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[Transit Corridor — Floor 30 to Floor 31]

[Processing: Landmark Clear — Record Dissemination Active]

[Mana Regeneration: In progress]

[Stat Integration: COMPLETE]

The transit corridor held us for eight minutes.

The System’s notification said landmark event, processing ti extended, please remain. It had never said that before on any floor I had cleared. The corridor was featureless white with nothing to do, nowhere to go, and eighty-six people in various states of post-floor recovery standing in it.

Grey found within the first minute. She checked my arm without asking — pressing the cloth I had been holding against the scar aside to look at the wound underneath — and then spent four minutes on it with the focused quiet of soone working a problem that was genuinely difficult. The old scar from the Kraken had been reopened twice now. Whatever the underlying tissue damage was, it was deep enough that even Tower-grade healing magic could only close the surface.

"It’s going to keep opening," she said.

"I know."

"The underlying tissue needs sothing I can’t do here. The Tower’s healing system has a depth limitation."

"I know that too."

She looked at . "Is this going to be a continuing problem or a solved one at so point."

"Solved," I said.

She held my gaze for a mont, decided to accept that, and finished the dressing.

Junho sat down against the corridor wall three ters away and said nothing while she worked. When she was done and had moved to check the others, he said: "Forty-one percent of what, exactly."

"Of where I was," I said.

"At the end of the previous run."

I looked at him.

He had the careful expression of soone who had built an argunt from available evidence and was presenting it without certainty about the reception. "You’re a returnee," he said. "You ca back from further up. You have knowledge from a previous cycle that you’ve been spending carefully since floor one. The stat restoration you got today is partial recovery of what you lost when you returned."

The corridor was quiet around us. The other climbers were in their own conversations — Commander’s team standing together with the subdued energy of people who had just lost three colleagues, the central-mass survivors scattered in small groups, Plate standing alone with his arms crossed looking at the transit corridor ceiling as though it had personally disappointed him.

No one was close enough to hear clearly.

"Yes," I said.

Junho absorbed that. Twelve floors’ worth of evidence, assembled and confird in one word. He nodded once, the way he nodded when he was accepting information and filing it rather than reacting to it.

"How high did you go," he said.

"Higher than thirty."

"Significantly higher."

"Yes."

"And your knowledge above this floor—"

"Partial. The Tower changes between cycles. The broad shapes stay consistent but the specifics shift. I have outlines, not maps."

He thought about that. "So you can’t walk to the end with your eyes closed."

"No. I still have to actually climb it."

"But you know what to look for."

"I know what questions to ask," I said. "That’s different from knowing the answers."

He leaned his head back against the white wall. "Why didn’t you just go alone. You have the knowledge. You have the capability. You’ve been keeping eighty-five people alive through floors that other countries’ records show killing most of their groups." He paused. "Why bring anyone."

I thought about the honest answer to that. It took a mont to find, because the honest answer to most questions I asked myself about this climb had layers I didn’t always want to look at all at once.

"Because I went alone the first ti," I said. "Mostly."

He waited.

"And I made it far," I said. "And it didn’t matter the way I thought it would. The going far didn’t matter the way I thought it would."

He was quiet for a long mont. "So this ti you’re bringing people."

"This ti I’m bringing people."

He looked at the corridor ceiling. "Okay," he said.

"Okay."

The chat had been running the whole ti. I checked it once, the first full check since the floor.

[LiveStream Viewers: 8,891,004]

The number had jumped during the corridor wait. New handles in chat — different character sets, different country codes, accounts registered in the last two hours. The floor 30 clear had disseminated across Tower networks and the stream link had gone with it.

💬 KangMinFanatic77: 8 MILLION

💬 SeoulTowerFan: the record clear got distributed to every Tower network

💬 GhostClimber_: Arican handles. Japanese handles. Chinese, German, Brazilian

💬 Watchdog_KR: other countries are watching now

💬 TowerWatchKR: everyone who tracks Tower records saw the notification

💬 user_83421: MYTH-GRADE FIRST CLEAR would do that

💬 user_48821: does he know the viewer count jumped

💬 RealMvpStream: he’s checked it once. watch his expression.

💬 KangMinFanatic77: what does his expression say

💬 RealMvpStream: nothing different. he noticed and moved on.

💬 GhostClimber_: 8 million viewers and he moves on

💬 SeoulTowerFan: that man

💬 user_29441: who is he outside the Tower though

💬 Watchdog_KR: I looked. no prior public profile. appears in the climbing registry eight months ago with no history before that

💬 TowerWatchKR: like he appeared from nowhere

💬 user_83421: or from sowhere else

💬 RealMvpStream: ...I’ve been thinking about what the Archivist said. ’not supposed to exist in the world-line where the first instance was recorded.’

💬 KangMinFanatic77: what does that an practically

💬 RealMvpStream: it ans there’s a world where he already climbed this Tower. all the way. and then sohow he’s here, starting over.

💬 SeoulTowerFan: starting over with his mory intact

💬 RealMvpStream: with his mory intact. with thirty floors of evidence that he knows things no current climber could know.

💬 GhostClimber_: that’s... that’s what a returnee is

💬 RealMvpStream: yes

💬 user_48821: if he’s a returnee then why is he streaming

💬 RealMvpStream: ...

💬 RealMvpStream: good question. why would soone who already knows the answers go back and show their work.

💬 KangMinFanatic77: to bring people with him

💬 user_48821: what

💬 KangMinFanatic77: he told Junho sothing just now. I couldn’t hear it but look at Junho’s face after.

💬 SeoulTowerFan: Junho looks... settled

💬 GhostClimber_: like he got an answer he’d been building toward for a while

💬 TowerWatchKR: whatever Kang Min told him it was true and Junho knew it was true

💬 RealMvpStream: he went alone the first ti. that’s my guess. he went alone and it wasn’t what he thought it would be. so this ti he’s streaming. this ti he’s bringing people.

💬 KangMinFanatic77: ...

💬 user_29441: ...

💬 user_48821: I need to sit with that

💬 GhostClimber_: sa

💬 Watchdog_KR: sa

The transit corridor brightened. The System’s extended processing completed and the floor ahead was loading — the entry portal forming at the far end of the corridor, the ambient light of floor thirty-one bleeding through the forming edge in a color I hadn’t expected.

Red. A deep, functional red, the color of firelight seen through walls. Whatever floor thirty-one was made of, its base light was that color.

I didn’t know floor thirty-one’s specifics. The outlines I had from the old world put floor thirty-one in a category I rembered as one of the harder ones in this range — the floors between thirty and forty had a reputation in the old world for the kind of difficulty that ca from cleverness rather than scale, the Tower using complexity instead of size. The red light was new. The cycle had changed the specific.

I stood up. Checked my mana — eleven percent, the regeneration working slowly through the corridor wait. Better than zero.

Statue integration had settled into my baseline. I ran the internal check: the sharpened ambient perception, the wider mana channels, the marginal physical improvents that forty-one percent restoration produced. It was more than yesterday. It would have to be enough for now.

Eighty-five climbers assembled without instruction. Four floors of habit, the reflex of readying when the transit zone brightened. Commander’s team ford up with three gaps that everyone silently acknowledged and moved past. The central-mass climbers who had been with us since floor twenty-six arranged themselves in the positions they had gravitated to across the climb.

Junho took his place on my left.

Plate appeared on my right, which was a new developnt. He had been rear-anchor for five floors and had apparently decided without announcent that the floor thirty-one threat profile warranted a different position. He looked straight ahead at the forming portal and said nothing.

I looked at the red light bleeding through.

Sowhere in the old world’s records, a mory of a floor in this range that had been described in terms I could only now understand by standing here and looking at the color of what was coming.

The portal opened.

I walked through it.

[Floor 31 — Entry Confird]

[...]

─────────────────────────────────────────

[LiveStream Viewers: 8,441,882]

💬 KangMinFanatic77: floor 31

💬 SeoulTowerFan: nobody from Korea has ever been here

💬 GhostClimber_: nobody from Korea has SEEN this

💬 Watchdog_KR: what’s on floor 31

💬 TowerWatchKR: we don’t know. no records.

💬 user_83421: except him

💬 user_48821: except him

💬 RealMvpStream: except him

💬 KangMinFanatic77: except him

💬 SeoulTowerFan: except him

💬 GhostClimber_: except him

💬 [★ New Constellation has entered the chat]

💬 [★ New Constellation has entered the chat]

💬 [★ New Constellation has entered the chat]

💬 Watchdog_KR: three new constellations

💬 TowerWatchKR: they weren’t here before

💬 user_48821: they ca for floor 31

💬 RealMvpStream: they ca for him.

💬 KangMinFanatic77: ...who are they

💬 RealMvpStream: constellations who have been watching from further away. waiting to see if he made it this far.

💬 user_29441: and he did

💬 RealMvpStream: and he did.

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