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The newcors stepped fully into the clearing.

Now Ethan could see them clearly.

They were not wolves.

Not rabbits.

Not anything he had encountered on Planet 042 so far.

Their bodies were larger than wolves, with thick forelimbs and heavy, grounded steps that left shallow impressions in the soil.

Bone-like ridges ran along their backs.

Not armor.

Not weapons.

More like natural growth.

Like the forest had shaped them over ti into sothing harder.

Sothing more deliberate.

The wolves did not attack.

But their formation shifted instantly.

The circular pattern around the pillar tightened.

Like a closing gate.

Ethan’s gaze remained fixed.

The pillar pulsed again.

This ti, the silver light was stronger.

Not brighter in the sky.

But deeper in the ground.

A vibration spread outward.

The Earth Sprite froze mid-motion.

Its hands pressed firmly into the soil.

It was no longer just reacting.

It was listening.

The newcors stopped at the edge of the clearing.

They did not rush in.

They did not challenge the wolves.

They simply stood there.

Watching.

Waiting.

Ethan noticed sothing important.

The wolves were not reacting with aggression.

There was tension.

But not hostility.

This was not a territorial fight.

It was sothing else.

A structured encounter.

Like two groups arriving at the sa scheduled place.

The pillar pulsed again.

The air felt heavier.

Not physically.

But perceptually.

Like pressure building inside the world itself.

The Fire Sprite shifted forward instinctively.

The Water Sprite imdiately placed a hand in front of it.

But Ethan did not signal restraint.

He was watching the newcors closely.

The Earth Sprite suddenly lifted its head.

Its grip on the soil tightened.

Then it pointed sharply toward the newcors.

Not the pillar.

Them.

Ethan narrowed his eyes.

They were connected.

That much was obvious.

But how?

The newcors finally moved.

One stepped forward.

Then another followed.

Slow.

asured.

They entered the clearing without hesitation.

And the wolves did not stop them.

Instead, sothing surprising happened.

The wolves parted.

Not in fear.

Not in retreat.

In structure.

A path opened between them.

Leading directly toward the pillar.

Ethan’s expression changed slightly.

So there was an order.

A system of access.

The pillar was not equally accessible to all.

It followed rules.

The newcors advanced.

The wolves remained still.

The Air Sprite suddenly shot upward.

Fast.

Urgent.

It circled once above the clearing.

Then returned imdiately.

Its movent pattern had changed.

This was no longer scouting.

It was warning.

Ethan understood.

Sothing about the newcors mattered.

Not just their presence.

Their timing.

The pillar pulsed again.

Stronger.

This ti, the silver glow expanded slightly outward from the stone.

The newcors stopped halfway to the center.

All at once.

Perfect synchronization.

Then they lowered their heads.

Not toward the wolves.

Toward the pillar.

A gesture.

Ethan froze.

This was not instinct.

This was recognition.

They understood the pillar.

The wolves did too.

Different groups.

Sa system.

The pillar pulsed again.

And this ti, sothing changed.

The ground beneath the clearing responded.

A faint tremor moved outward in a circular pattern.

Ethan felt it clearly now.

Not just vibration.

Activation.

The Earth Sprite suddenly stepped backward.

It dropped the tallic fragnt completely.

For the first ti since the expedition began, it looked unsettled.

Not afraid.

But uncertain.

Ethan glanced at it.

Then back at the clearing.

The newcors were now within the central zone.

The wolves remained in outer formation.

And the pillar stood between them.

Then the newcors acted.

All at once, they pressed their forelimbs to the ground.

Not the pillar.

The soil.

Ethan’s eyes sharpened.

The ground reacted.

A faint silver shimr spread outward beneath the soil surface.

Like veins lighting up under skin.

The Earth Sprite imdiately reacted.

It grabbed Ethan’s sleeve tightly.

Its body trembling slightly.

This was the first ti it had shown anything close to alarm.

The system still remained silent.

But the world was no longer subtle.

The pillar was not the only active point.

The entire ground network was responding.

The wolves shifted again.

This ti more slowly.

More deliberately.

They ford two distinct layers.

Inner circle near the pillar.

Outer circle near the clearing edge.

And the newcors occupied the transition space between them.

Ethan finally understood the structure forming in front of him.

Not hierarchy in the simple sense.

But layered access.

Like levels within a system.

The pillar pulsed once more.

And then—

Sothing opened.

Not physically.

But perceptually.

A faint silver pattern spread across the ground beneath the clearing.

Lines.

Connections.

A network.

Ethan’s breath slowed.

This was not a single resource.

This was infrastructure.

And they were standing above part of it.

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