Chapter 102: The Emerald Abyss
The ascent from the dead, desiccated root of the European continent was absolutely frictionless.
Ren did not climb the mile-deep vertical shaft of the ruined sinkhole. He simply commanded the localized zero-point gravity of his Domain of the Abyss to violently reverse. He and Chloe, perfectly anchored within the ten-foot atmospheric slipstream, fell upward through the dark, hollowed-out throat of the planet.
When they breached the surface, the sky above the ruined, grey-ashen metropolis was flawlessly clear.
Hovering exactly one thousand feet above the dead city was the pitch-black, twenty-ship stealth fleet. Without the Category-Four toxic-purple miasma to obscure their localized telemetry, the massive Old World transports sat perfectly still against the pristine afternoon sun. The four thousand Abyssal Praetorians remained exactly where they had been ordered, their Level 35 architecture passively projecting absolute, localized dominance over the completely sterilized landmass.
Ren drifted flawlessly into the open boarding ramp of the flagship, his heavy combat boots touching down on the titanium deck with zero mechanical sound.
“The terrestrial root has been completely pruned,” Ren broadcasted smoothly across the localized network of his legion. “Europe is dead. Set trajectory for the Atlantic epicenter.”
The massive, heavily armored boarding hatch violently slammed shut. The hyper-dense fusion thrusters, permanently hotwired by the raw caloric payload of the Praetorians, roared with a deep, catastrophic terrestrial vibration. The fleet violently banked west, completely ignoring atmospheric friction as they accelerated back to Mach 15.
Inside the cockpit, Chloe collapsed into her heavy shock-seat.
Her unmutated Level 2 human biology was completely running on empty. She had watched the Abyssal Sovereign consume a subterranean sun, completely rewrite the laws of thermodynamics, and surgically delete an entire continent’s biological nervous system, all in the span of six hours.
“The ocean,” Chloe murmured, staring at the massive, heavily encrypted holographic displays as the grey ash of Europe rapidly gave way to the sprawling, violent Atlantic. “You said the water is toxic.”
“It is a highly corrosive, hyper-oxygenated emerald-green sludge,” Ren analyzed, his solid, void-like eyes ringed with a pulsing white light as he stared through the polarized glass. “The System terraformed the oceans to serve as localized pressure cookers. The ambient mana density at the bottom of the Atlantic exceeds the atmospheric crush of Jupiter.”
“And the Old World has a base down there?”
“Deep Station Aegis,” Ren confirmed. “Situated exactly on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, twenty thousand feet below sea level. They utilized hyper-dense titanium spheres to withstand the terrestrial pressure, completely amputating themselves from the surface. They believe the ocean will protect them.”
Ren turned his perfectly smooth, pitch-black silhouette toward the glass.
“They do not understand that the ocean is just another localized variable to be consumed.”
Exactly twenty minutes later, the fleet violently decelerated, dropping out of their sub-orbital trajectory and hovering exactly five hundred feet above the absolute center of the Atlantic Ocean.
The visual was terrifying.
There were no blue waves. There was no white foam. The ocean was a sprawling, violently boiling cauldron of thick, toxic emerald-green mana. Massive, localized thermal vents erupted from the surface, launching catastrophic plumes of superheated green steam thousands of feet into the air. The water writhed and churned with heavy, localized biological radiation.
“The aquatic leviathans possess the highest concentration of raw terrestrial mass on the planet,” Ren stated, placing his bare, tungsten-sheened hand against the flagship’s boarding ramp control.
“Are you taking the fleet down there?” Chloe asked, gripping her restraints.
“The stealth transports are forged from Old World titanium,” Ren replied smoothly. “The highly corrosive emerald sludge would dissolve their hulls in exactly fourteen seconds. The legion will maintain absolute aerial superiority. We are descending alone.”
The massive titanium boarding ramp violently dropped open.
The roaring, superheated green steam of the Atlantic violently rushed toward the troop bay, but the Aura of the Void instantly inhaled it, maintaining a perfectly sterile, climate-controlled perimeter.
Ren stepped out into the howling, toxic storm.
He didn’t dive. He didn’t brace himself for the impact. He completely locked his Level 50 Abyssal Sovereign architecture, transforming his two-hundred-and-seventy-pound frame into a flawless, unyielding localized anomaly.
He plummeted from five hundred feet and struck the surface of the boiling emerald ocean.
There was no splash.
The microsecond Ren’s heavy combat boots touched the toxic water, the localized physics of the Atlantic completely shattered. The Domain of the Abyss did not allow the highly corrosive, Category-Four fluid to touch his pitch-black Iron Skin. The invisible, one-mile spherical radius of absolute, zero-point gravity aggressively, violently repelled the ocean.
Ren didn’t swim down. He simply fell through the water, while the ocean violently parted around him.
Chloe, anchored within the ten-foot slipstream, watched in absolute, paralyzing awe. They were plummeting through a perfectly dry, mile-wide cylindrical vacuum tunnel carved directly into the center of the Atlantic. Surrounding them was a massive, towering wall of boiling emerald sludge, desperately trying to crash back in, but completely held at bay by the crushing, infinite gravity of the Abyssal Sovereign.
As they crossed the ten-thousand-foot depth mark, the ambient terrestrial light from the surface completely faded.
The only illumination in the massive, perfectly dry shaft was the violent, bioluminescent glow of the toxic ocean pressing against the invisible barrier, and the faint, cold white rings pulsing in Ren’s void-like eyes.
“The oceanic pressure is mathematically irrelevant,” Ren stated, his frictionless voice completely undisturbed by the catastrophic millions of tons of water screaming against his Domain.
Suddenly, the massive wall of emerald water to their right violently convulsed.
The ocean did not just contain toxic fluid. It contained the apex predators of the deep.
A localized biological signature of absolute, staggering density entered the one-mile radius of Ren’s control. The System overlay flashed a blinding, deep-sea blue across his retinas.
[Warning: Terrestrial Leviathan Detected.]
[Target: The Abyssal Maw (Lvl 49)]
[Classification: Category-Five Aquatic Apex]
[Status: Hunting / Massive]
The creature did not breach the invisible barrier. It was entirely too massive.
Through the towering wall of boiling green water, a single, colossal, unblinking yellow eye the size of a commercial stadium appeared. The beast was a terrifying, hyper-mutated eel-like monstrosity, its biological mass so heavily condensed that its dark, fleshy scales generated their own localized gravitational pull. It easily spanned five miles in length, completely dominating the oceanic pressure zone.
The Leviathan stared into the mile-wide dry tunnel, locking its massive, stadium-sized eye onto the tiny, pitch-black silhouette plummeting toward the ocean floor.
It did not roar. It utilized the oceanic medium to attack.
The massive beast opened its colossal jaws and violently inhaled the surrounding emerald water, hyper-condensing it within its massive terrestrial lungs, and fired a localized, super-pressurized jet of Category-Five toxic mana directly at Ren’s vacuum tunnel.
The highly corrosive water-jet hit the boundary of the Domain of the Abyss with the force of a tectonic plate collision.
The invisible barrier shrieked. For the first time since the Seraph, Ren’s localized singularity was actively challenged by raw, unadulterated terrestrial mass. The massive, mile-wide dry tunnel violently shuddered, the walls of water bowing slightly inward under the apocalyptic pressure.
Ren did not flinch. He did not slow his frictionless descent.
“Your localized pressure is biologically impressive,” Ren stated perfectly calmly.
He turned his completely solid void eyes toward the massive, stadium-sized yellow eye of the Leviathan.
[Active Skill Unleashed: Domain of the Abyss (Absolute Desiccation)]
Ren didn’t try to push the water back. He violently, catastrophically weaponized the vacuum.
He extended a localized, hyper-condensed tendril of absolute zero-point gravity directly through the wall of water, piercing straight into the Leviathan’s massive, open jaws.
He didn’t drain the beast’s blood. He drained the ocean out of its lungs.
The massive, Level 49 terrestrial apex violently choked. The highly oxygenated, toxic emerald mana that fueled its massive biological furnace was instantaneously, flawlessly inhaled by the singularity in Ren’s chest. The Leviathan’s catastrophic water-jet completely stalled, instantly dissolving into dry, harmless green mist inside the vacuum tunnel.
The beast thrashed wildly, its five-mile-long body violently churning the ocean, generating massive, localized whirlpools that threatened to rip the sea floor apart.
But it could not break the absolute grip of the Terrestrial Void.
Ren completely inverted the localized water pressure inside the beast’s massive biological chassis.
The Leviathan, designed to effortlessly withstand the crushing weight of twenty thousand feet of water, suddenly experienced an absolute internal vacuum. Its massive, heavily armored scales violently buckled inward. Its colossal ribs, each the size of a skyscraper, snapped with a deafening, seismic crack that vibrated through the entire Atlantic Ocean.
The Level 49 anomaly completely, catastrophically imploded.
The massive, five-mile-long carcass instantly crumpled into a hyper-condensed, highly localized sphere of dead biological matter, rapidly sinking toward the oceanic trench.
[Target Dead: The Abyssal Maw (Lvl 49)]
[Experience Gained: Maximum Capacity Reached. Storing in Abyssal Reserves.]
“The aquatic biology is completely dependent on its medium,” Ren analyzed smoothly, dropping flawlessly past the massive, sinking ball of crushed terrestrial meat. “When you remove the medium, they mathematically collapse.”
They crossed the twenty-thousand-foot depth mark.
The massive, mile-wide dry tunnel finally terminated, touching down on the absolute bottom of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Ren’s heavy combat boots struck the jagged, volcanic bedrock of the ocean floor. The massive, towering walls of boiling emerald water surrounded them perfectly on all sides, creating a sprawling, completely sterile, air-filled cavern at the very bottom of the world.
Exactly one hundred yards ahead of them, completely embedded in the jagged black volcanic rock, was Deep Station Aegis.
It was a massive, heavily fortified dome forged from hyper-dense, radar-absorbent Old World titanium. It possessed no windows, no visible docking bays, and no terrestrial lighting. It was the ultimate, localized panic room, entirely divorced from the surface.
And its massive, external orbital sensors were currently flashing violently with panicked, bright red strobe lights.
The Old World elite inside had monitored the catastrophic implosion of the Level 49 Leviathan just above their heads. They knew exactly what had just touched down on their pristine, highly secure doorstep.
Ren stood perfectly still on the dry ocean floor, his dark, pitch-black silhouette absorbing the flashing red emergency lights of the bunker.
“The oceanic perimeter is clear,” the Abyssal Sovereign stated, taking his first frictionless step toward the massive titanium d
ome. “Let us introduce the Old World to the crushing pressure of the void.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 126: The Zenith Conduit
- Chapter 125: The Genesis Audit
- Chapter 124: The Prime Axis
- Chapter 123: The Virtual Partition
- Chapter 122: Beneath the Sacred Rot
- Chapter 121: The Anti-Logic
- Chapter 120: The Indigestible Mass
- Chapter 119: The Thermodynamic Peace (Epilogue)
- Chapter 118: The Absolute Constant
- Chapter 117: The Paradigm Shift
- Chapter 116: The Axiom Audit
- Chapter 115: The Deficit
- Chapter 114: The Event Horizon
- Chapter 113: The Null-Brood
- Chapter 112: The Ash Walkers
- Chapter 111: The Abyssal Genesis
- Chapter 110: The Omega Reformat
- Chapter 109: The Root Directory
- Chapter 108: The Alpha Gate
- Chapter 107: The Orbital Breach
- Chapter 106: The Source Code
- Chapter 105: The Cosmic Audit
- Chapter 104: The Tartarus Synthesis
- Chapter 103: The Drowning of Kings
- Chapter 102: The Emerald Abyss
- Chapter 101: The Continental Nerve
- Chapter 100: The Violet Miasma
- Chapter 99: The Caloric Payload
- Chapter 98: Mutually Assured Obsolescence
- Chapter 97: The Orbital Anvil
- Chapter 96: The Abyssal Legion
- Chapter 95: The Abyssal Foundry
- Chapter 94: The Global Ping
- Chapter 93: The Rewrite
- Chapter 92: The Obsolescence of Kings
- Chapter 91: The Fragile Bubble
- Chapter 90: The Aegis Descent
- Chapter 89: The Subterranean Key
- Chapter 88: The Citadel’s Vanguard
- Chapter 87: The Empty Throne
- Chapter 86: The Premature God
- Chapter 85: The Praetorian Guard
- Chapter 84: The Immune Response
- Chapter 83: The Category-Five Breach
- Chapter 82: The Orbital Truth
- Chapter 81: The Architect’s Delusion
- Chapter 80: The Amputated Elite
- Chapter 79: The Synthetic Breach
- Chapter 78: The Synthetic Perimeter
- Chapter 77: The Ashen Crown
- Chapter 76: The Dead Zone
- Chapter 75: The Void’s Treasury
- Chapter 74: The Aristocrat’s Hoard
- Chapter 73: The Gilded Vault
- Chapter 72: The Gilded Canopy
- Chapter 71: The Synthetic Jungle
- Chapter 70: The Concrete Canopy
- Chapter 69: The Anchor’s Heart
- Chapter 68: The Sovereign’s Fall
- Chapter 67: The Sovereign’s Peak
- Chapter 66: The Cloud Line
- Chapter 65: The Alpine Leviathan
- Chapter 64: The Alpine Graveyard
- Chapter 63: The Ashen Tide
- Chapter 62: The Abyssal Ascendance
- Chapter 61: The Abyssal Threshold
- Chapter 60: The Apex Harvest
- Chapter 59: The Abyssal Vault
- Chapter 58: The Glass Cage
- Chapter 57: The Iron Foyer
- Chapter 56: The Concrete Mountain
- Chapter 55: The Artillery Rain
- Chapter 54: The Scorched Expanse
- Chapter 53: The Abyssal Span
- Chapter 52: The Blackwater Span
- Chapter 51: The High Roost
- Chapter 50: The Nocturnal Cycle
- Chapter 49: The Timberline
- Chapter 48: The Macro-Objective
- Chapter 47: The Iron Shell
- Chapter 46: The Feral Highway
- Chapter 45: The Broken Cage
- Chapter 44: The Dead Monolith
- Chapter 43: The Heavy Caliber
- Chapter 42: The Blind Spot
- Chapter 41: The Blackout
- Chapter 40: The Interior Assault
- Chapter 39: The Gorged God
- Chapter 38: The Descent
- Chapter 37: The Crimson Corridor
- Chapter 36: The Digital Fracture
- Chapter 35: The Warlord’s Cache
- Chapter 34: The Iron Skin
- Chapter 33: The Ghost in the Corridor
- Chapter 32: The Preemptive Strike
- Chapter 31: The Viper’s Nest
- Chapter 30: The Velvet Rope
- Chapter 29: The Arsenal
- Chapter 28: The Gilded Cage
- Chapter 27: The Pressure At The Bottom
- Chapter 26: The Drowned Tomb 2
- Chapter 25: The Drowned Tomb
- Chapter 24: The Red Line
- Chapter 23: The Newcomer Tax
- Chapter 22: The Cattle Pen
- Chapter 21: The Leviathan of Glass
- Chapter 20: The Underpass
- Chapter 19: The Concrete Canyon
- Chapter 18: The Big Gun
- Chapter 17: The Blocked Road
- Chapter 16: The Apex Predator
- Chapter 15: The Candy Store
- Chapter 14: The Siege Breaker
- Chapter 13: The Gun Shop
- Chapter 12: The Pack
- Chapter 11: The Safehouse
- Chapter 10: The Gentleman
- Chapter 9: The Pest Control
- Chapter 8: The Root of Evil
- Chapter 7: The Lab Rat
- Chapter 6: The Glass Bridge
- Chapter 5: Death From Above
- Chapter 4: The Python
- Chapter 3: The Survivor
- Chapter 2: The Bully
- Chapter 1: The First Bite