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Chapter 20: ROOTS BENEATH THE MOUNTAIN.

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[New Trait Unlocked: Aphid Network (Proto-Intelligence Node)]

[Communications Relay Active.]

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BZZZ!

A new evolution.

The power that ca with it, the fundantal changes; I felt it spread through like awakening from a fever dream.

A new pulse. A new kind of life. Not instinct alone, but understanding. My vines quivered. My perception sharpened. I could feel everything, everyone in my domain with far greater clarity.

The plants. The soil. My kin.

I turned my awareness to the fellow survivor, the younger plant I'd protected. He flinched as my network linked with him. Our minds didn't speak in words, just images, instincts, pulses of color and urgency.

Fear.

Relief.

Recognition.

He was strong. Weaker than , but clever. His early territory showed signs of independent growth patterns. Unique leaf synthesis. Reactive roots. He had adapted to survive here alone... and when he saw fight, he had chosen to yield.

Not out of weakness.

But allegiance.

I reached out through the network, touched his root cluster with mine. I shared warmth. I shared the mory of victory.

And he responded.

His inner structure shifted slightly. His primary root bent toward mine.

Submission.

Kinship.

Hope.

And then...

At the edge of my newly claid land...

The earth shook.

Not softly. Not subtly.

The ground trembled.

DING!

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[System Notification!]

[Environntal Alert – Apex-Level Entity Detected at 89 ters!]

>Classification: UNKNOWN.

>Threat Level: Fatal (99%).

>Sub-Territory Acquisition: Comncing Defensive Uplift.

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And there it was. A presence; enormous, slow, ancient.

Older than the Jackal. Stronger than anything I had ever felt. A weight in the world itself, dragging the roots of the forest toward its orbit.

I smiled. I was not even surprised.

In fact, I expected it.

'What follows after a deadly apex predator fight and a subsequent evolution? In Echoterra?' I smirked, suddenly filled with murderous wrath. 'Just another bigger, deadlier apex predator fight, right?'

If I said I didn't expect this, I would be lying.

I was getting used to this world, I was getting used to the ruthless crucible of Echoterra. The seemingly never-ending trial, the never-ending onslaught of beasts, of monster plants, of invaders, all of it was getting old.

The forest went silent.

The insects fled. The birds vanished.

Even the wind held its breath.

I glanced at the young plant beside , my kin, my ward, feeling its warmth and subtle presence; and I realized sothing strange.

For the first ti in this world... I wasn't alone.

And if death was coming again, I no longer had to greet it alone.

We would greet it together.

I focused back on the new enemy, the new intruder.

It didn't move like a predator. It moved like a storm.

I felt it long before I saw it; vibrations ripping through the deepstone, through layers of soil untouched by light. Roots shuddered. My entire network spasd with unease, hundreds of warning tendrils retracting, curling into knots of dread.

Even the newer vines I'd adapted to resist heat and acid twitched with instinctual fear.

Besides, I was still licking my wounds from the Cinderrend Jackal fight.

As for this thing? It wasn't just powerful. It was ancient.

And it was heading toward us.

DING!

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[Nexus Guardian Detected – Dormant Status: Deactivating]

[Na: Thryss, the Root Reclair]

[Classification: Arboreal Calamity – Elderplant Variant]

[Threat Level: Fatal (99.99%)]

[Known Traits: Geotremor Stomp, Core Reabsorption, Growth Reversion Spores]

[Advisory: Flee or Prepare for Absolute Combat!]

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I had no teeth to smile, but I grinned. It was not a convincing one though.

I had no legs. I had no voice. But in that mont, I felt the absurd, human urge to up and run.

Only, there was nowhere left to run.

I was a plant.

My territory now sprawled past 50 square ters, stitched together with blood and ash, with roots nourished by victory and vengeance. I had fought for every inch, bled for every thorn. There would be no retreat.

Let it co.

Let it try.

'Guardian? Who gives a damn about your title?'

My kin shuddered beside . Not from fear, but awe. He could sense it now too, linked to my aphid network, his smaller system buzzing with shared warnings and predictions. I could feel his resolve hardening through the link.

He did not cower. He stood.

I reached toward him, vines brushing across his canopy. A wordless signal passed through us.

Prepare.

Then, it started.

The first sign ca not from the ground, but from the sky.

The canopy split.

Not from a fall, not from claws or wings, but from an unnatural stillness. The leaves above began to blacken. A single pulse of golden-red light surged through the treetops, and then the sky peeled open.

A towering figure erged.

Not walking. Rising.

Like a monolith of bark and bone, Thryss pulled itself from the cliffs beyond our world's visible edge. A thing too large, too old, too hateful to remain buried any longer.

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[Description Logged:]

>Thryss, the Root Reclair.

>Height: 17.2 ters.

>Core Type: Dendro-Crystalline.

>Mobility: Root-Surge Propulsion.

>Primary Defense: Reversion Spores (Turns living growth backward in evolutionary sequence).

>Secondary Offense: Geotremor Stomp (Destabilizes territories over a 60-ter radius).

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Its torso was a labyrinth of fossilized wood, warped around a central core that pulsed dimly with green and crimson light. Dozens of root-like appendages unfurled from its back like wings of death.

So were lined with crystalline thorns. Others glowed with fungal sacs, already swelling.

I had never felt more insignificant, not even in the outskirts.

And yet...

I did not bend.

Instead, I rose.

'You want to tango, huh big guy?'

'Well, let's tango!'

My stalk hardened, bark folding over itself like armor. I triggered every hidden sac in the lower roots; building pressure for movent, release, and acceleration. I readied the spike gland that had killed the Jackal, knowing it would likely be useless here.

Still worth a short.

And then...

"Begin divergence pattern". I pulsed to my kin.

BZZZ!

All hell broke loose.

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