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Chapter Twenty-Six: The PvP Tournament Begins (Part 2)

Chapter Twenty-Six: The PvP Tournament Begins (Part 2)

The victory horn still echoed in my ears as our team regrouped in the staging area. The rush of combat was starting to settle, and the weight of exhaustion was creeping in.

Players buzzed around us—cheering, laughing, analyzing the last match. The lounge was packed with players, noise and motion filling every corner of the ornate stone-and-wood structure. Guild banners hung from the rafters, enchanted fireplaces flickered in corners, and rows of cushioned benches offered a temporary reprieve from the chaos of the tournament floor.

Our group claimed a quieter corner. Devon dropped onto the bench beside me, his shoulder lightly brushing mine as he exhaled deeply. Selene stood nearby, leaning casually against the wall with her arms crossed, scanning the crowd.

Fi had plopped herself across from us, and Mason had claimed an oversized armchair nearby. Ethan, ever the quiet observer, stood off to the side, sipping from a clay tankard.

No one said anything at first. The hum of distant chatter filled the silence.

It was Devon who finally spoke. “That was one hell of a fight.”

Mason grunted in agreement. “They were tanks, all right. Felt like hitting a wall.”

Fi grinned. “But we broke that wall! Crushed it! Pulverized it! You guys saw me out there, right? Like a shadow with knives!”

Selene smirked faintly. “You screamed every time you attacked someone.”

Fi pouted. “It’s tactical screaming, thank you very much.”

A faint smile tugged at the corners of my mouth despite the heavy notification still lingering in my HUD.

Ethan’s voice cut through the banter. “What’s our next move? Are we pushing forward in the tournament, or…?”

Selene and Devon exchanged a look before both pairs of eyes landed on me.

I hesitated. I could feel the weight of their trust pressing against me. They didn’t know about the notification, but both of them could probably tell something was on my mind.

“We’ll keep pushing forward,” I said, my voice steady despite the unease gnawing at my chest. “But I need… I need to check something out first.”

Devon straightened slightly. “Something wrong?”

Selene’s gaze sharpened. “You saw something, didn’t you?”

I hesitated for half a second before nodding. “Yeah. There’s something beneath the arena. I don’t know what, but it feels important. I need to see it.”

Devon didn’t hesitate. “Then we’ll go with you.”

Selene nodded once. “Agreed.”

Fi perked up. “Wait, are we doing an infiltration mission?! I love infiltration missions!”

Mason sighed heavily but gave me a determined nod. Ethan, still quiet, gave a small shrug, his brows furrowed.

The corridors beneath the arena were damp and narrow, barely illuminated by flickering wall sconces. The faint sound of cheering players and the clash of weapons echoed distantly from above.

Devon led the way. Selene was at my side, her daggers drawn but held low. Fi and Mason followed behind, and Ethan kept to the rear.

The objective marker in my HUD pulsed softly, guiding me forward.

We passed by locked doors, crates of supplies, and stacks of enchanted weapons likely meant for the tournament’s later stages. No guards in sight yet, but the tension was thick enough to cut with a knife.

Eventually, we reached an ornate iron door embedded in the stone wall. Faint runes glowed along its edges, and the air crackled with subtle energy.

[OBJECTIVE MARKER: VAULT ACCESS POINT]

Selene stepped forward immediately, kneeling by the lock mechanism. Her gloved fingers produced a set of intricate lockpicks, and she began working on the magical seal.

Devon shifted uneasily beside me. “This feels… off.”

“It’s too quiet,” Mason said, his deep voice rumbling softly.

Fi nodded, her swords gripped tightly. “Yeah, where’s the actual security? This feels like bait.”

The lock clicked, and the runes faded. The iron door groaned as it swung open, revealing a cavernous vault chamber.

The room was vast, filled with towering stone shelves stacked with enchanted artifacts, golden treasures, and glowing crystals. At the center of the chamber, hovering just above a stone pedestal, was a fragmented shard of binary code.

It pulsed softly, faint strings of text flickering in and out of visibility.

[FRAGMENTED BINARY CODE DETECTED]

My chest tightened at the sight. Every instinct screamed that this was another piece of the puzzle—another fragment UNKNOWN would kill to get their hands on.

Selene’s voice was low and sharp. “Kiera, grab it. Now.”

I stepped forward, shadows curling faintly around my ankles as if reacting to the fragment’s presence. My hand reached out—

“Well, well, well… what do we have here?”

A voice sliced through the air like a blade.

We spun around, weapons drawn.

A group of players emerged from the shadows, clad in mismatched dark armor, their usernames glowing faintly above their heads.

Their leader stepped forward, his grin sharp and predatory. His name flickered ominously:

[PLAYER: SHROUD]

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[LEVEL: ???]

Shroud tilted his head, his glowing red eyes locking onto me.

“You’re the anomaly everyone’s whispering about, aren’t you?”

Devon stepped in front of me immediately, his greatsword drawn. Selene mirrored his stance, her dagger gleaming faintly in the vault’s dim light.

Shroud smirked. “You know, sweetheart, people are offering a lot of money for someone like you. And here you are—just walking into my lap.”

“Leave. Now.” Devon’s voice was low, steady, and cold.

Shroud laughed darkly. “Oh, I’m afraid it’s far too late for that.”

Behind him, his party readied their weapons.

Selene whispered over her shoulder, her voice tight with urgency. “Kiera—grab it. Now.”

I turned back toward the fragment and reached out—

The world seemed to hold its breath.

[OBJECTIVE UPDATED: RETRIEVE THE FRAGMENTED BINARY CODE]

A sharp crack echoed through the vault as chaos erupted behind me.

The vault chamber erupted into chaos.

Shroud lunged forward, his blade glowing with a sickly green aura, while his party scattered across the room like predatory shadows. Devon met Shroud’s attack head-on, their swords clashing with a deafening clang that reverberated off the stone walls.

Selene vanished into the darkness, her daggers glinting as she engaged two rogue players flanking from the side. Mason let out a roar and swung his massive hammer, colliding with an enemy rogue and sending them flying into a stone shelf with a sickening crash.

“Fi, watch the left!” Ethan barked as he parried a strike from an enemy spear-wielder, his blade moving swiftly in controlled arcs. Fi twirled between two attackers, blades flashing as she delivered strikes to exposed weak points.

My HUD flickered warnings as shadow energy pulsed through my veins, my Succubus aura casting a faint crimson glow around me.

“Time to make this count.”

I lunged forward, shadow tendrils lashing out from my fingertips as I activated Shadow Embrace. One rogue player was snared mid-step, their HP ticking down steadily as the shadows tightened around them.

Another rogue charged me, but I spun gracefully, activating Crimson Kiss. My fingers grazed their cheek, and they froze in place as a wave of weakness spread across them.

Their health bar dipped as faint crimson mist drifted back toward me.

But despite our momentum, Shroud’s group was relentless. They were organized, and they were hunters.

Shroud’s taunting voice cut through the chaos. “You really think you can keep this up, little anomaly? You’re out of your depth!”

I barely had time to dodge a thrown dagger aimed for my face. My HUD flashed a low HP warning from stray attacks nicking my health bar.

It was then that the air shifted.

The stone walls around us pulsed faintly with blue light, and a sharp mechanical click-click-click echoed from somewhere above us.

Everyone froze.

A circular hatch in the ceiling rotated open with a loud whirrr, and something heavy dropped into the center of the chamber. Dust and debris kicked up as a towering mechanical construct unfolded itself before us.

It was sleek, humanoid in design, and made of dark steel plates with glowing blue lines tracing across its body. Its elongated head scanned the room with piercing white eyes. Four slender arms, each ending in razor-sharp blades, unfurled menacingly.

A voice—cold, synthetic, and emotionless—rumbled from its core.

[SECURITY PROTOCOL INITIATED: UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS DETECTED]

[THREAT LEVEL: HIGH]

[ALL INTRUDERS WILL BE TERMINATED]

“Oh, crap,” Fi muttered under her breath.

Shroud’s eyes went wide as the war machine locked onto him first. “Scatter!” he shouted, diving behind a stone crate as one of the machine's bladed arms lashed out, slicing cleanly through the air where he’d stood.

The chamber descended into utter chaos.

The mechanized war machine moved with horrifying speed, blades spinning like turbines as it lunged at both rogue players and our party indiscriminately.

Devon shoved me behind him just as a blade sliced across where I’d been standing, sparks flying from the stone floor. He parried a rogue’s attack before deflecting a strike from the machine’s whirling blades.

Selene narrowly avoided a downward stab from one of the mechanical arms before delivering a strike with her dagger to an exposed joint. Sparks flared, but the war machine barely flinched.

“Focus on its joints!” Selene shouted. “It’s armored everywhere else!”

Mason let out a battle cry and brought his hammer crashing down on one of the war machine’s knees. The impact dented the plating, and the machine stumbled slightly, one arm retracting as it rebalanced itself.

“Hit it where it’s weakest!” Mason bellowed.

Fi vaulted over a rogue player and landed on the machine’s back, driving both her blades into a seam near its shoulder joints. The machine screeched, spinning wildly to shake her off.

I activated Essence Feast, shadows swirling around me as faint wisps of energy drained from nearby rogue players, patching up my waning HP bar.

Two players lunged at me. I activated Shadow Embrace, tendrils lashing out and binding them mid-air.

A third came from the side—I sidestepped, activating Crimson Kiss, and their health dipped sharply as they froze in place.

The war machines head finally snapped toward me as if sensing the a real threat.

[PRIMARY TARGET IDENTIFIED: ANOMALY DETECTED]

The air seemed to hum with electricity as the machine locked onto me, blades retracting into its forearms before charging what looked like twin energy cannons.

“Oh no—”

Before I could react, Devon appeared in front of me. His greatsword glowed faintly as he raised it like a shield.

“MOVE!” he roared.

I scrambled backward as the cannons fired. A deafening blast erupted, throwing Devon backward and sending stone debris cascading in every direction.

“Devon!” I screamed, running toward him as he coughed, his health bar blinking red.

Selene appeared beside me, daggers glinting as she deflected a rogue player trying to capitalize on Devon’s weakened state.

“We need to get out of here!” Selene shouted.

The war machine’s core began to glow, energy crackling along its arms as it prepared for another devastating attack.

Devon gritted his teeth and forced himself to his feet. “Kiera—open a portal! Now!”

I clenched my fists, shadows curling around my feet as I focused. My HUD glitched wildly as my corrupted code responded to my will.

[SYSTEM ERROR DETECTED: FORCING EMERGENCY EXIT]

A glitched portal—a swirling vortex of dark energy and fragmented code—tore open behind us.

“GO!” Devon barked.

Fi and Mason sprinted through first. Selene grabbed my wrist and pulled me toward the portal, Devon stumbling behind us as the war machine’s cannons glowed brighter.

We leaped through the portal just as an explosion rocked the vault behind us.

We landed in a grassy clearing, the glitched portal snapping shut behind us with a faint pop. The air was still, save for the heavy breathing of our entire party.

Devon slumped against a tree, his health bar still dangerously low. Selene knelt beside him, pulling a potion from her pouch and handing it to him.

Fi flopped onto the grass, clutching her chest. “Holy—what was that thing?!”

Mason let out a ragged breath. “Security protocol. Automated. No mercy.”

I nodded, still catching my breath. My HUD was glitching faintly at the edges, but the notification about the binary fragment was still marked as [Retrieved].

“We can’t stay here long,” Devon said, his voice still hoarse but steady. “That thing might not be able to track us immediately, but it will keep trying.”

I scanned the clearing, my heart still racing from the chaos. Then, like ice down my spine, realization struck.

“Where’s Ethan?”

Everyone froze.

Fi sat up so quickly she almost tumbled over. “Wait—he was right behind me, right?”

Mason turned back to the now-empty space where the glitched portal had closed. “Did he—did he not make it through?”

Devon pushed himself upright, his face pale and serious. “No. He was… he was behind me. I thought he was with us.”

Selene’s lips pressed into a thin line, her amber eyes scanning the clearing as if Ethan might suddenly appear.

“No, no, no,” I whispered, my heart hammering in my chest.

Had he been caught? Had he been—

Selene nodded slowly. “If he’s smart, he’ll stay hidden. The security protocol seemed focused on us when we grabbed the fragment. It might have ignored him.”

“But we can’t just leave him there!” Fi’s voice cracked slightly, her usual humor nowhere to be found.

“We’re not leaving him,” Devon said firmly. “But we can’t go back in there right now. That machine was rigged to annihilate anything in that vault.”

Silence settled over us like a suffocating blanket.

The wind rustled through the trees, carrying with it the faintest scent of smoke and ozone—the aftermath of the chaos we had barely escaped.

Selene stood, squaring her shoulders. “We’ll head back to the city. Wait until we’re sure the area has cooled down, and then we’ll regroup. Ethan will find us—or we’ll go back in after him.”

I Nodded. Gripping my hand in an enclosed fist. “Let’s move,” my voice steady despite the tight knot in my chest.