ethanâs arm didnât just break; it was torn clean off by the sheer force of the collision. Ethan was sent hurtling into the ground, a bloody streak across the dirt.
Before he could even process the pain, Truth Seeker raised his hands in a series of complex mudras. "Five-Point Spear!"
The shimmering star at the top of the array pulsed, and a beam of concentrated red light descended from the sky, impacting the spot where Ethan lay. A massive explosion cratered the earth.
Ethan lay in the center of the smoking pit, coughing up blood. He swallowed the remaining crimson liquid in his mouth. His wounds began to close, and his arm started to regenerate, but it was agonizingly slow. The cells were struggling to rebuild under the pressure of the Union leadersâ spiritual residue.
Ethan pulled out vial after vial, drinking the Health Potions like water, but he could barely keep up with the damage.
[[ Master, the standard Health Potions are no longer sufficient for this level of combat, ]] Crul warned. [[ You require Advanced Regeneration Elixirs. ]]
"Buy them! Now!" Ethan roared in his mind.
[[ Error: Your Lux Points are insufficient for Advanced-tier consumables. ]]
Ethan glanced at his balance, but he didnât have time to think. The Only One was already descending upon him like a vengeful god. Ethan scrambled to his feet, narrowly dodging a strike that turned the ground behind him into glass. He began to flee, weaving through a barrage of spiritual attacks from both sides.
Above them, the lightning dragons grew larger and more vivid, their serpentine bodies coiled around the cylinder of the array, watching. They werenât just weather; they were the "White Cells" of the planet, and they had found the infection.
The Only One looked up at the sky, his eyes wide with genuine fear. "Itâs time to go! Theyâve found us!"
"Damn it!" Truth Seeker snarled, his eyes darting to Ethan one last time. "Array Implosion!"
The two leaders quickly snapped their dampening jewelry back onto their bodies, their power instantly vanishing from the radar. In a flicker of spatial movement, they disappeared.
The array didnât just collapse; it imploded. A vacuum of force sucked inward, throwing Ethan to his knees as the barrier vanished.
Ethan looked up, gasping for air, his half-regenerated arm trembling. The leaders were gone, but the sky remained. The lightning dragons were still there, drifting in the clouds, their electric eyes staring directly down at Ethan.
Ethan looked up, and he felt insignificant. The power radiating from the clouds wasnât just energy; it was the authority of the world itself, a force that made his Quasi-Spiritual Nucleus feel like a flickering candle in a hurricane.
The lightning dragons began their descent, coiling through the air with a sound like the earth being torn in half.
The Obsidian Patriarchs, men who had ruled from the shadows for centuries, completely lost their composure.
"Run! Run for your lives!" screamed the Patriarch of the Iron Fang, his voice cracking. "The Laws have awakened! This place is cursed!"
He didnât take ten steps. A stray electrical arcâa mere spark from the dragonâs tailâhurled itself toward him. Seeing the spark, he activated his trump card: a necklace made of bone. A massive energy field radiated outward, filling his body for a moment with power beyond his limits.
The dragon sensed an anomaly and turned, lunging at him. The instant it touched his spiritual shield, the man exploded. His body became a shower of charred flesh and pulverized bone. His trump card had been destroyed like a bubble.
Beside him, three Gold-level faction leaders were caught in the wake of the pressure. They didnât even have time to scream. The sheer atmospheric weight of the dragonsâ descent flattened them into the dirt, their organs liquifying instantly.
"Wait! I am an ally of the Union!" another Elder shrieked, falling to his knees and raising his hands. "I have the Veto! I haveâ"
Before he could finish, a ripple of blue energy passed over him. He vanished. Not a drop of blood, not a scrap of cloth remained. It was as if the world had simply decided he no longer existed in its records.
They were like insects caught in a forest fire, their existence too frail to even be considered "casualties." They were simply being scrubbed from the map by the residual friction of a power meant for a God.
Ethan watched the carnage, his Amethyst Eyes glowing with a manic, crystalline light. He could see the truth now. He didnât see scales or eyes on the dragons; he saw humming, vibrating strings of code and ancient geometry.
"You arenât celestial beings..." Ethan whispered, coughing up a mouthful of black blood. He began to laugh, a ragged, defiant sound that rose above the thunder. "Youâre just a firewall! Youâre nothing but a set of rules meant to keep the cattle in their pens!"
The dragons paused for a fraction of a second, their static manes bristling as if they could feel his mockery. Then, with a roar that shattered the eardrums of every living soul within five miles, they lunged.
"Is that all the âWorldâ has!?" Ethan roared, spreading his arms wide, his broken body trembling with the effort to stand.
The sky turned white. The dragons descended like a falling sun, a singular, blinding mass of white-hot judgment aimed directly at the heart of the man who dared to look into the eyes of the Matrix and laugh.