Soulforged: The Fusion Talent-Chapter 123โ Lethal Geometry III
The Crownhold operative had been watching Bright fight Galan for three minutes, tracking patterns, identifying vulnerabilities, waiting for an optimal moment. ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐ฐ๐๐๐ง๐ผ๐๐๐.๐ฐ๐จ๐ฆ
His orders were clear: eliminate Estovia Armand and destroy the evidence she carried. Everything elseโAcademy candidates, Covenant specialists, political opticsโwas secondary to completing that mission.
But the Academy candidates are defending her, heโd reasoned. Canโt reach Estovia while theyโre coordinated and alert.
So remove the coordination. Kill their leader. Create chaos.
Bright Morgan was the lynchpin. The talent whose spatial foresight tracked everything, whose tactical commands kept the group functioning despite overwhelming odds.
Kill him, and the rest collapse.
The operative moved with professional subtlety, his approach masked by the larger battleโs chaos, his blade positioned for a strike to the kidney that would disable his opponent before the killingโit was efficient, quiet, leaving Bright bleeding out while seeming like a random combat casualty.
He closed the distance. Five meters. Three. One.
His strike angle was perfect. The timing was optimal. Bright fully engaged with Galan, his attention divided, his defenses focused forward.
The operative struckโ
โand Brightโs spatial foresight screamed.
The blade that should have pierced Brightโs kidney met extended steel instead, Brightโs weapon having repositioned with impossible speed, blocking the backstab while simultaneously maintaining guard against Galanโs frontal assault.
"Really?" Brightโs voice carried more exhaustion than surprise. "You couldnโt even wait until the Covenant was dead before betraying the temporary alliance?"
The operative didnโt respond. Just attacked again, committing fully now that subtlety had failed.
Galan recognized the opportunity immediately. "Appreciated!" he called to the Crownhold assassin, his curved blade pressing Brightโs defense from opposite angle.
Now Bright faced threats from both sidesโGalan in front, the operative behind, both Initiate-level combatants, both coordinating to overwhelm his spatial foresightโs defensive capabilities.
This is bad, Bright assessed with crystal clarity. Canโt defend two directions simultaneously. Spatial foresight shows possibilities but my enhanced body can only execute one response at a time.
Need support. Needโ
"Duncan!" Bright called, already knowing his friend would understand.
Duncan was there instantly, his Bone Guard forming a barrier between Bright and the backstabbing operative, giving Bright a fractional breathing room to focus on Galan.
"Traitor!" Duncan spat at the Crownhold assassin. "We were cooperating againstโ"
"My orders supersede cooperation," the operative interrupted, his blade already seeking weak points in Duncanโs defense. "Nothing personal. Just the mission priority."
The temporary alliance shattered completely.
The other three Crownhold operatives, seeing their leader openly attack Academy candidates, made rapid calculations about whether continuing the charade served their interests.
Two decided *lyesโattacking Academy candidates created more chaos, more opportunities to complete their actual mission of killing Estovia.
One decided noโthis was too explicit, too undeniable, would create witness testimony that couldnโt be politically managed.
The medical bayโs battle fractured into multiple simultaneous engagements, alliances dissolving, everyone fighting everyone, coordination collapsing into pure survival chaos.
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The second female Covenant specialistโthe one who wasnโt the acid spitterโhad been engaged by two Crownhold operatives for the past several minutes.
She was good. Initiate-rank with blade techniques that suggested formal training rather than desperate self-teaching. Her core was Phase Shiftโability to make her body briefly intangible, letting attacks pass through her while she remained capable of striking back.
An expensive core. A rare one. The kind the Covenant reserved for specialists they expected to survive high-risk operations.
Sheโd been contained by the two operativesโnot defeated, but prevented from affecting the larger battle, stuck in a defensive pattern that kept her occupied.
Then the lead operative betrayed the Academy candidates.
The two operatives engaging the Phase Shift specialist immediately repositionedโone moving to support their leaderโs attack on Bright, the other shifting to target Estovia directly.
The Phase Shift woman was suddenly free.
Her intangibility flickered as she scanned the medical bay, identifying targets, prioritizing threats, selecting who to kill first now that her containment had collapsed.
Her eyes found kora.
The Academy candidate was positioned near the medical bayโs periphery, throwing knives depleting, her stance showing exhaustion and stress, clearly trying to remain unnoticed while still supporting the larger fight.
hmmm... a ranged attacker, the Phase Shift woman assessed. Vulnerable in close combat. Isolated from her groupโs coordination. Perfect target.
She moved.
Transitioning from stationary to a full sprint with her Phase Shift active, her body flickering between solid and intangible, making her approach almost impossible to track or intercept.
Kora saw her coming too lateโher combat instincts registering a threat only when the Phase Shift woman was already within lethal range.
Shitโ
Koraโs hands moved automatically, muscle memory taking over, her throwing knives coming up in defensive pattern that might create enough separation toโ
The Phase Shift womanโs blade lashed out.
It was not aimed at Koraโs body and certainly wasnโt a killing strike.
It was aimed at her handsโthe extended limbs preparing for a throwing motion, the vulnerable appendages that made Kora slightly dangerous.
The blade connected with surgical precision.
Koraโs right handโthumb through middle fingerโflew into the air, severed completely at the knuckles, blood spraying in arterial fountain.
Her left handโindex and middle fingerโfollowed microsecond later, the Phase Shift womanโs follow-up strike removing the digits with brutal efficiency.
Everything changed in that millisecond.
Koraโs scream was immediate, visceral, the kind of sound that came from pain so overwhelming it bypassed conscious thought.
Her throwing knives clattered to the floor, useless without fingers to grip them, without hands to execute the techniques sheโd trained for years.
She staggered backward, her remaining hand fragments clutching instinctively at stumps that pumped blood with each panicked heartbeat.
My hands, her mind repeated uselessly.
My hands my hands my handsโ
The Phase Shift woman pressed her advantage, blade rising for a killing strike now that Kora was a disabled, defenseless, easy prey.
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Thank you to everyone whoโs been reading, supporting, and sticking with this story. Every comment, like, and bit of encouragement genuinely means more to me than you know.
I also wanted to let you know that I may be a bit busy in the coming weeks due to upcoming exams, so updates might slow down temporarily. Iโll do my best to balance things, and I appreciate your patience and understanding during this period.
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