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Chapter 99: Checkmate



The plan went into motion like a well oiled machine, each part clicking into place with perfect precision.

Down in the windy canyon, Vanessa put the finishing touches on her diversion. She knelt beside the salvaged components of the Bureau's trap, her brow furrowed in concentration. With a final, precise application of mana, she activated the modified runic sequence.

BOOM!

A muffled explosion echoed through the mountains. It wasn't a world shattering blast. This one was messy and chaotic, with a bright, uncontrolled flash of unstable magic. It sounded exactly like a powerful trap failing completely.

High above, Colonel Boris saw the explosion. She was inside the Bureau's clean observation post. She saw it on her main scrying screen. A wide, satisfied smile slowly spread across her face. It was the smile of a predator that had just seen its prey walk into a snare.

" A partial explosion," she thought aloud, her voice full of pleased satisfaction. "Either they were incredibly lucky, or the boy-saint tried to disarm it and failed. It doesn't matter. There's no way they survived that explosive blast."

She turned to her chief technician, a man whose loyalty was to her, not the Bureau. "Mission complete. That annoying saint and his military handler have been neutralized. Pack it up. I want us out of this place in twenty minutes."

The technician nodded, his fingers flying across his console, beginning the shutdown sequence. "Yes, Colonel. Shutting down non-essential systems—"

He stopped mid-sentence, his fingers freezing above the keyboard. His eyes widened in absolute terror as he stared at a blinking red dot on his life-form scanner. "Colonel! We have… we have a lifeform… inside the command center!"

Boris spun around, her smile vanishing. "What? That's impossible! Our wards are top of the line—"

Before she could finish her sentence, a faint shimmer appeared in the middle of the room, like heat haze on a hot day. With a soft pop, Specter appeared. It wasn't a huge, terrifying monster. It was a sleek, insectoid creature of shifting shadows and silent grace.

And then, it unleashed its true power.

It didn't attack. It didn't make a sound. It simply pulsed once. It used powerful, confusing illusion magic. The air in the command room warped. Suddenly, the technicians no longer saw Specter. They saw a twenty-foot tall, roaring, demonic beast. It was a perfect, terrifying image pulled from their deepest fears.

Panic erupted.

"MONSTER!" a technician screamed, moving backward so fast he tripped over his own chair and crashed to the floor.

"IT'S INSIDE! HOW DID IT GET INSIDE?" another yelled, trying to grab a sidearm he wasn't properly trained to use.

Chaos. Beautiful chaos.

And at that exact moment, the main assault hit.

BOOM! CRASH!

The reinforced front door of the observation post didn't just open. It exploded inward. It was ripped from its armored hinges. It was as if the door were made of cardboard.

Draven stood in the doorway, wrapped in the angry, glowing energy of an Ascended warrior. His huge greatsword was already in his hand, its shiny surface reflecting the emergency lights. His face was a mask of cold, controlled rage.

"For the Academy," he roared, and charged.

He was a cannonball of pure force smashing through the Bureau guards' defensive line before they could even properly form it. A guard raised a glowing shield of energy; Draven shattered it with a single blow from his sword. Another tried to fire a stun blast from a heavy rifle; Titus was right behind Draven, his own massive shield deflecting the bolt harmlessly into the ceiling with a loud clang.

Seraph moved through the chaos like a ghost. Her sidearm, equipped with a suppressor, fired with pinpoint accuracy. Pew! Pew! Each shot was a non-lethal stunner, a small dart of blue energy perfectly placed to neutralize a target without killing them.

The Bureau's elite agents, who had been relaxed and confident just moments before, were completely overwhelmed. They were caught between a terrifying monster illusion in their command center and an unstoppable physical assault at their front door. Their well-practiced defenses crumbled in seconds.

Colonel Boris stared in disbelief, her mind unable to process the speed at which her perfect plan had completely fallen apart. She was a political operator, a schemer who fought with reports and blackmail. She was not a frontline soldier. She did the only thing she could.

She ran.

She turned to flee through a private back exit. Her mind was already racing. She was trying to find a way out of this disaster. She could twist the story. She could blame Seraph. She could call it an unsanctioned military coup.

She came to a sudden halt, her boots scraping on the metal floor.

Her escape path was blocked.

Jonah stood there, his expression calm and unyielding. Beside him, a patch of air shimmered and distorted, the invisible form of Specter now guarding the exit like a loyal hound.

She was trapped.

The sounds of fighting from the main corridor died down, replaced by the heavy footsteps of armored soldiers approaching.

Seraph walked into the now-secured command room. Draven and Titus flanked her, their weapons still drawn, their presence a promise of overwhelming and absolute force. The terrified Bureau technicians were all huddled in a corner, their hands in the air, watched over by Jax and Benita.

Seraph's eyes landed on the cornered Colonel Boris. She walked forward slowly, her boots clicking deliberately on the metal floor, each step a final, damning judgment.

"Colonel Boris," Seraph said, her voice low, but so cold. "You have committed an act of treason against the military and the Academy. You attempted to assassinate an active-duty officer and a sanctioned asset of the nation."

She stopped right in front of the trembling Colonel, who for the first time in her life, looked truly afraid.

"You are under arrest."

Checkmate. The Bureau's scheme didn't just fail; it fell apart completely. The hunter was now caught in their own trap.


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