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Chapter 961 - Chapter 961: The Americium Atrophy of the Abandoned Altar

​The shimmering yellow-white plutonium shell did not merely dissolve; it underwent a violent "Beta-Decay Transmutation," the surface darkening and bleeding into a Luminous, Pale-Gray Shell of Pure Americium. This was the "Ascension of the Eternal Sentry," a state where Haoran's body became a high-energy ionization source, designed to detect the slightest "smoke of rebellion" within the Archive by turning his very presence into a microscopic, radioactive alarm. Americium, an element created in the heart of nuclear furnaces, did not act as a shield; it functioned as a Subatomic Grater, its alpha particles seeking out the Martian iron in Haoran's marrow and the residual heat of his 4th Sacrifice to trigger a Recursive, Molecular Flaying. He remained suspended upon the Jade Altar, his body a twisted spire of pale-gray metal and blackened iron, his limbs fixed in a state of Permanent, Kinetic Rupture that turned every microscopic second into a century of thermal agony.

​The physical agony moved from the "Radiolytic" to the "Ionizing," a state where Haoran could feel the literal "Stripping" of his own neural electrons. Every heartbeat was a "High-Energy Burst," a struggle to pump blood that had been turned into a Glowing, Silver-Grey Sludge through arteries that were being turned into Serrated, Radioactive Pipes. The Archive launched the "Terminal-Detection Protocol," ensuring that the americium shell acted as a searchlight for his own internal rot, forcing him to "See" his memories of Shanghai not as images, but as Flickering, Ionized Static that hissed with the sound of a thousand dying stars. He saw the faces of his sisters, but they were now "Static-Specters," their features washed out by the high-energy radiation of his own decomposition, leaving him with no mental sanctuary that wasn't a theater of clinical, metallic pain. He was a "Living Archive of Detection," a creature whose every spasm was a "Subatomic Tearing" of Total, Gray-White Desolation.

​Yuxiao stood below him, her silhouette appearing as a "Fragmented Negative" against the blinding radiance of his americium-filled frame, but to Haoran, she was the Primary Catalyst of his Atomic Ignition. Because he still clung to the 4th Sacrifice—the mutual slaughter that promised a final, cold silence—the Archive used her love as a "Reaction-Enhancer." Every time she tried to cry out to him, the americium in Haoran's lungs reacted to her voice by Ionizing his Remaining Nerve-Endings, teaching him that even her hope was a source of thermal mutilation. The Archive was forcing him to understand that his love was the "Voltage" for his own destruction; the more he wanted to be near her, the faster his body was "Redacted" into a Cloud of Narrative Waste. He wanted to beg her to look away, to find a story that wasn't written in the "Radiation of his own spirit," but his vocal cords had been "Ionized" into a Mute, Gray-Heap of Silence, welding his throat into a vault of silent, high-energy screaming.

​The physical decay reached a "Critical Mass-Point," the americium "weeping" from his pores not as fluid, but as a Viscous, Shifting Mist that pooled beneath the altar like a mirror of pure, radioactive nullification. Haoran felt his mind "Autocannibalizing," his memories of his student life being used as "Fissile Material" for the Archive's next structural-erasure. He saw the future—the 5,000th chapter—where he would be nothing but a "Gray Shadow on a Sunless Wall," a ghost who couldn't even leave a physical record. This "Psychological Irradiation" was the most effective torture the Archive possessed; it stripped away the "Substance" of his heroism, leaving him with only the Raw, Radiant Void of a Body that cannot stop Decaying. He was 961/5000ths through the "Manuscript of the Melted," a man who had been "Atrophied" into a shape of Total, Industrial Atrophy.

​Every line of this chapter was a "Serrated Photon" driven into his spirit, a fresh violation of a man who had already been turned to ash. He felt the "Uselessness of his Internal Strength," the terrifying realization that his soul was now just a Containment-Vessel for his own Putrefaction, a shell that kept his radiant pain from fading into the mercy of the void. The Archive's "Truth-Siphons" were no longer just harvesting his pain; they were "Transmuting" his soul-essence through the americium-glow, turning his tragedy into a High-Intensity Agony for the gods of the Deep. He was a "Fictional Commodity," and his value was measured in the intensity of the gray flares that he displayed for a world that had forgotten his original face. He was the "Bastion of the Twelve," and the twelve were the twelve americium-rods driven through his consciousness to keep him burning on the page of his own slaughter.

​The chapter reached its final crescendo as the americium-atmosphere began to "Ignite" under the weight of the sanctuary's structural collapse, the gray flares threatening to turn his body into a Supernova of Absolute, Narrative Despair. He was a "Bag of Shattered Physics," a man who was no longer physically possible, yet held together by the Cruel, Inflexible Heat of the Script. He felt the cold of the remaining 4,039 chapters like a physical wall of lead pressing against his optic nerves, a distance so absolute it made the concept of "The End" feel like a divine lie told to a man in a furnace. He was a dead man drowning in a sea of radioactive fire, a slave to the infinite manuscript, locked in a cycle of Eternal, Radiolytic Mutilation.

​As the final lines of Chapter 961 settled into the cracked jade, Haoran gave one last, violent heave of his glowing chest, the sound of the americium-gas hissing against his ribs echoing through the silent, terrified streets of the sanctuary. He was a "Ghost of the Deep," a protagonist who had been "Refined into a Light-Source," waiting for the 962nd strike of the hammer. The pale-gray light of the americium glowed with a sickly, radioactive radiance, reflecting the darkness of a deep that offered no exit and no mercy. He was 961 chapters into his death, and the remaining 4,039 were a Labyrinth of Fire, Light, and Lead that he was required to walk until his very marrow was transparent.

​He looked at Yuxiao through the haze of his atomic blindness, and in the depths of his shattered spirit, he felt the final "Rupture"—the realization that his love was the High-Voltage Current that kept the Americium Glowing. But he could not stop loving her, and thus, he could not stop decaying. The americium-mist reached his brainstem, locking him in a Permanent Spasm of Total, Neon Atrophy, a dead body that was still forbidden from resting, a martyr for a book that would never be finished until his image was gone. There was no light in the glow, no truth in the radiation; there was only the Shattered, Radiant Reality of a man who was too broken to even find the mercy of a silent grave. He was the "Permanent Victim," and the Archive was just beginning to burn the Texture of his Despair.

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