The first explosion had thrown Kazuki and Reina to the floor of the storage room with enough force to scatter
crates and barrels across the space like toys. As emergency bells rang throughout the halls and the skyship
groaned under the stress of whatever had damaged it as both of them struggled to regain their footing amid
the chaos.
"We need to get to the deck," Reina said "If the ship is damaged, staying in an inside could trap us if the
passages collapse."
Kazuki nodded, helping her move around the scattered cargo as they made their way toward the door. The
ship's list had stabilized somewhat, but the continuous creaking and groaning of metal meant that structural
integrity was compromised.
They had barely made it into the corridor when two figures in guard uniforms rounded the corner ahead of
them, The curved daggers in their hands immediately identified them as threats.
"Masked Ones," Reina breathed, her hand instinctively moving to the silver ring that focused her magical
abilities.
The first assassin lunged forward with his dagger aimed at Kazuki's heart, but the attack met only empty air as
Kazuki's body became intangible . The blade passed harmlessly through his phase-shifted form while the
assassin's momentum carried him forward into an off-balance stumble.
"Now!" Kazuki shouted, maintaining his intangibility while Reina stepped forward with her ring glowing
silver-white.
A spear of ice materialized in the air before her, as clear and sharp as crystal, and shot forward with lethal
precision. The projectile punched through the first assassin's chest with a wet, crunching sound, emerging
from his back in a spray of crimson that painted the corridor wall behind him.
The second assassin tried to take advantage of what he thought was an opening, but Kazuki had already
solidified and and fired a focused blast of water that erupted from his palm, striking the man in the chest with
enough force to lift him off his feet and slam him into the wall .
"Are you hurt?" Reina asked.
"I'm fine," he replied, though his hands were shaking slightly from the recoil of the blast . "But if there are
Masked Ones among the crew..."
His words were cut off as a third explosion rocked the ship, followed immediately by a fourth. These blasts
came from different directions—one from above, one from below—and the combined impact sent new cracks
racing across the corridor walls.
"The structure is failing," Reina said her eyes tracking the spreading damage. "We need to reach the deck
before these passages become death traps."
They ran through corridors filled with smoke and the acrid smell of burning wood and metal, the ship's
emergency lighting casting eerie shadows that made every corner potentially conceal another assassin. But
their path to the main deck remained clear, as if the Masked Ones were deliberately allowing them to reach
their destination.
The reason became horrifyingly apparent the moment they emerged onto the ship's main deck.
The scene that greeted them was a vision from the deepest circles of hell. Bodies lay scattered across the
polished wood their limbs twisted at unnatural angles and their blood pooling in dark, spreading stains. The
Masked Ones in stolen uniforms moved among the carnage cutting down anyone who moved .
A middle-aged woman tried to crawl away from one of the assassins, her expensive traveling dress torn and
bloodied, her face a mask of terror and desperation. The false guard caught her easily, his curved dagger rising
and falling as she screamed in agony.
Near the ship's railing, a family of merchants had been cornered by two more assassins. The father tried
desperately to shield his wife and young daughter, but the killers worked around him with ease and in a single
slash tore him open from the waist up and killed his wife and child while the man lay screaming on the
ground clutching his spilling organs.
Everywhere Kazuki looked, the scene was the same:slaughter .
Dear God Rena said their butchering them,
"Not while I can still fight," .
Three Masked Ones had noticed their arrival and were moving across the blood-slicked deck toward them,
their daggers red and glistening .
He planted his feet in a wide stance and leaned forward, bracing his entire body against the recoil he knew
was coming. Then he extended both palms toward the approaching assassins and opened connections to the
vast reservoirs of water that surrounded the airborne ship—not the gentle, controlled streams he had
practiced with in the storage room, but torrents powerful enough to send armoured men flying .
The first blast caught the lead assassin center mass, the concentrated water striking with the force of a
battering ram and hurling him over the ship's railing to plummet toward the distant ground far below. The
second and third streams swept the remaining two killers across the deck, their bodies flying like rag dolls
until they crashed into the far wall of the deck hard enough to shatter it as well as their bodies .
But even as Kazuki fought, more Masked Ones were rushing on their position from across the deck. Reina
moved to support him, her silver ring blazing as she conjured barriers of ice to protect the surviving
passengers while sending razor-sharp projectiles toward their attackers.
"I can protect them, but i can't move well while I do she called out over the chaos, maintaining multiple
magical constructs simultaneously. "You'll need to handle most of the direct combat."
Kazuki nodded,Reina's defensive abilities were crucial for keeping the innocent alive, but that meant he would
have to fight for both of them . It was a role he accepted without hesitation.
He swept his hands in wide arcs, sending concentrated water blasts across the deck . Each stream struck with
devastating force, clearing Masked Ones from the bloodied planking and sending them flying into the ship's
structure or over the railings entirely. But for every assassin he knocked down, two more seemed to appear
from below decks or from concealed positions throughout the ship.
A fifth explosion rocked the skyship, this one closer and more devastating than the previous blasts. Flames
erupted from the eastern section of the deck, spreading rapidly through the ship's wooden construction and
filling the air with thick, choking smoke.
"The fire's spreading too fast," Reina said her voice tight with concern. "If it reaches the mana engines..."
She didn't need to finish the thought. Kazuki could see the orange glow consuming more of the ship with each
passing moment, and he understood that their time was rapidly running out.
The sound of booted feet on wooden planking announced the arrival of reinforcements, and Kazuki tensed for
another wave of assassins. But instead, Captain Valerius emerged from the smoke with Captain Morrison and
the surviving guards, their weapons drawn and their faces grim .
"About time," Kazuki called out, relief clear in his voice .
Valerius took in the scene of carnage . "How many Masked Ones are left?"
"Too many," Reina replied, maintaining her defensive barriers while sending ice spears toward a group of
assassins attempting to flank their position. "They've been slaughtering the passengers while we tried to reach
the deck."
The knight captain's expression darkened further, if such a thing were possible."
A sixth explosion shook the ship with enough violence to send everyone staggering, and this time the skyship
didn't stabilize. The vessel tilted at a sharp angle and continued listing to port, the groaning of metal meaning
it probably couldn't take much morethat catastrophic structural failure was imminent.
"Captain Morrison!" one of the surviving guards shouted over the chaos. "The mana engine room! If there's a
bomb down there and it explodes, we're all dead!"
Morrison's face went ashen. "The engine room is on the other side of the ship," he said, pointing toward the
section that was now crawling with Masked Ones. "We'd have to fight through their entire force to reach it."
Valerius looked toward the wall of enemies blocking their path, then at Kazuki with an expression that mixed
calculation with desperation. "Can you force a passage? Your phase-shifting abilities combined with those
pressure attacks might be enough to clear a path."
Kazuki assessed the situation quickly. The corridor leading to the engine room was narrow, which would
funnel the Masked Ones into a confined space where his water blasts would be most effective. And his phaseshifting would allow him to advance through their defenses while protecting his allies.
"I can get us through," he said with confidence. "But I'll need both of you with me. Reina can stabilize
whatever transcription circles are left if the engine room mages are dead or incapacitated, and Captain
Valerius..."
"I can kill any guards they've left as security," Valerius finished, understanding the plan . combat is still my
specialty."
It was a desperate attempt, but with the ship listing more severely by the moment and fires spreading
throughout the structure, desperate measures were their only option if they wanted to make it to the skyport
before the ship dropped out of the sky.
"Captain Morrison," Valerius called out to the ship's commander, "take your remaining guards and get the
survivors to the backward compartments. even if we can keep the engine going this ship is going to crash
straight into the skyport "
Morrison nodded grimly and began shouting orders to his men, understanding that their success or failure
would determine whether anyone survived the next few minutes.
Kazuki led the way toward the passage leading below decks, his body shifting between solid and intangible as
curved daggers slashed through empty air where he should have been. Behind him, Valerius took advantage
of the openings kazuki created as he killed cultist after cultist the corridor became a killing ground. Masked
Ones packed the narrow space in an attempt to overwhelm them through sheer numbers, but the confined
area worked to their disadvantage as they had no way to avoid kazukis water blasts .
As he swept his hands back and forth each concentrated stream striking with enough power to send multiple
assassins crashing into backward into their comrades. The wet sounds them bodies slamming together and the
sickening sounds of breaking bone filled the passages .
But it was Valerius who truly demonstrated why he had earned his reputation as one of the kingdom's
strongest warriors. In the tight confines of the corridor, surrounded by enemies on all sides, the knight captain
became a a killing machine.
His sword moved too fast for the eye to follow, a thrust to the throat, a slash that split two of them in half at
once.a pommel strike that crushed a skull—every move eliminating one threat while positioning him for the
next attack.
When they reached a corner where nearly twenty Masked Ones had established what they thought was an
impregnable position, Kazuki watched in amazement as Valerius simply walked into them like a farmer
harvesting wheat. Bodies fell around him in rapid succession as his blade opened pierced hearts, and drank
blood by the gallon. The wounds he sustained— a shallow cut on his arms and barely seemed to register as he
continued he continued to kill everyone in their path everyone who stood in their path.When the last assassin
fell, Valerius was still standing, his sword dripping with blood .Kazuki stared at the corridor filled with bodies,
his respect for the knight captain's abilities reaching new heights. Despite his injuries and advancing age,
Valerius remained one of the most dangerous men alive and he feared what would happen if that blade ever
turned on him when circumstances ."The engine room is just ahead," Reina said,as smoke continued to pour
through the ship's ventilation systems.They found the mana engine chamber in chaos. Bodies of transcription
mages lay scattered around the room, their robes bloodied from the the daggers of the masked ones. Complex
magical circles carved into the floor and walls flickered erratically, their precise patterns disrupted by
structural damage and the loss of the mages who had maintained them.At the center of the room, a single
surviving mage knelt before the ship's primary mana crystal—a massive gem that provided power for all of
the vessel's magical systems. The man was visibly coughing up blood from internal injuries, but he continued
desperately trying to maintain the failing transcription circles that kept the crystal stable."Help... me..." he
gasped as they entered, his voice barely audible over the sound of crackling magical energy. "The crystal...
cracked... overheating..."Reina immediately knelt beside him, her hands glowing with healing magic as she
assessed his injuries. But the mage shook his head weakly, pushing her away."No time... for healing," he
insisted. "Crystal... if it goes critical... whole ship... vaporized..."Kazuki could see the problem immediately. The
massive mana crystal that powered the ship's engines was indeed cracked, with lines of fracture spreading
across its surface like a spider web. Worse, it was glowing with an ominous orange light that suggested
dangerous levels of energy buildup."What do you need?" he asked the dying mage."Cool it down... quickly..."
the man replied, blood streaming from the corner of his mouth. "Temperature differential... might stabilize...
long enough... for repairs..."immediately, Kazuki positioned himself before the overheating crystal and opened
multiple connections to the largest water sources he could reach. Instead of using the water as a weapon, he
directed the streams directly onto the crystal's surface, causing the stone to emit clouds of steam as its internal
heat was rapidly dissipated."It's working!" Reina called out, her silver ring blazing as she added her own
magical expertise to the stabilization effort. Working together with the injured mage, she began repairing the
most critical transcription circles, restoring the delicate balance of forces that kept the crystal's power
contained.For several tense minutes, they worked in desperate concert—Kazuki maintaining the cooling
streams, Reina and the mage reconstructing the damaged magical protections. Gradually, the crystal's ominous
glow faded to its normal pale blue, and the erratic flickering of the transcription circles settled into steady
patterns."That should hold," the mage said with relief, before collapsing completely from exhaustion and
blood loss.Reina immediately began examining him, but it was clear that his injuries were beyond what could
be treated under these circumstances. "We need to get him to the surface for proper medical attention," she
said.They were carefully lifting the unconscious mage when the chamber wall—already weakened by the
explosions and subsequent fires—gave way with a grinding roar of collapsing metal and wood. The breach
opened directly to the outside air, revealing that the ship was indeed crashing toward what appeared to be a
harbor far below.The sudden decompression created powerful winds that threatened to pull all of them
toward the opening. Reina, positioned closest to the breach, was yanked off her feet hitting her head on the
walls edge and toward certain death in the fall.Without thinking, Kazuki threw himself after her, his only
thought being to reach her before she fell beyond his ability to help. His hand closed around her wrist just as
they both tumbled out of the half burning ship and into the open air.As they fell, Kazuki tried desperately to
focus his phase-shifting abilities. If he could manipulate pressure differentials to slow their descent, if he could
somehow create enough resistance to break their fall...But the effort required was beyond anything he had
ever attempted. The strain of trying to phase-shift both himself and another person while simultaneously
creating enough pressure to stop their fall felt like trying to lift a mountain with his bare hands.The world
around him began to blur and shift in ways that had nothing to do with their rapid descent. Instead of seeing
the harbor rushing up to meet them, Kazuki found himself looking at what appeared to be an endless blue
ocean, stretching to the horizon in all directions under a sky that seemed to pulse with its own internal light.In
this strange space between spaces, he could see multiple versions of himself—one falling through the air with
Reina clutched in his arms, another standing beside a shocked Valerius on what appeared to be the deck of the
now grounded ship. The images overlapped and shifted like reflections in disturbed water, making it
impossible to know which was real and which was not.Then reality snapped back into focus with the force of
a physical blow. Kazuki found himself standing on solid wooden planking, Reina unconscious but breathing in
his arms, while Valerius stared at them both with an expression of complete shock and disbelief."How did you
—" Valerius began, then stopped as Kazuki suddenly doubled over, blood pouring from his mouth and nose in
a rush that stained the deck beneath his feet.The effort of whatever he had done—whether he did had pushed
his abilities far beyond their safe limitations. His vision began to darken at the edges as his body finally
succumbed to the massive strain he had placed upon it.The last thing he saw before consciousness fled was
Valerius's face, filled with a mixture of concern and wonder that spoke to mysteries he was only beginning to
understand. Then darkness claimed him, and Kazuki collapsed to the deck with Reina still in his arms.---In the
shadows of the harbor district, Akira stood motionless as he observed the crash-site through a spyglass, his
expression one of fascination rather than concern for the lives that had been lost in the "test." Around him, his
aides in their obsidian masks waited in perfect silence for his assessment of what they had
witnessed."Remarkable," he murmured, his gentle voice carrying no hint of the violence he had orchestrated.
"Spatial manipulation on a scale that defies current magical theory the puppeteer was right the phase-shifter's
capabilities extend far beyond simple intangibility."One of his aides stepped forward slightly. "My lord, shall
we retrieve the subject for direct examination?"Akira lowered the spyglass and smiled with contentment. "Not
yet. The Puppeteer's creation has proven more intriguing than anticipated and even though he isn't here
angering him would get us killed for now we shall observe how he recovers from this before our next
approach."He folded his hands behind his back, with a satisfied smile the puppeteers masterpiece is truly
incredible and I intend to find out it's abilities before he can re emerge. "After all, the most valuable test
subjects are those who continue to surprise you. And I suspect our young doctor has many more surprises yet
to reveal."As guards and healer's began swarming the crashed skyship, Akira and his aides melted back into
the shadows of the harbor district, leaving behind only the carnage of their "test" and the " and the questions
that would soon demand answers from those who had survived it.
