NOVEL Bloodline Plant Lord: Rise of the World Sovereign Chapter 54: The First Zone
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Chapter 54: The First Zone

They took a transport vehicle out of Orien at dawn. The city fell away behind them in layers — first the high towers, then the mid-level residential blocks, then the outer ring where the buildings got shorter and the gaps between them got wider. By the time the vehicle left the main road and turned onto a packed-earth track heading northeast, there was nothing around them but open countryside and the gray line of a forest on the horizon.

Nobody talked much during the ride. Cassian dozed with his head against the window. Iris reviewed her notes. Kaelen stared straight ahead. Lyra watched the landscape change with wide, alert eyes. Vesper sat in the back row with Mistwhisker curled in her lap, the void-cat’s ears twitching at sounds nobody else could hear. Eira had her medical case open on the seat beside her, checking vials one last time.

Ren watched the forest grow closer through the front window and felt Kaia pulse gently in his chest. Warm. Alert. She could feel it too — something ahead that was different from the city, from the school, from everything they had trained in. Something that was reaching toward them even before they reached it.

— • —

They parked at a clearing half a kilometer from the zone boundary. Selene stepped out first and turned to face them.

"From here, we walk. Stay together. Maintain partial energy filtration the way we practiced. Do not absorb anything from the environment unless I specifically clear it." She looked at each of them. "The Greymist Stretch starts beyond that tree line. Once we’re inside, treat everything as potentially hostile until confirmed otherwise."

They unloaded their packs, checked their gear, and started walking.

The tree line was about five minutes away on foot. Normal trees at first — standard Rose Country woodland, tall and green, birdsong in the upper branches. Then the birdsong stopped. Ren noticed it before anyone mentioned it. One moment there were birds. The next there weren’t. The silence that replaced them was the wrong kind of quiet — not peaceful, just empty.

Cassian noticed it too. He glanced up at the canopy and said nothing, but his hand moved to the tool belt at his waist.

— • —

The boundary wasn’t marked. There was no wall, no fence, no warning sign. You just walked forward, and at some point the forest changed.

The first thing Ren noticed was the color. The leaves on the trees shifted from healthy green to something darker — a deep, bruised gray-green that looked like a plant trying to remember what color it was supposed to be. The bark was wrong too: thicker, rougher, with faint reddish veins running through it that pulsed with a slow, irregular rhythm. Not like a heartbeat. More like something breathing in its sleep.

The ground was covered in a thin layer of gray mist that clung to the forest floor and didn’t move, even when wind pushed through the upper branches. It looked like fog, but it didn’t behave like fog. It stayed exactly where it was, dense and still, about ankle-deep.

Ren kept his energy channels partially closed the way Selene had taught them and let his eyes adjust. The deeper they walked, the worse it got. Trees grew at odd angles. Roots broke the surface in thick tangles that looked almost deliberate, like the ground was trying to trip them. A flowering bush beside the path had blossoms that were the wrong color — dark red instead of white, with petals that moved slightly even without wind.

Iris was the first to say what everyone was thinking. "This is worse than the briefing suggested."

Selene didn’t disagree.

— • —

Ren ran SCAN.

He did it carefully — low output, passive mode, the way he had learned to use it in spaces where he didn’t want to be noticed. The corruption zone’s energy was chaotic enough that a small scan would blend into the background noise.

SCAN — passive field sweep.

Environment: active corruption zone, Class D.

Corruption density: moderate-to-high, concentrated in soil layer and lower vegetation.

Energy type: residual Fourth Trial (Crimson Eclipse variant).

Instability: significant — energy pockets detected at irregular intervals, shifting position.

Biological assessment: local plant life shows 40-60% genetic mutation from baseline. Some specimens display active energy absorption (caution: approach with filtration). Fauna signatures detected at range — multiple, small-to-medium, behavior unpredictable.

Alert: corruption density higher than pre-deployment estimates. Recommend increased filtration and reduced exposure time.

’Higher than estimates,’ Ren thought. ’Great.’

He shared a look with Cassian, who had clearly arrived at the same conclusion through experience rather than a scanner. The frontier kid’s face had gone serious in a way Ren hadn’t seen since the assessment. This wasn’t the training hall. This was real.

— • —

And then Kaia reacted.

It started as a shift in the warmth — the steady presence in his chest that had been quietly alert since the vehicle ride. As they walked deeper into the corrupted forest, the warmth changed. It didn’t disappear. It pulled inward, like a hand being drawn back from something hot. The gentle pulse Ren had gotten used to became faster, tighter, uneasy.

By the time they were ten minutes into the zone, Kaia was practically buzzing. Not with excitement. With discomfort. The corrupted plant energy all around them — the twisted trees, the mutated roots, the gray-green leaves and pulsing bark — was doing something to her that Ren had never felt before. She was a plant spirit inside a forest full of plants that had been broken by the Crimson Eclipse, and everything in her was responding to the wrongness of it.

It was like bringing someone with perfect pitch into a room where every instrument was slightly out of tune. She could feel every wrong note, and there were hundreds of them.

Ren pressed a hand to his chest, casual, hidden. ’I know. I can feel it too. Stay with me.’

The unease didn’t go away. But it steadied, just slightly, as if being acknowledged helped.

— • —

The group moved deeper into the Greymist Stretch in a loose formation — Cassian and Yuelan near the front, Ren and Kaelen in the middle, Lyra and Iris behind them, Vesper and Mistwhisker ranging slightly to the side. Eira stayed near the center with her medical pack ready. Selene walked at the back, watching everything.

Mistwhisker’s ears were flat against her skull. Her violet eyes swept the trees in constant, quick movements, tracking things nobody else could see. Vesper’s hand rested lightly on the void-cat’s back. freewebnσvel.cøm

"She’s tense," Vesper said quietly, falling into step beside Ren. "There’s something in here she doesn’t like. She can’t tell me what yet, but she doesn’t like it."

Ren looked at the corrupted trees around them, at the mist clinging to the ground, at the flowers that moved without wind.

"Yeah," he said. "I know the feeling."

Ahead, deeper in the forest, something large moved between the trees. Just a shadow. Just a shape. Gone before anyone could get a clear look.

But Mistwhisker saw it. Her whole body went rigid, and a low sound came from her throat — not a hiss, not a growl. Something in between.

Vesper’s hand tightened on the void-cat’s back.

"Selene," she called ahead, her voice calm and level. "We’ve got company."

— • —

Author’s Note: They’re in the zone. The corruption is worse than expected. Kaia is unsettled. And something in the trees knows they’re here. First field combat next Chapter. Thanks for reading!

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