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Ultra Gene Evolution System - Chapter 175 – The Next Distance

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Chapter 175: Chapter 175 – The Next Distance

He went to the eastern district in the morning.

Not for an event. Not because anything required his presence there. He went the way a person returned to a place where something significant had happened—not to relive it, but to see what it had become in the time since.

The crack in the pavement was gone. The Guild’s infrastructure team had sealed it within the week after the road-anchor function completed, the standard procedure for any surface damage resulting from a path event. The building to the left no longer had the structural assessment notice on its door. The yellow inspection markers had been removed. The street looked like any other street in the eastern district.

Except that it wasn’t.

The new corridor ran the length of the eastern district’s outer section—a stable C-zone passage where the zone boundary had adjusted and held. He could read it through Extended Hunter’s Instinct as a distinct path-structure, different from the surrounding ambient field in the way a river was distinct from the land it ran through. The road network’s deep structure had executed a specific reconfiguration six hundred years in the preparation, and the reconfiguration was still there, permanent and settled, the way things were permanent that had been correctly completed.

He stood on the sealed street for a few minutes.

Then he went to the mission board.

He took stock of where he was.

B-Rank. War Body. Six fusions, all stable, all integrated into the body’s baseline. Dragon Predator Mode at full integration—continuous, pool-cost, spatial compression its natural expression. Sovereign Dominion road-integrated, conscious floor confirmed and upper range still developing. Adaptive Sovereignty active, routing output through the road channels. Core Regeneration passive, reducing recovery across all functions. 1,223 evolution points banked.

Two locked functions remained. Disruption Pulse and Piercing Authority, both from the original build, both surfacing in the path-depth layer—they required A-zone ambient exposure to activate, which meant B-zone work was the current path toward them. Not a destination yet. A direction.

The layer below: accessible in principle through the road connection, not yet readable in practice. He could feel its presence the way you felt a room’s temperature before you opened the door. Understanding what was in it would require sustained engagement at depths the current build had not yet reached.

He knew what the next phase looked like. He had enough information to begin.

Soren was at the board.

He had a new notebook open—the previous one had filled during the past four months. This one had the same systematic grid he used for everything, but the first page was different from his standard zone data entries. He had written a training schedule across the top of the page and below it a structured programme: zone fifteen, three sessions per week, with adaptation lag measurements at the start and end of each session to track the reduction rate.

He showed it to Kai without being asked.

"I need to build B-zone tolerance the way you built C-zone tolerance," he said. "Systematically. The adaptation lag reduction is measurable if you track it correctly. Three sessions per week gives the body enough exposure without overloading the recovery window." He looked at the grid. "At this rate I’m projecting War Body threshold in eight to ten months. The EP accumulation is the longer variable."

He closed the notebook.

He did not ask Kai to train with him. He did not suggest a partnership or a schedule or any shared arrangement. They would be in zone fifteen. They would see each other there. That was how it worked between them, and both understood it without it needing to be said.

The common room that evening held all of them.

Neral was at the table with a cup of something he had brought from the trading district’s better suppliers. He had been in Kael’s Seat for four months and had developed, in the way Neral developed things, a set of firm opinions about which establishments in the city were worth his time and which were not.

"I have been in this city for four months," he said, to no one in particular. "I find I have formed opinions about the mission board’s coffee."

Liora looked up from whatever she was reading. "It’s the same coffee everywhere."

"That," Neral said, "is the opinion."

The older man read his book. Mira sat with the vault pair in her lap—dark, warm, finished. Kai looked at the second folder on the table where he had left it the night before.

The group was intact. The arc was closed. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮

Four months and forty-three days since the highland trail. Since the first sight of the gate sensors lighting up when he walked through. Since Sael had intercepted him in the corridor and the director had given him forty-eight hours to explain himself.

He looked around the common room.

Everything that had survived the crossing was still here. Everyone who had crossed was still here.

He did not think that was a small thing.

Status summary:

Hunter rank: B-Rank

Body rank: War Body

Evolution Points: 1,223

Dragon-line pool: 100% — passive regeneration active

Framework: 100%

Active fusions: 6

Dragon Predator Mode: full integration, continuous

Sovereign Dominion: road-integrated, active

Adaptive Sovereignty: active

Core Regeneration: passive

Locked functions: Disruption Pulse, Piercing Authority — require A-zone depth

Layer below: connection established, not yet readable

He went to the mission board in the morning.

Not the boundary section. Not the zone fourteen listings. He went to the B-zone contracts and looked at the zone fifteen interior postings—the full-interior work, the contracts that required B-Rank classification and War Body endorsement both.

The clerk processed his permit request without flagging anything. B-Rank badge. War Body notation. B-adjacent endorsement on file. Combat record from the eastern district evaluation. Everything checked out. She stamped the form and handed it back.

He pinned the contract to his permit card.

Zone fifteen interior. Solo. No engagement restrictions.

He had been in this city long enough to know what it expected of him. He had been in this world long enough to understand what he was building toward.

He went to work.

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