Cosmic Ruler - Chapter 395
Chapter 395: Abyssal Post III
“Should?” Myne raised an eyebrow. “That doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.”
“It’s the best plan we’ve got,” Nexus said firmly. “But there’s a catch. The reactor is protected by a containment field powered by three external pylons. You’ll need to take those down first.”
Dren crossed his arms. “So we’re looking at a three-stage mission: infiltrate the Forge, disable the pylons, and overload the reactor. And all while avoiding Malakar’s forces.”
“Precisely,” Nexus said. “This mission will push you to your limits, but failure isn’t an option. The Forge is critical to the Abyssal war effort. If we take it out, we’ll cripple their ability to produce heavy reinforcements.”
Aiden nodded, his resolve unwavering. “We’ll get it done.”
The Infiltration
The team deployed just before dusk, utilizing a cloaked transport to approach the Forge undetected. The structure loomed in the distance, a massive, industrial monolith wreathed in dark energy. Streams of molten metal poured from its vents, and the air hummed with the power of the Void Crystal Reactor.
As they neared the Forge, Myne activated her shadowmancy, enveloping the team in a shroud of darkness. They slipped past the outer patrols, their movements silent and precise. When they reached the ventilation shaft, Dren used a high-grade plasma cutter to breach the reinforced grate.
“Time to move,” Aiden whispered, leading the way into the narrow shaft. The metallic walls were suffocatingly close, and the air was thick with heat and the acrid stench of burning metal. They navigated the labyrinthine passages carefully, avoiding detection by the Forge’s internal defenses.
When they emerged into the main chamber, the scale of the Forge became fully apparent. Massive assembly lines churned out Abyssal Constructs, each one more fearsome than the last. The reactor stood at the chamber’s center, a pulsating crystal surrounded by arcs of Void energy. The three pylons were positioned around the reactor, their structures glowing with an ominous light.
“Targets confirmed,” Aiden said, his voice barely audible. “Split up and take out the pylons. Stick to the plan and avoid unnecessary combat.”
Myne smirked. “Avoid combat? You’re no fun.”
“Focus, Myne,” Aiden said, his tone firm but laced with humor. “We don’t need any distractions.”
The Assault on the Pylons
Each team member took a separate pylon, moving like shadows through the chaos of the Forge. Aiden’s target was heavily guarded, with Void Sentinels patrolling the perimeter. He activated his Spirit Sense, scanning for patterns in their movements. When the moment was right, he struck—dispatching the guards with swift, precise blows from his Reaper Scythe Martial Spirit.
Myne used her shadowmancy to weave through the Forge’s defenses, disabling security systems and neutralizing enemies with eerie grace. She reached her pylon without raising an alarm, planting charges at its base before slipping away.
Dren relied on brute force, his enhanced strength and reinforced armor allowing him to bulldoze through the constructs guarding his target. His hammer crackled with energy as he smashed through the pylon’s protective casing, exposing its core.
“Pylons down,” Myne’s voice crackled over the comms. “Aiden, we’re ready for the reactor.”
“Converge on the reactor,” Aiden ordered. “We’re almost there.”
The Reactor’s Wrath
As the team regrouped near the reactor, alarms blared throughout the Forge. The Abyss had discovered their presence, and reinforcements poured into the chamber. Aiden’s heart raced as Void Constructs and Sentinels closed in, their numbers overwhelming.
“Hold the line!” Aiden shouted, activating his Martial Spirits. The Golden Sword shimmered in his hand, its radiant energy cutting through the darkness. Beside him, Myne unleashed a torrent of shadow tendrils, tearing through the constructs with terrifying efficiency. Dren stood like a wall, his hammer creating shockwaves that sent enemies flying.
Amid the chaos, Aiden reached the reactor’s control console. His fingers flew across the interface, bypassing its defenses and initiating the overload sequence. The reactor began to pulse violently, its energy destabilizing.
“We’ve got less than two minutes before this place goes up!” Aiden yelled. “Fall back to the extraction point!”
The team fought their way through the onslaught, every step a battle for survival. As they neared the ventilation shaft, the reactor’s core erupted in a blinding surge of energy, sending shockwaves rippling through the Forge.
The Extraction
They reached the extraction point just as the Forge began to collapse. A portal opened before them, shimmering with blue light. Nexus’s voice came through the comms. “Move! The Forge is going critical!”
One by one, they dove through the portal, the searing heat of the explosion nipping at their heels. The moment the last team member crossed, the portal closed, cutting off the deafening roar of the Forge’s destruction.
They landed back in Nexus Headquarters, the room silent as the team caught their breath. The holographic map of the Forge blinked out, replaced by a red marker indicating its destruction.
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Cheers erupted from the operations team, but Aiden barely heard them. He turned to Nexus, his expression grim. “The Forge is down, but Malakar will retaliate. This is far from over.”
Nexus nodded, his gaze heavy with understanding. “You’re right. But tonight, we’ve struck a blow that will echo across the battlefield. Rest while you can, Aiden. The next fight will come sooner than we’d like.”
As the cheers subsided, Aiden looked at his team—bruised, battered, but unbroken. For now, they had won. But the war was far from over.
The glow of victory at Nexus Headquarters was short-lived. Though the Abyssal Forge’s destruction dealt a crippling blow to Malakar’s war machine, the cost was clear: retaliation was inevitable.
Aiden, Myne, and Dren were ushered into the debriefing room while medics worked on their injuries. Nexus stood at the head of the table, the atmosphere tense as strategists and analysts hurriedly pieced together reports from the field.
“Malakar won’t take this lightly,” Nexus began. “The Forge was a vital asset, and its loss will force him to escalate. We need to be ready for anything.”
“Let him escalate,” Myne said, still catching her breath. “We’ll tear through whatever he sends next.”
Aiden shook his head. “We barely made it out alive. Whatever Malakar throws at us now will make the Forge’s defenses look like a warm-up. We need more than just brute force—we need allies, resources, and intel.”
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