Chapter 66: Cassian’s Close Call
It came out of the ground.
No warning. No sound. Mistwhisker’s ears flattened half a second before it happened, and Vesper shouted "Move!" but by then the soil was already splitting open beneath Cassian’s feet.
A corrupted Burrowing Maw — a reptilian ambush predator about the size of a small car, with armored jaws and a body designed to explode upward from soft ground. It came out fast, jaws wide, corruption energy crackling along its spine, aimed directly at the person standing on top of its hiding spot.
Cassian had about one second to react. He threw himself sideways, but the ground was already crumbling under him and his footing was gone. The Maw’s jaw clipped his left leg as he dove, and the impact spun him through the air and into a corrupted tree trunk with a sound that made Ren’s stomach drop.
He hit the tree and fell. He didn’t get up immediately.
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SCAN.
Target: Corrupted Burrowing Maw. Tier 1, upper range.
Mutation: severe. Armored jaw, burrowing ambush capability, corruption discharge on bite.
Alert: significantly above threat level of previous encounters.
Weak points: eyes, gill-slits behind jaw, underbelly between front limbs.
The Maw pulled itself fully out of the ground and turned toward Cassian’s fallen body. Its red eyes locked onto him, and it started moving forward with the heavy, purposeful stride of something that had found its meal and intended to finish the job.
Ren was already running.
He didn’t think about his cover. He didn’t calculate how much power to show. His friend was on the ground and something was walking toward him to kill him, and everything else in Ren’s head went quiet except for one thought: get there first.
He hit the Maw from the side with a full-power energy strike to the gill-slits behind its jaw. The impact was harder than anything he had shown the group before — his Version 2.0 combat technique at close to maximum output, no sandbagging, no careful control. The beast’s head snapped sideways and it staggered, momentarily stunned.
Kaia surged in his chest. Hot, sharp, furious. The same flare from the near-clash with Kaelen, except this time it wasn’t about rivalry. It was about someone she cared about being hurt.
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The Maw recovered fast. It swung its massive head back toward Ren and lunged, jaws opening wide enough to take his entire upper body. He dropped under the bite, rolled, and came up on his feet beside Cassian.
Cassian was conscious. His face was white with pain and his left leg was bleeding through a tear in his field uniform, but his eyes were open and focused. "That thing," he said through clenched teeth, "was hiding underme."
"Yeah. Bad luck."
"Bad luck is stepping in a puddle. That was a monster eating my leg."
He was joking. That meant he wasn’t dying. Ren felt something in his chest unclench.
But the Maw was coming back around, and this time it was angry.
Yuelan hit it from the left. She came in fast with a flying knee strike to the creature’s eye, which was either incredibly brave or incredibly reckless. Probably both. The Maw roared — an ugly, wet sound — and swung its tail. Yuelan jumped the sweep but the force of the swing sent a wave of corrupted energy through the air that knocked Iris backward.
Kaelen was there next. He didn’t charge like Yuelan. He moved in cold and precise, striking the Maw’s exposed gill-slits twice with focused energy blasts. The creature shuddered and stumbled.
Ren hit it from the other side. Gill-slits again, harder this time, pouring more power into the strike than he should have been able to produce at Germination stage. The Maw’s front legs buckled. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
Lin Yueying appeared behind the creature and placed both palms against its armored back. She didn’t hit it. She pulsed — a precise wave of energy that Ren could feel through the ground, targeted directly at the beast’s internal channels. The Maw spasmed, its corruption energy flickering and destabilizing.
Yuelan finished it. A full-power strike to the underbelly while it was down, driving through the gap between its front limbs. The beast shuddered once and went still.
The whole fight had lasted about forty seconds. It felt much longer.
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Eira was at Cassian’s side before the dust settled. She cut away the torn uniform fabric, assessed the wound, and went to work with steady hands and a tight expression. The Maw’s bite had torn through muscle and grazed bone. Corrupted energy residue was already spreading into the tissue around the wound.
"Corruption contamination in the wound," she said, pulling out an anti-corruption vial and a trauma kit. "I can clean it, but he needs to stay off this leg for at least twelve hours. The muscle damage is real."
Cassian was leaning against the tree, his jaw tight, watching Eira work. He looked at Ren. "You hit that thing pretty hard, Valis."
Ren realized, with a cold drop in his stomach, that he had. Full power. No mask. In front of everyone.
"Adrenaline," he said.
Cassian looked at him for a second, then grinned through the pain. "Sure. Adrenaline." He leaned his head back against the tree. "Thanks, though. Seriously. You got there first."
"Always." Ren said it without thinking. It came out simpler and more honest than he intended.
Cassian’s grin softened into something quieter. "Yeah," he said. "I know."
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The group made camp right there. Nobody suggested pushing deeper. The fight had shaken something loose in all of them — the understanding that this zone could actually hurt them. Not in theory. Not in a briefing. For real.
Selene checked the perimeter, set up emergency wards, and assessed the situation. "The Burrowing Maw was upper Tier 1, close to the boundary of what I consider safe for this group. We’ve gone deep enough." She looked at them. "We start heading back to the outer zone tomorrow. Two more days of field training there, then extraction."
Nobody argued.
Lyra sat beside Cassian and helped Eira change his bandages, her hands gentle and her expression steady. Yuelan paced the perimeter, still running on combat energy, checking the tree line every few seconds. Iris was quiet, processing. Kaelen sat apart, but Ren noticed he hadn’t left during the fight — he had been right there, hitting the Maw alongside everyone else, and that meant something even if he would never say it.
Vesper sat with Mistwhisker on her lap, running her fingers along the void-cat’s back. "She knew," Vesper said quietly to Ren. "Half a second before it came out. She felt it underground. Half a second wasn’t enough."
"It was enough to give Cassian a warning," Ren said. "Without that shout, he wouldn’t have jumped at all."
Vesper looked at her cat. Mistwhisker’s ears were still flat. "She’s blaming herself."
"Tell her she saved his life."
Mistwhisker’s violet eyes moved to Ren. She blinked once. Slowly.
’You’re welcome,’ the blink said.
That night, around the fire, nobody told jokes. Nobody talked about rankings or techniques or how much further the zone went. They just sat together, close, and watched the flames, and were quietly glad that everyone was still there.
Kaia was warm. Not the alert, uneasy warmth of the corruption zone. The other kind. The kind that came from being surrounded by people who had just fought to keep each other alive.
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Author’s Note: Real stakes. Real danger. Cassian’s alive because Ren got there first and the group pulled together. But Ren hit harder than he should have, and Cassian noticed. The zone has given them what it has to give. Time to start heading back. Thanks for reading!