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Chapter 15: G-Mech 0100

Penulis: Queen Jenna
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“How can someone so smart be so reckless?” Gidon muttered, following after her.

“She knows you’ll come to her rescue, idiot,” Butcher said with a laugh, paddling next to me.

One moment Lydia was ahead of us, and the next, she was gone.

“Where has . . . bloob . . . master gone?” Blooby asked, his voice tinged with worry.

“Let’s get to the sound first,” the boss said, his calm tone masking the tension in his movements.

"Whoa!"

Suddenly, a powerful force yanked me forward, and the world blurred. In an instant, I was standing in a triangular room, Lydia and Gidon already there, looking equally disoriented.

“Welcome,” Lydia said, seeming too amused for the situation we were in.

“What just happened?” Butcher asked as he appeared beside us.

“Look up,” Lydia whispered, her voice tinged with awe.

Above us, suspended in the center of the room, was a sleek, oval object. Its surface gleamed like polished silver, and faint red patterns pulsed along its edges.

“I am G-Mech, 0100,” a feminine voice
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    I woke up to the scent of damp earth and the soft rustle of leaves. The sky above was pale, framed by towering trees that seemed to stretch forever. Ahead of me, a massive wall loomed, built entirely of interlocked tree trunks, its surface rough and intimidating.Skulls of beasts adorned the top like grim sentinels, their hollow eyes staring down at me. Scrawled across the structure in jagged black lettering, formed from ash and bone, was one word: KREEL.My heart pounded in my chest. 'Why am I here? Did the machine bring me? Did it do something to me while I was unconscious?'Panic surged through me as I patted myself down, searching for any changes to my body. My hands ran over my arms, my legs, my neck. Everything felt the same—except for the faint sting in my palm. I turned my hand over and froze.The tortoise symbol.Its scar was burned into my skin, red and raw."Master wake up . . . bloob . . . after four hours, twenty-seven minutes . . . bloob . . . and thirteen seconds," Bloo

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 17: Kreel 2

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 18: The Oldlings

    Moments later, I managed to get a thorn through my foot and a bee sting on my arm before I spotted twinkling lights in the distance.I limped toward the glow, my body aching, until I came before a high wall made of bamboos. Twisting vines and leaves curled around the structure, blending it seamlessly into the forest.‘Maybe they use it to lure creatures away,’ I guessed.“Let me in! The kid you sent to welcome New Comers left me to die! Gib is his name!” I shouted, hoping someone would hear.“And you are?” a woman’s authoritative voice called down from above.“I’m—” I hesitated, my thoughts racing.“Yes! I didn’t quite get that! You’ll have to speak up!”“I’m Jade . . . Jade Ishola!” I finally said, thinking, 'What’s the point of lying now?'“Welcome to the Family, Jade,” the woman said. Seven columns of bamboos raised, creating a passage through the wall. “He was meant to leave you alone in the forest. We can’t afford to have anyone weak among us again.”:~*~:Inside, the settlement

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 19: The Duwlamarey

    The next morning, I’d just finished washing up in the bamboo bathroom when the village erupted into chaos.“There’s a wild boar heading toward the Shelter!” someone shouted, their voice tinged with panic.I rushed outside, my hair still damp, and found the settlement in uproar.“That’s free food! A few of our finest hunters can surely kill a wild boar!” an Oldling roared, his grin wide.“The Duwlamarey has it, Elder,” another voice countered, silencing the crowd.The air grew heavy with fear. People scrambled toward underground rooms as the Chief, his staff adorned with its human skull, barked orders.“Hurry! Everyone underground! Hunters, to your positions!”“What are you doing?” Gib hissed, grabbing my arm.“I want to see it,” I replied, breaking free and crawling beneath one of the huts.“That’s crazy! Let’s go!”But I ignored him, too curious to turn back.The boar shattered the bamboo gate with a single strike, its roar echoing through the village. The sound pierced my heightened

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 20: Sky Border

    Relief washed over me when I saw Gib stir awake, his small frame twitching beneath the shelter of the Oldlings’ care. His eyes fluttered open, and for a moment, he looked confused. Then, with that infuriating little smirk of his, he said, “Takes more than a falling pot to get rid of me, weird woman.”I choked back a laugh, tears welling in my eyes. “Don’t call me that.”“You like it,” he replied weakly before his eyes closed again, drifting into what looked like a peaceful sleep.‘He’s alive. He’ll be fine,’ Naila assured me, her voice soft for once.‘Good,’ I thought, letting out a shaky breath. I had no more tears to spare. Not here, not now.The hunter assigned to escort me waited nearby, leaning against the rough bark of a tree, his spear resting casually in his hand. His name was Torren, and he’d been silent since we met, his sharp eyes watching everything with a predator’s focus.“It’s time,” he said simply, his voice as unyielding as the spear he carried.I glanced back at Kree

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 21: Mole-beasts

    Inside, the Sky Border was a world unto itself.The scale of it dwarfed anything I’d ever known. Towers of crystal and xylnaziom steel rose high above, their surfaces shimmering as if kissed by perpetual sunlight. The air was charged with a vibrant energy, and the hum of machinery mixed with the distant murmur of voices.Watchers moved with purpose, their capes flowing behind them. Those of higher rank wore the black combat attire I had seen before, complete with hoods and the iconic eagle-wing tattoo. They were the heart of the Border—its protectors and its soul.'No wonder the Oldlings called them mole-beasts,' I thought. 'They live in the walls, part of the very structure itself.'The scarred mage led me through wide corridors carved from gleaming stone, each turn revealing something more incredible than the last.“How big is this place?” I asked, my voice echoing faintly.“Big enough to host the Royal Palace five times over,” she replied without looking back.I stopped walking for

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 22: The Commander Is My Commander

    Kema ignored my question, his tone sharpening as he turned back to me. “Listen carefully, Jade. No one—no one—can see this symbol on you.”“But Lydia and the boss,” I pleaded. “We need to save them. I don’t believe the machine let them go.”“I don’t know who these people are, Jade. But you need to forget about that place.” His commanding tone left no room for argument. “Forget about those people and that cave.”“But Commander, does this mean the rebels are tied to Gyrange’s Cave?” Lasha interjected cautiously. “Should we investigate further?”Kema’s gaze snapped to her, the air between them thick with tension. “Not another word.”The lieutenant stiffened, then gave a sharp nod. “Understood, Commander.” Without another glance, she turned on her heel and left.“You don’t understand,” I said, my voice breaking. “We have to save them.”“I’ll handle it,” Kema said firmly, his eyes softening just enough to make me believe him. “But you need to focus on what’s coming. The selection exams beg

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 23: The Story Of The Jagganighs

    Kema led me to a small, modest room tucked away in the depths of the Sky Border. A girl sat on one of the two beds, her dark eyes scanning a book. She wore the same dark blue uniform I’d seen on others my age—structured yet comfortable.“This is your roommate, Bainer,” Kema said.The girl stood briefly, saluting Kema with precision. She didn’t spare me a glance before returning to her bed.“That’s your side,” she said flatly, gesturing to the empty bed.The door closed softly behind Kema, leaving me alone with her.‘Oh, she’s a loner,’ Naila observed dryly.I sat on the edge of my bed, glancing at Bainer. She didn’t look up from her book.“Nice to meet you,” I said.She didn’t respond.The silence in the room was suffocating, but I decided not to push. Exhaustion weighed heavy on me, and for now, silence felt like a small mercy.:~*~:I stood at the edge of a vast chamber, my heart racing to the gentle charge of magic in the air. Six applicants, myself included, had been chosen for th

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 65: Fire Beneath the Skin

    "You're enjoying this way too much," Naila murmured inside my head, her voice dry, but amused. "A little too proud for someone who nearly died under a boulder of magic two hours ago."Lysar was still on her knees.I didn’t move. Just watched."Alright, enough," Naila said. "Pull it back. You made your point. Eat the rage before someone thinks you've lost control and decides to act on it."She wasn’t wrong.I drew a breath and clenched my fists, slowly pulling the aura back into me. It resisted, angry and wild, but I forced it in, reeling the energy back like an unraveling thread. As the storm faded, so did the trembling in the air.And the moment the last wisp vanished from around my body—I dropped to my knees.The Watchers lowered their weapons at once.Kema stepped forward. His jaw was tight, unreadable. He glanced at Lysar, who still hadn’t gotten up."Spend the night in the demon cave," he said simply.Gasps echoed. Even the wind seemed to falter.Lysar's head snapped toward him.

  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 64: The Roar Within

    My aura wasn’t fierce like fire.Not in the way I expected.It didn’t rage or scream or crackle.It was . . . cool.Not cold.But steady. Deep. Endless.And yet, when I reached for it, I felt the truth—It wasn’t gentle at all.It was heavy. Condensed.Like trying to pull a mountain up by its roots while lying beneath it.I clenched my jaw, fingers twitching on the stone beneath me. My bones felt like they were vibrating from the inside out.I gritted my teeth.Tried to yank it out.The pressure of the cave didn’t help. It shattered every ounce of focus I scraped together.The weight of it all—inside and out—was suffocating.My lips cracked when I whispered, “Come on—”‘Stop fighting it,’ Naila said, her voice a tether in the storm. ‘You can’t pull aura like magic. You become it. Let it rise. Don’t command it—join it.’“I’m trying,” I hissed through clenched teeth.‘You’re not trying. You’re battling it. That won’t work. This isn’t an enemy. It’s you.’I slumped.My chest rose and fel

  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 63: The Threshold Within

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  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 62: Rage and Reward

    I didn’t know how long I lay there.Minutes? Hours? Days?The pain made time meaningless.I didn’t cry out—I couldn’t. My body wasn’t mine anymore. Just bones and nerves trapped under the weight of something too vast to comprehend. Something ancient and angry, pressing on every part of me like it wanted to flatten me into dust.I couldn’t move.Couldn’t breathe right.All I could do was feel. And plead.I whispered to the darkness, over and over, “Let it end.”When that didn’t work, I begged.When begging didn’t work, I asked for death.And then—just when I thought the cave would keep me forever—It spat me out.One moment I was crushed beneath its aura. The next, I was flying.I hit the dirt outside the cave mouth hard, landed face-first in gravel, and gasped for air like it was treasure.I didn’t even lift my head.But I saw the boots.Polished. Familiar.A hand grabbed my collar and turned me over.And there she was.Lysar.Smirking down at me like I was exactly what she expected t

  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 61: The Field & The Cave

    They weren’t just fast.They were coordinated.Hundreds of sharp-eyed nightmares, darting across the grass with freakish rhythm. Beaks snapping, talons gleaming, thick sinewy muscles built for chasing and shredding. If I hadn’t spent fifteen days sharpening my instincts in the isolation chamber, I’d be a torn-up mess before midday.I dodged left, rolled under a leaping pair, and kicked one away before it clawed my thigh. They circled back, unrelenting.Naila’s voice had been quiet since I stepped into isolation. I knew she hadn’t left—her presence still hummed at the back of my mind, silent and still, hibernating deep in the dark void.She said her time in the God's domain had taken a toll on her resolve, and she needed time alone to recover.But it was moments like this I missed her most.If she were here, she’d tell me how to beat this. How to capture them.But right now? I was alone.Two hours passed.Two. Whole. Hours.I hadn’t caught a single one.The most I’d managed was knockin

  • Jade: The Hybrid Mage   Chapter 60: Welcome to the Barracks

    The main hall was still empty when I asked the system for an update.“All RGT Selects have transitioned to advanced training with the five-year cadets,” it replied. “Except Cadet Orin, who remains in Isolation Chamber Nine.”So they’d all made it through.I had passed reflection training last. But apparently, I wasn’t the only one still left behind.I was just about to leave when the door to Chamber Nine hissed open.Orin stepped out.His shirt was soaked through. His arms hung heavy at his sides. Eyes slightly unfocused.We locked eyes.“Hey,” he muttered.“Hey,” I replied quietly.He didn’t stop walking. Just gave me a tired nod and moved toward the exit.“See you at the barracks.”I watched him go, understanding too well the weight in his step.He’d won the fight.But he’d lost the race.After the longest shower of my life and a hot meal that nearly brought me to tears, I made my way to the five-year barracks.It was louder than I expected.Cadets jogged in lines across the courtya

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