Y# Chapter: The Storm Gathering
Inside a small room within the military academy, five figures sit around a narrow table. The space is cramped, lit by a single overhead panel that casts harsh shadows across tired faces. Master Rein listens in silence, her posture rigid, spine perfectly straight against the metal chair. Her eyes are sharp, tracking each speaker with the precision of someone who misses nothing. Across from her, Master Olmo stands with his arms crossed, too restless to sit, his jaw working as he processes each word.
Beside Rein sits the general—a man whose hard expression seems carved from stone, made harder by the thick mustache that frames his mouth. Next to him is a flawlessly beautiful female major with dark hair pulled back in a severe bun, her smile unreadable, lips curved just enough to suggest amusement or perhaps calculation. An admiral occupies the final seat at the head of the table, fingers steepled beneath his chin, his gaze distant but focused.
The air in the room feels heavy. Too heavy.
Reports of ihe sightings in the Forbidden City dominate the discussion, each new piece of information landing like stones in still water, sending ripples of concern through the group.
The admiral speaks first, his voice measured but grave. “The pattern concerns me. These aren’t random attacks. The timing, the locations—they suggest reconnaissance. Scouting parties, perhaps. Testing our defenses before a larger move.”
Master Rein leans forward slightly, her fingers interlaced on the table. “The coordination supports that theory. Three separate incidents within a forty-eight-hour window, all at different entry points around the Forbidden City’s perimeter. That’s not coincidence. That’s preparation.”
She pauses, letting the weight of her words settle.
“They’re learning our patrol routes. Measuring response times. Identifying weak points in our containment protocols.”
Olmo shifts his weight, the floor creaking beneath him. “And they’ve already forced our students into real combat. Kids who should still be running drills are fighting for their lives against enemies we haven’t properly prepared them for. That expedition wasn’t supposed to be a battlefield. It was supposed to be controlled exposure.”
The general’s expression darkens further, if that’s even possible. His mustache twitches as he exhales slowly through his nose. “If the ihe are preparing for something larger, we need to accept what that means. We’re looking at the early stages of war. Not a possibility anymore—a probability.”
The word hangs in the air like smoke.
War.
The major finally speaks, her voice smooth, almost melodic. “Then we need to shift our entire operational framework. The academy can’t continue training students for hypothetical scenarios. They need combat readiness. Real combat readiness.”
“Agreed,” the admiral says, nodding slowly. “The curriculum needs immediate restructuring. Teamwork exercises, defensive formations, battlefield strategy—all of it moves to the forefront. Survival skills need to become second nature, not just theory.”
Master Rein’s jaw tightens. She doesn’t like it—none of them do—but she nods anyway. “I’ll coordinate with the other instructors. We’ll accelerate the advanced combat modules and introduce squad-based tactics earlier than planned. If we’re going to throw children into a war, we’d better make damn sure they know how to fight as a unit.”
Olmo grunts his agreement. “I can work with the weapons division. Get them familiar with anti-ihe equipment. The standard ase-core weapons won’t be enough if these things start showing up in numbers.”
The general leans back in his chair, the metal groaning under the shift. “We’ll also need to coordinate with the other academies. Share intelligence, synchronize training protocols. If this escalates beyond our borders, we can’t afford to have fragmented defenses.”
The major pulls a digital tablet from the table’s surface, her fingers moving swiftly across the screen. “I’ll draft the proposal for the council. They’ll need to authorize increased military funding and potentially activate reserve forces. If we’re preparing for war, the civilian government needs to be on the same page.”
The admiral nods. “Make it clear this isn’t alarmism. This is threat assessment based on verified intelligence. The ihe don’t move without purpose.”
For several minutes, they discuss logistics—supply chains, communication networks, evacuation protocols for civilian sectors near potential conflict zones. Each topic is addressed with clinical efficiency, but beneath the professional veneer, there’s an undercurrent of tension. They all know what war with the ihe means.
Casualties. Devastation. The kind of conflict that reshapes civilizations.
Finally, the admiral rises, signaling the end of the meeting. “We reconvene in seventy-two hours. I want preliminary reports on academy readiness and civilian preparedness by then.”
The others stand as well, chairs scraping against the floor. Master Rein and Master Olmo exchange a brief glance—one that speaks volumes without words—before filing out of the room. The admiral follows shortly after, leaving only the general and the major behind.
The door hisses shut.
Silence fills the space, thick and uncomfortable.
The major moves closer, her movements fluid, almost serpentine. Her voice drops to something softer, more intimate. “You handled that well. The admiral respects your judgment. So do the masters.”
Her hand rests lightly on his arm, fingers tracing the fabric of his uniform.
The general pulls away, the motion sharp, deliberate. Exhaustion weighs on his features as he turns to face her fully. “Drop the act, Serena. There’s no one here to perform for.”
She doesn’t flinch. Instead, her smile deepens, though it doesn’t quite reach her eyes. “Who says it’s an act?”
He studies her for a long moment, searching for something—sincerity, maybe, or proof of deception. He finds neither. Just that same unreadable expression she always wears.
“We don’t have time for this,” he says finally, his voice flat. “Not with everything that’s coming.”
Serena tilts her head slightly, as if considering his words. Then she steps back, and her smile becomes cockier.
“Fine,” she says. “Then let’s speak plainly.”
The general nods.
“I’ll meet with the president tomorrow morning,” she continues, her tone all business now. “I’ll relay the full situation—the ihe sightings, the coordination patterns, the threat assessment. I’ll make sure the government understands the urgency. They need to authorize emergency protocols and military mobilization. If we wait for bureaucratic approval, we’ll already be behind.”
The general’s shoulders relax slightly. This, at least, is familiar ground. “Good. I’ll focus on the academy. Restructure training, coordinate with the other bases, make sure our students and staff are ready for what’s coming. If war breaks out, this place will be a primary target. We need to be prepared to defend it or evacuate if necessary.”
Serena nods. “I’ll also push for increased surveillance around the Forbidden City. If the ihe are using it as a staging ground, we need eyes on every entrance and exit. Real-time monitoring, rapid response teams—the works.”
“Agreed.”
They stand in silence for a moment, the weight of responsibility pressing down on both of them.
Finally, Serena turns toward the door. “Get some rest, General. You look like hell.”
He almost smiles. Almost.
“You too, Major.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 282: After the Light
- Chapter 281: Rhythm and Fracture
- Chapter 280: The Speed of Mirrors
- Chapter 279: Light Before Thunder
- Chapter 278: What Drex Left Behind
- Chapter 277: The last Compression
- Chapter 276 276: Ash and Pressure
- Chapter 275 275: Territory War
- Chapter 274 274: Drex vs Ravok
- Chapter 273: Shutdown
- Chapter 272: The System Fails
- Chapter 271: Fracture Lines and Dead Nerves
- Chapter 270: The fixtures
- Chapter 269: Academy representatives
- Chapter 268: Entertaining
- Chapter 267: it’s finally here
- Chapter 266: what he’s become
- Chapter 265: Dominion
- Chapter 264: Ember step iv
- Chapter 263: What the Dream Meant
- Chapter 262: The dream
- Chapter 261: A Nightmare
- Chapter 260: Ember step III
- Chapter 259: Ember step II
- Chapter 258 258: Ember step
- Chapter 257 257: dabbas defeated
- Chapter 256 256: variant dabbas
- Chapter 255 255: Headache
- Chapter 254: Azula
- Chapter 253: Arrival
- Chapter 252: Training
- Chapter 251: Tongen’s
- Chapter 250: A light conversation
- Chapter 249: Ken’s patience
- Chapter 248: Jelo vs Ken atlas and Mira
- Chapter 247: Jelo wins again
- Chapter 246 246: Jelo vs Ken
- Chapter 245 245: Jelo vs Atlas and Mira
- Chapter 244 244: I’m hungry
- Chapter 243 243: Zarek
- Chapter 242: Ken wins
- Chapter 241: Ken vs Zarek
- Chapter 240: Jelo wins
- Chapter 239: Jelo vs Joan
- Chapter 238: Tessa wins
- Chapter 237: Riven vs Tessa
- Chapter 236: Another spar
- Chapter 235: Testing the new ability
- Chapter 234 234: A new ability
- Chapter 233 233: system update
- Chapter 232: System update
- Chapter 231: Jelo vs Rath
- Chapter 230: Jelo wins
- Chapter 229: Jelo vs drex
- Chapter 228: Jelo vs lira
- Chapter 227: Jelo vs kael
- Chapter 226: A new ability
- Chapter 225: system reward
- Chapter 224: jelo wins
- Chapter 223: Jelo vs Nylen
- Chapter 222: Silas wins
- Chapter 221: Silas vs Jax
- Chapter 220: zarek wins
- Chapter 219: Zarek vs Kaizo
- Chapter 218: Tessa wins
- Chapter 217: Tessa vs Nyra
- Chapter 216: Joan wins
- Chapter 215: Joan vs Riven
- Chapter 214: Ken vs Plistus
- Chapter 213: match arrangement
- Chapter 212: An important announcement
- Chapter 211: Group selection
- Chapter 210: The strongest in each group
- Chapter 209: A proposal
- Chapter 208: Olmo’s idea
- Chapter 207: Emergency assembly
- Chapter 206: Evening talk
- Chapter 205: The Tournament
- Chapter 204: ihes evolution
- Chapter 203: Conclusion
- Chapter 202: celebration
- Chapter 201: Atlas wins
- Chapter 200: Begin
- Chapter 199: Sherlock’s disappointment
- Chapter 198: Jelo wins
- Chapter 197: Dragon claw
- Chapter 196: Jelo vs Ken
- Chapter 195: Lucan wins
- Chapter 194: Mira vs lucan
- Chapter 193: Tongen’s venue
- Chapter 192: we must win this
- Chapter 191: A bet
- Chapter 190: Victory at last
- Chapter 189: Three Orbs
- Chapter 188: failure again
- Chapter 187: one more chance
- Chapter 186 186: Again and Again and Again
- Chapter 185 185: cooperation
- Chapter 184 184: I’ll keep going
- Chapter 183 183: Acient flame continued
- Chapter 182: Jelo vs Raken pt 3
- Chapter 181: Jelo vs Raken pt two
- Chapter 180: Jelo vs Raken
- Chapter 179: First training completed
- Chapter 178: Training
- Chapter 177: A fancy meal
- Chapter 176: Exhaustion
- Chapter 175: Fire Compression
- Chapter 174: fire training
- Chapter 173: Chloro raimo
- Chapter 172 172: my fire power
- Chapter 171: Ironfist wins
- Chapter 170: Papabear vs Ironfist
- Chapter 169: Papabear wins
- Chapter 168: Papabear vs Coolbot
- Chapter 167: papabear vs one punch man 2
- Chapter 166: papabear vs One punch man
- Chapter 165: Papabear vs The finisher
- Chapter 164: Raven vs papabear
- Chapter 163: Arena Nexus
- Chapter 162: Round 3
- Chapter 161: round 2
- Chapter 160: A little training
- Chapter 159: I need to improve
- Chapter 158: fight me
- Chapter 157: I’m a dragon
- Chapter 156: Mission
- Chapter 155: Quick spar
- Chapter 154: Group six
- Chapter 153: where is Atlas
- Chapter 152: A little chat
- Chapter 151: olmo’s spar
- Chapter 150: level up
- Chapter 149: Atlas vs graveman
- Chapter 148 148: Engaging the Dabbas pt 2
- Chapter 147: Engaging the Dabbas
- Chapter 146: The lurking Dabbas
- Chapter 145: Persuasion
- Chapter 144 144: Atlas vs viper
- Chapter 143: I need Dabba’s heart
- Chapter 142: The Dead Eyes vs The Shadow Wielder pt 2
- Chapter 141: The Dead Eyes vs The Shadow Wielder
- Chapter 140: The Dead Eyes
- Chapter 139 139: Jelo vs Mark
- Chapter 138: Tessa vs kurugishi
- Chapter 137: Mira vs imaguri
- Chapter 136: Tracia vs Jane
- Chapter 135 135: Atlas vs Runni
- Chapter 134 134: The deadly trio
- Chapter 133 133: Preparations
- Chapter 132 132: Your potential
- Chapter 131 131: A vague thought
- Chapter 130 130: Hawkgirl is relentless
- Chapter 129 129: I want to fight
- Chapter 128 128: Hawkgirl
- Chapter 127 127: New skills
- Chapter 126 126: Stuffing with meat
- Chapter 125 125: Tessa
- Chapter 124 124: Whispers
- Chapter 123 123: Meeting
- Chapter 122 122: A castle
- Chapter 121 121: Rumors
- Chapter 120 120: You’re part of my family
- Chapter 119: Milon family complete
- Chapter 118: He’s not breathing
- Chapter 117: The second ihe
- Chapter 116: Ken’s help
- Chapter 115: Jelo spots them
- Chapter 114: Puny humans
- Chapter 113: Fighting the Ihe
- Chapter 112: The tower
- Chapter 111: Is anyone coming for us?
- Chapter 110: Intervention
- Chapter 109: Defying orders
- Chapter 108: I saw them sneaking off
- Chapter 107: Atlas and Ken
- Chapter 106: That was cheating
- Chapter 105: Spar with Mira
- Chapter 104: I want to spar with you
- Chapter 103: Learning about new skills
- Chapter 102: Dragon chest
- Chapter 101: Explanation
- Chapter 100: System Explains
- Chapter 99: Unlocked fire skills
- Chapter 98: Evolution complete
- Chapter 97: Nuisance
- Chapter 96: A promise
- Chapter 95: Transformation
- Chapter 94: The Breacher
- Chapter 93: The Lurker
- Chapter 92: Superior beings
- Chapter 91: A coward
- Chapter 90: The Knife
- Chapter 89: Mira’s plan
- Chapter 88: Deep hatred
- Chapter 87: Lavish universe
- Chapter 86: Humanity’s savior
- Chapter 85: The Scientist’s work
- Chapter 84: Reinforced bars
- Chapter 83: Mira
- Chapter 82: The scientist
- Chapter 81: A strange turn
- Chapter 80: The rung
- Chapter 79: The building
- Chapter 78: Mira’s Memory
- Chapter 77: The building
- Chapter 76: Fighting two (2)
- Chapter 75: Fighting two
- Chapter 74: Two fresh ones
- Chapter 73: Dabba Crystal
- Chapter 72: Level up again
- Chapter 71: New strategy
- Chapter 70: Retreat
- Chapter 69: Come on you bastard
- Chapter 68: The Forbidden city
- Chapter 67: Mutated Dabba
- Chapter 66: XD portal
- Chapter 65: Graphite powder
- Chapter 64: Fuel reserves low
- Chapter 63: Olmo and Jasmine
- Chapter 62: Teacher Olmo
- Chapter 61: The janitor’s interruption
- Chapter 60: Get them
- Chapter 59: Jelo’s Choice
- Chapter 58: Ken’s observation
- Chapter 57: Suki’s Toy
- Chapter 56: Suki
- Chapter 55: Struck by lightning
- Chapter 54: The eye
- Chapter 53: The surprise
- Chapter 52: More surprise
- Chapter 51: Class 2 surprise
- Chapter 50: let’s spar sometime
- Chapter 49: Winner Papabear
- Chapter 48: EthicalPummeler
- Chapter 47: Welldone papabear
- Chapter 46: Crimson_Shower
- Chapter 45: Jelo’s turn
- Chapter 44: Mira vs Chainsaw man
- Chapter 43: Mira’s Fight
- Chapter 42: Customizing
- Chapter 41: Inside the Nexus
- Chapter 40: Arena Nexus
- Chapter 39: Empty classroom
- Chapter 38: Break in
- Chapter 37: Late Mira
- Chapter 36: Fight among the boys
- Chapter 35: Ignore the rescuer.
- Chapter 34: New skill
- Chapter 33: Puny Rank F
- Chapter 32: A mild betrayal
- Chapter 31: Are you going to take revenge 2
- Chapter 30: Are you going to take revenge?
- Chapter 29: New Quest
- Chapter 28: Atlas injured
- Chapter 27: The two boys
- Chapter 26: Atlas’s confrontation
- Chapter 25: To the front
- Chapter 24: A weird sight
- Chapter 23: One condition
- Chapter 22: Dissapearance
- Chapter 21: What have I just done?
- Chapter 20: Free
- Chapter 19: Visiting the ruins
- Chapter 18: Field trip
- Chapter 17: Level up
- Chapter 16: A surprising ally
- Chapter 15: You talk too much
- Chapter 14: Walked right into it
- Chapter 13: The mask
- Chapter 12: Making plans
- Chapter 11: Mira’s entrance
- Chapter 10: Make him regret
- Chapter 9: New quest
- Chapter 8: First training: Essence of combat
- Chapter 7: First Quest
- Chapter 6: Attributes testing 2
- Chapter 5: Attribute testing 1
- Chapter 4: The hot crazy cold girl
- Chapter 3: Visit from higher ups
- Chapter 2: Exploring the system
- Chapter 1: A Ravine