F-Rank Sold, Married to an S- Rank-Chapter 31: The Commander Truth
The underground chamber felt smaller now.
Not because the walls had moved.
Because the balance of power inside it had changed.
Adrian could feel it clearly through the bond network.
Four anchors remained connected and steady.
Seraphine’s calm strength.
Lyra’s unpredictable flow.
Kaelith’s precise control.
Aria’s amplifying energy.
And then—
There was Elara.
Standing only a few steps away.
Not yet part of the network.
But close enough that the system continued reacting every few seconds.
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Bond Network System
Anchor Candidate Detected
Name: Elara
Compatibility: 87%
Synchronization Pending
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Adrian suppressed the notification.
This was not the place to attempt an anchor integration.
Not with Council operatives present.
Not with a breach creature behind the barrier.
And certainly not with someone like Elara watching him so closely.
She seemed to notice the hesitation.
"You’re thinking very carefully," she said.
Adrian met her gaze.
"I usually do."
Lyra leaned against one of the metal pillars nearby.
"Don’t mind him," she said lazily. "He’s currently deciding whether the Council is going to arrest us or recruit us."
Elara looked at her.
"That depends."
Kaelith crossed her arms.
"On what?"
Elara gestured toward the barrier door.
"On how much damage you actually caused."
Seraphine spoke calmly.
"We stabilized the seal."
"Yes," Elara replied.
"But you also interfered with a restricted containment zone."
Lyra raised a finger.
"To be fair, the scavengers started it."
One of the Council operatives behind Elara nodded.
"They were drilling directly into the mana barrier."
Elara looked back at Adrian.
"You repaired it."
"Temporarily."
That answer seemed to interest her.
"You understand the seal’s structure?"
"No," Adrian said.
"I only stabilized the surrounding mana flow."
Elara studied him carefully.
"That shouldn’t be possible."
Seraphine stepped slightly closer to Adrian.
"Yet it happened."
The commander’s eyes shifted briefly to Seraphine.
Recognition flickered there.
"S-Rank Seraphine Elion."
Seraphine nodded.
"Yes."
Lyra whispered under her breath,
"Great, now the introductions are formal."
But Elara’s attention returned to Adrian almost immediately.
"You stabilized the mana currents beneath the city earlier tonight."
It wasn’t a question.
Adrian didn’t bother denying it.
"Yes."
Kaelith glanced at him.
"Council surveillance?"
Elara nodded.
"We detected the fluctuation."
Lyra groaned.
"So you’ve been watching us."
"No," Elara replied.
"We’ve been watching the creature."
She turned toward the massive steel door behind Adrian.
The faint rumbling vibration from within the cavern continued.
Slow.
Patient.
Hungry.
"Your stabilization slowed its feeding," Elara said.
Adrian wasn’t surprised she had noticed.
"Only for a while."
"Yes."
Her gaze sharpened.
"But long enough to buy the city several days."
Lyra blinked.
"Wait."
"You’re saying we helped?"
Elara looked back at her.
"Unintentionally."
Lyra sighed.
"I’ll take it."
Adrian walked toward the barrier again.
The metal door remained sealed.
But now that the chamber had quieted, he could feel the creature behind it more clearly.
The pressure was immense.
Ancient.
And restless.
"Why hasn’t the Council evacuated the city?" he asked.
Elara answered immediately.
"Because evacuation would cause panic."
"That’s not the real reason," Adrian said.
For the first time, Elara hesitated.
Seraphine noticed it too.
"The real reason," Adrian continued quietly, "is that the Council believes the barrier will hold."
Elara didn’t answer.
Lyra tilted her head.
"Oh."
"That’s bad."
Kaelith spoke calmly.
"It means they’re gambling."
"Yes," Adrian said.
Elara finally spoke again.
"The Council believes the barrier will last at least two weeks."
"But you don’t," Adrian said.
Elara looked at him.
"No."
The chamber fell silent.
Because if a Council commander doubted the seal...
The situation was worse than anyone had admitted.
Aria stepped closer to Adrian.
"Then why are you here?"
Elara answered honestly.
"To confirm the damage."
"And?"
Elara glanced once more at the glowing barrier.
"The situation is... unstable."
Lyra rubbed her temples.
"That’s a polite way of saying we’re all in trouble."
The System pulsed again.
Adrian almost ignored it.
But the notification was stronger this time.
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Bond Network System
Anchor Resonance Increasing
Candidate: Elara
Synchronization Potential Rising
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Adrian frowned.
Seraphine noticed immediately.
"What happened?"
"The system is reacting again."
Elara’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"Your ability?"
"Yes."
"Explain."
Lyra laughed.
"Oh no."
"You don’t want to open that conversation."
But Adrian was already thinking.
Elara was clearly not a typical Council officer.
She had already admitted the situation was unstable.
And if she truly understood what the breach creature represented...
Then hiding the bond system might not help.
Instead, he asked a different question.
"Why did you come personally?"
Elara didn’t hesitate.
"Because the Council sent a full containment team earlier tonight."
Kaelith stiffened.
"And?"
"They disappeared."
Lyra blinked.
"Disappeared?"
Elara nodded once.
"The last signal came from deeper inside the tunnels."
Adrian felt a cold realization settle in his chest.
"That means the creature isn’t the only thing down there."
Elara met his gaze.
"Yes."
The System reacted immediately.
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Bond Network System
Unknown Hostile Presence Detected
Network Stability Warning
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Seraphine spoke quietly.
"Another entity."
"Possibly," Elara said.
Kaelith’s hand moved to her blade again.
Lyra looked toward the tunnel entrance.
"Great."
"So now we have mystery monsters."
Aria whispered,
"I don’t like this place."
Adrian agreed.
The air in the chamber had changed.
The stabilization field was still active.
But something was moving beneath it.
Slowly.
Carefully.
The creature behind the barrier wasn’t the one causing it.
This presence felt different.
Sharper.
More deliberate.
Then the system pulsed again.
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Bond Network System
Anchor Resonance Spike Detected
Candidate: Elara 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
Synchronization Imminent
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Adrian looked at her.
Elara seemed to feel it too.
For the first time since she arrived, her calm expression shifted slightly.
"What is that?" she asked quietly.
Adrian exhaled slowly.
"The system thinks you belong in the network."
Lyra smiled.
"Oh this is going to be fun."
Elara folded her arms.
"I don’t like systems deciding my fate."
"Neither do I," Adrian said.
"But sometimes they’re right."
The ground beneath the chamber trembled suddenly.
Not from the barrier.
From deeper below.
The tunnel behind them collapsed with a thunderous crash.
Dust filled the air.
And from the darkness beyond the broken passage—
Something moved.
Not the breach creature.
Something smaller.
But far closer.
The System activated instantly.
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Bond Network System
Hostile Entity Approaching
Distance: 40 meters
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Kaelith drew her blade.
Lyra cracked her knuckles.
Seraphine’s mana flared softly beside Adrian.
Elara stepped forward.
For the first time since she arrived—
Her expression turned serious.
"Whatever is coming," she said quietly,
"It just killed an entire Council team."
The sound of footsteps echoed from the darkness.
Slow.
Heavy.
And getting closer.
Adrian felt the fifth anchor slot burn inside the network.
Because whatever happened next—
Would decide whether Elara became part of the bond.
Or whether none of them left the tunnels alive.
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