Executioner's League-Chapter 74: The Good News!

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Chapter 74 - 74: The Good News!

As the sleek vehicle

passed the last turn of the winding mountain road, the grand mansion of Aurora

Spritian came into view—its silhouette basking under the golden rays of the

setting sun. Towering spires touched the sky, and a cool breeze swept over the

cobbled driveway. The mansion, nestled between peaks, symbolized both strength

and refuge.

Kael stepped out first,

his eyes immediately locking on a familiar figure standing at the mansion's

entrance—Veyvron Krynn, his cloak billowing lightly in the wind, arms folded as

though he'd been expecting them.

"We completed our

mission," Kael said, walking toward him with a confident stride.

Veyvron's expression

remained calm but proud. "I knew all of you would succeed," he replied, his

voice deep and composed. "You've proven yourselves again."

Kyrin stepped forward with

a spark in his eyes. "Yes, Sensei. We were trained by the best—and we will

continue proving our strength."

Senjuro followed beside

him, a grin breaking across his usually stoic face. "You have our word, Sensei.

We'll rise—no, soar—to the ultimate ranks."

Veyvron raised his hand

with a chuckle. "That's enough for now. Save that fire for your training. Go

on—head to the arena. I'll take care of the cargo."

With a sharp gesture,

Veyvron summoned two guards clad in chrome armor enhanced with Spectra Flux

lining. They bowed and moved swiftly to the rear of the vehicle, retrieving the

securely sealed container carrying the Aetherian Flux and its compact generator.

As Senjuro, Kael, and

Kyrin made their way toward the underground training complex, Veyvron turned to

the side entrance and called out, "Syvaren."

The door hissed open, and

Syvaren emerged, already dressed in his lab attire, tablet in hand. He fell in

step beside Veyvron, the two heading into the research wing of the mansion.

"I've heard rumors,"

Veyvron said, voice low but urgent. "They say Aetherian Flux possesses the rare

ability to disintegrate residual Dark Energy."

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Syvaren nodded. "I've read

fragments of Dr. Kaelon's thesis. His last project theorized it could even

reverse core dormancy if combined with pure elemental catalysts."

Veyvron's tone deepened.

"Then let's run every test possible. If we can purify the cores of Kairen,

Zyren, and Syvian... we might have a chance to bring them back."

"I'll begin immediately,"

Syvaren replied, already typing in commands as the flux canister was placed

into containment.

Meanwhile, the training

arena echoed with the sound of exertion and sharpened focus. It was vast—half

virtual simulation, half physical terrain—with modular constructs shifting

according to the warrior's needs. The trio had returned not only with battle-tested

scars but newfound determination.

Kael, positioned in a Flux

chamber, was perfecting his movements with Xalvareth—his custom-forged

dagger-scythe powered by Hyper Resonance Flux. Each swing created harmonic

echoes in the chamber, trailing golden flux in elegant arcs. He was tuning his

senses, learning to resonate even deeper with the ambient energies around him.

Senjuro, on the adjacent

platform, was locked in a combat simulation against ten AI assassins, their

movements near-inhuman. His visor flickered as he tracked vital points,

executing swift, precise dagger strikes fueled by a fusion of pure agility and

flux manipulation.

"Come on," he muttered,

parrying a blade and dropping low to sweep another illusionary foe off his

feet. "Faster. Cleaner."

Kyrin, a few meters away,

was engaged in kinetic resistance training, channeling his Emberlight Flux into

explosive bursts against high-impact grav-plates. Sweat glistened on his brow,

but his stance remained rock-solid.

"Again!" he roared,

slamming his fists forward, a radiating pulse of luminance bursting through the

chamber walls.

After a while, the three

regrouped at the arena's center.

Kael exhaled deeply.

"We've improved. But this... this isn't enough yet."

Senjuro leaned on his

knees, nodding. "Zenyin was tough—and he was just a pawn in the grand scheme.

We're going to need to evolve."

Kyrin added, "Our

enemies—those following Eryx's shadow—they're growing in strength and number.

We'll need to transcend our limits."

Back in the lab, Syvaren

stood before a holographic display of the Aetherian Flux interacting with

isolated samples of Dark Energy. The results were nothing short of astounding.

"Incredible..." he murmured.

"The flux is breaking down the corruption—no residue, no residual backlash.

It's clean."

Veyvron approached,

watching as the corrupted cells within the simulation returned to a stabilized

state. "It's working."

Syvaren nodded. "We may be

able to begin the process of stabilizing the semi-dormant cores. But... it will

take time."

"How long?" Veyvron asked,

a trace of urgency in his voice.

"About three days for the

full purification cycle," Syvaren replied. "Then we can attempt the integration

process."

Veyvron looked toward the

training wing. "Tell them when it's ready. Until then, they must push harder.

Their Hybrid Cores are awakened—but they're not yet ascended."

The next day, the trio

resumed their rigorous routine. But the air felt different now. Kael's mind

replayed his battle with Zenyin Wysper—his deception, his betrayal, his fierce

dedication to Eryx's cause. More than strength, Kael realized, they were up against

a belief—a twisted loyalty to a fallen king.

As they trained, the

environment itself seemed to test them. The AI increased its difficulty levels,

simulating Organization Z operatives, dual-core adversaries, and unpredictable

flux anomalies.

Kael activated a custom

simulation: "Project Echelon: Segrito Echo." A high-level training protocol

designed to simulate warfare at the edge of flux capacity.

As it loaded, a voiceover

of Dr. Kaelon played from the archives. "Strength is not in control, but in

harmony. You must resonate with chaos—bend it but not break it."

Kael took a deep breath

and raised Xalvareth. "Let's see if I can do that, Father."

Meanwhile, Senjuro was

immersed in deciphering new attack algorithms using his hybrid core, such as Auroracrynn—a

manifestation of multiple variations of the Ten Energies of Aurora Spritian.

His strikes began to glow with intricate symbols representing elements like

Voltrune, Cryon, Solshade, and Emberlight.

Kyrin, on the other hand,

had developed a rapid-fire adaptation technique, channeling his flux through

projectile weaponry and energy fists. His coordination with Kael during

sparring simulations was nearing perfect sync.

Three days later, the

purification cycle concluded. Veyvron gathered the trio in the main chamber.

"It's time," he announced.

"Syvaren will now begin integrating the Aetherian Flux into the cores of

Kairen, Zyren, and Syvian. We will attempt their revival within the next

twenty-four hours."

The air felt heavy with

anticipation.

"But you must be

prepared," Veyvron added. "In case the procedure attracts... unwanted

attention."

"You mean them?" Kael

asked, eyes narrowing.

Veyvron nodded. "Zryven

Yvan, and those like him. They move in the shadows—and they want that flux

destroyed."

Senjuro clenched his fist.

"Then let them come."

Veyvron smiled faintly.

"That's the spirit. But stay sharp. The revival of your comrades could be our

greatest triumph—or the moment they try to break us."

Kael raised Xalvareth and

looked toward the horizon. "Then we'll stand. Not just for them—but for what

we're becoming."

And with that, the

preparations for the integration began—one step closer to resurrection, and one

step closer to the next battle that would decide the fate of not only their

comrades... but the world they were bound to protect.