The battle for Nortasia had not slowed.
Even as victories were being reported across the globe, the skies above the massive nation still burned with the echoes of war. Clouds of smoke drifted above cities that had once stood calm and orderly, now transford into battlegrounds where the fate of Earth continued to unfold mont by mont.
Jayden stood atop the shattered remains of a communications tower, the wind pulling at his coat while distant explosions flashed across the horizon like storms of light.
The battlefield stretched for miles.
Aircraft streaked through the air. Soldiers moved in organized formations across streets that had once carried traffic and laughter. The ground trembled occasionally as larger Nexus machines collapsed under coordinated attacks from human forces.
But what truly stood out were the ch suits.
Paula's creation.
At first, when the design had been proposed, many engineers had doubted that such machines could be produced fast enough or strong enough to matter in a war of this scale. The Sovereign Protocol soldiers possessed technology that had seed almost mythical when humanity first encountered it.
Yet Paula had refused to accept those doubts.
Working tirelessly with teams of engineers, she had pushed the design of the ch suits beyond ordinary military equipnt. The final result had surprised even the most skeptical commanders.
Now, those machines were everywhere on the battlefield.
They stood nearly three ters tall, armored in reinforced alloy plating that shimred faintly beneath the sun. Their movents were fluid despite their size, powered by compact reactors and guided by advanced neural interfaces that allowed trained soldiers to move as though the machines were extensions of their own bodies.
Jayden watched as one of the ch units charged forward across a ruined plaza.
The soldier inside it moved with remarkable confidence. In one motion the machine raised its arm and fired a burst of concentrated energy that slamd into a Sovereign Protocol walker attempting to advance through the street.
The blast struck the alien machine squarely in its center.
For a mont the walker resisted, its shield flickering desperately as it attempted to stabilize.
Then the shield shattered.
The ch suit followed up instantly, launching a pair of explosive rounds that tore through the walker's exposed core.
The Nexus machine collapsed with a deafening crash.
Cheers erupted from nearby human soldiers.
Jayden could not help but feel a flicker of pride.
Paula had done more than just design a weapon.
She had given human soldiers sothing invaluable.
Confidence.
Across Nortasia, the presence of those ch suits had transford the way the war felt for the soldiers on the ground. Instead of feeling like fragile humans facing alien titans, they now stood inside powerful machines that allowed them to challenge their enemies directly.
Jayden leaped down from the tower and landed near the advancing line of soldiers.
The ground cracked beneath his boots as he hit the pavent.
Several soldiers in ch suits turned briefly, recognizing him imdiately.
"Mister President!"
He gave them a short nod.
"Keep pushing," he said calmly.
They did not hesitate.
The machines moved forward again, their heavy steps shaking the ground slightly as they advanced toward another cluster of Sovereign Protocol forces erging from the smoke ahead.
Jayden activated his system interface, his senses sharpening instantly as the familiar surge of power flowed through him.
Enemy signatures appeared across his vision.
Aircraft above.
Ground troops ahead.
Several armored units attempting to flank the human line from the east.
Without hesitation he launched himself forward.
His body moved like a missile.
He crossed the distance in seconds and collided with the first enemy soldier with devastating force. The impact alone shattered the alien's armor as they crashed through the wall of a half destroyed building.
Jayden did not stop.
Another soldier attempted to fire a burst of energy toward him.
Jayden moved before the trigger could fully activate.
His fist struck the alien squarely in the chest, sending the body flying across the street where it crashed into a fallen transport vehicle.
Behind him, the human soldiers advanced confidently, supported by the ch units that moved like towering guardians across the battlefield.
And through it all, Jayden's communicator buzzed again.
Charlotte.
He answered without slowing his movents.
"Yes."
Her voice ca through clearly despite the chaos.
"Update coming in."
Jayden blocked a strike from another Sovereign soldier and countered with a powerful kick that sent the enemy crashing into a nearby wall.
Charlotte continued.
"Hexland, clear."
Jayden paused for the briefest mont.
Then he smiled faintly.
"That was faster than expected," he said quietly.
The war map inside his mind adjusted instantly.
One more region secured.
One more threat eliminated.
He dashed forward again, leaping onto the roof of a damaged vehicle before launching himself upward toward an approaching enemy aircraft.
The machine fired its weapons.
Jayden twisted through the blasts and slamd directly into the cockpit with overwhelming force.
The aircraft spiraled downward seconds later, exploding as it hit the ground.
Charlotte's voice ca again.
"Renslavia, clear."
Jayden landed smoothly beside a group of advancing ch units.
He glanced toward the distant horizon where another enemy transport had just been destroyed by a coordinated strike from human artillery.
"Good work," he muttered.
The soldiers around him continued fighting with renewed determination.
Minutes passed.
The battle continued.
Jayden moved through the battlefield like a storm.
Every strike he delivered shattered another enemy unit. Every movent carried the power of the system that had transford him into sothing far beyond ordinary human limits.
Then Charlotte's voice returned.
"Espana, clear."
Jayden exhaled slowly.
So significant regions.
Gone.
The Sovereign Protocol army was losing ground faster than even he had anticipated.
He turned toward a group of Nexus soldiers attempting to regroup near the remains of a subway entrance.
They fired their weapons simultaneously.
Jayden ran straight through the barrage.
The blasts struck him but his reinforced attributes absorbed the impact easily.
Seconds later he was among them.
The fight ended quickly.
When the last soldier fell, Jayden stood there breathing steadily while the sounds of distant battle continued around him.
His communicator buzzed again.
He answered imdiately.
There was a brief pause on Charlotte's end.
Then she spoke.
"Icelandia… clear."
Jayden stopped moving entirely.
For a mont he simply stared ahead.
Even the soldiers near him noticed the change and slowed slightly as they watched him.
Icelandia had been one of the most heavily contested regions since the invasion began.
If that battlefield had been secured…
Then the war had truly begun to shift.
Jayden finally allowed himself a small smile.
A quiet one.
Not triumphant.
Not boastful.
But filled with a deep sense of satisfaction.
Across the battlefield the human soldiers continued advancing, their confidence growing with every victory.
The ch suits marched forward like tal giants, their weapons blazing as they pushed the remaining Sovereign Protocol forces further back.
Jayden lifted his gaze toward the burning sky above Nortasia.
"So," he murmured softly.
"This is how it ends."
But he did not slow down.
If anything, the news only pushed him harder.
He launched himself into the air once more, targeting another cluster of enemy aircraft attempting to regroup above the city.
His body moved faster than the machines could track.
One aircraft fell.
Then another.
And another.
Each explosion lit the sky with brief flashes of fire.
On the ground, the soldiers cheered as they watched the enemy numbers dwindle.
And as the battle continued, sothing beca clear to everyone fighting that day.
The Sovereign Protocol army was no longer the unstoppable force it had once appeared to be.
The war had beco sothing far more interesting.
Because for the first ti since the invasion began, humanity was not rely surviving.
Humanity was winning.
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