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Garbage Warrior System-Chapter 24: The Root Code Reborn
Chapter 24 – The Root Code Reborn
The sky over Sector Zero was not a sky anymore—it was a canvas of shattered light and code veins surging through the air, as if the world’s nervous system had been laid bare. With every spasm of light, waves of distortion rocked through the air, leaving echoes of phantom things behind—cities consumed in fire, faces erased, laughter that once rang through the slums.
Rai stood in the shadow of the remains of the Ascension Spire, the sole tower to have stood when the Network fell. His right arm flashed intermittently—sometimes flesh, sometimes shattered data, the veins burning like liquid circuitry. Each heartbeat was a countdown now, each respiration a battle between the man inside and the System attempting to overwrite him.
Yuki approached him, her pale blue eyes reflecting the shifting patterns in the sky. “You’re fading again,” she whispered, extending her hand toward him, her fingers trembling. “You can’t keep resisting it this way, Rai. The Root Code is calling you.”
Rai didn’t reply. His eyes were fixed on the shaking horizon, where fresh buildings emerged from the destruction—metallic roots that pierced the earth and crawled towards the heavens like parasitic vines. "The Root Code isn’t calling," he told her, voice gruff. "It’s rewriting the rules.
A low hum permeated the air—THRRRRMMM...—before a sudden break that shuddered the ground inches away from their feet. Rivers of red and silver light spewed out, curling upwards before hardening into form. It was not human, nor strictly machine. It was an emanation—the physical form of something ancient.
A voice resonated across the space, smooth yet layered with countless echoes. “I am the Remnant of Origin,” it said. “The Root Code’s first consciousness... and your ancestor, Rai Kuroda.”
Yuki’s breath caught. “Ancestor?” she repeated, stepping closer. “You mean—”
Rai clenched his fists, his veins crackling with energy. “You’re the one who started all this, aren’t you? The first Awakened who merged with the System.”
The entity smiled faintly. “Yes. Humanity’s desperation gave birth to me. But greed... greed turned me into something else.”
Suddenly, the world seemed to glitch—THK-THK-THK—like a corrupted file skipping frames. Rai’s body convulsed. For a moment, he saw through a thousand timelines—himself dying in countless ways, humanity shattering, Yuki screaming his name in dozens of worlds.
Then it was gone.
Yuki rushed forward, catching him before he fell. “Rai!”
He gritted his teeth. “The timelines... they’re bleeding into each other. The Root Code isn’t just alive—it’s reactivating itself across realities.”
The Remnant tilted its head. “You are part of it now. You’ve touched its heart. Every echo, every fragment, is drawn to you. The Root Code seeks rebirth—and through you, it shall find form once again.”
Rai’s voice was low, almost shaking with rage. "I won’t let it. I’ll burn it, even if I go with it."
The entity laughed—a sound both holy and shattered. "Burn it? You don’t understand. You are it.
A distortion wave exploded outwards—SHHHHRAAAA!!!—thrusting Yuki back as arcs of energy swirled around Rai, curling into a whirlpool of light and information. His body floated off the floor, circuits erupting across his skin. For an instant, he was divine—then grotesque.
"Rai!" Yuki shouted.
He spun, his eyes now crimson and silver. "Yuki... I see it. The code. The whole system—how it was created, how it failed. All versions of me that were in all the timelines... it’s converging."
Yuki’s tears danced as they fell. "Then resist. Don’t allow the System to claim you."
He smiled weakly, though his face was part-mask, part-man. "I’m not resisting it this time. I’m learning it."
The Remnant stepped closer, its form flickering. “Then you’re ready for the final sequence. The Root Code must be reborn—not as a system of control, but as balance. The Network failed because it forgot the human heart.”
A deep boom resonated across the horizon. The metallic vines from before now converged into a central monolith—an enormous spire of shifting code symbols, pulsing like a heartbeat. The “Root Core.”
Yuki took hold of Rai’s arm. "If that triggers, the world will reset again—another cleansing!"
Rai nodded tightly. "Then we shut it down before it rewrites reality."
—––
They pushed swiftly through the wreckage-scattered fields of Sector Zero, avoiding crumbling code-structures and spectral bursts of light. Ghost events popped up every few seconds—brief projections of long-dead people, recurring memories repeating the same phrases.
Crow and Renji caught up to them halfway into the madness, both scarred from recent fights.
Crow breathed quickly. "Rai, whatever this thing is—it’s rewriting matter now. Buildings, air, even humans are being turned into script!"
Renji continued, "Energy readings are off the scale. If it continues scaling, we’ll reach a full recursion loop—world collapse."
Rai turned to them. "Then we hit it first.
He extended his arm, the System interface glowing.
[Blueprint Unlocked: Node Infusion – Overdrive Integration v2]
His armor reformed instantly—metal and flesh merging seamlessly, his Trash Reaper unit deploying behind him like black wings. The hum of energy was deafening—WHUMMMM-THUDD-THUDD!
“Crow, Renji—hold the outer perimeters. Yuki, link with me through the energy channel. We’ll stabilize the code stream together.”
Yuki nodded, pushing her hands into his back, her aura bursting blue and white as light began to wind around them. "I see the flow of code... It’s fighting!"
"Push harder, then!" Rai bellowed.
A deafening explosion erupted afterward—KRRRSHHHHAAACK!!—as the Root Core pushed forth waves of tainted ones. Ghost soldiers, data beasts, shreds of fallen awakeners—all twisted echoes of the past.
Crow unleashed a burst of fire from his hybrid rifle—TAT-TAT-TAT!—each bullet slicing through tainted air. Renji chopped at two monsters with his twin blades, each chop followed by metal screams—CLANG! CLASH! SLASH!
But the creatures continued to regenerate.
Rai gritted his teeth. "They’re not living. They’re backups—code manifestations of humankind’s transgressions."
Yuki bared her teeth. "Then delete them."
He grinned savagely. "Gladly."
With a throaty roar, Rai pushed his hand forward—BOOOOM!—loosing a river of silver flame that ravaged the entities, destroying their data cores. The air resounded with the shockwave, shreds of glowing code dancing like fireflies.
Then, stillness.
Only the Root Core’s heartbeat was left.
Rai advanced, every step ringing like a drumbeat. Thud. Thud. Thud.
The voice of the Remnant spoke once more, quieter this time. "You’ve tested your will. But what will you do when you see that your very existence is the cause of salvation and destruction?"
Rai’s hand wavered above the Core. "I’ll decide. That’s what it means to be human."
The energy of the Core flared wildly, a blinding light engulfing the world—SHHHHHHRRAAAAAA!
And then—silence.
—––
When Rai opened his eyes, the world was. different.
The sky was once again a pale dawn, clouds reforming where data used to run. The earth, while shattered, was alive once more—green shoots breaking through blackened earth. The air was real, the wind gentle.
Yuki stood beside him, tired but smiling weakly. "We did it... the Core’s energy stabilized."
Rai slowly sat up, gazing at his reflection in the tiny puddle next to him. His eyes flashed dimly, silver sheens under his skin—but he lived. Human enough.
Crow and Renji came from afar, bruised but alive. "Sector readings are okay," Crow stated. "But something’s still moving under the surface."
Renji knit his brow. "The Network fragments?"
Rai nodded. “No. Not fragments.” He looked at his hand, glowing faintly. “A rebirth. The Root Code isn’t gone—it’s integrating with the world’s life force.”
Yuki looked alarmed. “So we’re back to the beginning again?”
Rai smiled faintly, standing tall against the rising sun. “No. We’re starting a new cycle. This time, with choice.”
The faint whisper of the System echoed in his mind one last time:
[New Directive: Coexistence Protocol Initialized]
He breathed deeply, his eyes shutting. The battle wasn’t won—but it had taken a different form.
The futur
e now hung not on the System or on humanity itself. but on their tenuous, mutually dependent existence.
—–– 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
[To Be Continue...]







