Blood apostle Chapter 14

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The clearing erupted in motion and violence.

The hounds moved with surgical synchronicity—blurs of tooth and muscle, each step fueled by the Viora current pulsing in their veins. These weren't beasts. They were weapons—tuned to the rhythms of destruction, forged in the gene-furnaces of Kruger's war academies.

But Kiro wasn't prey.

Not anymore.

The Blood God's will surged through him, deeper than thought. He felt his muscles shift mid-motion, tendons realigning with brutal efficiency, bones flexing under pressure. His instincts were no longer human. They were ancient.

The first hound ca in low.

Kiro twisted, slamming his knee into its skull and spinning to deliver an upward slash with Blood Venom. The weapon scread as it extended—part blade, part tendril, all hunger. It sank into flesh. Not deep enough to kill—but enough to mark.

The second hound lunged for his throat.

Kiro ducked beneath the strike, planting a foot against the beast's chest and launching himself backward—using its montum to flip into the air. He landed hard, slid across the dirt, and ca up into a stance that hadn't been taught.

It had been rembered.

Rhel watched silently from the edge of the battlefield, eyes unreadable. He didn't command the hounds. He didn't need to. They moved as he willed.

But now... they hesitated.

One of them limped. Another's side stead with corrupted blood. Blood Venom throbbed with a rhythm older than language, its edge flickering with crimson echoes of what it had consud.

Then it happened.

Core Threshold Reached.Divine Catalyst Detected.Initiating Core Evolution...

Kiro gasped as the world bent.

His chest ignited from the inside—pressure building, like molten steel flooding marrow and thought. His heart pounded like a war drum. Blood, not his own, laced his skin. It soaked into him.

The System did not show numbers. No level-ups. No stats.

Instead, it showed this:

[CORE AWAKENED]Aspect: Predator of the Broken CycleBlood Authority: 2% Unsealed

And beneath that, three new glyphs burned into his vision:

Devour

Override

Unchain

Kiro scread, but it wasn't pain.

It was release.

The hounds lunged again—driven now by fear, by desperation. But they were too late.

Kiro vanished.

He didn't teleport. He moved. A blur, faster than nerve and thought. Blood Venom expanded into a jagged spear mid-strike, impaling one beast through the eye. He turned and used its corpse as cover—vaulting over its body and slamming into the next.

Bones shattered. Flesh ruptured.

Another glyph ignited:

[Override Applied: Viora Signature Absorbed]

Kiro dropped low, swept the final hound's legs, and drove his fist—not his weapon—into its chest. The beast coughed blood and went limp.

Silence.

The forest had beco still again, but not because death reigned.

Because sothing else stood here now.

Rhel didn't clap. He didn't praise.

He simply walked forward, stepping past the broken bodies of his hounds without looking at them.

"You felt it," he said quietly.

Kiro stood tall, breathing slow, the new Core pulsing in sync with the System's hunger.

"Yes."

Rhel nodded. "Then it's true. The Blood God's death... wasn't the end."

He stopped a few feet away, close enough for Kiro to see the jagged tattoo across his throat—the mark of a Kruger Ascendant.

"The Voidlings didn't consu all of it. Sothing slipped through."

Kiro didn't answer.

He didn't need to.

Rhel studied him a mont longer. "I was ordered to kill you. Now... I think I'll watch."

And without another word, the Executor turned, vanishing into the shadows of the ruined forest—leaving Kiro standing in the stillness.

Above, the stars began to flicker unnaturally. A pulse moved through the sky like a heartbeat.

Sowhere, deep beyond ti and matter, sothing in the Void stirred.

And smiled.

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