My SSS-Rank Grim Reaper System
Chapter 186: WE HAVE TO BRING HIM BACK
[North Corridor]
"Both at the same time," said Marcus.
"The Harvester coordinating with Grim," said Maya. "Without verbal communication."
"F1 is in both of them." Raven. "They don’t need to talk."
Kira with her ears oriented toward the south corridor — [Predator’s Sense] reading the fight with the attention of something that had spent a long time learning to read combat situations.
"The creature has permanently lost one spiritual limb," said Kira. "713,800 HP. The pace is changing."
"In whose favor?" said Emily.
"Grim and the Harvester’s."
Emily looked at the Harvester’s white hair visible from the north corridor through the arch connecting the two corridors.
Looked at the 31,400 HP.
"And Alex?"
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The first creature at 713,800 HP processed the loss of its right spiritual limb.
Its learning system determined that the insulating exoskeleton adaptation did not cover attacks directly against the spiritual limbs.
A new adaptation was needed: retract the remaining spiritual limbs into the physical body where the exoskeleton could protect them.
The first creature retracted all its remaining spiritual limbs.
The three limbs that remained — right rear, left front, right front — retracted into the exoskeleton’s interior.
The exoskeleton closed over them.
The first creature was now completely physical — with no external spiritual limbs, only mass and an insulating exoskeleton.
Slower. Less information about the spiritual plane.
But the spiritual limbs were protected.
Grim read the adaptation.
[Harvester’s memories — pre‑sealing entities with retracted spiritual limbs]
The memories existed. The original Harvester had faced this before — not exactly this, but the pattern was recognizable. An entity that retracts its spiritual limbs into its physical body loses spiritual mobility but gains protection.
The countermeasure the original Harvester had used: massive physical damage to the exoskeleton until its density gave way enough that the internal pressure of the retracted spiritual limbs had no containment.
The retracted spiritual limbs pressed from inside.
The exoskeleton gave way from outside under massive damage.
The two pressures met at the point of least resistance.
Grim communicated that to the Harvester through F1.
The Harvester received the information.
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The constructed creature accelerated.
The irregular exoskeleton of the constructed creature struck the first creature’s exoskeleton at the left front point — not with combat precision, with the blunt force of mass against mass.
[Constructed creature — physical impact on first creature’s exoskeleton — left front point: 89,400]
[First creature HP: 713,800 → 624,400]
The first creature’s exoskeleton gave way 0.3 centimeters at the impact point.
Not enough for the retracted spiritual limbs to find an exit.
But enough for the density at that point to be lower than the rest.
Grim with his scythe toward that point.
[Grim — Scythe — cut at reduced‑density point]
[First creature — damage from cut at weak point: 156,800]
[First creature HP: 624,400 → 467,600]
The exoskeleton at the left front point gave way further — the combination of the constructed creature’s physical impact and Grim’s scythe cut on the same point creating cumulative damage that the first creature’s regeneration system could not compensate for at the same rate.
The retracted spiritual limbs pressed from inside at that point.
Finding less resistance.
The Harvester from the right flank — with Death’s Harvest toward the left front point where the exoskeleton had given way. Not toward the exoskeleton itself. Toward the microscopic space between the exoskeleton plates that the accumulated damage had created.
[F1 — Death’s Harvest — into the exoskeleton crack — target: retracted spiritual limb behind the crack]
The retracted left front spiritual limb found Death’s Harvest through the crack.
[First creature — Death’s Harvest damage on retracted spiritual limb: 198,200]
[First creature HP: 467,600 → 269,400]
The left front spiritual limb collapsed from inside.
The internal pressure at that point was eliminated.
The exoskeleton at the left front point, without the internal pressure that had kept it under tension — the plates lost part of the coherence that pressure had sustained.
The left front point structurally gave way.
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[North Corridor]
"Two hundred sixty‑nine thousand four hundred," said Maya.
"It’s dropping fast now," said Kira.
"The system that used the spiritual limbs as defense no longer works." Raven evaluated. "Each retracted limb is an internal pressure point that the Harvester can reach if the exoskeleton gives way at that point."
"And the constructed creature makes the exoskeleton give way," said Marcus. "Grim cuts the weak point. The Harvester reaches the limb through the crack."
"The three working in sequence," said Seraph.
Marcus looked at the fight.
"In the tournament, he used Reanimate to reactivate a minor monster." His eyes on the three‑ton constructed creature made from the material of two level‑200 creatures. "This is another order of magnitude."
"The tournament was the bearer using the skill," said Seraph. "This is the Harvester using the bearer."
Silence.
"Is there a difference?" said Marcus.
"All the difference in the world." Seraph looked at the white hair. "The skill has limits that the bearer can reach with training. The Harvester doesn’t have those limits because it didn’t learn the skills — it created them."
Davan from his position with 2,200 HP looked at the fight.
"How do we stop it when it’s done with the creature?"
The question no one had answered yet.
Seraph looked at Emily.
Emily, who had been looking at the white hair with her hands still and the expression of someone who had spent twelve minutes searching for an answer that didn’t exist in the books she had studied.
"Emily," said Seraph.
Emily looked at her.
"Targeted Purification."
"I don’t have the MP for—"
"I’m not talking about the full technique." Seraph. "The first time you brought him back — in the corridor. You used a specific memory."
Emily processed that.
"The boy in the back row."
"Yes." Seraph. "It wasn’t the MP. It wasn’t the technique. It was the specificity of the memory."
"The Harvester doesn’t respond to memories."
"Alex does." Seraph looked at the south corridor. "The Harvester is operating in Alex’s body because Alex yielded. If Alex has a reason not to yield—"
"The Fragments won’t yield voluntarily," said Cael. "The Fragments have total control."
"The Fragments yielded last time when Alex pushed back." Seraph. "He pushed back because he had reasons."
Emily looked at the white hair in the south corridor.
Looked at the 31,400 HP.
"What if it doesn’t work?"
Seraph didn’t answer immediately.
Raven looked at Emily.
Kira looked at Emily.
Maya with her notebook closed looked at Emily.
"Then we find another way," said Raven. Her voice carried something that wasn’t optimism — it was the specific certainty of someone who had decided that a negative outcome was not an option even if she didn’t yet know how to avoid it.
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[South Corridor]
269,400 HP.
The first creature with two spiritual limbs eliminated — the right one harvested by the Harvester on the flank, the left front one harvested through the crack. The two remaining retracted at the right front and right rear points.
The exoskeleton with reduced density in four zones — the points where the constructed creature had struck and Grim’s scythe had cut in sequence.
The first creature processed.
Its learning system searched for a new adaptation.
No external spiritual limbs — Death’s Harvest harvested them.
No safe retracted spiritual limbs — the three‑step sequence of impact, cut, and harvest reached them through the cracks.
The adaptation the system produced was the only one left available.
Move.
If the first creature did not stay in a fixed position, the three‑step sequence could not be completed — the constructed creature striking a point, Grim cutting the same point, the Harvester reaching through the crack required the target to stay still long enough for the three steps.
The first creature charged.
Not toward Grim. Not toward the Harvester.
Toward the north corridor — toward the group.
Toward Raven’s F3 magical signature, which was the most intense outside the south corridor.
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Raven saw the charge.
Army of Bones redistributed — the remaining skeletons formed a barrier at the arch connecting the two corridors.
[Army of Bones — barrier — 140 skeletons]
The first creature passed through the first forty without slowing.
The next fifty gave way in two seconds.
The first creature three meters from the connection arch with 269,400 HP and full speed.
The Harvester at 31,400 HP moved from the south flank — not with Alex’s normal combat speed. With the Harvester’s speed, which did not process distance as an obstacle but as a variable.
Three meters between the Harvester and the first creature.
The Harvester extended its hand.
Not toward the exoskeleton.
Toward the space between the first creature and the connection arch.
[F4 — opening of the plane between life and death — horizontal — in front of the first creature]
The plane opened like an invisible wall in the corridor — not a physical barrier, a spiritual barrier. The first creature charged toward something that its physical mass could cross, but its retracted spiritual limbs could not cross without desynchronizing from the physical body.
The first creature entered the open plane.
The retracted spiritual limbs encountered the plane between life and death inside the exoskeleton.
Internal desynchronization.
The physical exoskeleton continued the charge.
The retracted spiritual limbs became disoriented inside the plane.
The four reduced‑density points in the exoskeleton responded to the internal desynchronization with the kind of structural stress that occurs when what supports something from inside stops supporting it in a coordinated way.
The exoskeleton gave way at all four points simultaneously.
Grim on the constructed creature launched his scythe toward the four points in sequence — not one, four. F1’s double‑bladed scythe cut on the spiritual plane at the four reduced‑density points while the retracted spiritual limbs were disoriented and unable to redistribute.
[Grim — Scythe — cut at four simultaneous points — disoriented spiritual limbs]
[First creature — damage at four simultaneous points: 312,400]
[First creature HP: 269,400 → 0]
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The first creature’s exoskeleton collapsed.
The plates fell like those of the second creature — without drama, without an explosion. The system that had sustained them shut down, and gravity did the rest.
The spiritual limbs dissolved on the spiritual plane with the definitive‑end signature that F6’s bearer read as temperature and that Raven’s F3 read as the absence of a soul.
The first creature’s interior also dissolved — not on the physical plane, on the spiritual one. Thirty‑plus years of Temple containment and thirty minutes of combat ended on the spiritual plane of the Celestial Academy’s administrative wing corridor.
The corridor was silent.
Grim’s constructed creature stood still — without the first creature as a target, without an active instruction from F1, simply standing with the inertia of something that had just lost its reason to move.
Grim on top of it.
His crimson flames stable.
His double‑bladed scythe slowly fading.
And the Harvester at the side of the corridor with 31,400 HP and completely white hair and irisless eyes, looking at the first creature’s remains on the floor.
Not moving.
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Emily entered the south corridor.
Not running. Walking with the specific urgency of someone who knew that what she was about to do required more presence than speed.
Her hands without active Purifying Light.
She stopped five meters from the Harvester.
The Harvester turned toward her.
Its completely crimson eyes on Emily.
F1 and F4 processed her presence — the Purifying Light signature off, the specific signature of the healer who had spent months calibrating exactly what F1 and F4 meant in Alex’s body.
Emily held the gaze of the irisless eyes.
"Alex."
Not as a question.
As a call.
The Harvester did not respond.
The crimson eyes unchanged.
Emily breathed.
And said the only thing that had worked before.
Not the technique. Not the MP. The specific memory.