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[Chapter 100. Interdiate Drones]

He climbed back onto the Travel Drone, the tal cool against his heated, sweat-slicked skin. As it rose into the stagnant air, the rush of wind against his face did little to cool the simring anger boiling in his chest. He closed his eyes, forcing his breath into a steady, deliberate rhythm, pushing the frustration down into a dark corner of his mind. By the ti the drone settled onto the gritty cavern floor at the second designated location, the white-hot fury had subsided, replaced by a cold, pragmatic resolve.

`There was nothing to be done now,` His hand tightening into a fist against the drone’s chassis. `The Order is gone, and the coins are with them. But if our paths cross again...` He left the thought unfinished, letting the silence of the cave provide the punctuation.

The Travel Drone descended into a sub-chamber illuminated by pulsing pools of phosphorescent liquid. Searanox's gaze swept across the cavern, recognizing the landmarks from his Recon Drones earlier report. He dismounted, his boots crunching on the brittle stone as he approached one of the largest glowing pools.

The liquid bubbled with a faint, rhythmic heat, thick plus of steam rising from its glowing surface. Beneath the shimring blue-green film—about a ter down—he could make out the dark, rectangular outline of a small chest nestled firmly at the bottom of the shallow pool.

Searanox summoned a Cargo Drone, the tallic cube materializing with a soft hum. "Retrieve the chest," he commanded.

The drone descended, its underside eting the glowing liquid. A sharp, violent hiss erupted instantly; steam rose in thick plus as the liquid began to eat away at the drone's hull with terrifying speed. The corrosion was imdiate—the drone's tallic surface blackened, pitted, and bubbled as it sank. It managed to reach the bottom and store the chest inside its spatial storage, but as it began its frantic ascent, the structural damage accelerated. The tal warped and dissolved. A jagged crack ford along its housing, expanding rapidly before the drone imploded with a dull, wet pop, leaving only a few fading blue sparks beneath the surface.

The chest, now free from the drone's failing grasp, settled back onto the pool floor.

"Fuck," Searanox muttered, his jaw tightening as he stared at the churning, glowing liquid. "This is going to be a process."

Through his new Cognitive Enhancent, the solution ca within minutes as he sifted through various possibilities. He summoned another Cargo Drone, the tallic cube hovering at the pool's edge. It descended, its surface eting the corrosive liquid with another violent hiss. Before the corrosion could claim it completely, a second drone dove in, snatched the box that the prior one expelled it onto its own top surface just before it was destroyed. The second drone took the chest and as it reached the waterline.

A third drone, fresh from summoning, swooped down to et it. The second drone imploded beneath the surface, its hull dissolving into sparks just as the third drone—chest in tow—ascended safely from the pool. It carried the prize to the cavern floor, setting it down with a soft, tallic click beside Searanox.

The chest was smaller than the previous one, its dark wood polished to a mirror sheen despite the corrosive environnt it had inhabited. He hesitated, his fingers hovering over the surface. A quick tap with his fingertip revealed no residual heat; the box was strangely cold to the touch. Searanox placed his palm flat against the lid, the cold seeping into his skin as he confird his assessnt. With a firm grip, he lifted the lid. The hinges opened without a sound, revealing the contents within.

Inside lay a single, matte-black ticket. Its surface was cool and smooth against his fingertips.

A Level 30 Gear Voucher

He turned it over in his hand, the weight of the possibility settling in his palm. A pre-selected item was useful, but the freedom to choose—that was true power. He closed his fingers around the voucher, the edge of the material pressing into his skin before he stored both the ticket and the small chest in his storage ring.

He needed to think. He now had the Level 15 Voucher from the Tidal Terrace and this new reward. The dungeon was officially done; its threats were neutralized, its secrets plundered. He had a tower to return to, and the night was already bleeding into the start of a new day. It was late—only minutes remained until midnight.

With nothing left to uncover in the depths, Searanox dismissed his remaining drones, save for the Travel Drone beneath him. The tallic disk ascended, carrying him from the oppressive, sulfurous darkness into the open night air. The damp, earthy stench of the Burrowing Depths fell away, replaced by the cool, crisp scent of the forest and the open sky.

He ignored the scenery. There was no ti for sightseeing. The Travel Drone shot into the dark sky, a streak of silver against the stars, as Searanox directed it toward his tower. Minutes later, he arrived. The drone settled onto the roof with a soft hiss of stabilizing thrusters. He dismissed it, his boots landing on the polished stone beside his bedroom door. His basic armor—now a tattered, corroded remnant of its forr self—clattered to the floor as he stripped it off.

Soon after, Searanox sat on the edge of the bed, the mattress groaning under his weight. He closed his eyes, the day's events replaying in high-definition—a chaotic montage of battles, betrayals, and the chilling, calculated encounter with the Golden Order. The mory of their condescension and their theft lingered like a bitter, tallic taste in his mouth.

He dismissed the lingering thoughts of betrayal and focused on the influx of new knowledge from his Summon Air Drone upgrade. The precise costs for each Interdiate Drone scrolled through his mind, and the numbers made him choke on his breath. To confirm, he ntally pulled up the construction costs again, hoping for a miscalculation.

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To construct a single interdiate drone, he would have to drain between 30 and 50 Tech Points, depending on the type, plus a material cost equal to its upkeep in Silver Coins.

He decided to test the system first. A thought summoned an Interdiate Assault Drone. He felt the drain imdiately: 48 Tech Points and 7 Silver Coins vanished from his resources. No physical drone appeared in the room, but he could sense its existence within the separate spatial storage the skill now provided.

Satisfied, he committed. 280 Tech Points and 41 Silver Coins disappeared in rapid succession as he constructed one of every interdiate variety. One after another, they appeared inside his ntal inventory, safely contained. He brought them out one by one to inspect his new arsenal.

The construct erged not as a simple sphere, but as a horizontal crescent of dark tal, roughly 35 centiters across. Hexagonal plating, dark and non-reflective, was arranged over a reinforced alloy fra. Four glowing crimson lenses were set in a diamond pattern, pulsing with a low, threatening light. Four articulated cannon barrels, recessed during travel, slid silently into position with a soft click, their ports glowing a faint crimson.

[Interdiate Assault Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 48 TP and 7 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 7/min

─ Range: 960 m × Level

─ Speed: 30 km/h

─ Weapon: Quad Light Cannons

─ Extra: Burst Fire Mode, Adaptive Targeting

─ Stats: 20% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Elite frontline combat and armor piercing

Next, he summoned the Interdiate Offensive Drone. It appeared as a sleek sphere of guntal gray with fuselage-shaped wings, heat-sink ridges running along its sides. Approximately 40 centiters in length, each wing housed a barrel, while a single elongated lens dominated its front, glowing with a malevolent violet light.

The drone humd with a different pitch—a higher, more focused whine that spoke of concentrated energy. It was built for a single purpose: to deliver overwhelming, singular damage to a critical point. The constant, low-frequency thrum emanating from it vibrated in the air. This was a weapon—an efficient engine of destruction designed to break formations and pierce armor.

[Interdiate Offensive Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 40 TP and 6 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 6/min

─ Range: 1500 m × Level

─ Speed: 30 km/h

─ Weapon: Twin Heavy Beam Emitters

─ Extra: Piercing Shot, Focus Fire mode

─ Stats: 18% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Long-range bombardnt and destruction of high-value targets

The Interdiate Defensive Drone materialized as a flattened hexagonal disk of dark tal, its broad face covered in a complex geotric lattice. A central orb pulsed with deep sapphire light. Unlike the others, this drone was nearly silent, its presence felt more as a subtle pressure in the air than a sound.

It was a portable fortress—a mobile shield generator whose sole function was to absorb punishnt that would shred lesser defenses. He could feel its potential, a promise of absolute protection against even the most overwhelming firepower.

[Interdiate Defensive Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 44 TP and 6 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 6/min

─ Range: 600 m × Level

─ Speed: 15 km/h

─ Weapon: None

─ Extra: Multi-Layer Barrier Projector

─ Stats: 22% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Advanced area denial and high-value target protection

He then called forth the Interdiate Healing Drone. It had a more complex appearance, resembling a polished silver octahedron slowly rotating in the air. Facets of crystal were embedded in its tal body, each catching the light and refracting it into soft, soothing green. It emitted a gentle, lodic chi, a sound that seed to calm the very air around it.

This wasn't just a hovering dkit; it was a sophisticated piece of magitech designed to knit flesh and bone back together with impossible speed.

[Interdiate Healing Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 40 TP and 5 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 5/min

─ Range: 400 m × Level

─ Speed: 15 km/h

─ Weapon: None

─ Extra: Regenerative Pulse Beam, Toxin Purge

─ Stats: 18% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Rapid combat recovery and curing of status ailnts

The Interdiate Travel Drone materialized, its form a stark departure from its basic predecessor. Gone was the simple disk shape, replaced by a chassis reminiscent of an ATV, its tallic fra sleek and devoid of wheels. Dark blue lines pulsed softly across its surface, tracing patterns like circuits in constant motion.

It emitted only the faintest hum, nearly imperceptible against the silence of the room. The connection to it was imdiate—a crisp, responsive link that promised speeds and maneuverability far exceeding its basic counterpart.

[Interdiate Travel Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 36 TP and 7 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 7/min

─ Range: 2500 m × Level

─ Speed: 100 km/h × Level / 10 (max), 60 km/h × Level / 10 (with passenger)

─ Weapon: None

─ Extra: Passenger Seat (1)

─ Stats: 15% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Rapid personnel transport over difficult terrain

His Interdiate Cargo Drone erged as a thick, armored octagonal prism of matte black tal, its corners reinforced with gleaming steel. A faint blue light pulsed from within, indicating the spatial distortion of its internal storage.

It was brutish and functional, designed for heavy lifting and durability in hazardous environnts. The sheer capacity of its internal space felt vast—a significant upgrade from the basic model.

[Interdiate Cargo Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 40 TP and 6 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 6/min

─ Range: 900 m × Level

─ Speed: 45 km/h

─ Weapon: None

─ Extra: Expanded Dinsional Storage (200kg x Level)

─ Stats: 20% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Large-scale material transport and logistical support

Finally, the Interdiate Reconnaissance Drone appeared. It was the smallest—a teardrop of dark, non-reflective material slightly larger than a grapefruit. A single multi-lensed optic dominated its surface, rotating silently as it took in its surroundings. It was almost impossible to hear, and its dark coloration made it a shadow that could slip by unnoticed.

It was the perfect spy—an unseen eye in any room.

[Interdiate Reconnaissance Drone]

─ Tier: Interdiate

─ Construction: 32 TP and 4 Silver coins

─ Upkeep: 4/min

─ Range: 4.0 km × Level

─ Speed: 60 km/h

─ Weapon: None

─Extra: Stealth Mode, Multi-Spectrum Sensors Array

─ Stats: 15% of Summoner

─ Purpose: Advanced scouting and intelligence gathering

Once he had finished inspecting each drone, he dismissed them. They vanished in a cloud of sparks, but unlike his basic drones, they did not dissipate entirely—instead, they shifted back into the dedicated spatial storage area, ready for instant deploynt.

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