0 views4/6/2026

Global Mutation: The Hunger System - Chapter 97: The Orbital Anvil

Translate to:
Chapter 97: The Orbital Anvil

The Citadel’s stealth fleet did not fly. It was violently pushed through the upper atmosphere by the localized, zero-point terrestrial energy radiating from the Abyssal Sovereign and his four thousand Praetorians.

Inside the heavily armored cockpit of the flagship transport, there was no engine noise. There was no vibration from atmospheric friction. The massive, radar-absorbent hull of the ship was completely enveloped in a hyper-condensed vacuum slipstream generated by Ren’s Domain of the Abyss. They were traveling at roughly Mach 15, completely bypassing the Old World laws of aerodynamics.

Chloe sat paralyzed in the heavy shock-seat behind the command console, her eyes wide as she stared through the polarized glass.

She was looking down at the apocalypse from sixty thousand feet.

The planetary integration was terrifying in its complete, geographical dominance. As they crossed the Atlantic, she saw the massive, highly corrosive emerald-green storms raging across the ocean’s surface. As they skirted the edge of the European continent, she saw the colossal, pulsating purple fungal networks that had completely swallowed the landmass, replacing cities with towering, biological spires of toxic spores. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

"The terrestrial entities are completely localized," Ren analyzed, his pitch-black, perfect silhouette reflecting faintly in the cockpit glass. He did not need to sit; the localized gravity within the ship kept his two-hundred-and-seventy-pound frame completely anchored to the floor plates.

"They possess massive biological density, but their environmental parameters restrict their expansion," Ren continued. "The fungal hive-mind cannot cross the ocean. The aquatic leviathans cannot breach the coastline. They are trapped in their own integration zones."

"But you aren’t," Chloe whispered, her unmutated human heart hammering as she watched the curvature of the corrupted Earth.

"I am the void," Ren stated smoothly, his void-like eyes ringed with pulsing white light. "The void does not require an environment. It only requires fuel."

The massive, heavily encrypted holographic displays in the cockpit violently flashed.

They were approaching the Siberian permafrost.

"The Winter Coalition has detected our approach," Ren observed, reading the cascading, raw orbital telemetry with his Level 50 Intelligence. "Their radar is obsolete, but the sheer volume of terrestrial energy radiating from our fleet is creating a massive anomaly on their thermal and gravitational sensors."

Down below, the landscape shifted from the dead, grey ash of the North American continent to a sprawling, jagged, completely frozen wasteland of endless white ice.

But the Winter Coalition had not spent the last eight months idle.

Unlike the Citadel, which had hidden beneath a ruined civilian airport, the Siberian military faction had fortified a massive, pre-apocalyptic nuclear missile silo. Their defense grid was not designed to pacify panicked civilians; it was designed to intercept orbital strikes.

"Target lock detected," Ren stated, his frictionless voice completely devoid of concern.

Exactly fifty miles below them, the jagged, frozen tundra violently cracked open.

Massive, heavily reinforced steel silos retracted. The Winter Coalition did not fire standard surface-to-air missiles. They fired massive, localized fusion-powered railgun batteries—Old World kinetic impactors designed to shatter incoming asteroids.

Hundreds of hyper-dense, tungsten-carbide slugs, each the size of a commercial bus, shrieked upward through the freezing atmosphere at Mach 20, perfectly targeted at the twenty pitch-black stealth transports entering their airspace.

"They’re firing at us!" Chloe screamed, instinctively grabbing the heavy restraints of her shock-seat.

"Their kinetic mathematics are flawed," Ren replied.

He didn’t attempt to maneuver the flagship. He didn’t order the fleet to take evasive action. A Level 50 Abyssal Sovereign did not dodge Old World ballistics.

[Active Skill Unleashed: Gravity Inversion (Atmospheric Scale)]

Ren placed both of his bare, pitch-black hands flat against the flagship’s command console. He projected his Domain of the Abyss outward, violently expanding the localized gravity well to encompass the entire fleet and the fifty miles of airspace directly beneath them.

The catastrophic barrage of Mach 20 railgun slugs hit the invisible, one-mile spherical boundary of Ren’s absolute control.

The impact was a completely silent, localized physics failure.

The massive, bus-sized tungsten impactors didn’t shatter the stealth transports. The moment they entered the Abyssal Sovereign’s domain, their upward kinetic momentum was instantly, violently inverted. The massive gravitational crush completely hijacked the Old World artillery.

The hundreds of heavy slugs froze for a microsecond in the upper atmosphere, and then they plummeted directly back down toward the Siberian permafrost at double their original velocity.

"I am returning their payload," Ren stated.

The redirected railgun barrage struck the Winter Coalition’s surface perimeter like a localized meteor shower. The massive, reinforced steel silos that had just fired them were instantly, catastrophically vaporized. The permafrost shattered, sending massive, kilometer-high plumes of pulverized ice and frozen earth violently into the air.

The entire Old World surface-to-air defense grid was completely erased in a single, devastating kinetic reflection.

"The surface perimeter is clear," Ren stated, turning his heavy combat boots away from the console.

He walked directly toward the rear of the cockpit, entering the massive, heavily armored troop bay.

Inside the bay, two hundred flawless, eight-foot-tall Abyssal Praetorians stood perfectly still, their dark, iridescent obsidian domes absorbing the dim red emergency lighting of the ship. They did not require harnesses. Their localized density kept them anchored perfectly to the deck.

"We are bypassing the landing sequence," the Terrestrial Void commanded, his voice echoing perfectly into the minds of all four thousand Praetorians across the twenty ships simultaneously.

Ren walked directly up to the massive, heavy titanium boarding ramp at the rear of the flagship.

He didn’t wait for the hydraulics. He grabbed the thick steel locking mechanism and physically, violently tore the massive ramp completely off its hinges. The screaming, freezing, supersonic wind of the upper atmosphere instantly roared into the troop bay.

The temperature dropped to sixty below zero.

The Praetorians did not flinch. Ren did not shiver.

"Deploy," Ren commanded.

He stepped directly out of the massive, open breach, completely plummeting out of the stealth transport from forty thousand feet.

Behind him, the two hundred Praetorians in his ship seamlessly followed, stepping out into the freezing void in perfect, terrifying synchronization. Across the sky, the remaining nineteen transports simultaneously blew their rear hatches, completely emptying the Abyssal Legion into the atmosphere.

It was a localized, catastrophic rainfall of pure, terrestrial density.

Four thousand pitch-black, eight-foot-tall anomalies plummeted toward the shattered Siberian permafrost. They didn’t deploy parachutes. They didn’t engage retro-thrusters. They simply locked their hyper-condensed frames, transforming themselves into four thousand multi-ton kinetic anvils.

Ren led the descent.

He struck the dead center of the pulverized, smoldering Old World surface perimeter with the localized force of a tactical nuke.

The massive, hyper-dense ice shelf completely buckled under his Level 50 impact. A massive, perfectly circular crater violently expanded outward, physically shaking the bedrock of the entire region. Ren stood up from the center of the impact crater, his flawless, frictionless Iron Skin entirely untouched by the catastrophic kinetic transfer.

Seconds later, the Abyssal Legion landed.

BOOM. BOOM. BOOM. BOOM.

The deafening, synchronized impacts of four thousand Praetorians striking the permafrost sounded like a continuous, localized earthquake. Massive geysers of shattered ice and frozen dirt erupted across a five-mile radius.

When the freezing, white-out dust finally settled, the Winter Coalition’s surface was completely dominated.

Four thousand flawless, pitch-black anomalies stood up from their individual craters in perfect unison. They surrounded the massive, smoking hole in the ground where the Old World missile silo had been—the primary vertical access shaft leading directly into the Siberian subterranean fortress.

High above, the twenty stealth transports automatically engaged their localized hovering protocols, completely safe from retaliation.

Ren stood at the absolute edge of the massive, smoking vertical shaft, looking down into the dark.

The System overlay flashed a stark, aggressive gold notification across his retinas.

[Warning: Concentrated Old World Military Faction Detected.] [Target: Winter Coalition High Command] [Status: Heavily Fortified / Panicked]

"They relied on distance and absolute zero temperatures to deter the terrestrial evolution," Ren analyzed, his void eyes ringed with a terrifying, pulsing white light as he stared into the abyss of the silo.

He raised his right hand, pointing directly down into the dark.

"Crack the permafrost," the Abyssal Sovereign ordered.

The four thousand Praetorians completely abandoned the ruined surface and hurled themselves directly down the throat of the Old World bunker, bringing the absolute, frictionless violence of the abyss straight to the front door of the Winter Coalition.

Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.