LOGINThe violent roar of the collapsing mountain died instantly. The moment Valerie tumbled backward through the threshold, the deafening sounds of rushing water, crashing stone, and the horrific screeches of the mutated Alpha King were severed as cleanly as a cut wire.She hit a solid, smooth floor, her body sliding across a surface that felt completely different from the rough limestone or cold iron of the fortress gutters. It was slick, pristine, and freezing cold.For a long moment, she lay there in the pitch blackness, her chest heaving as she dragged thin, dry air into her lungs. Her right hand was still weeping a steady stream of dark, silver-tinted blood onto the floor, the deep slice across her palm throbbing with a fierce, rhythmic agony. The sheer exhaustion of paying the blood price had drained her original apex aura down to a faint, flickering ember beneath her skin.Beside her in the dark, the ragged breathing of thirty terrified Omegas filled the silence."Alpha?" Leo's voic
The icy grip around Valerie's ankle tightened, the black claws of the mutated Alpha King crushing her flesh until the bone groaned beneath the pressure. Silas or the mindless, corrupted shell that had taken his place pulled down with terrifying strength. His body was half-submerged in the churning, black water of the lake, his caved-in chest rising and falling in wet, ragged hitches. The purple veins beneath his shredded skin glowed with a sickening, radioactive light, sending ripples of toxic heat through the water.He didn't speak. He couldn't. The airborne rot had completely dissolved his jaw, leaving only a snapping, foam covered maw that tore at the air. He was a creature driven entirely by a rabid, primal urge to drag everything down into the dark with him."Let. Me. Go," Valerie hissed, her voice a sharp, vibrating growl of pure apex authority.She didn't try to pull her leg away. Instead, she pivoted on her free foot, channeling the raw kinetic force of her Silvercrest bloodli
The freezing water of the subterranean lake swirled around Valerie's waist as she pushed the last of the thirty survivors onto the smooth stone steps of the island monument. Above them, the mountain continued to tear itself apart. The ceiling groaned, dropping heavy chunks of stone into the abyss behind them, each impact sending a cold, black wave crashing against the base of the pillars.Leo knelt on the wet stone, gasping for breath as he pulled the floating kitchen tray onto the platform. The three Omega children scrambled off it, shivering violently, their small bodies covered in dark sand and lake mud."We're all here, Alpha!" Leo yelled over the deafening roar of the collapsing cavern. He wiped a mixture of sweat and lake water from his eyes, looking up at the massive structure towering over them. "But the ceiling isn't going to hold much longer. We need to get inside!"Valerie didn't answer. She turned away from the trembling crowd and walked up the final flight of ancient ston
The dark spine breaking the black water was not a living beast. As the massive waves rolled outward and crashed against the sandy shore, the true shape of the lake's secret finally rose into the light.It was a building. A massive monument made of smooth stone.Rising straight out of the deep abyss was a towering, ancient frame that reached halfway to the cavern's high ceiling. Set deep within its stone pillars stood a giant door made of solid obsidian glass. The surface of the dark glass was perfectly smooth and shiny, reflecting the cyan glow of the moss like a frozen mirror.The door was alive. A deep, low hum vibrated through the air, making the Omegas' plastic bottle masks rattle against their faces. Across the dark face of the glass, strange geometric lines looking like glowing silver wires were pulsing with energy. The power coming off the seal was hot, and it quickly began to melt the freezing mist hanging over the water.The thirty survivors stared in absolute silence. They f
The suffocating iron pipe finally widened, vomiting the thirty survivors out of its narrow, rusted mouth. One by one, they tumbled from the dark gutter, splashing heavily into a shallow pool of frigid, stagnant water. After a mile of crawling through the freezing sludge, the sudden expanse of open space felt completely unearthly.They had emerged into a massive, hidden underground cavern system deep inside the roots of the mountain.The scale of the cavern was breathtakingly vast, its jagged limestone ceiling soaring hundreds of feet above their heads, lost in a dense, hanging layer of ancient mist. This wasn't a structure built by the hands of Alphas or the high-tech machinery of the Solar Crest Empire; it was a primordial void, carved out by tectonic fault lines and subterranean rivers over millions of years.Along the massive, weeping rock walls, thick patches of deep-mountain bioluminescent moss glowed with a faint, ghostly cyan light. The ethereal blue radiance reflected off the
The horizontal brick artery did not remain wide for long. As the vanguard pressed deeper into the western fault line, the grand masonry of the old kingdom's architects gave way to the brutal, utilitarian design of the early colonial outpost. The spacious sewer pipe narrowed sharply, forcing the thirty survivors down from a painful hunch onto their hands and knees.They were entering the deep crawl-a mile-long network of low, circular iron conduits designed solely to carry toxic overflow away from the mountain's core.The freezing, black sludge now reached their chests if they sat upright, forcing them to drag their bodies forward through the icy liquid like reptiles. The water was so bitterly cold it felt like liquid needles piercing their skin, numbing their limbs until every forward crawl was a battle of pure will. The Omegas' makeshift plastic carbon masks clicked frantically in the dark, the plastic casings fogging up with every ragged, terrified breath.Valerie led the line now,
"Lead the way," she said.The words were still cold on her lips when the opportunity arose, far sooner than Valerie had anticipated. They had barely reached the grand elevator pavilion when a crimson-level emergency alert began to wail through the fortress comms, its harsh, rhythmic red lights puls
The master data drive felt like a block of ice against Valerie's ribs. Its hard edges pressed into her side through the thin fabric of her shirt, a constant reminder of the truths hidden inside it. Silas's vow echoed in the quiet room, his promise to give her the archive keys hanging heavily betwee
Silas didn't give Jude the satisfaction of a bloody execution in the lab. With a harsh jerk of his arm, the Alpha King ripped the old man from the concrete wall and flung him to the floorboards. Jude collapsed in a heap of matte-black tactical gear, coughing violently and clutching his bruised thro
The quiet in the ruined lab was absolute. The air felt heavy, suffocating beneath layers of dust and years of forgotten secrets. Broken monitors hung from shattered walls, their dark screens reflecting fragments of the room like broken mirrors. Above, a flickering emergency light cast uneven shadow







