Chapter 102
Mystery Solved
Twenty minutes had passed since they’d cleared Prime Orbital’s docking berth. Twenty minutes since the alarms had started blaring behind them, lockdown protocols engaging seconds too late.
The bridge crew had settled into their rhythm. Carmen commanded from the captain’s chair, her crew at their stations. The XO stood at her shoulder, posture relaxed but alert. The pilot kept steady hands on the helm, maintaining their automated flight path toward Astra Omnia. The navigator plotted courses while the comms officer monitored sensors. The weapons officer ran through system checks with methodical expertise.
Grimnir stood back, staying out of the way. Alexander near the rear of the bridge, still connected to the ship’s systems through his powers. Annie leaned against the wall, unusually quiet, just watching. Talia observed from near the sensor station. Augustus stood with his hands clasped behind his back, the picture of dignified patience.
Felix wandered between stations, tail wagging, breaking the tension with canine charm. He paused at the navigator’s console, looking up with those disturbingly intelligent eyes.
The navigator glanced at Carmen, as if asking permission. She gave a slight nod. He reached down to scratch behind Felix’s ears.
The weapons officer spoke without looking away from his console. “Lockdown engaged less than thirty seconds after we cleared the berth.”
The comms officer’s fingers moved across her station. “Lucky timing.”
“Very lucky,” the XO agreed.
Several gazes flicked briefly toward the members of Grimnir. Alexander remained still, expression neutral, one hand resting on a console behind him.
Carmen’s voice was perfectly level. “We’re a legitimate vessel with a filed flight plan and registered transponder. Whatever’s happening on Prime Orbital has nothing to do with us.”
“Nothing at all,” the navigator echoed, returning his attention to his displays.
Felix chose that moment to trot over to Alexander, completely oblivious to the subtext. Alexander reached down absently, scratching behind the golden retriever’s ears.
The Chief Engineer’s gruff voice crackled over the bridge comms. “Captain, I just got done with my initial pass down here. These systems should’ve been fully checked before departure. I’m running diagnostics on a hot reactor while we’re under thrust. This is not procedure—”
“Chief, you knew going into this who we were working for. That things would be irregular.” Carmen glanced at Alexander with a hint of a smile. “That we’d be kicking off in a hurry with a borrowed ship.”
A beat of silence over the comms. “… Still don’t like it.”
“Noted. Keep me updated on those diagnostics.”
Carmen straightened, gesturing around the bridge. “Grimnir, please allow me to introduce the primary crew properly. Ryan Torres, my XO. Yuki Tanaka, First Pilot. James Carter, Navigator. Petra Kovac on Comms and Sensors. Davis King, Weapons Officer.”
They exchanged brief nods and acknowledgments. Alexander and the team had reviewed their files already. Former military, most of them, with solid records. People who’d worked together before, which explained how Carmen had assembled them so quickly.
Then Davis spoke up, still focused on his weapons console. “So. The Argentum R&D raid. You really just tore the front doors off a building in the middle of the business district? In broad daylight?”
Alexander’s expression didn’t change. “It seemed efficient at the time.”
“There were civilians everywhere,” Petra added, glancing back. “I saw the footage. People were screaming.”
“They got out of the way,” Annie said, grinning. “Eventually.”
James finally looked up from navigation. “What about that continental bounty? You know half the planet’s hunting you for that reward, right?”
Davis’s voice was dry. “Dude, that bounty was cancelled months ago. Keep up.”
James blinked. “Oh. Right. The UEG investigation thing.”
“You know,” Yuki said from the helm, hands steady on the controls, “I watch the Throne of Scales live streams. Are you and Julia getting back together? Are you stronger than Maximilian? Who’s winning the rivalry?”
Alexander blinked at the barrage of questions. “Uh…”
“It’s a professional disagreement,” Augustus said, stepping in to save Alexander. “Nothing serious. And nothing that will threaten the crew.”
“Professional,” Petra repeated, amused. “Is that what you’re calling it?”
Talia spoke for the first time. “It’s complicated.”
Ryan crossed his arms, still standing next to the command chair where Carmen sat. “And the alien diplomats? Did you actually abduct them, or is Santiago making that up?”
The bridge went quiet for a moment.
Alexander met Ryan’s gaze steadily. “We rescued eight kidnapped aliens from a torture facility. Santiago called them diplomats to avoid explaining what he was doing to them.”
“Ah,” Ryan said. Then he gave an understanding nod. “That tracks.”
“Now that you’re all acquainted,” Carmen said, interrupting the conversation while tapping her tablet. “I’m sending you your cross-training schedules. Each of the command crew is to learn enough to cover two backup positions.” She glanced around the bridge. “You’re all being paid triple the standard rates for this kind of work. I expect you to step up.”
The crew murmured agreement.
Carmen swiped to another screen, pulling up the ship’s layout and showing the tablet to Grimnir. “Cabin assignments. These sections are command-crew-designated. Given our skeleton crew, these are available, though some of you would need to double up. Guest quarters are at the other end of the ship, near the stern. Your call.”
Talia studied the layout. “The guest quarters should go to our guests.” She didn’t say ‘aliens’ directly, but the meaning was clear.
The team nodded in agreement.
Augustus looked down at Felix. “Would you be comfortable sharing a room? I’d rather stay near the bridge.”
Felix’s tail wagged once. He nodded.
Several crew members did a double-take at the golden retriever nodding like he understood.
This story has been taken without authorization. Report any sightings.
Talia spoke up. “I’d prefer staying near the bridge as well. Annie and I can share.”
Annie grinned. “Works for me. Slumber party.”
Alexander studied the layout for a moment, zooming in on the crew section. “Give me a few weeks. We can knock out some walls, expand the rooms. A small crew means we have the space.”
The crew looked pleased.
Carmen glanced at the chronometer. “It’ll be another seven hours until we reach Astra Omnia. I’ll comms you when we’re getting close.”
Grimnir took it as the polite dismissal it was. They filed off the bridge, Felix trotting alongside Augustus.
Alexander made his way to Gabriel’s suite, located opposite the captain’s quarters near the bridge. The door opened at his touch, recognizing his biometric signature. It was a novel experience, allowing a security system to do its job in his presence.
The bedroom was first. Luxurious and expensive, exactly what he’d expected from Gabriel Santiago’s personal yacht. A bed large enough for three people, expensive linens, built-in closet systems. Alexander gave it a cursory glance and moved on.
The entertainment room was interesting.
It was large, easily four times the size of the bedroom. Sofas lined one wall, expensive leather that probably cost more than some people made in a year. A long table dominated the center, surrounded by high-backed chairs. Display screens lined another wall. Storage cabinets along the remaining space.
It was the perfect place for a workshop.
Alexander walked the perimeter, already planning the layout. Workbenches here. Tool storage there. The displays could show schematics. The table would be ideal for assembly work. He’d need to source materials, but Augustus had expanded the Storage Closet with his rune magic, giving them enough space to bring a significant amount of equipment.
He settled onto one of the sofas, closing his eyes.
Time to learn the ship properly.
Alexander’s awareness spread outward. He’d already performed the Ensoulment at Prime Orbital, binding the vessel to him. Now he needed something different. Familiarity. Understanding every system, every space, every quirk of this particular ship.
His powers flowed through the Sleipnir methodically. Technopathy traced data pathways and control systems. Metallokinesis felt the structural framework, the hull integrity, the placement of every bulkhead. Electrokinesis followed power conduits and energy distribution. Animachina wove through it all, sensing the ship’s presence as something more than just machinery.
He started with immediate surroundings. His suite. The corridor outside. The nearby crew quarters. Then pushed outward in expanding circles. Bridge systems. Engineering sections. Life support networks. Weapon arrays. Storage bays near the stern where the guest quarters waited.
An hour passed. He could sense crew members moving through the ship now. Talia and Annie settling into their cabin. Augustus showing Felix their shared space. Carmen still on the bridge with the XO, reviewing something. The Chief deep in engineering, muttering while working.
Another hour. The mapping grew more complete. He knew where every access panel led. Which corridors connected to which sections. How power routed from the reactor to different systems. The ship’s layout existed in his mind now, updating constantly as he maintained the connection.
Everything felt right. The escape had worked. They’d gotten away clean. The crew was competent. The aliens would be picked up soon. They had a real starship now, not borrowed but theirs.
Then something nagged at his awareness.
A power discrepancy. Small, easy to miss unless you were paying attention. Energy disappearing somewhere that didn’t account for physics, and wasn’t powering any ship system he’d catalogued.
Alexander frowned. The anomaly felt familiar somehow. Then it hit him.
The island. He’d noticed something similar back at their base. Spent days investigating it, checking every possible explanation. Analyzed the power grid. Monitored the reactor. Ran diagnostics. Never found the source.
This was the same thing.
Alexander opened his eyes and stood.
Time to get answers.
He moved through the corridors, awareness spread across the entire ship. Everything accounted for except for that one persistent drain that bypassed physics entirely.
He tracked crew positions through their bioelectrical signatures and the subtle electromagnetic fields they generated. Most were stationary, in quarters, engineering, the bridge, and the mess hall, if his memory of the map was right.
But two were moving, their signatures familiar to him. Augustus and Talia, together, making their way through the ship.
They stopped.
The power drain spiked.
Then they moved on.
Alexander’s eyes narrowed. He adjusted his path, following their trajectory rather than trying to trace energy that simply ceased to exist.
They stopped again.
Another spike.
Moved on.
Suspicious.
By the third stop, Alexander had closed the distance. He rounded a corner and found them at an open doorway. Inside, Talia held a hand to the wall, concentrating, while Augustus moved his wand across the bulkhead, tracing invisible lines. Where his wand passed, faint runes appeared on the metal surface, glowing briefly before fading to near-invisibility.
Alexander leaned against the doorframe, watching. Augustus completed one pattern and moved to another section. Talia consulted her tablet, then nodded. Augustus began tracing again.
As he finished, Alexander felt the power drain spike through his connection to the ship. Energy pulled from the reactor and just… vanished. Then it settled again, adding to the steady, low-level draw.
“What are you working on?” Alexander asked.
Both turned. Augustus lowered his hand.
“Privacy wards to block scrying, divination, and other superpowered detection methods,” Talia said. “Same as the island.”
Alexander stepped into the room, studying the barely-visible runes on the walls. The pattern work was more refined than the island version. Augustus had been practicing.
“Auggy,” Alexander said slowly. “How are these powered?”
“Mana, I think. Part of the magic system I’ve been learning.” Augustus shrugged. “It just works.”
Alexander stared at him. Then at the runes. Then back at Augustus.
“You,” he said, voice low, “are the reason for the power drain on the island.”
Augustus blinked. “What?”
“There’s no such thing as mana!” Alexander gestured at the walls. “These runes are drawing directly from the ship’s reactor. The same way they were pulling power from the island’s generator. You’ve been stealing power this whole time and calling it magic!”
Talia and Augustus exchanged glances.
“Is that a problem?” Talia asked.
Alexander sighed. “No,” he admitted.
“Then—”
“It’s fine.” Alexander turned and walked out.
Days. Days he’d spent on the island investigating that power drain. Running diagnostics. Building custom monitoring equipment. Checking every conduit. Cross-referencing consumption patterns. He’d even analyzed the generator’s stability. Gone through every spectrum of physics trying to find an explanation for power that simply disappeared.
And the entire time, Augustus and Talia had been wandering around the estate, casually setting up magical runes that drained the generator without even knowing they were doing it.
They’d told him about the anti-scrying wards, of course. Alexander had assumed their own powers were powering it.
Bloody mana.
Alexander headed back to his suite, shaking his head. Magic. It just reached into whatever power source was convenient and helped itself. Augustus didn’t even realize he was doing it. The runes just… worked. Automatically.
He reached the entertainment room and dropped onto the sofa.
At least the mystery was solved. And the reactor had plenty of capacity for whatever Augustus wanted to enchant. The drain was negligible in the grand scheme of things.
Still annoying though.
Alexander sat there for a moment, staring at the ceiling. Then a thought occurred to him.
If the runes just needed power…
He sat up slowly.
His drones had power systems. Hell, he was a walking source of electricity. If the two of them could enchant walls to create privacy wards, could they enchant machinery? Could runes be integrated into technology?
Magical machines.
Alexander leaned back against the sofa, mind already working through the implications. Enhanced shielding beyond what physical materials could provide. Improved sensor capabilities. Maybe even offensive applications that bypassed conventional physics.
He’d need to run tests. See if Talia’s enchantments and Augustus’s runes could be etched onto circuit boards or if they required specific materials. Determine power consumption rates. Figure out whether they interfered with electronic systems or if they could coexist.
But the potential…
Alexander glanced at the drone hovering nearby. Droney beeped at him, questioning.
“I think we’re going to be getting some upgrades pretty soon. Magical upgrades.”
Droney beeped again, excited.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 224 - Hard Truths
- Chapter 223 - Three Divine Wills
- Chapter 222 - Trustworthy
- Chapter 221 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 10
- Chapter 220 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 9
- Chapter 219 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 8
- Chapter 218 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 7
- Chapter 217 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 6
- Chapter 216 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 5
- Chapter 215 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 4
- Chapter 214 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 3
- Chapter 213 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 2
- Chapter 212 - The Convergence of Wills, Pt. 1
- Chapter 211 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 3
- Chapter 210 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 2
- Chapter 209 - The World Is Watching, Pt. 1
- Chapter 208 - Trust in Tomorrow
- Chapter 207 - Uncoordinated
- Chapter 206 - Within Range
- Chapter 205 - What the Future Holds
- Chapter 204 - Tell Me
- Announcing: The Spellforged Magus
- Chapter 203 - Countdown to Escalation
- Chapter 202 - The M.G.S.
- Chapter 201 - Where the Bodies Went
- Chapter 200 - Signed and Sealed
- Chapter 199 - Concessions
- Chapter 198 - Red Handed
- Chapter 197 - Plan S
- Chapter 196 - The Sidearm
- Chapter 195 - The (Not So) Wise One
- Chapter 194 - Blood on the Sand
- Chapter 193 - Everything Metal
- Chapter 192 - Dead Hours
- Chapter 191 - Due Diligence
- Chapter 190 - Opening Negotiations
- Chapter 189 - Price of Admission
- Chapter 188 - Cheap Tricks
- Chapter 187 - Old Habits Die Last
- Chapter 186 - Under Surveillance
- Chapter 185 - Laying the Groundwork
- Chapter 184 - Ascension Oasis
- Chapter 183 - Legal in Dubai
- Chapter 182 - Lesson One: Survive
- Chapter 181 - One Ring Changes Everything
- Chapter 180 - One Mind, Two Thoughts
- Chapter 179 - First Roundtable
- Chapter 178 - Past Plans, Future Planning
- Chapter 177 - Making History in Broad Daylight
- Chapter 176 - Signed, the Machine God
- Chapter 175 - Outclassed
- Chapter 174 - Heavy Metal
- Chapter 173 - The Vault
- Chapter 172 - The Borrowing Begins
- Chapter 171 - Legal Counsel and Illegal Plans
- Chapter 170 - Decisions that Ripple
- Chapter 169 - The Devil’s in the Details
- Chapter 168 - Coping Mechanisms
- Chapter 167 - No High Ground
- Chapter 166 - Sunset over Manhattan
- Chapter 165 - Window Shopping
- Chapter 164 - Best Behavior
- Chapter 163 - Sharp
- Chapter 162 - A Lot of Work
- Chapter 161 - Cat and Mouse
- Chapter 160 - Seven out of Nine
- Chapter 159 - Sparks in the Dark
- Chapter 158 - Just Kids
- Chapter 157 - Storm Chasing
- Chapter 156 - VIP Service
- Chapter 155 - The Ten of Spades
- Chapter 154 - Shifting Gears
- Chapter 153 - The Lawyer
- Chapter 152 - Returning Home
- Chapter 151 - A Formal Alliance
- Chapter 150 - Return to Sol
- Chapter 149 - One Reason Too Many
- Chapter 148 - Foundations
- Chapter 147 - Not Quite Pirates
- Chapter 146 - Arcane Warden
- Chapter 145 - Running Dark
- Chapter 144 - Just a Little Detour
- Chapter 143 - Heading Home
- Chapter 142 - Strawberry and Chocolate
- Chapter 141 - Snowflakes and Steel
- Chapter 140 - Spreading the Dream
- Chapter 139 - Politics
- Chapter 138 - Cleared
- Chapter 137 - Welcome to the Jungle
- Chapter 136 - Hunter or Hunted
- Chapter 135 - Into the Dark
- Chapter 134 - Beastworld
- Chapter 133 - The Right Kind of Crazy
- Chapter 132 - More Than Whole
- Chapter 131 - Nanomachines
- Chapter 130 - Windows
- Chapter 129 - Legal Courtesy
- Chapter 128 - Life’s Song
- Chapter 127 - Moving Forward
- Chapter 126 - Mending
- Chapter 125 - Date?
- Chapter 124 - Spoils of War
- Chapter 123 - Measure
- Chapter 122 - Severed
- Chapter 121 - Animachina’s Purpose
- Chapter 120 - Practice Under Fire
- Chapter 119 - Forced Entry
- Chapter 118 - Returning Fire
- Chapter 117 - The Prophecy of Eights
- Chapter 116 - Rivals Reunited
- Chapter 115 - The Nexus
- Chapter 114 - Promises
- Chapter 113 - Starting a Fire
- Chapter 112 - Soul Circuit
- Chapter 111 - Teamwork
- Chapter 110 - Entropy Rising
- Chapter 109 - Assimilate
- Chapter 108 - The Cult of Entropy
- Chapter 107 - Sleipnir’s Landing
- Chapter 106 - All Hands on Deck
- Chapter 105 - Five and a Half Members
- Chapter 104 - Pathfinder
- Chapter 103 - Twenty-Five
- Chapter 102 - Mystery Solved
- Chapter 101 - Borrowed Time
- Chapter 100 - Sleipnir
- Chapter 99 - Captain’s Terms
- Chapter 98 - Service Record
- Chapter 97 - Help Wanted
- Chapter 96 - Borrowing Trouble
- Chapter 95 - Four Months
- Chapter 94 - Drug Dealers
- Chapter 93 - Freedom
- Chapter 92 - Waves
- Chapter 91 - Aftermath
- Chapter 90 - Vigil
- Chapter 89 - One Vote from Extinction
- Chapter 88 - The Weight of Dreams
- Chapter 87 - Machine God
- Chapter 86 - No Words
- Chapter 85 - Pure Will
- Chapter 84 - Will and Structure
- Chapter 83 - Blood in the Water
- Chapter 82 - First Blood
- Chapter 81 - Dreams Collide (continued)
- Chapter 80 - Dreams Collide
- Chapter 79 - A Peaceful Moment
- Chapter 78 - Will Made Manifest
- Chapter 77 - Maximum Output
- Chapter 76 - Sidekick
- Chapter 75 - The Weight of Heroes
- Chapter 74 - Moving
- Chapter 73 - Pay to Win
- Chapter 72 - Pressure Points
- Chapter 71 - Henchmen Manifested
- Chapter 70 - The Big Lie
- Chapter 69 - A Nice Day
- Chapter 68 - Choosing the Dream
- Chapter 67 - Practical Matters
- Chapter 66 - Spread the Dream
- Chapter 65 - The Good (Bad) Doctor
- Chapter 64 - First Contact
- Chapter 63 - Subtle Unease
- Chapter 62 - Splitting the Party
- Chapter 61 - No Witnesses
- Chapter 60 - Fear of Falling
- Chapter 59 - Crime-A-Lot
- Chapter 58 - Auggy's Crazy Plan
- Chapter 57 - Kill Quest
- Chapter 56 - First Defeat
- Chapter 55 - Of One's Own Accord
- Chapter 54 - A New Power
- Chapter 53 - Rivals, Not Enemies
- Chapter 52 - The Black Knight
- Chapter 51 - ...Now.
- Chapter 50 - ...Begins...
- Chapter 49 - Phase One...
- Chapter 48 - Just Add Hands
- Chapter 47 - Secrets Unearthed
- Chapter 46 - Snakes in a Snakepit
- Chapter 45 - Start of a Rivalry
- Chapter 44 - Villain with a Milkshake
- Chapter 43 - Every Villain Needs a Hobby
- Chapter 42 - War Chest
- Chapter 41 - An Audience with Royalty
- Chapter 40 - The Queen Awaits
- Chapter 39 - Storage Closet
- Chapter 38 - Barely Superhuman
- Chapter 37 - We Are Grimnir
- Chapter 36 - A Will of Steel
- Chapter 35 - Realm of the Mind
- Chapter 34 - A Hint of Scales
- Chapter 33 - Every Monster Has a Lair
- Chapter 32 - Curtain Close
- Chapter 31 - No Allies Here
- Chapter 30 - Masks Against Monsters
- Chapter 29 - The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 28 - The Die is Cast
- Chapter 27 - Winning is Better
- Chapter 26 - Grim Beginnings
- Chapter 25 - No Heroes Coming
- Chapter 24 - End of the Tutorial
- Chapter 23 - Lies Do A Villain Make
- Chapter 22 - Masks and Prophecies
- Chapter 21 - Our First Injustice
- Chapter 20 - Nutcracker
- Chapter 19 - Perfection Meets Ambition and Heart
- Chapter 18 - The First Game Room
- Chapter 17 - Blackout
- Chapter 16 - Iron Nadya
- Chapter 15 - Tut, Tut. Driver.
- Chapter 14 - Welcome to the Multiverse, Nerd
- Chapter 13 - Second Spark
- Chapter 12 - Ambition to Burn
- Chapter 11 - Surviving is Winning
- Chapter 10 - Wanted
- Chapter 9 - Home Sweet Workshop
- Chapter 8 - Cognitive Resonance
- Chapter 7 - Class R
- Chapter 6 - First Spark of Will
- Chapter 5 - Pick On Someone Your Own Size
- Chapter 4 - No More Chains
- Chapter 3 - When the Sky Shattered
- Chapter 2 - The Collar
- Chapter 1 - REDACTED