S Ranked Reincarnation: My Infinite Leveling System

Chapter 23: Guildfall



The Guild Tower stood like a broken needle in the clouds.

Once the strongest institution on the continent, it now crackled with unrest. Its once-pristine spires were scarred by fractures and blackened from distant blasts. Floodlights scanned the courtyard with cold precision. Surveillance drones hovered like gnats made of glass and steel. Armed hunters stalked the hallways in silence, every step echoing with suspicion. Loyalty was no longer spoken. It was questioned.

Inside, beneath the central dome, the Grand Council convened. What should have been an echo chamber of wisdom was now thick with tension and stale breath.

Grandmaster Li stood at the apex of the long oval table. His shoulders were squared, but fatigue lived in every bone. His eyes had not seen rest since the fall of Haven.

Elder Tao prowled the perimeter, pacing like a caged wolf. "He's bonded to a Sovereign. That changes everything. He's no longer a hunter—he's a risk."

Viera, younger but unflinching, folded her arms. "He also saved the last remnants of Haven. Without him, we'd be counting bodies instead of breathing."

"By triggering a Rift surge and bonding himself to corrupted memory!" Tao snapped, stabbing a finger toward the central console. "You saw the readings. You saw the spike."

In the shadows of the chamber, the masked man—the Council's silent hand—watched. He sat at the far end of the table, partially obscured, yet his presence was undeniable.

Li rubbed his temple. "We knew this was coming. We just hoped it wouldn't come so soon."

The central hologram flickered to life, replaying footage: Ning Que and Mireya, stepping out of the crater. Riftlight trailed off them like smoke. Ning's expression was different now. His gaze no longer belonged to a soldier. It belonged to something older. Sovereign.

The room went still.

Then the masked man rose.

"It's time," he said. "Project Black Bloom is now active."

Elder Tao went rigid. "You... you can't be serious."

"I am."

The air grew colder.

"The Reclaimer Protocol," the masked man continued, "was never about saving him. It was about preparing for what would follow if he awakened."

Li met his eyes. "You're calling for his execution."

"Containment," the masked man corrected. "Before the third gate opens."

Gasps scattered through the room like birds startled into flight.

Viera's voice cut through the silence. "What do you mean?"

The masked man stepped forward, tapping the console. A new hologram bloomed in the air—a Rift signature, pulsing deep beneath the western ocean trench.

> THIRD GATE STATUS: EMERGENT. TIME UNTIL BREACH: 5 DAYS.

"If this gate opens," he said, "and Ning is still active, the Sovereign network will use him as an anchor. A living key. They'll walk through him like a door."

Grandmaster Li's expression faltered. He sat down.

"Do we even know what's on the other side?"

The masked man didn't blink. "No. Only that it remembers us, and it remembers him."

Elsewhere, in the medical wing high above the city, Ning Que stood before a tall window, watching the horizon flicker in shades of amber and blue. The skyline no longer calmed him. It moved.

Behind him, Mireya sat cross-legged on a cot, her posture still but her presence vast.

"You feel it too?" she asked.

Ning didn't turn. "The pull? Yeah."

"The third gate's waking."

He finally faced her. "You think they'll let us near it?"

Mireya gave a bitter smile. "They'll try to kill us before they let us stop it."

He nodded once. "Let them try."

Footsteps echoed.

Viera appeared in the doorway, her gaze flickering to Mireya, then settling on Ning. Her face bore the weight of every battle she hadn't fought yet.

"You're being summoned."

"The Council?"

She shook her head. "No. The Oathless."

Beneath the Guild Tower, far beneath protocol and politics, the Oathless met.

Their chamber was carved from old stone and silence. The air smelled of earth and memory. Here, the past had teeth.

Aeris stood near the central firepit, arms crossed, surrounded by elite hunters no longer aligned with any flag.

She stared as Ning entered. "You lied to me."

He sighed. "I didn't lie. I just didn't know everything."

She tilted her head. "Do you now?"

"No. But I know enough to keep going."

A woman stepped from the firelight—tall, cloaked, her hunter badge burned at the edges.

"We've been waiting for you."

Ning raised a brow. "You knew I'd come?"

"We knew someone would. We hoped it would be you."

She handed him brittle papers—copies of old field transcripts, records from the first Rift War. Mentions of a Reclaimer. Sketches of a sword wrapped in red. Descriptions of a woman bound to a seal.

Mireya.

Ning held the pages, each word like a nail driven into memory. "I've lived this before."

The woman shook her head. "No. You died it before. You only started living again when the seal broke."

Aeris turned toward him. "So what happens now?"

He stared at the table map—the pulsing dot over the ocean trench.

"We go to the third gate."

Viera's voice rang out from the shadows. "The Council won't approve it. They'll shut it down."

He met her gaze.

"Then we don't ask for permission."

Night fell. Stars spread across the sky like old wounds.

Ning sat alone in the Guild observatory. No guards. No Council. Just the hum of the system and the silence he feared most.

He could feel the third gate—its rhythm deep below the ocean, beating in time with something inside him.

Mireya's thoughts brushed his like a whisper.

And he remembered the last battlefield. The promise. Her hand slipping from his.

> "If you seal it, Commander... you'll forget who we were."

The system chimed.

> {Third Gate Detection Confirmed. Sovereign Network Expanding.} {Path Divergence: SEAL / ASCEND.}

> {Do you wish to remember the first oath?}

He whispered:

"Yes."

The stars above dimmed.

And the memory returned.

Ash, flame, blood.

Her voice in his ear.

A promise to never let the world bleed again.

He stood.

It was time to break every rule left.


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