登入The jungle of Sector One was thick, vibrant, and alive. Giant purple flowers hung from the massive emerald trees, opening up to drop sweet-smelling water onto the path. But Faith and Killian weren't paying attention to the beautiful scenery. They were sprinting behind Nova, their boots digging into the soft, glowing moss of the jungle floor.As they ran, the peaceful hum of the forest began to change. The sweet sounds of wild birds were replaced by a horrible, mechanical grinding noise that vibrated through the trees.“Whirrrr. Crash.”“We are getting close,” Nova said, her silver eyes flashing as she jumped over a giant fallen log with easy, athletic grace. “The corporate hunters have set up their camp right on the edge of the First Sanctuary. Their drills are already cutting into the outer skin of the continent.”Faith felt a sharp pain in her chest. It wasn't a physical wound. Because her DNA was directly connected to the Master Key, which was created from the core energy of this v
The moment the ship crossed the border into Sector One, the wild winds of the storm vanished. The air became completely still, warm, and sweet, smelling of crushed green leaves and fresh rain.Through the large cockpit window, everyone gasped.Sector One was beautiful, but it was nothing like the modern world. It was a massive continent floating high above the clouds, held up by giant, glowing crystalline pillars that stretched deep into the earth below. The land was covered in massive, emerald-green forests with trees taller than skyscrapers. Rivers of crystal-clear water ran off the edges of the floating cliffs, creating giant waterfalls that turned into beautiful mist as they fell toward the ocean miles below.“The scanners are showing zero technology,”Leo said, his fingers glowing with a light blue spark as he checked his monitors. “No cell towers, no power grids, no satellites. But the energy signature here is off the charts. It’s like the whole continent is one giant, living ba
The stealth transport ship was completely different now. Leo had spent eighteen hours straight working on the engines. Thanks to the secret files on the data drive, the ship’s hull was now coated in a special silver-polymer material. It didn't just hide them from radar anymore; it absorbed the physical shock of heavy weather.“We are officially crossing the boundary into the Uncharted Sea,” Leo announced from the pilot seat. His eyes were wide as he stared at the weather monitors. The blue technopath light on his fingers was dancing fast. “The radar is showing a wall of black clouds right ahead. The wind speed is over one hundred miles per hour”Faith stood behind him, looking through the thick glass windshield. The ocean below them had turned from a beautiful blue to a scary, churning ink-black. Massive waves, as tall as apartment buildings, were crashing into each other.She felt a heavy hand touch her lower back. Killian stepped up beside her, his golden eyes fixed on the storm.“M
The kitchen inside the newly renovated Nightshade estate smelled amazing. Fresh coffee was brewing, and the sound of eggs sizzling in a pan filled the bright, sunny room. Faith stood by the counter, wearing a comfortable oversized sweater and a pair of simple jeans. Her hair was tied back in a messy bun, and her eyes were a warm, natural brown.No silver light. No glowing veins. Just Faith.Killian walked into the kitchen, wearing a simple black t-shirt that showed off the silver-and-gold mate mark on his shoulder. He crept up behind her, wrapping his arms around her waist and burying his face in her neck.“Tell me I’m not dreaming,” Killian murmured, his voice thick with sleep. You're actually cooking, and no emergency alarms are going off.Faith giggled, turning around in his arms to face him. She tapped his nose with a wooden spatula. “No, you're not dreaming, Alpha. It's 9:00 AM, the world is completely fine, and I am making breakfast. Now, grab two plates.”Killian smiled, a deep
The air felt fresh and clean. Below them, Capital City was alive with a brand-new energy. The giant electronic billboards on the sides of the glass buildings were still blinking with the files Leo had leaked. People were filling the streets, not with weapons or fear, but with phones in their hands, talking, shouting, and realizing that the old rules were gone for good.Faith leaned against the metal railing of the roof, her black combat suit covered in a bit of white bunker dust. Her eyes were back to their natural color, but she felt a deep, steady hum in her blood. The Master Key was peaceful now. It didn't feel like a heavy burden anymore: it felt like a part of her, as natural as her own breathing.Killian walked up behind her and wrapped his arms around her waist, pulling her back against his broad chest. He rested his chin on her shoulder, his golden eyes scanning the cheering crowds far below.“Look at that,” Killian said, a soft smile in his voice. “You took down a corrupt gov
Faith sat on the silver throne, and the world opened up inside her mind. She could feel the pulse of millions of computers, the hum of televisions, and the silent traffic of data traveling across oceans. Her unique DNA kept her perfectly grounded, making sure the massive rush of information didn't overwhelm her. She was the pilot, and the global grid was her ship.“I’m plugged into their mainframe,” Leo said, his fingers flying across his glowing blue tablet. He looked up at the massive wall screens, his face bright with excitement. “Faith, every single television network, smartphone, and digital billboard on the planet is connected to this room right now. Whenever you’re ready, you just have to say the word.”Killian stood right beside the throne, his hand resting on the back of her seat. He looked down at her with a proud, confident smile. “Give the order, Faith. Let’s show them what happens when you mess with the North.”Faith took a deep breath. She looked at Dr.Laura, who gave he







