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Chapter 161: The Ruined City

Tactical lights flickered on, cutting through the gloom. From above, the distant

screams of less fortunate explorers still echoed through the vertical shaft, but

Golem had already assumed the lead.

The mech kicked open the rotting wooden doors of a suite. The impact sent up a

massive cloud of ancient dust.

Ronin silently pulled a gas mask from his pouch and strapped it on.

There was no chatter. The Golem stomped into the corridor, its heavy metallic

gait shaking the floor. The mercenaries followed, rifles raised, scanning every

shadow.

The beams of their tactical lights swept the hallway. Everything was covered in

thick layers of grime and cobwebs, but no immediate threats were visible. The

Golem marched toward the stairwell.

They had only taken a few steps when a chorus of shrill screeches and the sound

of rapid, rhythmic footsteps erupted from below. Something had been stirred by

their arrival.

"Ready for contact!"

Muherr drew a pair of customized revolvers and barked the order.

Vanessa blurred, her silhouette vanishing from the physical plane. Ronin watched

closely this time; she had literally submerged herself into Mashur's shadow.

Mashur, meanwhile, dropped back to cover the rear.

Ronin stayed at Muherr's side. Through his En, he sensed several high-speed life

signatures breaching his twenty-meter radius, charging up the stairs toward

them.

Judging by their movement patterns, they reminded him of the Xenomorphs from the

movies of his past life.

Rat-a-tat-tat!

Gunfire erupted. The first monster burst through the stairwell door. Ronin

adjusted his assessment—it wasn't quite an Alien. It was a sleek, reptilian

predator with a streamlined body, resembling a prehistoric raptor but with a

grey, chitinous hide.

The Golem raised its right arm. A heavy Gatling Gun manifested instantly. The

barrels spun with a high-pitched whine before unleashing a literal waterfall of

lead.

The raptors were shredded mid-lunge. They didn't even have time to shriek before

the sheer volume of fire reduced them to a slurry of ichor and bone.

Three minutes passed.

The screeches stopped. The wall behind the stairwell had been completely

obliterated by the Golem's barrage, exposing the pitch-black void of the cavern

and the distant, ghost-like silhouettes of other skyscrapers.

The wind howled through the new gap in the building. The Emitter seated on the

Golem's left shoulder stood up and leaped down, looking drained. Another

specialist immediately climbed up to take his place.

The first Emitter was moved into the center of the defensive formation. He

quickly pulled a specialized ration from his pack and began eating.

Ronin noticed the food was glowing faintly with Nen. It was likely a Conjured or

Transmuted product designed for rapid aura recovery—the trademark of a

high-level logistical Emitter.

The new Emitter on the Golem's shoulder triggered a transformation. The Gatling

gun dissolved, replaced by a massive warhammer. In its left hand, the Golem

manifested a heavy tower shield.

With a rhythmic clank-clank, the Golem stepped over the pile of raptor corpses

and began the descent down the stairs.

Ronin's group followed.

The screams from outside the building had ceased. Looking through the shattered

wall into the empty air, Ronin saw dozens of thick white cocoons hanging from

the cavern ceiling.

Some of those silk bags were definitely the other explorers.

Ronin felt zero urge to play the hero. He retracted his gaze and followed the

Golem.

The gas mask filtered out the metallic stench of the raptor blood. His En

remained clear of threats, though he noted several structural collapses in the

floors below.

Ten minutes later, the team reached the ground floor.

Stepping out of the tower, they found themselves on a wide, desolate street.

Derelict buildings loomed over them, and in the middle of the road sat the

rusted, overturned remains of a monorail train.

"This is..." Ronin felt a wave of cognitive dissonance.

The intel said the Mahavi Ruins were over 2,000 years old. How could an ancient

civilization have skyscrapers and rail transit?

"Surprised?" Muherr's voice carried a hint of amusement. "I had the same

reaction during my first deep-level run."

"To understand why this place exists, you have to understand a secret—a fact

that 99% of the world's population will never know."

Muherr paused, looking at Ronin with a weight of newfound respect.

"The world is much larger than the maps say, Ronin. Humanity lives on a cluster

of small islands in the middle of a lake. Beyond the horizon lies a gargantuan

continent known as the Dark Continent."

"And that continent is where our ancestors originally came from."

Muherr stopped walking, gesturing to the ruined city around them. "Not all ruins

are equal. When the V5 was established, they classified sites like this. Any

ruin that hints at the technology of the Dark Continent is designated a

Forbidden Zone."

Ronin nodded. He knew the lore, but hearing a legendary mercenary confirm it was

different.

Still, something felt off. Muherr was sharing "Level 1" classified secrets very

freely.

He's baiting me. He wants to see if I already knew.

"If ancient humans had access to this level of technology," Ronin asked, playing

the part of the curious outsider, "why did our modern society regress? Why

aren't we this advanced?"

Muherr gave him an appreciative look. "Because every high-tech ruin we find is

missing the one thing that made this civilization possible: The Power Source."

Ronin tilted his head.

The unit began making camp in the ground-floor lobby of a nearby tower. They

needed to regroup before pushing into the "Outer Ring."

One tower held a swarm of raptors; the open city was likely a death trap of

unknown proportions.

Muherr used the rest time to continue his lesson.

"Ancient technology wasn't based on fossil fuels or electricity as we know it.

Their entire society was fueled by resources gathered from the Dark Continent."

Muherr pointed toward the overturned monorail.

"That train doesn't have an engine. It doesn't have batteries. It was powered by

a specific type of ore."

Following Muherr's description, Ronin's mind immediately supplied a name: The

Unmanned Rock.

It was one of the legendary treasures of the Dark Continent—a stone that

generated 20,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity per day just by being submerged

in water. One pebble could power a modern household for a decade.

So that's what this is, Ronin realized. An outpost built on the spoils of the

Forbidden Continent.

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