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I. The Quiet After the Warning

Morning arrived gently, as if the planet wanted to pretend nothing had happened.

Birds still crossed the horizon. Solar rails still humd between sectors. The oceans kept their patient rhythm. But everyone who'd seen the sky last night carried the sa invisible bruise.

Arin Vale stood inside the upper observatory do of Arcanum Academy, watching the atmosphere through layered holo-filters. The lattice was gone. The herald had vanished. The stars behaved.

Too well.

"It's quieter than it should be," Celene Yusay murmured beside him.

She was right. The resonance field readings weren't normal. They were synchronized.

Across every global sector, M.A.N.A. signatures were aligning into harmonic bands. Mana. Astral. Abyss. Nether. All of it drifting toward a single frequency like instrunts tuning before a symphony.

Except no conductor had raised a hand.

Below them, the command hall filled with faces that hadn't stood in one room for months.

Mateo Reyes leaned over a circular projection table, calm eyes scanning layered tactical models. His Divine-Class Fra, Aegis Halo, rotated in miniature above his palm, white and gold geotry turning like a quiet promise.

"This isn't fallout," Mateo said evenly. "It's convergence."

Dean Knicko Pineda stood opposite him, arms crossed, silver Astra Nova sigils faintly glowing across his sleeves. "You're saying the barrier didn't just seal. It compressed."

Mateo nodded once. "Sothing out there pushed. The herald held. Now everything inside the boundary is… adjusting."

"Adjusting to what?" Jasmine Pineda asked, stepping closer. Her Tempest Wing emblem flickered against her dark sleeve. She looked ready to sprint into the sky at the first excuse.

Before Mateo could answer, the lights dimd.

Not from power loss.

From absorption.

II. The Rift That Wasn't a Tear

The ceiling of the observatory darkened to velvet black.

A circle ford at its center, small at first. The sa gold-white hue as the herald's final pulse.

But this ti it didn't open outward.

It unfolded inward.

A sphere of pure luminescence descended into the chamber, silent and precise. It wasn't ripping through space. It was phasing between layers like soone stepping through overlapping doors.

M.A.N.A.'s voice ca softer than usual. "Classification uncertain. Energy composition: one hundred percent refined M.A.N.A."

Liwayway Cruz adjusted her goggles, fingers flying over portable consoles. "It's not destabilizing matter. It's integrating with it."

Jade Ronquillo's Revenant interface flared along her hood. Streams of abyssal code ran down her display lenses. "Digital systems are syncing automatically. I didn't authorize that."

"You didn't need to," Mateo murmured.

The sphere expanded.

Light brushed the walls, then the floor, then the pilots themselves.

Arin braced for impact.

Instead, he felt warmth.

Not heat. Not force. A sense of being… included.

Outside the Academy, the sky brightened in response. Across oceans and cities, identical spheres blood into existence, rising from the ground like silent suns.

"The Veil," Dean breathed.

The term settled into the air without debate.

The Veil was rising.

III. When Realms Touch

Allen Maniego's Helion Vanguard powered up automatically in the lower hangar, amber highlights igniting without command input. "Okay, that's new," he muttered.

Around him, every Fra in the Academy was activated.

Arcane-Class. Terran-Class. Bio-Core-Class. Titan-Class. Lun-Class. Aether-Class.

Even Gene Armas's experintal Cross Zero Unit awakened from its sealed chamber.

Its crystalline core ignited in layered color, not one spectrum but all of them braided together. The reflective plating shimred like a mirror holding a storm.

Gene stepped forward slowly, dark eyes unreadable. "It's calling," he said.

Kiyo Tanaka, still technically a trainee, felt RX-00 Shadow twitch behind him. "Calling who?"

"All of us."

Above the Academy, the global spheres began linking.

Lines of pure M.A.N.A. stretched between continents, forming a web that encircled the planet. Where Mana touched Astral, it did not clash. Where Abyss brushed Nether, it did not corrode.

It harmonized.

Dalisay Arven's Spectra Nova flickered in translucent purple light as she monitored pilot vitals. "Heart rates are stabilizing instead of spiking," she whispered. "Even the anxious ones."

"Hey," Kael Armin protested weakly from across the room, already suited in RX-Ranger.

Dalisay smiled faintly. "Especially the anxious ones."

The Veil thickened.

And then it descended fully.

IV. One World, Layered

Reality folded like fabric settling over a fra.

Arin staggered as his senses doubled.

He could still see the Academy chamber.

But behind it, overlapping like transparent architecture, stood another version.

A city of light.

Not separate. Superimposed.

Astral currents flowed like rivers through walls. Mana pulsed beneath the floor like a heartbeat. Threads of Nether shimred in air currents, while Abyss coiled in controlled spirals along structural edges.

Every realm that had once existed as a layered dinsions now stood visible at once.

rged.

Celene reached out, fingers passing through a luminous astral branch that hadn't been there a mont ago. It didn't resist her touch. It responded.

"This isn't invasion," she said softly. "It's revelation."

Mira Tan's RX-Echo fra lit up as signals amplified across new spectral bands. "I'm receiving transmissions from… everywhere. Not just Earth. Not just our satellites. Sothing beyond, but it's clean."

Fay Ramirez's RX-Mapper painted energy diagrams in green arcs. "There's no distortion spike. The rge is stable."

"Impossible," Luca ndoza muttered from within the bulky RX-Flux. "Mana and Abyss should destabilize under this density."

"They're not," Lyra ndoza replied, studying her RX-Illumine readouts. "It's like they've been waiting for the sa key."

Above the planet, the Veil completed its rise.

And the sealed aperture from last night shimred once more.

This ti, it did not open.

It dissolved.

V. The Collective Awakening

Across New Earth, civilians gasped as invisible forces beca visible.

Children reached toward floating runic sigils that now hovered faintly over city streets. Fishern watched astral currents ripple through ocean waves like schools of luminous fish. Engineers in Titan sectors saw structural weaknesses highlighted in gentle amber glows, as if the world itself offered assistance.

At the Academy, every pilot felt it at once.

Resonance no longer pulsed individually.

It braided.

Arin felt Celene's mana signature like a distant lody woven through his own. He sensed Mateo's precise astral control anchoring the network, Dean's leadership stabilizing its rhythm. Jasmine's instinctive bursts danced along its edges like lightning.

Even Jade's abyssal algorithms shed seamlessly with Dalisay's healing currents.

"This is unity," Arin breathed.

Gene Armas stepped into the center of the chamber as Cross Zero Unit fully materialized behind him. Its multicolored crystalline core rotated slowly, reflecting every other Fra's light.

"All-spectrum synchronization confird," Gene said quietly. "The Veil isn't forcing harmony."

"It's revealing it," Selene Marquez finished from inside the towering RX-Titan Arclight.

A ripple moved through the rged realms.

And for a brief, suspended mont, everyone felt sothing vast beco aware of them.

Not hostile.

Observant.

VI. The Rift of Pure M.A.N.A.

At the planet's highest atmospheric layer, a final phenonon occurred.

Where the aperture had once threatened collapse, a new structure ford.

Not dark.

Not fractured.

A Rift composed entirely of luminous M.A.N.A., swirling in balanced spirals of every spectrum.

It did not lead outward.

It led everywhere.

M.A.N.A.'s voice carried a note almost like wonder. "Dinsional boundaries dissolved. All realms unified within a singular harmonic field."

Orion Cruz's RX-Luminar projected focused beams upward, analyzing its depth. "I can't find an endpoint."

"There isn't one," Mara Lin answered from her RX-Sigil console. "It's a continuum."

Dax Moreno flickered briefly into stealth mode inside RX-Phantom, testing the new spatial fabric. He reappeared laughing softly. "Teleport range just tripled."

Elin Vega's RX-Caduceus pulsed brighter than ever, healing minor strain before it even registered as pain. Nira Solis mirrored her from below, localized fields expanding effortlessly.

Torin Silva's RX-Bulwark stabilized a minor tremor in a coastal sector without deploying a single physical brace.

The world was changing faster than fear could keep up.

But then the Rift brightened.

And a mory pulsed through it.

The herald.

Its light shimred within the unified field, not as a body, but as an imprint.

A ssage.

The storm beyond still existed.

But now, humanity stood in a rged realm where separation no longer weakened them.

VII. The Choice

Director Seraphine's voice reached every synchronized mind. "We don't know how long this state will last."

Mateo's gaze sharpened. "Or what maintaining it requires."

Dean stepped forward, silver Astra Nova runes flaring along his suit. "Then we prepare as one."

Arin looked around the chamber.

So many faces once scattered across missions and arcs.

Allen's rugged determination. Jasmine's fierce readiness. Kiyo's nervous excitent. Hana Villanueva clutching her RX-Sealwing talisman interface, already reinforcing weak resonance seams with delicate precision.

Tyren Sol checked RX-Tracker's scout overlays while Soren Valdez spun RX-Windrunner into high-speed diagnostics, grinning as the future had just handed him a challenge.

Selah Ramos dampened residual surges through RX-Stabilus, steady as bedrock.

Kael Armin rolled his shoulders, testing terrain adaptation fields with a grin that dared the universe to try again.

Arin felt the Veil's warmth steady his pulse.

The Rift above pulsed brighter.

It was not demanding entry.

It was inviting ascent.

Gene Armas looked up at the luminous convergence, Cross Zero Unit's core flaring in layered chroma.

"This is Event Zero," he said softly.

Not the beginning of destruction.

The beginning of convergence.

Celene stepped beside Arin, her voice carrying through the shared resonance.

"We don't wait for the next storm."

Across the rged realms, every Fra ignited in unified brilliance.

Mana.

Astral.

Abyss.

Nether.

Braided into one radiant spectrum.

Arin lifted Astra Nova toward the sky, where the Rift of pure M.A.N.A. shimred like an open horizon.

"Then we rise with it."

And as the Veil settled over New Earth like a second atmosphere of light, humanity made its quiet decision.

They would not stand divided between realms again.

If the cosmos wished to rge, then so would they.

The Rift of pure M.A.N.A. expanded gently, no longer a wound in reality but a bridge.

Above the planet, the sky no longer felt fragile.

It felt awake.

And sowhere beyond the luminous continuum, sothing vast shifted in response.

Not in aggression. In recognition.

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