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Chapter 14 - Chapter 14: Classification and Cockroaches

The early morning haze hung over Osaka like a heavy curtain.

The usual city hum — cars, bikes, morning chatter — had long since been replaced by silence, punctuated only by distant cries and the occasional gunshot.

Liam stood on the rooftop of a six-story building, crouched behind an old satellite dish, a small solar-powered radio buzzing beside him. Its screen flickered weakly, but the audio was clear.

A calm female voice spoke in Japanese, then shifted to English:

> "...Effective immediately, the United Global Alliance has issued standard classification guidelines for ARC Users and mutated threats. These power-level rankings are now recognized worldwide."

The radio beeped as the categories were read aloud.

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ARC User Rankings:

Rank F: Minor physical enhancement. No special ability.

Rank E: Enhanced physique, limited ARC manipulation.

Rank D: Controlled ability usage. Localized elemental or physical manifestation.

Rank C: Tactical ability. Area-effect or specialized function.

Rank B: High-threat. Battlefield impact, adaptable powers.

Rank A: Nation-level threat potential. Rare, often unstable.

Rank S: Unknown capabilities. Extremely rare. Top priority for observation and recruitment.

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Creature Classification:

Category 1 (Low Threat): Small-scale mutation. Often animalistic. Basic aggression.

Category 2 (Moderate Threat): Enhanced resilience. Physical weapons ineffective.

Category 3 (High Threat): Elemental mutation, regenerative ability, or intelligence.

Category 4 (Extreme Threat): Unique traits. Mass casualty risk. Requires multiple ARC Users to neutralize.

Category 5 (Cataclysmic): Unkillable by conventional means. Surrounds a crack zone. Detected only in major anomaly areas.

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Liam sat back, eyebrows furrowed as the wind tousled his hair. He absently flexed his right hand, the veins faintly glowing when he focused.

He'd already tested his strength — lifting steel beams, shattering concrete with focused punches. He could hurl a sharpened rod with pinpoint accuracy, sense movement within a dozen meters, and his reflexes bordered on unnatural.

His body could channel ARC energy like a battery. When he focused it into his limbs, they strengthened. Into his eyes — clarity. Into his ears — awareness.

But… no fire, no ice, no lightning.

Just power — raw, condensed, and flexible.

Rank E?

Maybe.

Rank D?

If his control improved — yes.

But that wasn't what worried him.

It was the urge. That boiling pressure when he fought — when he killed. The addictive surge of ARC energy after each battle.

He wasn't just growing stronger — he was changing.

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Streets of Osaka – Trouble Ahead

Later that day, with his two modified steel rods strapped behind him, Liam made his way through a shattered commercial street. Shuttered shops lined the sidewalks, most already looted. Glass crunched underfoot.

He paused as a sound reached him — distant shouting.

He crouched, moved toward the source.

A narrow alleyway opened into a small plaza — once a park, now a war zone.

There, a lone police officer lay on the ground, bleeding, clutching a shattered baton. Beside him, a teenage boy no older than fifteen cowered behind a broken vending machine, clutching a pipe.

Three figures circled them — no longer fully human.

Their skin was darkened and shiny, like hardened chitin. Their spines arched, and arms twitched with unnatural speed. One had mandible-like protrusions twitching from his face. Their eyes glowed a pale green.

Mutated humans.

Cockroach traits.

Twisted. Wrong.

And they weren't just mutated — they were intelligent, communicating with clicks and body movements.

Liam's grip on his steel rods tightened.

He could retreat.

He could leave them.

He could—

A screech from one of the cockroach-men broke the hesitation. One lunged.

The boy screamed.

Liam moved.

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Close Combat – Controlled Chaos

He sprinted into the plaza, drawing both rods mid-run. With a focused breath, he directed ARC energy into his legs and arms.

Time slowed.

The first cockroach-man barely had time to turn.

CLANG!

A sharpened rod struck its shoulder, cracking the chitin and sending it tumbling.

Liam spun, ducked a claw swipe from the second, then slammed both rods into its abdomen. The creature hissed, staggered — but didn't fall.

Fast. Durable.

He liked it.

The third attacker launched at him from the side. Liam barely twisted aside, taking a glancing hit that tore part of his jacket.

He retaliated with a brutal downward strike — CRACK — straight into its skull.

It crumpled.

The other two circled again, more cautiously.

He focused ARC into his core — centered, calm — then struck.

One rod jabbed through a joint in the creature's arm, piercing deep.

A twist. A snap.

The creature screeched and fell.

The final cockroach-man fled — vanishing into a sewer grate with a shriek.

Liam stood over the bodies, breathing hard. His body tingled. His vision sharpened.

The ARC was pulsing inside him. Reacting. Surging.

He was close — again.

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Aftermath

The teen stared at him in awe. The policeman groaned weakly, trying to sit up.

"Y-you're… not military," the teen said, voice trembling.

Liam didn't answer. He just knelt beside the officer and checked his wound.

It was deep — a gash along the ribs. But survivable.

He took out a small pack of antiseptic gauze from his scavenged satchel and pressed it into place.

The man hissed, then nodded in thanks. "You saved us… th-thank you."

Liam didn't say anything. He stood, eyes scanning the rooftops. Watching.

The cockroach-men weren't just mutated. They were coordinated.

That meant evolving intelligence.

And that meant… things were about to get worse.

Much worse.

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