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Among all that chaos...

Suddenly fog started to retreat. With the fog beasts started to retreat too.

It peeled away from the battlefield slowly, like a living thing deciding it had taken enough.

The air grew thinner by degrees, not suddenly. Soldiers who were braced for another wave stood frozen instead, weapons half-raised, eyes burning from ash and exhaustion.

Ren noticed it first because Nyxa went quiet.

Her pressure was always there at the edge of his senses, like deep water behind glass—eased just enough for him to notice the wind again.

"Ren," Elara said, voice low. Not shaking. Controlled. "It's pulling back."

He nodded, wiping blood—soone else's—off his cheek. "Yeah. And I don't like it."

Around them, the ground was torn open. Stone had folded like wet clay where dark mana had surged. Bodies were so human, so not, lay tangled in broken weapons and shattered armor. The fog thinned, revealing what it had hidden: claw marks carved deep into basalt, scorch lines from Ventaran lightning strikes, and the blackened outlines where Solaran squads had made their last stand.

SOLARA — SOUTHERN FORGE LINE

Captain Tayuko stood ten ters away, fire still rolling off his shoulders in unsteady waves. His breathing was heavy, uneven. One of his gauntlets had lted halfway down his forearm.

"Everyone hold position," Tayuko barked. No heroics in his voice. Just command. "d teams first. Nobody chases the fog. I repeat—nobody chases it."

A younger soldier started forward anyway.

Tayuko snapped, "That's an order."

The soldier stopped.

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Ren felt Elara step closer without thinking. Her shoulder brushed his arm. Neither of them moved away.

"You hurt?" she asked.

"Not badly." He hesitated. "You?"

"Hubby dubby! It's good if you think about current situation." Nyxa took enjoynt.

Ren and Elara blushed.

"Are you a fool? We are not that."

"Yeah, every one can see that. Hahaha!"

Elarashook her head, then winced and corrected herself. "Nothing I can't walk on."

That was how it always was now. They checked each other.

Above them, the fog stread backward, flowing toward the southern horizon. Toward Solara's forbidden boundary.

"Why it's retreating?" Ren asked.

"Sothing happening." Nyxa replied with a deep breath.

Solara — The Forbidden Fringe

Deep beneath the crust, molten veins pulsed like a second heartbeat. Rivers of magma cracked through stone that had stood solid for centuries, carving glowing channels through valleys no map had updated in generations.

But no one was there to see it.

Creatures long buried in heat and pressure stirred. Awakened.

Sothing with too many limbs pulled itself free of a molten bank, skin hardened into obsidian plates that cracked and resealed with each breath. Farther east, sothing serpentine slipped through lava as if it were water, eyes opening for the first ti in an age where the sky existed.

The fog slid into the forbidden lands like it belonged there.

And vanished.

Ventara — High Skies Command

In the floating command citadel above Ventara, Commander Aetherin slamd his palm against the holo-table.

"Say it again."

The operator swallowed. "Fog density dropped to zero across three fronts. All readings show a directional withdrawal."

"Withdrawal to where?"

The table shifted. Red indicators clustered along Solara's southern boundary.

Aethrin exhaled slowly. "So it wasn't a random spread."

"No, sir."

"Then this wasn't an attack." He looked up. "We don't know, sir."

Terranox — Ground Squads, Eastern Rift

Terranox near to get fog but before they got consequences.

Rogue squads dragged wounded back through mud and bone-filled trenches as the sky darkened unnaturally. Monsters that usually avoided open conflict had grown bold during the fog's presence and now, with it gone, they didn't retreat.

They adapted.

A Terranox captain wiped blood from his eyes and muttered, "We're not fighting wildlife anymore."

World Broadcast — Ergency Transmission

[GLOBAL ERGENCY FEED – VERIFIED]

This is not a drill.

Unidentified fog phenona has withdrawn from multiple continents simultaneously. Casualty reports are still being confird. Citizens are advised to remain indoors and follow regional authority instructions.

The World Convergence Council has been activated.

Screens flickered in shelters, command rooms, and ruined streets.

No dramatic music. No slogans.

Just raw footage of soldiers coughing in ash, cities half-lost, and a world realizing it had survived sothing only because it wasn't the real event.

Yet.

World Convergence Council — Ergency Session

The chamber wasn't grand.

It was functional.

Circular. Reinforced. No banners, no thrones. Just leaders, commanders, and representatives sitting with faces that hadn't slept.

A Solaran delegate spoke first. "We need clarity. Is this fog intelligent?"

A Ventaran strategist replied, "If it isn't, then sothing controlling it is."

A Terranox representative leaned forward. "Our ground forces are reporting secondary awakenings. Creatures that haven't been active in recorded history."

Silence followed.

Then one voice, tired but steady: "So what's the priority?"

Another answered imdiately.

"Containnt. Evacuation routes. Supply lines."

A third snapped, "And what about retaliation?"

The first speaker cut back in. "You don't punch a storm. You survive it."

No one argued.

Because for once, ideology didn't matter.

Back on the Battlefield

Night settled slowly, heavy with heat and ash.

Ren stood at the edge of the broken field, staring south. Elara joined him, wrapping her cloak tighter against a wind that didn't cool anything.

"It's not over," she said.

"No," Ren replied. "It just moved."

Nyxa stirred then—not speaking, not touching—just watching.

Not the battlefield.

Not the world.

Him.

And her.

Wanted to mock them but she remained silent.

Ren felt it clearly: "The Abyss wasn't interested in destruction alone.

It was interested in connections."

Elara glanced at him. "What?"

He shook his head. "Nothing. Just… mocking Nyxa."

Nyxa raised an eyebrow. "That depends."

"Ohh! Anyway, promise ! If this calamity gets worse," he said quietly, "we don't try to be heroes. We stay alive first."

They both didn't smile.

They nodded. "Deal."

Far away from their reach, the forbidden land cracked again. Deep underground in the forbidden lands of Solara, sothing ancient opened its eyes. Between that all things...

They all took rest after a long battle. All did their jobs well.

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