Global Mutation: The Hunger System-Chapter 66: The Cloud Line

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Chapter 66: The Cloud Line

The dawn in the northern peaks did not bring warmth. It merely exposed the absolute, raw brutality of the high-altitude ecosystem.

The pale, anemic morning light bled slowly over the jagged, towering shale cliffs, casting long, sharp shadows across the frozen canyon floor. The fierce alpine wind had stripped the heavy overcast clouds away, revealing a blindingly clear, freezing blue sky.

Inside the shallow, elevated overhang, Chloe woke up gasping.

Her lungs burned desperately for oxygen in the thin mountain air. Her unmutated human biology was entirely stiff, her joints aching with a deep, residual cold that the heavy military thermal blankets could not completely block. She pushed the thick wool off her face, her gloved hands numb and clumsy.

She crawled to the jagged edge of the ten-foot drop.

The nightmare she had witnessed in the pitch-black dark of the nocturnal cycle was magnified tenfold in the pristine morning light.

Sprawled across the massive, ancient ribcage blocking the pass was the butchered, six-ton carcass of the Glacial Dread-Maw. The thirty-foot-long leviathan looked like a derailed train. Its thick, humped back was covered in massive, jagged plates of shattered blue glacial ice. Its dense, wedge-shaped bone skull rested heavily against the bedrock.

The creature’s entire throat had been violently dissolved into a massive, cavernous crater of melted grey scales, exposed bone, and pooling, frozen black blood.

Standing perfectly still in the center of the carnage was Ren.

He had not moved. He was a towering, two-hundred-and-seventy-pound monolith of localized apex evolution. In the harsh daylight, the full extent of his Level 25 physiological overhaul was terrifyingly apparent. The heavy, matte-black ballistic canvas of his trench coat was slick with the monster’s freezing blood. Beneath the open coat, the dark, impenetrable tungsten sheen of his Iron Skin was covered in a faint, glittering layer of white frost, entirely unaffected by the sub-zero ambient temperature.

The jagged, obsidian-black plates of his new Chitin Shell jutted aggressively from his broad shoulders and forearms, absorbing the morning light like localized voids.

He looked up at her.

His eyes were completely solid, burning orbs of deep, unblinking violet. There was no white left in his sclera. He didn’t look like a human survivor wearing scavenged armor. He looked like the physical manifestation of the apocalypse.

"The nocturnal cycle is complete," Ren stated. His voice was a deep, resonant, localized vibration that echoed sharply against the frozen cliff walls. "The regional ecosystem has registered the biological execution of the apex territorial holder. The immediate pass is clear. We are moving."

Chloe didn’t speak. She couldn’t.

She gripped the heavy nylon sling of her FN P90 submachine gun, slinging it over her Level III-A plate carrier. She bundled the two heavy thermal blankets tightly around her shoulders and awkwardly slid down the ten-foot shale embankment, her combat boots hitting the frozen bedrock with a loud crunch.

She walked in a wide, cautious arc around the massive, melted throat of the Dread-Maw, entirely unable to tear her eyes away from the sheer scale of the localized destruction.

"You killed it," Chloe whispered, her breath clouding thickly in the freezing air. She looked at the six tons of armored mass, and then at his bare, frosted tungsten hands. "It was wearing a glacier, and you just broke it apart."

"Its bone density was insufficient to withstand localized corrosive processing," Ren replied, offering a purely analytical, mechanical breakdown of the slaughter. He turned his massive, heavily armored back on the carcass. "It relied on raw, physical mass. Mass is merely a caloric reserve."

He began marching deeper into the jagged pass.

Chloe fell into step exactly ten feet behind him, utilizing his towering, broad frame to break the biting alpine wind.

The march through the high-altitude zone was a brutal, agonizing vertical grind.

The canyon floor rapidly narrowed, transitioning from a wide, flat pass into a treacherous, winding cliffside trail. The towering walls of dark shale on their right side scraped against their shoulders, while the left side dropped away into an absolutely sheer, terrifying abyss.

They were climbing above the cloud line.

Thousands of feet below them, a massive, sprawling ocean of dense, grey overcast clouds blanketed the lower valleys and the scorched buffer zone. They were entirely isolated in a pristine, freezing void of blue sky, grey stone, and blinding white ice.

The air grew incredibly thin. Every step required a massive, concentrated effort of human willpower. Chloe’s lungs burned with a sharp, frantic desperation, her chest heaving as she struggled to pull enough oxygen into her blood. The heavy fourteen pounds of ceramic armor on her chest felt like a crushing physical weight dragging her toward the cliff edge.

Ren walked with mechanical, effortless perfection.

His Level 25 biology did not require standard oxygen density. His hyper-condensed muscle fibers operated on the massive, localized mana reserves boiling inside his chest. He was actively suppressing his Aura of the Apex, compressing the heavy, suffocating neurological pressure deep into his fortified bone marrow so Chloe’s heart wouldn’t simply stop beating from the atmospheric friction of his presence.

They navigated the sheer, two-foot-wide cliff ledge for four grueling hours.

By noon, the pristine blue sky above them began to violently shift.

It wasn’t a standard meteorological weather pattern. The ambient mana in the high-altitude zone began to rapidly condense and swirl, pulling massive, heavy black clouds out of thin air. The temperature plummeted another twenty degrees in a matter of seconds.

A localized mana-storm erupted over the mountain.

It didn’t snow. It hailed. Jagged, golf-ball-sized chunks of dense, freezing ice rained down from the blackened sky, striking the cliff face with the kinetic force of a localized stoning.

The fierce wind immediately intensified into a howling, shrieking gale, actively trying to rip Chloe off the narrow ledge and hurl her thousands of feet down into the grey clouds below.

"Keep your back against the rock!" Ren roared, his deep voice slicing cleanly through the deafening crash of the hail.

He stopped his forward momentum. He turned, placing his massive, two-hundred-and-seventy-pound frame directly between Chloe and the open abyss. He raised his broad, heavily armored right arm, using the thick, matte-black canvas of his trench coat and the jagged obsidian plates of his Chitin Shell to create a physical, localized canopy over her head.

The jagged chunks of heavy hail struck his bare, frosted tungsten skin and his armor. The ice violently shattered into white powder on impact, completely failing to penetrate his abyssal-grey epidermis. He didn’t even flinch under the brutal, kinetic barrage.

Chloe pressed her spine entirely flat against the freezing shale, pulling the thermal blankets over her face, shaking violently as the deafening roar of the storm pounded against Ren’s back.

His glowing, completely solid violet eyes cut through the blinding, chaotic whiteout of the falling ice.

The storm was not a random occurrence. His Level 25 Perception isolated the massive, localized source of the atmospheric disruption.

Exactly three miles ahead, at the absolute peak of the mountain range, the narrow cliff trail terminated at a colossal, sprawling plateau. Resting directly in the center of the plateau was a massive, jagged spire of pure, hyper-compressed black ice.

It was a localized evolutionary anchor. The highest-tier leviathan in the region was actively hoarding the ambient mana of the entire mountain range, warping the weather itself to protect its nest.

The Gluttony skill in his chest surged violently, a massive, overwhelming wave of pure, localized hunger that caused the thick sapphire veins on his neck to flare with blinding, furious cobalt light beneath the falling hail.

Ren steps heavily against the howling gale, his massive boots locking into the freezing stone of the narrow ledge, anchoring his armored frame flawlessly to protect his logistical asset while his unblinking violet eyes fixate entirely on the colossal spire of black ice waiting at the summit.

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