Chapter 901: It Was Always Real
Anna shot through the darkened streets of the Eternal City on Mars, her dark-yellow lightning carving through the Martian twilight.
The city around her blurred, an inconsequential backdrop of ordinary buildings hiding the sinister truths beneath. Her blazing eyes, now faintly shimmering with desperation, locked onto an unassuming structure—plain and inconspicuous amid the sleek architectural marvels around it.
She burst through the building’s humble entrance, doors flying off their hinges, splinters scattering into the air. Her heartbeat thundered, a painful rhythm hammering in her chest, each pulse driving her closer to the brink. But thoughts of Arthur, captive somewhere beneath this deceitful facade, forced her to endure.
Inside, the building’s true nature was immediately clear—a stark contrast to the deceptive exterior. Brightly lit corridors extended deep underground, walls gleaming ominously with fortified metallic alloys. Pulsing mana-powered tech hummed menacingly from every corner, giving the interior an intimidating, high-security atmosphere. It was a fortress of lies and cruelty, hidden behind humble walls.
"Halt!" shouted a guard, quickly raising his weapon at the sudden, horrifying blur of dark yellow lightning barreling toward him. But before he could even squeeze the trigger, Anna surged through him, turning him into an explosion of blood and flesh. She never slowed, eyes narrowed and empty of mercy as she tore through each guard without pause.
Every corridor became a nightmare painted in red, their final screams silenced mid-echo. Anna’s presence was an unstoppable tempest, cutting a brutal swathe through anyone foolish enough to stand before her.
"Intruder! Stop her!" more guards shouted frantically. But their desperate calls were swiftly extinguished as Anna ripped through them, barely registering their existence, her path littered with broken bodies and shattered defenses.
With every step, every burst of speed, Anna felt her body nearing its breaking point. Blood seeped from fresh wounds, mixing with the blood of her enemies. She swallowed a metallic taste, aware of the creeping agony. Yet none of that mattered. Only he mattered.
Finally reaching the underground levels, Anna skidded to an abrupt halt before a darkened hall illuminated only by menacing red lights. No guards stood here, but what faced her was infinitely more dangerous—layers of powerful mana barriers and razor-thin lasers, an impenetrable labyrinth designed explicitly to halt even the most formidable intruder.
Anna briefly hesitated, panting heavily, eyes flickering across the intricate defensive array. Her advanced instincts instantly confirmed the brutal truth—this trap was impossible to deactivate from here. Without the master control, located deep within Derek’s unreachable grasp, there was only one horrifying option.
The only option was running through...she thought bitterly.
With no further hesitation, she surged forward, body ablaze with dark-yellow lightning, diving headlong into the deadly maze.
Instantly, pain erupted across her form. Mana-infused lasers tore through the remnants of her suit, slicing effortlessly into her flesh, searing deep wounds. The barrier arrays brutally repelled her charge, violently pushing back with waves of destructive mana.
"AAARGH!" Anna screamed, pushing through the unimaginable agony, her vision blurring momentarily with tears and blood. Yet she forced herself forward, step by agonizing step, crashing brutally into each barrier with reckless abandon. Sparks and lightning exploded outward each time she collided, each impact tearing away layers of her armor, flesh, and resolve.
"URGH!!" Anna grunted defiantly at the merciless defenses, blood pouring from her mouth, half-blinding her vision. Her exposed metallic limbs shook, circuitry sparking and flickering dangerously.
Another fierce barrier crackled ominously before her, shimmering violently in a warning pulse. Anna charged forward again, feeling as if her bones were breaking, her muscles shredding with every desperate strike. Yet she broke through, screaming with determination, the barrier shattering explosively around her.
Laser arrays sliced further, one beam burning deep into her shoulder, another carving painfully along her ribs. Anna gasped sharply, stumbling briefly, only to straighten again, eyes blazing fiercely as she drew on whatever desperate reserves remained. With each new injury, dark yellow veins flared across her body, an unnatural and unsettling sight, marking her as a weapon on the verge of self-destruction.
But then she remembered the promise she had made to herself, helping her push her through.
Her final charge toward the end of the hall seemed almost suicidal. The thick iron doors of a massive chamber loomed ahead, an ultimate barricade standing between her and Arthur. Gathering every last scrap of strength, Anna surged violently forward, lightning cascading around her broken form, roaring fiercely in defiance.
With a thunderous collision, she crashed into the massive doors, metal shrieking and crumpling beneath the sheer force of her impact. The doors buckled inward violently, exploding open with deafening force, throwing Anna into the vast chamber beyond.
The room fell into shocked silence, illuminated dimly by glowing mana lights embedded in the walls. Arthur leapt up instantly, eyes wide in horror and disbelief as he gazed upon the battered figure crumpled on the chamber’s floor.
"A-Anna?!" Arthur’s voice cracked sharply, disbelief and anguish thick in his trembling tone. He stumbled forward instinctively, heart hammering violently, terror clawing at his throat as he stared at the woman he loved.
Slowly, painfully, Anna pushed herself upward, half of her once-advanced combat suit torn and shredded, clinging loosely to what remained of her battered and broken body. Her breathing came ragged and shallow, blood dripping steadily from her mouth onto the cold metallic floor.
Arthur’s heart nearly stopped at the horrifying sight. Half of Anna’s helmet was shattered, revealing a face now barely recognizable. Flesh had been brutally torn away, exposing raw muscle, tendons, and pale bone beneath. Sickly dark-yellow veins pulsed visibly beneath her remaining skin, an unnatural pattern marking the extent of her deterioration.
"Arthur..." Anna managed weakly, voice barely audible, each word strained with immense pain yet a small, relieved smile hung on her half-torn lips.
Her brutalized arm twitched uncontrollably, yet she fought to stay upright, sheer determination shining brightly through her one still-intact eye.
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