Executioner's League-Chapter 81: The Celestial Vanguard!
Chapter 81 - 81: The Celestial Vanguard!
The dimly lit chamber
pulsed with a low, mechanical hum. Screens flickered with data streams and
surveillance feeds, each one tracking the trajectory of the Ascent Vessel bound
for Celestia. Seraph stood at the center of it all, his cloak draped over one
shoulder, eyes locked on a translucent map hovering in front of him. Lines
traced the vessel's path through the upper atmosphere, its destination marked
by a glowing icon.
Behind him, the heavy
doors slid open with a hiss. Vorenth stepped in, his presence a storm of
suppressed rage. His metallic boots echoed sharply against the reinforced floor
as he approached.
"What's the point of
tracking those brats?" Vorenth growled, arms tense at his sides. "They're
inferior—weaklings chasing ghosts. They don't stand a chance."
Seraph didn't turn. His
voice was low, deliberate. "Senjuro's power is not as fragile as you believe.
He's not lacking strength—he's bound by a state he hasn't yet overcome. But
when the time comes... he will awaken."
Vorenth scoffed, stepping
closer, his tone turning accusatory. "And what makes you so sure? How do you
even know he lives there? And more importantly..." His voice
sharpened. "Why are you afraid of him?"
There was a long pause.
Then Seraph slowly turned,
his eyes glowing faintly beneath the shadow of his hood. "I've fought him
before."
Vorenth's scowl deepened,
but Seraph continued, voice cold and unwavering.
"He's not the kind of man
you underestimate. He doesn't fear death—he chooses when it
comes. Even death itself hesitates before him."
Vorenth's fists clenched.
In a sudden burst of fury, he turned and slammed his arm into the metal wall
beside him. Sparks erupted from the impact point, and the overhead lights
flickered. Consoles sputtered as an ominous surge of energy rolled off him like
a shockwave.
The room dimmed for a
heartbeat, cloaked in the aftermath of his outburst.
"I don't care how fearless
he is!" Vorenth shouted, his voice laced with barely contained rage. "He won't
find them! He won't stop us!"
Seraph remained calm,
unshaken by the outburst. He stepped forward, the faint hum of his corrupted
flux reverberating in the room. His next words were spoken like a prophecy.
"He's the flame that can
burn through any shadow."
Vorenth's expression
twisted. "What do you mean by that?"
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Seraph turned his back
once more, returning his gaze to the map. His voice dropped to a near whisper,
though it carried with eerie weight.
"You'll know when the time
comes."
For a moment, silence hung
in the room like a drawn blade.
Then, with a snarl,
Vorenth stormed out, slamming the reinforced door behind him with a force that
made the chamber tremble.
Seraph remained still, his
fingers lightly tracing the glowing flight path of the vessel on the holo-map.
"Let's see how far your
fire reaches... Senjuro."
The Ascent Vessel hummed
with a smooth descent as it pierced the veil of clouds. Below, the glowing
cityscape of Celestia came into view—an awe-inspiring expanse
of luminous towers, sky-bridges, and flux-powered transit veins running like
arteries across the floating sky-nation.
With a soft mechanical
hiss, the vessel touched down on a skyport pad near the outer ring of Lumina
Spire—the most advanced district in all of Celestia. The docking clamps
secured, and the ramp descended.
Kyrin and Senjuro stepped
out into the brilliant light of the district. The very air shimmered with
power—charged by the currents of Auralis Flux, the purest and most
potent flux in the known world. It pulsed through everything, from the roads
beneath their feet to the glowing veins along the buildings that stretched into
the heavens.
The two paused for a
moment, taking in the sight. Lumina Spire was breathtaking—an
architectural marvel of inverted towers, spiraling platforms, and floating
constructs orbiting the central flux-core. It was more than a city. It was
alive.
Kyrin gave a low whistle.
"Now this... this is on another level."
Senjuro's gaze was fixed
upward toward a skyscraper where their contact awaited. "No time to admire the
view. Let's move."
They made their way to the
designated tower—a gleaming, vertical fortress of flux-infused glass and alloy.
Inside, the lobby was quiet but pulsing with soft luminescence, a projection of
the city floating above a circular console.
An assistant greeted them
without a word, scanning their IDs through biometric flux readers. Moments
later, a door slid open behind them, revealing a high-speed lift. Within
seconds, they were whisked upward into the upper levels of the spire.
Upon reaching their floor,
they stepped into an armory unlike any they'd seen—lined with prototype
weapons, advanced armor suits, neural-enhanced helmets, and modular flux
enhancers. This was tech straight out of the Vanguard's personal vaults.
Senjuro approached a rack
of hybrid core interfaces, selecting one customized for close-quarters combat.
Kyrin gravitated toward a dual-saber set pulsing with light-blue
resonance—sleek, light, but brimming with potential.
Suddenly, Senjuro's NyxBand vibrated
on his wrist. He tapped it, and a hologram of Syvaren flickered
into view.
"I hope you've arrived
safely," Syvaren said without pleasantries. "I'm uploading your route. You'll
find a detailed map of your primary and fallback paths to the Tech Hub
Arsenal—your mission starts there."
The transmission ended as
quickly as it came, and the display on Senjuro's band expanded into a
topographic flux-map of Lumina Spire. The location glowed faintly on the
northern edge of the district.
Kyrin stepped beside him.
"Tech Hub Arsenal, huh? Sounds like our kind of place."
"Let's not waste time,"
Senjuro replied, strapping on his new gear. "We need to reach the Vaults and
secure what we came for before anyone realizes why we're really here."
The two suited up quickly.
Their armor adjusted to their vitals, syncing seamlessly with their hybrid
cores. Helmets locked in, gauntlets flickered to life, and energy blades hummed
softly at their sides. They were no longer just operatives—they were walking
arsenal units.
Before stepping out, Kyrin
looked at Senjuro with a determined nod. "Kael's counting on us."
Senjuro's eyes flared with
resolve. "Then let's make sure we don't let him down."
Together, they stepped out
of the spire and into the heart of Lumina. Neon currents twisted through the
city's translucent bridges as aerial transports passed above and below them.
With flux-charged boots and enhanced gear, they launched forward—darting across
sky-rails and gravity-lifted platforms, making their way toward the Tech Hub
Arsenal with quiet urgency.
Above them, the central
spire pulsed like a heartbeat, fed by the radiant veins of Auralis Flux.
Whatever awaited in the
Vaults... the mission had begun.
Lumina Spire pulsed
beneath their feet as Senjuro and Kyrin approached the northern quadrant of the
district, where the Tech Hub Arsenal was nestled between
towering flux conductors and layers of quantum energy grids. The air shimmered
with radiant heat signatures—this part of the city was less public, more
restricted, and guarded not by drones, but by Celestia's elite: the Sentinels
of Flux, cloaked warriors augmented by neural-link armor and Auralis-bonded
weapons.
Using stealth-mode
implants embedded in their newly acquired suits, Senjuro and Kyrin bypassed the
outer scanners and slipped into a maintenance shaft leading into the Arsenal's
understructure. A vented corridor took them into a dark access bay lit only by
the faint hum of containment fields.
As they moved forward,
Senjuro slowed suddenly, raising a hand.
"You hear that?" he
whispered.
Kyrin focused, filtering
through the sounds. Footsteps—light, but distinct—and not following a guard
pattern.
The two halted behind a
stack of flux canisters as a shadow passed into view. The figure wore a sleek
silver cloak over combat armor laced with soft gold trims, and a mask that
refracted light—almost invisible unless you looked straight at it.
Senjuro raised an eyebrow.
"That's not a Sentinel."
The figure turned as if
sensing them. In a flash, she drew twin shortblades, flux-charged with a
familiar resonance. Before Senjuro could react, she was in front of them.
"I should be asking what you're doing
here," the masked figure said, her voice sharp but composed. "This is
restricted territory, and neither of you carry Celestian Vanguard signatures."
Kyrin exhaled and held his
hands slightly open—non-threatening. "We're not here to fight. We're on a
recovery mission sanctioned by Syvaren of Neonis. We're trying to save
someone—Kael Xavier."
The woman tilted her head
at the name. A pause lingered.
Then, in a swift move, she
disengaged her blades. Her mask deactivated with a pulse of light, revealing a
face framed with dark, braided hair and striking golden eyes that shimmered
faintly with flux energy.
"I've heard of Kael," she
said. "And Syvaren."
Senjuro narrowed his eyes.
"You're Vanguard, aren't you?"
She gave a short nod.
"Formerly. Name's Aureva Lysien. I left the order after I found out
what the upper council was doing with the Auralis Flux. This Arsenal?" She
gestured to the corridor behind her. "It's a front. The real Vault lies beneath
it, hidden from even the majority of Celestia's elite."
Kyrin stepped forward,
intrigued. "You've seen it?"
"I've been inside it,"
Aureva replied. "Once. It's locked behind a tri-key flux cipher—impossible to
crack without the original signatures."
"Then help us get in,"
Senjuro said firmly. "Kael's core has been corrupted. We need pure Auralis Flux
to build a diverge contraption to pull him back."
Aureva studied them for a
long moment. "You have fire in your eyes. Both of you. That tells me you're not
here for power, or revenge. Just someone you care about."
She turned, her expression
hardening. "Then listen closely. The Vault isn't just protected by locks. The
Sentinels guarding it are trained to neutralize intruders in under sixty
seconds—and worse, someone else has been trying to get in. Someone not
from Celestia."
Senjuro's jaw tightened.
"Seraph."
Aureva gave a sharp look.
"You know him?"
"We've fought him," Kyrin
said, bitterness bleeding into his voice. "He's corrupted Kael's core and is
trying to use him as a weapon."
Aureva's face grew cold.
"Then you're already too late. He's been sending agents here for weeks. But he
hasn't breached the Vault yet. He's missing something."
"What?" Senjuro asked.
"The third key."
She pulled a data crystal
from her belt and flicked it into the air. A holographic map bloomed in front
of them—beneath the Arsenal, through layers of sealed catwalks, sat a circular
chamber marked with three keypoints and a pulsating core at the center.
"The first key lies in the
Arsenal—held in a prototype device built from Auralis-infused alloys. The
second is within the Spire Council's archives. And the third..." she hesitated,
"was stolen long ago. It belonged to a rogue Celestian who defected to Ashvein."
Senjuro and Kyrin
exchanged a look. They both knew who she meant.
"Vorenth," Kyrin muttered.
Aureva nodded. "If Seraph
gets that final key... nothing will stop him from rewriting the flux network
within the Vault."
"And turning Kael into a
living conduit," Senjuro finished.
Aureva turned toward the
inner passage, already stepping forward. "Then we better move. I can get us
into the Arsenal's secured wing. But once we take that first key, every
Sentinel in this zone will know we're here."
Senjuro nodded and readied
his weapon. "Then we make it count."
Kyrin smiled, the fire in
his eyes reigniting. "Let's give them a reason to remember us."
Together, the three
disappeared into the shadows of the Arsenal—blades sharp, hearts steady, and
time slipping through their fingers.