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The forest erupted into war.
Gunfire shattered the night.
Bullets tore through trees.
Branches exploded into splinters.
Children scattered in every direction, screaming as the battle consumed the clearing.
For one terrifying second, Damon thought the Guardians would fire directly into the crowd of children.
Then he realized something worse.
They didn't care if they did.
The realization hit like a punch to the chest.
The children weren't people to them.
They were assets.
Numbers.
Tools.
Replaceable.
Just like Damon and Luca had once been.
Just like every child the Program had ever touched.
"Get the kids out of here!" Damon shouted.
His voice barely carried over the chaos.
Nova heard him anyway.
Of course she did.
"On it!"
She immediately changed direction.
Instead of attacking the Guardians, she sprinted toward the children.
Seraphine followed.
Mira right behind them.
The three women moved through the battlefield, pulling terrified children toward safety while bullets flew around them.
The Guardians didn't even try to stop them.
Every weapon remained focused on one target.
Damon.
The lead Guardian stepped forward.
The black visor of his mask reflected the fires burning behind the crashed aircraft.
"Primary objective identified."
His distorted voice echoed across the clearing.
"Capture Damon alive."
The words sent a chill through everyone.
Because there was no emotion behind them.
No hatred.
No anger.
No excitement.
Nothing.
Like a machine reciting instructions.
Like something that had forgotten how to be human.
Then the Guardian pointed toward Luca.
"Secondary target identified."
Silence.
The leader's voice remained calm.
Cold.
Dead.
"Terminate Luca Moretti."
Everything stopped.
Not physically.
The battle continued around them.
Bullets flew.
People shouted.
Trees splintered.
Yet for Damon
Everything stopped.
Terminate Luca.
The words echoed through his head.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Then something inside him snapped.
The lead Guardian never saw him move.
One second Damon was twenty feet away.
The next
He was directly in front of him.
A punch slammed into the armored soldier's helmet.
The force sent the Guardian flying backward.
Actually flying.
His body crashed through a tree.
The trunk shattered.
Wood exploded everywhere.
The clearing fell silent.
Just for a second.
Because nobody expected that.
Least of all the Guardians.
The leader slowly rose from the debris.
Helmet cracked.
Armor damaged.
Yet somehow
Still standing.
Damon hated that.
The Guardian touched the damaged helmet.
Then looked at his fingers.
Almost curiously.
Like he was examining an interesting scientific result.
Then he spoke.
"Strength confirmed."
The words made Damon want to hit him again.
Very hard.
Meanwhile
Luca had his own problems.
Three Guardians moved toward him simultaneously.
Not rushing.
Not charging.
Advancing.
Methodically.
Like hunters approaching wounded prey.
Big mistake.
A very big mistake.
The first Guardian swung.
Luca caught the man's wrist.
Twisted.
A loud crack echoed through the clearing.
The Guardian's arm bent the wrong way.
The second soldier attacked immediately.
Luca sidestepped.
Grabbed the man's shoulder.
Used his momentum against him.
And slammed him headfirst into a tree.
The impact sounded painful.
Extremely painful.
The third Guardian hesitated.
Just for a second.
Just long enough.
Luca drove an elbow into his throat.
The armored soldier collapsed instantly.
Three Guardians.
Less than ten seconds.
Done.
Yet Luca wasn't smiling.
Wasn't relieved.
Because something felt wrong.
Very wrong.
The Guardians weren't reacting normally.
Most soldiers would've fallen back.
Regrouped.
Adjusted strategy.
The Guardians simply kept advancing.
Like nothing had happened.
Like losing people didn't matter.
Like pain didn't matter.
Like death didn't matter.
The realization unsettled him.
Then Isabella appeared beside him.
Breathing hard.
Eyes wide.
"Luca."
He immediately turned.
"What?"
Her face had gone pale.
Very pale.
"The masks."
Silence.
Luca frowned.
"What about them?"
For a moment she couldn't answer.
Then finally
"They never used masks before."
The words hit him instantly.
Because he understood.
The Program always showed faces.
Always.
Fear worked better when victims knew who was hurting them.
Masks served only one purpose.
To hide identity.
The realization made his stomach drop.
Slowly.
Terribly.
"No."
Isabella nodded.
Tears filling her eyes.
"No."
Luca's voice barely worked.
Because suddenly
He knew.
The Guardian closest to them raised his weapon.
Luca moved before the man could fire.
His knife flashed.
The mask shattered.
The soldier stumbled backward.
And everyone froze.
A boy.
The Guardian was a boy.
Seventeen.
Maybe eighteen.
Not much older than the others.
The boy stared at them blankly.
Eyes empty.
Expression hollow.
Like his soul had been carved out and replaced with commands.
Isabella looked away immediately.
A broken sound escaping her throat.
Because she recognized him.
Not his name.
Not exactly.
But his face.
She remembered him from the facility.
Years ago.
A child.
Just a child.
Now transformed into this.
The boy lifted his weapon again.
Without hesitation.
Without thought.
Like a machine following instructions.
Luca couldn't move.
For the first time since arriving on the island
He couldn't move.
Because suddenly he wasn't fighting soldiers.
He was fighting children.
Again.
Always children.
The Program never changed.
It simply found new victims.
A gunshot echoed through the clearing.
The weapon fell from the boy's hand.
Nova stood several yards away.
Her bullet had struck the rifle.
Not the child.
The precision was ridiculous.
The timing even more so.
"Stop staring and move!"
She sounded furious.
Terrified.
Both.
Luca blinked.
Then nodded.
Because she was right.
There would be time to grieve later.
Hopefully.
If they survived.
Across the battlefield, Damon fought two Guardians simultaneously.
And wasn't enjoying himself.
The problem wasn't skill.
The problem wasn't strength.
The problem was restraint.
Every Guardian seemed determined to die.
Which made defeating them without killing them significantly more difficult.
One Guardian lunged.
Damon sidestepped.
Grabbed the man's arm.
And used his momentum to throw him into another soldier.
Both crashed to the ground.
A third Guardian appeared immediately.
Then a fourth.
Then a fifth.
Wonderful.
Absolutely wonderful.
The lead Guardian watched the exchange carefully.
Observing.
Learning.
Analyzing.
Like a scientist.
Like Vale.
Exactly like Vale.
Then he touched the side of his helmet.
"Subject confirmed."
Silence.
The distorted voice echoed across the battlefield.
"Ascension compatibility: one hundred percent."
Damon froze.
"What?"
The Guardian looked directly at him.
Then repeated:
"One hundred percent."
The words meant nothing.
Yet somehow
They terrified him.
Because the Guardian sounded pleased.
Very pleased.
Before Damon could ask another question
A loud explosion echoed from deeper inside the forest.
Everyone turned.
Instinctively.
Smoke rose above the trees.
Thick black smoke.
The sight immediately changed Isabella's expression.
Fear.
Pure fear.
"No."
Damon looked at her.
"What is it?"
Her voice trembled.
"The nursery."
Silence.
The words landed heavily.
Dangerously.
"The youngest children are there."
The realization hit everyone at once.
Children.
The youngest children.
Directly in the direction of the explosion.
Then another blast echoed through the night.
Closer this time.
The ground actually shook.
The lead Guardian lowered his weapon.
Then spoke calmly.
Almost casually.
"The purification has begun."
The world seemed to stop.
Purification.
Nobody liked that word.
Nobody.
Damon's stomach dropped.
Because he knew exactly what it meant.
Not rescue.
Not evacuation.
Not protection.
Destruction.
The Guardian confirmed it a second later.
"Children deemed incompatible with Ascension are being removed."
Silence.
Then absolute silence.
Because everyone understood.
Removed.
Killed.
The Guardian was talking about killing children.
Like discussing inventory.
Like discussing numbers on a spreadsheet.
Damon felt something cold settle inside him.
Something dangerous.
Something furious.
The countdown flashed across a surviving screen attached to one of the Guardian's arms.
01:31:58
Less than ninety minutes.
Less than ninety minutes before Ascension.
Less than ninety minutes before hundreds of children died.
Then Damon made a decision.
A simple one.
A terrifying one.
He looked at Luca.
Then Isabella.
Then the others.
And said the words that would change everything.
"We split up."
The group immediately understood.
Because there wasn't enough time anymore.
Not for caution.
Not for careful planning.
Not for anything.
The final battle for the island had officially begun.
And somewhere inside the towering fortress at the island's center
A prisoner listened to distant explosions.
Then slowly smiled.
Because after twenty years
Damon Moretti had finally come home.
Chapter 13300:30:00The alarm continued to scream.Red lights flashed across the room.The peaceful atmosphere of the Vault vanished instantly.Now it felt like every other part of the island.Cold.Dangerous.Wrong.Vale's voice faded from the speakers, leaving only the countdown and the wailing sirens.For several seconds, nobody spoke.Sophia stood by the window, her face pale.Luca moved closer to Damon instinctively.Not enough to touch him.Just enough to be there.As if he had made a silent promise never to let Damon face anything alone again.Damon noticed.He always noticed.Especially now.Especially after everything.But there was no time to think about it.Not yet.Children were in danger.The island was moving toward catastrophe.And they still didn't fully understand what Ascension was.Damon turned back to Sophia."What is Ascension?"His voice cut through the alarms.The question seemed to age Sophia ten years.She closed her eyes.For a long moment she simply stood t
Chapter 13200:39:12The elevator climbed in silence.No one spoke.No one moved.The hum of machinery was the only sound inside the small metal box as it carried Damon, Luca, and Isabella higher and higher into the tower.Toward answers.Toward the truth.Toward the woman Vale had hidden for twenty-three years.Damon stared at the glowing numbers above the elevator doors.His reflection stared back.Tired.Bruised.Older than he remembered.The past few days had changed him.The island had changed him.The truth about Luca had changed him.Everything felt different now.Nothing was simple anymore.Not his past.Not his future.Not his feelings.Especially not those.Beside him, Luca leaned against the wall with his arms folded.Calm on the surface.Tense underneath.Damon knew him well enough now to see the difference.Luca's jaw was clenched.His shoulders rigid.His eyes fixed on the floor.He was worried.Not about himself.About Damon.As usual.The realization made something war
Chapter 13100:49:38The countdown continued.Every second mattered now.Every second meant another child lost.Every second brought Ascension closer.Far from the tower, deep within the western sector of the island, Nova sprinted through the darkness.Branches whipped against her arms.Mud splashed beneath her boots.Gunfire echoed somewhere behind them.Yet she never slowed.Because for the first time since arriving on the islandThe mission wasn't about killing.It was about saving.And somehow that felt harder.Much harder.Ahead of her, Hale checked the map displayed on his wrist device."We're close."Cassian groaned dramatically."We've been close for ten minutes.""We're still close.""That's not comforting."Seraphine ignored both of them.Her attention remained fixed on the tree line ahead.Watching.Scanning.Expecting danger.Which was fortunate.Because danger arrived seconds later."Down!"Everyone dropped instantly.A burst of automatic gunfire tore through the forest.
Chapter 13000:56:43The countdown continued.Uncaring.Relentless.Every second dragged them closer to Ascension.Every second stole another chance to stop it.Yet for DamonTime seemed to stop completely."The prisoner is your grandmother."The words echoed through his mind.Again.And again.And again.Impossible.His grandmother was dead.She had always been dead.That was the story.The truth.The fact everyone accepted.Elena had believed it.Damon had believed it.Everyone had believed it.So either Vale was lying.Or someone had rewritten history.Neither possibility was comforting.Vale watched him carefully.Studying every reaction.Every emotion.Every crack in his composure.Like a scientist observing an experiment.Like she always did.The woman smiled."You're wondering if I'm lying."Silence.Damon didn't answer.Because he already knew the truth.Vale lied constantly.Manipulated constantly.Controlled constantly.Yet somehowThis felt different.She looked too pleased
Chapter 129The Prisoner01:00:00The number burned itself into Damon's mind.One hour.Sixty minutes.Three thousand six hundred seconds.That was all they had left.The teams split apart without another word.There was no time for speeches.No time for goodbyes.No time for promises.Only movement.Only action.Only survival.Damon, Luca, and Isabella raced through the forest toward the tower.Behind them, Nova, Cassian, Seraphine, Hale, and Mira disappeared into the darkness on their way to the nursery.The distance between the groups grew quickly.Soon only silence remained.The kind of silence that existed before disaster.The tower loomed above the trees.Massive.Unnatural.Like a monument to madness.Every step brought it closer.Every step tightened the knot in Damon's chest.Because something felt wrong.Not the tower.Not the island.Not even the countdown.Something else.The prisoner.The image refused to leave his mind.The mysterious figure hidden for twenty years.The
Chapter 12801:31:57The countdown glowed red against the darkness.Relentless.Unforgiving.Every second brought the island closer to disaster.Every second brought them closer to Vale.And every second cost innocent children their lives."We split up."Damon's words lingered in the air.Heavy.Dangerous.Necessary.Nobody liked the plan.Which usually meant it was the right one.Because they no longer had the luxury of staying together.The island was too large.The threats too numerous.The time too short.One team couldn't save everyone.Not anymore.Smoke continued rising from deeper inside the forest.The nursery.The youngest children.The explosion still echoed in everyone's minds.Because those weren't soldiers.Those weren't trained operatives.Those were children.Actual children.The thought hardened Damon's resolve."We need to move."Nova nodded immediately.For once, there was no argument.No sarcasm.No complaints.Only urgency."What's the plan?"Damon looked around t
Chapter 124For several seconds after Ares disappearedNobody moved.Nobody spoke.Nobody breathed.The storm continued raging outside.Rain hammered against the aircraft.Lightning illuminated the sky.And belowThe ocean burned.Massive explosions tore through the darkness.One defense tower afte
Chapter 123The cabin fell silent.Ares stood beneath the torn opening in the aircraft ceiling.Rain poured through the gap.Wind screamed around him.Lightning flashed outside.Yet none of it seemed to touch him.He stood perfectly still.Perfectly calm.Like a king standing inside his throne room
Chapter 122The storm raged around them.Rain hammered against the aircraft.Lightning flashed through dark clouds.The ocean below churned violently.And somewhere behind themAres was coming.Not with missiles.Not with fighter escorts.Personally.The realization chilled everyone.Because missil
Chapter 12103:01:1603:01:1503:01:14The countdown continued.Relentless.Unforgiving.Inside the aircraft, nobody spoke.Vale's final words lingered in the cabin."You were my favorite."Luca hated how much those words affected him.Hated the memories they dragged back.Hated the reminder of wha







