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Executioner's League-Chapter 93: The Unveiled Secret!
Chapter 93 - 93: The Unveiled Secret!
Jacob's transformation was unlike anything they
had seen before. His body surged with corrupted Auralis Flux, a volatile, dark
energy laced with sharp pulses of crimson light that cracked through his veins
like lightning. The air around him warped and twisted, distorting from the
sheer pressure of his aura.
Rin narrowed his
eyes and quickly assessed the situation. "We can't activate full Hybrid
Modes—not in this condition," he muttered. "But we can access a hybrid power
surge if we reverse the flux flow."
Blaze gave a firm
nod. "A temporary boost. It won't last long, but it's better than nothing."
All three of them
focused, channeling their core energy inward. Rather than letting their flux
resonate outward into full hybrid transformations, they pulled the flux back
in, reversing the flow through their own systems. It created a powerful
surge—just short of their full ascension forms—but enough to enhance their
abilities beyond standard combat levels. Their eyes glowed with controlled
intensity, and their auras flared with unique hues: Rin's glimmered with
obsidian flame, Blaze's with golden solar embers, and Kyrin's with silver-blue
kinetic sparks.
Jacob watched with
measured curiosity. "It's not their Hybrid Cores," he murmured under his
breath. "They're drawing borrowed strength from their cores instead of
activating full resonance... clever."
He didn't wait to
be attacked. With a sharp flick of his wrist, a dagger extended from his right
glove—a seamless mechanism from what was now revealed to be a fully mechanical
arm. He lunged forward, aiming straight for Kyrin, likely assuming he was the most
vulnerable due to his ranged combat style.
But Jacob's
assumption was his first mistake.
Kyrin deflected
the strike with a dagger-axe, his movement swift and fluid. "You think I only
rely on guns?" he growled, slashing across Jacob's left arm. "I've mastered close
quarters too." With a sharp spin, Kyrin dodged a counterstrike and fired a shot
mid-roll—demonstrating that his close combat skills were just as formidable as
his marksmanship.
Blaze followed up
instantly. He rushed forward like a blazing wind, his movements fluid and
wild—like a phoenix tearing through a storm. Each of his strikes landed with
punishing force, his blazing fists and flame-forged gauntlets smashing into
Jacob's defenses, cracking his corrupted armor.
Then, Jacob
turned—and Rin vanished.
Out of nowhere,
Rin reappeared behind him, slicing across Jacob's back with his phantom scythe.
He disappeared again, warping like a flame dancing in the wind, striking from
unpredictable angles. His voice echoed through the room as he moved, cold and
determined. "You underestimated us. That'll be your downfall."
The trio quickly
regrouped, forming a triangle around Jacob. Each of them drew their signature
weapons—Rin with his scythe, Blaze with his molten war hammer, and Kyrin
wielding his versatile dagger-axe.
Jacob barely had
time to react.
Kyrin and Rin
launched a dual flurry of slashes, attacking from opposite directions, their
blades dancing in a deadly rhythm. Blaze followed with a whirlwind of hammer
strikes, his movements fueled by explosive bursts of Solarflare Ember Flux. The
pressure was overwhelming—Jacob's corrupted flux tried to regenerate his
wounds, but the trio's coordinated assault pushed him past his limits.
Then came the
final strike.
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launched themselves into the air and crossed paths mid-flight, delivering an
X-shaped slash that cracked through Jacob's defenses. At the center of the X,
Kyrin charged his remaining flux into a single bullet and fired—direct hit.
Jacob was thrown
across the chamber, crashing into a steel wall. The force dented the metal, and
he slid to the floor, coughing blood, weakened and defeated.
Rin slowly
approached, scythe lowered. "If you'd used your power and influence to build
Celestia rather than control it... you might've been remembered as a visionary.
But you chose selfishness and dominance. That's what destroyed you."
Jacob looked up,
his face contorted with pain and regret. "If I had... another chance... maybe I'd
do things differently."
Rin paused, his
expression unreadable. "Then this is goodbye, Jacob."
As the trio turned
to leave, Jacob's voice stopped them.
"Wait."
They turned. Jacob
looked at Rin directly, his voice hoarse but steady. "Do you think I'm the
villain? That I always was? Then let me ask you this... What if I told you I'm
not even the rightful heir of Celestial Mirage Co.?"
That froze Rin in
his tracks.
"What did you
say?" he asked, stunned.
Jacob coughed and
leaned against the wall. "This entire empire... I was never supposed to inherit
it. I wasn't even born into it. I was adopted, trained, used. I became a puppet
to Segrito's vision—his successor in title, not in truth. I tried to rise... to gain
power, thinking I could one day change it from the inside. But by the time I
realized what I had become, it was already too late."
Kyrin glanced back
and saw Rin still frozen.
"Rin," he said.
"We've got to move. Blaze and I will save Aureva. You handle this."
Rin nodded slowly.
"Go. I'll catch up."
As Blaze and Kyrin
rushed toward the central holding sector, Rin approached the fallen man and
crouched beside him.
"Then talk. I'm
listening."
Jacob's breath was
ragged. "Company's real heir... he vanished. That's why I was chosen. But I was
never trusted. Every decision I made was watched. Controlled. The Project
Eclipse... that wasn't mine. That was his. I just enforced it."
"Why didn't you
resist?" Rin asked, his voice colder now. "You could've spoken out. Left.
Fought back."
Jacob laughed
bitterly. "And go where? The world doesn't listen to broken heirs or failed
sons. It only listens to power. I thought... if I could hold it long enough, I
could finally take control. But I was just another pawn in the game."
Rin clenched his
fists. "You weren't powerless, Jacob. You made the choice to stand on the wrong
side. You hurt innocent people."
Jacob's voice
dropped. "I know. And I'll never forgive myself. But... there's still something
left."
He reached inside
his damaged arm, pulled out a core drive, and handed it to Rin. "This... it
contains the override codes for Segrito's final program. If you reach the
Control Spire in time, you can shut it down."
Rin took it
cautiously. "Why give this to me?"
"Because if you
don't stop him... Aureva dies. Celestia falls. And I've failed in every possible
way."
Rin stood,
gripping the core. "Then this is where your story ends, Jacob. We'll do what
you never could. We'll fix this."
Jacob closed his
eyes as Rin turned away.
Outside, alarms
blared through the facility. The battle wasn't over. But now, with the truth in
hand, and Jacob's final act of redemption, the odds had just shifted.
The fate of Celestia now rested in their hands. And the
final battle had only just begun.