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Chapter 26 - The Hunter in the Trees

  Chapter 26 — The Hunter in the Trees

  The forest felt different after the Remnant vanished.

  Not quieter.

  Not calmer.

  Just… aware.

  Like every branch, every root, every drifting thread of mist was watching us. Judging us. Waiting to see what we would do with the truth we’d been given.

  Lira walked beside me, her steps slow, careful. She kept glancing at me, as if checking to make sure I was still here — still myself.

  “Arin,” she said softly, “are you okay?”

  I didn’t answer immediately.

  The vision still burned behind my eyes — the battlefield, the Bound, the Sovereign tearing them apart like they were nothing. The cold beneath my ribs pulsed in a rhythm that didn’t feel entirely mine.

  “I don’t know,” I finally said.

  Lira nodded. “Then we’ll figure it out.”

  The system pulsed.

  Companion Influence: Stabilizing

  Host Emotional State: Improving

  Sovereignbrand Output: Controlled

  For now.

  ---

  ### **The Forest Shifts**

  We followed a narrow path deeper into the ravine. The glyphs on the walls dimmed behind us, fading into the mist. The air grew warmer, the ground softer, the trees closer together.

  Lira brushed her fingers along a vine. “Do you think the Remnant will come back?”

  “Yes.”

  “When?”

  “When it wants to.”

  She shivered. “Great.”

  I almost smiled.

  Almost.

  We climbed out of the ravine and into a dense stretch of forest. The canopy overhead was so thick that only thin beams of light pierced through, illuminating drifting motes of dust.

  Lira slowed. “Arin… do you hear that?”

  I listened.

  At first, nothing.

  Then—

  A faint hum.

  Low.

  Steady.

  Mechanical.

  My pulse spiked.

  “That’s not the forest,” I whispered.

  The system flickered.

  Alert: Arcane Machinery Detected

  Source: Academy-grade

  Distance: Close

  Lira’s eyes widened. “They’re here?”

  “No,” I said quietly. “Someone else is.”

  ---

  ### **The Hunter Arrives**

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  A shadow moved between the trees.

  Not a Remnant.

  Not a wraith.

  Not a creature of the forest.

  Human.

  But not a scout.

  The figure stepped into the clearing — tall, armored in dark leather reinforced with shimmering runes. A mask covered their face, etched with spiraling symbols that pulsed faintly with blue light.

  Lira grabbed my arm. “Arin… who is that?”

  I didn’t know.

  But the cold beneath my ribs reacted instantly — not in fear, but in warning.

  The system pulsed violently.

  Threat Level: Severe

  Classification: Hunter

  Affiliation: Academy (Special Division)

  Objective: Capture or Terminate

  The Hunter tilted their head, studying us.

  Then they spoke — their voice distorted by the mask, low and calm.

  “Arin Vale.”

  Lira stiffened.

  The Hunter continued, “You’ve caused quite a mess.”

  I stepped in front of Lira. “Who are you?”

  The Hunter didn’t answer.

  Instead, they raised a device — a small, crystalline sphere etched with runes. It hummed with the same mechanical resonance we’d heard earlier.

  Lira whispered, “What is that?”

  The system flickered.

  Arcane Suppression Device Detected

  Effect: Sovereignbrand Dampening

  Risk: Extreme

  The Hunter activated it.

  The sphere pulsed.

  The cold beneath my ribs spasmed — sharp, painful, like a blade twisting inside me.

  I dropped to one knee, gasping.

  “Arin!” Lira knelt beside me, grabbing my shoulders. “What’s happening?”

  The Hunter stepped closer.

  “The academy wants you alive,” they said. “But I’m not convinced that’s the right choice.”

  Lira glared at them. “Stay away from him!”

  The Hunter ignored her.

  They raised the device again.

  The sphere pulsed brighter.

  The cold beneath my ribs screamed.

  The system flashed red.

  Critical Alert: Sovereignbrand Suppression

  Host Stability: Failing

  Immediate Action Required

  I forced myself to stand.

  Barely.

  The Hunter tilted their head. “Impressive. Most subjects collapse instantly.”

  “Most?” Lira echoed. “What do you mean most?”

  The Hunter didn’t answer.

  They didn’t need to.

  Because I already knew.

  The academy had done this before.

  To others.

  To Bound.

  To anyone who showed signs of resonance.

  My hands shook. Shadows curled around my fingers, weak and unstable.

  The Hunter raised the device again.

  “Don’t,” I warned.

  They paused.

  “Or what?” they asked.

  I didn’t know.

  But the Sovereignbrand did.

  The cold beneath my ribs surged — not in pain, but in defiance.

  The system pulsed.

  Emergency Override Available

  Warning: Consequences Unknown

  Activate?**

  Lira grabbed my hand. “Arin… don’t do anything reckless.”

  I met her eyes.

  “I don’t have a choice.”

  She squeezed my hand. “You always have a choice.”

  The same words the Bound Echo had said.

  The same words the Remnant had repeated.

  The same words the Sovereign had whispered.

  I took a breath.

  “Activate.”

  The system screamed.

  Emergency Override Activated

  Sovereignbrand Output: Unrestricted

  Host Stability: Critical

  The cold beneath my ribs exploded outward.

  ---

  ### **The Unleashing**

  Shadows erupted from my body — not like before, not wild or chaotic, but controlled. Focused. They wrapped around my arms, my legs, my chest, forming armor-like patterns that pulsed with cold light.

  The Hunter stumbled back.

  “What—what is that?”

  I didn’t answer.

  Because I didn’t know.

  The system flickered.

  New Ability Unlocked: Sovereign Veil

  Effect: Suppression Resistance + Resonance Amplification

  The Hunter raised the device again.

  I raised my hand.

  Shadows surged.

  The sphere shattered.

  The Hunter froze.

  Lira gasped. “Arin…”

  The Hunter stepped back, their voice trembling for the first time.

  “You’re… not supposed to be able to do that.”

  I stepped forward.

  “You shouldn’t have come here.”

  The Hunter reached for a blade.

  I didn’t let them draw it.

  Shadows wrapped around their arm, pinning it to their side.

  The Hunter struggled. “You don’t understand what you’re becoming!”

  “Neither do you.”

  I tightened my grip.

  The Hunter dropped to one knee.

  Lira grabbed my arm. “Arin, stop! You’re hurting him!”

  I hesitated.

  The shadows trembled.

  The cold beneath my ribs pulsed — hungry, eager, wanting to finish what it started.

  Lira’s voice cut through the haze.

  “Arin. Look at me.”

  I did.

  Her eyes were wide, scared — not of me, but for me.

  “You’re still you,” she whispered. “Don’t let this change that.”

  The shadows loosened.

  The Hunter collapsed to the ground, gasping.

  I stepped back, breathing hard.

  The system pulsed.

  Emergency Override Ending

  Sovereignbrand Output: Stabilizing

  Host Identity: Preserved

  Lira exhaled shakily. “Arin… that was…”

  “I know.”

  The Hunter staggered to their feet, clutching their arm.

  “This isn’t over,” they rasped. “The academy will send more.”

  I nodded. “Let them.”

  The Hunter vanished into the trees.

  Lira turned to me, her voice soft.

  “Arin… what was that?”

  I looked at my hands — still trembling, still wrapped in faint shadows.

  “I don’t know,” I said. “But we need to find out.”

  Lira nodded.

  “Then we keep going.”

  Together, we walked deeper into the forest.

  Toward the truth.

  Toward the Remnant.

  Toward whatever the Sovereignbrand was turning me into.

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