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Chapter 6 - The Archive Below (6)

Crestwood High always felt old. Not ancient. Just... tired.

Peeling paint, humming lights, rumors about basements no one was allowed into.

Normal school stuff.

Until tonight.

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> [Objective: TRACE THE SIGNAL]

[Target Location: Veilzone – "Unknown Archive"]

[Coordinates: Sublevel -2, Restricted Maintenance Hatch]

[Access: Warden Class Required. Arsenal Sync ≥ 20%.]

[Status: Entry Permitted.]

The hatch was hidden behind the boiler room, half-buried under insulation and rusted metal. Most people wouldn't even notice it.

But the System made sure I did.

With Lena beside me, we pulled it open—revealing a pitch-black shaft leading down into silence.

"You sure about this?" she asked, checking her sigil interface.

"No," I admitted.

We went anyway.

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The descent was long. Metal stairs. Dripping pipes. Dust in the air like ancient breath.

Halfway down, my reflection in a cracked wall panel looked up before I did.

I kept my hand on the hilt of my Arsenal. The blade hummed against my palm like it knew something was waiting.

> [Entering Veilzone – Reality Stability: 63%]

[Warning: Class-Based Interference Detected.]

[Suppression Field: OFFLINE.]

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The corridor opened into a vast underground chamber.

No desks. No lockers.

Just rows of floating stone slabs, each etched with pulsing runes and shifting symbols—almost like… files.

Not digital. Not quite physical.

A library made of memories.

> [Welcome, Archive Warden.]

[Initializing Echo Memory Access.]

Lena's eyes widened. "I've only seen something like this once. During a system test breach. This place shouldn't exist."

"Thanks for the reassurance," I muttered.

We stepped deeper.

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Each slab displayed fragments as we passed.

A man screaming as shadows stitched his mouth shut.

A woman turning into fog and screaming through every phone in a building.

A monster made of time-lagged footsteps and echoing door creaks.

These weren't data logs.

They were recorded kills.

> [Echo Memory Compatible.]

[Would you like to bind additional weapon traits?]

Before I could answer, the chamber shifted.

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> [ALERT: ARCHIVE HAS BEEN BREACHED]

[Unauthorized Entity Detected]

[Manifesting Archive Guardian…]

The slabs rippled. Symbols bled red.

Something crawled from the far end—at first just a shadow, then a malformed figure of twisted parchment and fractured steel. Faces stretched across its surface, each whispering different words in reverse.

> [ENEMY IDENTIFIED: "MEMORY GUARDIAN – LINGUANTH"]

[Type: Echo Construct]

[Threat Level: B+]

[Combat Begins in: 5… 4… 3…]

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Lena flinched. "That's not a regular monster—it's part of the Archive! You kill it wrong, and it'll rewrite you into its next memory!"

"Cool," I muttered. "Guess we hit the boss room early."

> [Arsenal Memory Bind: ACTIVE]

[Chosen Trait: Mirror Spike – Anchor Mode]

[New Weapon Form: Echo Edge (Lv. 1)]

The blade changed again—now rippling like a mirror and humming with stored screams.

The Linguanth charged.

Its voice hit first—hundreds of words in a dozen languages all at once, like someone ripping open a dictionary mid-tornado.

My ears bled. My balance vanished.

But the System filtered it.

> [Tactical Sync – Lena Astrid: Deploying Counter Code]

[Skill Used: Null Loop – Echo Reversal Field (Lv. 1)]

The sound bent backward.

The Guardian stumbled.

I moved.

One slash. Two. Dodge. Anchor Spike through its foot.

The thing split open like an overexposed photo—blinding light and screaming code.

> [Target Eliminated.]

[EXP +145 | Skill Point +2 | Arsenal Expansion Unlocked]

[System Node Reconnected.]

And then, in the dark silence that followed, a voice returned.

The same one from before.

"Welcome to the Archive, Kai. We've been watching you since your first kill."

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