F-Rank Sold, Married to an S- Rank-Chapter 28: The First Night Of Resistance
The city slept.
Not peacefully.
But unaware.
From the upper balcony of House Elion, Adrian could see thousands of lights scattered across the skyline like distant stars. The streets below still carried movement—late transport rails, patrol units, and night-shift hunters returning from the outer gates.
Nothing about the view suggested that a dimensional predator was awakening beneath their feet.
That illusion of normalcy was fragile.
And Adrian knew it would not last forever.
Behind him, the balcony door slid open softly.
Seraphine stepped out, her silver hair catching the dim light of the city lamps. Even without looking at her, Adrian could feel the quiet stability of her presence through the bond network.
Primary anchor: stable.
That connection had grown stronger since the stabilization attempt earlier that evening. It was subtle, but the difference was there. Like a foundation that had settled deeper into the earth.
"You should be resting," she said calmly.
Adrian shook his head slightly.
"I will in a while."
"You pushed the network too far tonight."
"Yes."
Her gaze moved toward the distant western districts where the mana currents beneath the city converged.
"But it worked."
He followed her eyes toward the horizon.
"For now."
Seraphine studied him for a moment before stepping closer to the railing.
"The breach creature noticed the resistance."
"I know."
"And next time it may push back harder."
"That’s likely."
Silence settled between them.
Not uncomfortable.
Measured.
After everything that had happened over the last few days—the Council summons, the hidden alliance with Mira, and the stabilization experiment—both of them understood the scale of what they were attempting.
They were not just managing power.
They were interfering with forces that had been quietly shaping the entire city.
And those forces would not remain passive forever.
Inside Adrian’s mind, the System stirred faintly.
It had remained unusually quiet since the resonance chamber experiment.
Until now.
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Bond Network System
Passive Stabilization Network Active
Current Range: 1.02 kilometers
Network Stability: 92%
Mana Current Disruption Detected Beneath Western District
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Adrian frowned slightly.
Seraphine noticed immediately.
"The creature?"
"Not exactly."
He turned his attention inward, feeling the subtle pulse of the network as it stretched across the underground mana channels.
Something was moving beneath the stabilized currents.
Not the creature itself.
Something smaller.
Faster.
"Something else is down there," he said quietly.
Seraphine’s expression sharpened.
"Another breach entity?"
"I don’t think so."
The pulse moved again.
Then disappeared.
Almost as if it had realized it had been noticed.
Seraphine’s voice remained calm, but the faint shift in her mana told Adrian she was already calculating possibilities.
"If the breach creature is active, it may have drawn other entities toward the weakened barrier."
"That was my first thought."
"But?"
Adrian exhaled slowly.
"It didn’t feel hostile."
That alone made the situation more complicated.
Because hostile things were easier to understand.
The balcony door opened again.
Lyra stepped outside with her usual casual stride, though the tension in her eyes betrayed her mood.
"You two are still awake."
"We were discussing the creature," Seraphine replied.
Lyra leaned against the railing beside them.
"Good. Because I just got news that makes the situation worse."
Adrian turned toward her.
"From Mira?"
"No."
Lyra pulled up a small projection panel.
"From the academy surveillance network."
The projection expanded into a map of the western districts.
Several small red markers blinked near the underground mana channels.
"Those weren’t there earlier," Adrian said.
"No," Lyra replied.
"They appeared twenty minutes ago."
Seraphine studied the markers.
"Movement patterns?"
"Unknown."
Lyra zoomed the display closer.
"They’re moving through the lower maintenance tunnels."
Adrian immediately recognized the location.
The tunnels ran close to the cavern where the breach creature was sealed.
Which meant anyone moving there was either incredibly brave...
Or incredibly foolish.
"Hunters?" Adrian asked.
Lyra shook her head.
"Unregistered signatures."
Kaelith stepped out onto the balcony at that moment.
"I heard hunters," she said flatly.
Lyra turned the projection toward her.
Kaelith studied the map for only a few seconds before speaking.
"That’s not hunters."
"Then what?" Lyra asked.
Kaelith’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"Scavengers."
Adrian frowned.
"Scavengers?"
"Black market groups that collect breach fragments."
Lyra blinked.
"People actually go looking for those things?"
Kaelith nodded.
"Fragments from breach entities contain extremely dense mana. Enough to power illegal enhancement rituals."
Seraphine’s expression cooled.
"They’re attempting to harvest energy from the creature."
"Or from the barrier holding it," Kaelith said.
Adrian looked back toward the western skyline.
If those scavengers interfered with the barrier...
The breach creature could awaken far sooner than expected.
And the entire city would pay the price.
The System pulsed again.
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Bond Network System
External Interference Detected
Source: Underground Mana Channels
Stabilization Network Efficiency Reduced by 3%
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Adrian’s eyes narrowed.
"They’re already interfering."
Seraphine straightened slightly.
"Then we stop them."
Lyra pushed away from the railing with a grin.
"Finally. Something interesting."
Kaelith cracked her neck slowly.
"Black market scavengers rarely work alone."
"Good," Lyra said. "I hate boring fights."
Aria appeared in the doorway behind them, looking worried.
"Are we going out again?"
Adrian turned toward her.
"Only for a short time."
Her hands tightened slightly.
"The creature..."
"We’re not fighting it tonight," he assured her.
"Just preventing idiots from waking it early."
Aria nodded slowly.
"Then I’m coming too."
Seraphine considered the idea briefly before speaking.
"Stay close to Adrian."
Aria smiled faintly.
"I always do."
The bond network responded instantly to the four of them standing together.
Primary anchor steady.
Secondary anchor fluid.
Tertiary anchor precise.
Overflow anchor balanced.
The connection between them felt stronger than ever.
And for the first time since the breach threat appeared...
Adrian felt something else inside the network.
A faint pull.
A signal.
Not from the city.
From somewhere beyond the western district.
The empty fifth anchor slot pulsed once.
Soft.
But unmistakable.
He looked toward the horizon again.
Seraphine noticed immediately.
"What is it?"
Adrian spoke quietly.
"The network just detected something new."
Lyra tilted her head.
"Another threat?"
He shook his head slowly.
"No."
Then the System activated again.
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Bond Network System
New Compatibility Signal Detected
Source: Western District
Anchor Potential: Unknown
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The fifth slot pulsed again.
This time stronger.
And Adrian realized something important.
Whatever signal the system had detected...
It wasn’t beneath the city.
It was approaching from above.
High above the skyline, where the clouds drifted across the night sky.
Something was coming.
And this time...
It might not be an enemy.
A/N:
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