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Chapter 102: The Fortress Below

Above them, massive gate chanisms locked shut in sequence, one after another, sealing away the ruined city with a series of heavy, final booms. Along the tunnel walls, rows of industrial lights flickered on in stages, stretching deeper and deeper into the underground like a spine of white fire. The reinforced concrete around them was thick and scarred, marked by long black streaks of corrosion and old impact damage, but it still held with grim, immovable strength.

The sll changed first. The stench of blood, rot, smoke, and wet ruin faded with every ter, replaced by oil, sterilized air, and the hum of hot machinery. Then ca the sound. The wild, chaotic noise of the city above gave way to sothing controlled. Ventilation systems throbbed deep within the walls. Hydraulic locks hissed. Sowhere far off, tal struck tal in a steady industrial rhythm.

The Humvee rolled out into a cavernous underground hangar so vast that the ceiling lights looked like distant stars. The space spread outward in every direction, a colossal pocket carved into the bones of Singapore and filled with motion, steel, and light. Hundreds of people moved across the hangar floor in tightly organized streams. Soldiers in combat gear jogged between armored transports and weapon racks. Engineers in grease-stained jumpsuits sward around half-disassembled machinery. dics pushed stretchers toward a brightly lit triage zone while researchers in white coats crossed from one secure section to another with tablets in hand, barely slowing as they traded clipped observations.

Three full levels of connected platforms, enclosed rooms, suspended walkways, and glass-fronted control centers had been built into the far wall of the hangar, turning the cavern into sothing that looked part military stronghold and part research citadel. Blue light poured from countless screens mounted across its surfaces. Catwalks crisscrossed the open air high above the ground, carrying people from one wing to the next in hurried, efficient lines.

For the first ti since the towers had descended, he saw a place that looked like it had not collapsed.

A fortress.

"Welco back, Convoy Two. Proceed to Sector Zero. Disembark and report. Designated personnel will guide you from there."

He kept his eyes forward as the convoy turned imdiately, their Humvee descended again, deeper this ti, moving through a long two-way tunnel lined with more vault-like doors, each one large enough to seal off an entire sector. Ard soldiers in full riot gear marched along the side lanes in disciplined formation, weapons angled down but ready. Scientists in lab coats moved in groups between secured checkpoints, so talking quietly over data on floating tablet screens, others laughing like they were walking through an ordinary corporate campus instead of an underground military city beneath a dying nation.

Not because it was wrong.

"If there’s sothing like this down here," Jagger said at last, voice low, "why aren’t you bringing more people in?"

"He’s being dramatic again," Jace said without looking away from the road. "This facility was never built to house civilians. The Bunker is a forward military and research command center. Hunters, specialists, command staff, strategic assets. That is what it was designed for. Civilian shelters exist elsewhere on a different network, but they are not built like this."

The answer was logical. Efficient. Cold.

"So where exactly are we going?" he asked.

Jagger glanced toward the rearview mirror. "And what is Sector Zero?"

"The heart of the hunter program. Training, deploynt, recovery, specialization, evaluation. If the rest of the bunker is command and survival infrastructure, Sector Zero is its spearpoint."

Jagger frowned. "Us?"

Jagger leaned slightly toward the front and looked out.

SECTOR ZERO

Or better.

Jagger stared.

Chase’s smile widened. "Now you’re asking the right questions."

Not outward, but inward, its imnse slabs retracting in layered sections with a deep tallic groan that rolled through the Humvee’s fra. Beyond it was not another tunnel.

The vehicle rolled into a second subterranean chamber, smaller than the main hangar they had left behind but far longer, almost like a buried valley carved from steel and stone. And cutting through the middle of it all was a broad road that stretched straight into the distance toward a large white building at the far end.

House-like was the first impression, but only from afar. The closer comparison was so fusion of a stately colonial mansion, a governnt residence, and a military command palace. It stood elevated on a wide rise at the end of the long road, all white stone walls, tall windows, broad steps, and sharply defined symtry. Warm light shone from within, making it look almost untouched by the apocalypse.

On both sides of the road, Sector Zero was alive.

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