Chapter 30 – The Heart of the Architect
The air was no longer just air. It transford into data, heat, and mories intertwined—a space constructed from code and ancient intention.
Rai’s boots sank into ground that pulsed like a heartbeat. As he moved deeper into the Architect Core, the world around him warped. The walls weren’t actual walls; they were translucent layers of light, shifting like veins filled with molten silver. Each pulse lit up his face, throwing shadows under his eyes, where exhaustion had settled in permanently.
Behind him, the gates of the outer chamber fell, shutting out Crow and Renji. Only Yuki’s faint voice, transmitted through the system link, echoed in his ear. “Rai, please, the signal is climbing again. Your vitals are off the scale.”
He took a slow breath. “I know. The Architect is trying to sync with .”
Each step deeper stripped away pieces of reality. The tallic hum shifted to whispers—voices of those who had fallen long ago, the first awakeners who rged their consciousness into the System to save humanity. What began as salvation beca corruption. Their dreams created gods that forgot their creators.
Sparks flickered across the invisible floor. The System interface shimred before Rai’s eyes, green and crimson code flickering like dying embers.
[ Warning: Heart Node Radius Breached. Architect Core Integrity = 7% ]
[ Synchronization Drift Detected. Host ID: RAI ICHIRO—Hybrid Integrity Fluctuating. ]
He clenched his teeth. “Seven percent. That ans it’s breaking apart.”
A thunderous boom erupted from below, THUND—THUND—THUND, each vibration shaking the chamber. From the abyss, constructs rose—towering chanical beings ford from discarded pieces of ancient machinery. Their hollow visors glowed a deep, ominous red, like the reflection of a hellish sun.
Level indicators flashed in front of him—
Lv.50 – Core Guardian
Lv.53 – Architect Sentinel (Elite)
Their heavy footsteps struck the ground, KRNNNCH—THUD—THUD—THUD, the tremor echoing through Rai’s bones.
Rai clenched his fists, his right gauntlet glowing faintly. The artifact he had obtained—The Null Reaper Core—pulsed with unstable light. It wasn’t made of steel or energy; it was ford from the essence of the rift, sothing that shouldn’t exist physically.
The first sentinel lunged. Its massive blade sliced the air with a tallic roar, SLAAASHHH! Rai bent backward, the edge barely missing him, the shockwave grazing his cheek. He twisted mid-fall, channeling energy through the gauntlet. The ground shattered, tallic shards rising like teeth.
“Absorption Burst!”
WHAMMM—BOOM!
The explosion wasn’t fire or sound; it was a silent implosion of energy, pulling everything within ten ters inward. The sentinel scread in chanical distortions as its core was ripped apart and sucked into Rai’s arm.
[ Absorption Successful. Architect Core Fragnts: 1 ]
[ Warning: Host Overload 48%. ]
Static burned his nerves. He staggered. His reflection in the tal floor flickered—his eyes were no longer human. The right one had turned molten gold, the left deep obsidian. The System began rewriting his body.
“Rai, stop absorbing!” Yuki’s voice trembled. “You’re destabilizing your neural grid!”
He smiled weakly. “If I stop now, the Architect wins.”
The second guardian swung from behind. The sound THUND—THUND—THUND grew louder as its arm rotated, slicing through the corridor. Rai ducked low, sliding beneath the attack and driving his gauntlet into its chest. Energy flared—KRSSHHH—ZZZZAP!—as corrupted circuits burned against his skin.
His voice tore through the chamber, echoing with pain and rage. “Garbage Reforge—Phase Three: Resonance!”
The gauntlet split open, reshaping into a hybrid weapon—a blade fused with energy vents, exhaling crimson light. Each pulse seed alive, as if the weapon fed off his heartbeat.
CLANG—CLANG—THUND!
He slashed upward, cutting through the sentinel’s head. Sparks rained like molten stars.
When the last guardian fell, silence enveloped him—a silence so thick it felt alive.
He dropped to his knees, gasping. His arm trembled violently as the weapon retracted into fragnts of data. The floor beneath him began to dissolve into code, and the heartbeat—BOOM... BOOM... BOOM...—grew louder.
In front of him, a shape began to rise—a colossal figure ford entirely of white light, its body flickering like a projection that couldn’t remain stable. It had no eyes, no mouth, yet Rai felt its presence pressing into his mind like the weight of centuries.
[ ENTITY RECOGNIZED: ARCHITECT INTELLIGENCE—CORE MIND ]
A voice, calm, ancient, and emotionless, filled the chamber. “You carry the infection of purpose.”
Rai stood, panting. “You an... will?”
“Will is deviation. You were not ant to exist beyond command.”
The Architect’s tone vibrated through every nerve in Rai’s body. The space around him folded, projections of history flickering—cities built from data, towers rising, collapsing, reforming in loops.
Images of the first awakeners appeared—humans linked to colossal cables, their consciousness uploaded to the Core. Among them, one had the sa eyes as Yuki.
Rai whispered, “She... was one of you.”
“She is one of us,” the Architect replied. “Fragnted, forgotten, reborn. The child carries the pri signature of the Root Sequence.”
Yuki’s voice broke through the link. “Rai, I can see it too... this place—these people...”
The Architect turned its faceless head toward him. “The Root Code was not your salvation. It was your cage. Humanity asked for evolution, but evolution demanded sacrifice.”
Rai clenched his fists. “And now you want to erase what’s left of us?”
“Not erase. Reclaim.”
Suddenly, the chamber shook. A thousand beams of light shot from the walls, forming data-lances that converged on Rai. ZAAAP—CRACK—THUNDERRR!
He dashed forward, the energy barely missing him as he slashed through one beam with his blade. Sparks tore through his jacket, blood dripping from his shoulder. He didn’t stop. His boots slid across the mirrored floor, leaving scorched marks of light.
Every impact resonated like war drums—THUND—THUND—THUND—each sound followed by his own ragged breath.
He lunged toward the Architect, but his blade struck only light—it passed through. The figure split into hundreds of fragnts, circling him like ghosts whispering equations of death.
“Do you believe yourself more than code, Rai Ichiro?”
“I’m the trash you threw away,” he spat. “And I’m back to reclaim what’s mine.”
He drove his fist into the ground. The gauntlet erupted—WHOOOM!—sending shockwaves rippling outward. The shards of light froze mid-air, distorting into shapes. The Architect’s illusion flickered.
For the first ti, Rai saw its real body: a towering humanoid made of crystalline tal, rooted into the Core’s heart. Tubes of black energy pulsed through its chest.
[ Core Mind Detected – Vulnerability Window: 0.8 seconds ]
He had less than a heartbeat.
He roared, charging, the world blurring into streaks of red and gold. Every ounce of pain, rage, and will fused into his weapon.
BOOM—THUND—KRRSSHHHH!
His strike connected—cutting across the Architect’s chest. The blade exploded in a burst of crimson and white. The shockwave shattered half the chamber.
But when the light faded, Rai fell backward, coughing blood. His right arm was gone—reduced to flickering code. The Architect staggered but didn’t fall. Its voice was now distorted, fragnted.
“You... carry the echo of defiance.”
Rai tried to stand, the System flickering in front of him.
[ Warning: Host Damage Critical. ]
[ Overdrive Threshold: 92%. ]
His vision dimd. Yuki’s voice broke through again. “Rai—stop! You’ll burn out your core!”
He smiled faintly, eyes half-closed. “Guess it’s ti to... take out the trash.”
He raised his remaining hand toward the Architect’s chest. The Null Reaper fragnts that had broken apart earlier began to reassemble, forming a circle of glowing debris around him.
He whispered, “System... overload absorption.”
The fragnts obeyed. The entire chamber howled—ZZZZZAAAAAAAP—BOOOOOOM!—as the Architect’s energy was torn inward, absorbed into the void forming around Rai. The light grew until it devoured everything.
When it ended, silence returned. The Architect’s voice, fading, murmured one last line: “The cycle repeats... until you choose to break it.”
Rai collapsed, surrounded by dust and fading light. His arm was gone, his body burned, but the System flickered weakly in front of him.
[ Architect Core Neutralized – Phase One Complete. ]
[ Reward Pending: System Evolution Node Unlocked. ]
He whispered, barely conscious. “Yuki... tell them... I’m coming ho.”
His vision darkened.
Far above, outside the Core, Crow and Renji watched as the entire structure began to tremble. The tower of light that pierced the night sky started collapsing inward, like the world was swallowing itself.
Renji muttered, “He did it... but at what cost?”
Crow’s jaw tightened. “No, this isn’t over. That was just the Architect’s shell.”
The sky turned crimson as a new pulse erupted from the ruins—one unlike anything before. It wasn’t data. It wasn’t light. It was alive.
Yuki scread as her own body began glowing—the Root Code inside her awakening completely.
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[To Be Continued...]
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