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Ultra Gene Evolution System

Chapter 226 – Before Ren-Sarath
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Chapter 226: Chapter 226 – Before Ren-Sarath

His second message to Arveth was shorter than the first.

He asked one question: how long did the geological team’s survey estimate before the Ren-Sarath entity’s Stage 5 reached full surface termination on its own.

Arveth’s reply arrived six hours later. One sentence.

The geological team estimated between three and eight months, with the lower bound assuming the entity increases its building rate now that three surface chains are active and conducting.

He showed it to the group.

Three months at the low end. Less, if the entity was already accelerating in response to the three conducted patterns it could feel through the substrate.

They spent one more day in Brennan’s Gate.

Not for rest. Aldric had questions that deserved answers before the group left—operational questions about what the zone system would do over the coming months as the entity’s management refined, what above-ceiling risks remained during the transition period, what his branch needed to monitor and what it could safely resume. Kai answered them and Mira added the vault pair’s read on the Brennan’s Gate entity’s conducted pattern, which Aldric recorded with the systematic attention of someone who was going to be the only person in the world managing this particular Rift and intended to do it correctly.

Soren spent the day in zone eighteen. He came out at the seventh hour with a full notebook and the expression of someone whose projections had been validated across every data point.

"Zone twenty is accessible at King Body equivalent depth," he said to Kai that evening. "I need two more months of zone eighteen work before I can operate in zone twenty without output limitations. At that point Brennan’s Gate has zone depth I can work."

He said it as a projection. He did not say he would come back. He did not need to.

He went to find Neral before the group packed.

Neral was at the table with his documents spread—not the theatrical reading posture he used in common rooms, the working posture he had been using since Stage 5’s construction in Vael’s Crossing. He looked up when Kai came in.

"Ren-Sarath," Kai said. "The document in Helios. Was there anything specific about what direct contact with an entity that built its own chain would feel like?"

Neral was quiet for a moment.

"The document was imprecise on this point," he said. "It described the fifth possibility in structural terms—what an entity-built chain meant for the network’s architecture, what the carrier’s role would be. It didn’t describe the contact experience because the author had never had it. No one had." He paused. "What it did say was that an entity with eight hundred years of independent operation would have developed a surface-layer presence that was qualitatively different from a dormant or recently-awakened entity. Not stronger. More—formed. Like the difference between a voice that has never spoken and a voice that has been speaking for eight centuries in a room with no one to hear it."

He looked at his documents.

"It may try to say something specific. The other entities communicate in weight and direction and urgency—they communicate what they need without language because they have never needed language. The Ren-Sarath entity may have developed something closer to language over eight centuries of building toward a contact it couldn’t make."

He looked at Kai.

"Be ready for that."

They left Brennan’s Gate the next morning.

Aldric walked with them to the boundary marker. He did not make a speech. He shook Kai’s hand—a Guild field formality, the grip of someone confirming that an operational handoff was complete and acknowledged.

"The fourth chain," he said. "Is it the same as the others?"

"No," Kai said.

Aldric nodded. He had read Arveth’s letter summary. He understood what no meant.

"Send word when it’s done," he said. "I’ll be monitoring from here."

He went back toward the branch.

Ren-Sarath was six days southeast.

The sovereign seed carried three signals from the moment they crossed Brennan’s Gate’s boundary outward: Kael’s Seat east, Vael’s Crossing further east, Brennan’s Gate fading behind. Three conducted patterns, three managed Rifts, three entities running their oscillations in the coordinated harmony the director had documented and Mira’s vault pair translated.

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Not conducted. Not managed. Not the unstructured pressing urgency of the Vael’s Crossing entity or the patient dormant quality of Brennan’s Gate’s entity before the chain activated. The Ren-Sarath entity’s signal was something the sovereign seed had no reference for. It came through the substrate as proximity rather than transmission—not a signal travelling toward Kai, but a presence already at the surface, already waiting, already aware.

Mira had said it. Like proximity, not signal.

He was moving toward something that had been reaching toward the surface for two centuries and was nearly there.

The three conducted signals behind him were clear and strong and running correctly. They had not been running correctly eight months ago. Three months ago Vael’s Crossing had been in crisis and Brennan’s Gate had been eight months into one. The network had been broken in every direction.

Now it was not.

He carried what they had built in the sovereign seed and walked toward what none of them fully understood yet.

On the third day, Soren fell into step beside him the way he always did—without announcement, notebook open, monitoring the ambient characteristics of the terrain between cities.

After a while he said: "The fourth signal is different from the others."

Not a question. He had been reading path-layer ambient since they left and whatever the Ren-Sarath entity’s surface-layer presence was doing, it was reaching far enough upward that even standard path-sense at his depth could detect a quality in the substrate that hadn’t been present on the road to Brennan’s Gate.

"Yes," Kai said.

Soren wrote something in his notebook.

"Is that a problem?" he said.

Kai thought about Arveth’s letter. The eight hundred years of independent operation. The entity with a voice that had been speaking in a room with no one to hear it. The Stage 5 structure reaching toward the surface from below, two centuries of patient upward construction that would terminate on its own whether the carrier arrived or not.

The difference between managed arrival and unknown arrival.

"Not if we get there first," Kai said.

Soren wrote that down too.

Status:

Ren-Sarath: 3 days remaining

Fourth chain: 5 stages entity-built, awaiting carrier activation

Entity: 800 years independent operation, surface-layer presence active

Timeline: 3-8 months before unmanaged surface arrival without carrier

Three conducted signals: running and coordinating

Evolution Points: 2,560

On the fifth day the vault pair began glowing without Mira holding it.

She noticed at midday—had set it down while she ate, and when she looked back at her bag the white light was coming through the fabric. She took it out and held it. Both shells. Full glow. Not the warm-and-building quality that had preceded the contact events in the other cities.

Present. Immediate.

"It’s not waiting for us to arrive," she said. She turned the shells in her hands. "It’s already in contact. The device doesn’t reach toward Ren-Sarath’s chain from here. Ren-Sarath’s chain is reaching toward the device." freewebnovel.cσ๓

The group looked at her.

"The entity knows the vault pair is here," she said. "It knows what the vault pair is—a road network reading instrument. It knows the carrier is on this road." She held the shells. "It’s been aware of us since Brennan’s Gate."

The road ran southeast.

One more day.

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