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Chapter 21 - Chapter 21: The Steel Chrysalis

The transition from a planetary empire to a galactic fortress began not with a roar, but with a rhythmic, subterranean pulse.

​Under Lin Xuan's command, the Primal Nest became the heart of a global transformation. The Imperial Capital's streets were no longer paved with gold and marble; they were being reinforced with Chitin-Steel, a bio-organic alloy synthesized by Lin Chen using the secretions of the Dragon-Slaying Hornet and industrial-grade carbon.

​Lin Xuan stood atop the Imperial Spire, watching the first "Hive-Spire" break through the clouds. It was a massive, needle-like structure designed to act as both a spiritual lightning rod and a planetary railgun.

​[System Notice: Planetary Integration at 42%.]

[Project: The Steel Chrysalis is active.]

[New Unit Unlocked: Void-Worker Drones (Rank 4 - Iron-Chitin).]

​"The first batch of 'New-Borns' has stabilized," Lin Yue said, appearing at his side. She looked exhausted, but her aura was radiant. "They aren't just humans with spiritual roots, Xuan'er. They have an innate 'Hive-Sense'. They can communicate non-verbally across miles. It's making the construction ten times faster."

​"It's also making them vulnerable," Lin Xuan noted, his eyes fixed on the star-map projected from his wrist. "If a Harvester telepath hits the network, they could shut down the whole planet. We need a firewall."

​"That's where I come in," Lin Chen chimed in through the mental link, her voice buzzing with excitement. "I've tapped into the Shadow-Stalker Ant's spatial frequency. I'm building a 'Void-Fold' around our collective consciousness. To an outsider, our minds will look like a black hole."

​The Shadow in the Belt

​While the planet built its defenses, the Abyssal Shadow-Slayer had been sent on a long-range scouting mission to the edge of the solar system.

​Suddenly, Lin Xuan's vision flickered. He was no longer on the spire; he was seeing through the eyes of the ant, trillions of miles away in the frozen silence of the asteroid belt.

​A massive, jagged vessel—shaped like a rotted ribcage and miles long—was drifting silently past Pluto. It wasn't a ship of metal; it was a necrotic, bio-mechanical monstrosity.

​[Target Identified: Harvester Scout — 'The Bone-Picker'.]

[Threat Level: 8-Star (Calamity).]

​The ship was emitting a low-frequency pulse that acted like a sonar, scanning the planets for "ripe" life-force. As the pulse hit the Shadow-Ant, the creature flickered, nearly forced out of its phase-shift.

​"They're early," the Queen of the Swarm whispered in Lin Xuan's mind. She materialized beside him, her gossamer wings trembling. "That's not a harvester. That's a 'Seeder'. It's coming to inject a parasitic virus into our atmosphere to soften the population before the main fleet arrives."

​"Not on my watch," Lin Xuan growled.

​The Sovereign's First Strike

​Lin Xuan didn't call a council. He didn't alert the Emperor.

​"Feng'er! Prepare the Valkyrie Interceptors! We're going to the belt."

​Lin Feng appeared from the training grounds below, her eyes flashing with battle-lust. "Finally! I was starting to think I'd grow old building walls!"

​Lin Xuan didn't use a traditional spaceship. He walked to the center of the palace's teleportation array—a masterpiece of Lin Chen's spatial engineering.

​"Xiao Ying, anchor the coordinates. Xiao Jin, prepare the sting."

​In a flash of violet light, Lin Xuan, Lin Feng, and a squad of twelve elite Sovereign Shadows vanished from Earth.

​They reappeared in the vacuum of space, standing directly on the surface of an asteroid just a few miles from the Harvester Seeder. Thanks to the Moon-Glow Larva's localized atmospheric bubble, they could breathe and move as if they were on terra firma.

​"Look at that thing," Lin Feng whispered, her hand tightening on her wind-blade. "It looks like it's made of petrified corpses."

​"It's made of the civilizations they've already harvested," Lin Xuan said, his voice cold and lethal. "Xiao Jin, go. Breach the hull. I want to see the 'pilot' of this graveyard."

​The Dragon-Slaying Hornet shot forward, a streak of golden light in the eternal black. It didn't slow down as it hit the massive bone-ship; it vibrated at a frequency that turned the necrotic armor into dust.

​A hole the size of a tunnel appeared in the ship's side.

​"Sovereign Shadows, move in!" Lin Feng commanded.

​As they entered the ship, the air inside was thick with a green, sickly gas. Thousands of pods hung from the ceiling, each containing a shriveled, mummified alien.

​In the center of the bridge stood a creature that looked like a tall, spindly insectoid dressed in Victorian-era funeral rags. It turned its head 180 degrees to look at Lin Xuan, its eyes glowing with a malevolent, sickly yellow light.

​"Small... succulent... vibrant..." the creature hissed directly into their minds. "A new vintage. The Master will be pleased."

​"The Master isn't invited to this party," Lin Xuan said, raising his hand.

​The Scarlet Weaver shot from his sleeve, but it didn't spin a web. It turned into a liquid-crimson whip, crackling with siphoned 8-star energy.

​"I'm the Sovereign of this sector," Lin Xuan declared, his violet eyes burning. "And you're trespassing on my Hive."

​The Seeder let out a psychic shriek that cracked the bone-walls of the ship, but Lin Xuan just stepped forward, his insects manifesting in a terrifying, multi-colored aura of death.

Volume 2 had truly begun. The Swarm was no longer defending its home; it was hunting the hunters.

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