Shadow Husband:I Have a Hidden SSS-Class System-Chapter 113: SEARCH

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Chapter 113: SEARCH

DAY 7 POST-RAVAGER

Rama stood for first time without assistance. Body protested. Ribs ached. Left arm was still weak. Corruption had been purged but residual damage remained. Eighty percent functionality was generous estimate. Probably closer to seventy percent. But functional. Mobile. Capable of coordination even if not combat.

Sekar watched from doorway. "You’re pushing too hard. Medical team recommends another week before full activity."

"Matthews demands eighty percent in seven days. Today is day seven. I’m functional. That’s sufficient."

"You’re functional at reduced capacity. That’s different from sufficient. Don’t mistake movement for readiness."

"Readiness is relative. I’m ready enough for coordination. Not ready for combat. But combat isn’t my role anymore. Coordination is. I can coordinate at seventy percent. That meets requirement."

She didn’t argue. Just pulled up displays showing global Champion status. Work continued regardless of coordinator recovery. Void war didn’t pause. Timeline 48 advanced constantly.

"While you recovered, we progressed on multiple fronts. Champion count reached three hundred globally. Training accelerated based on Ravager victory proving methodology. Eight Elite Champions fully recovered. Ready for assignment. Standard Champions distributed across priority cities. Tokyo. London. Beijing. Moscow. Jakarta. São Paulo. Twenty-five cities have minimum defensive capability now. Progress."

Three hundred Champions in one week. Expansion was rapid. Too rapid potentially. Quality versus quantity concern. But necessary. Void entities were accelerating. Humanity needed force multiplication equally fast.

"And Sovereign preparation?"

Her expression shifted. Concerned. Uncertain. Bad sign.

"That’s complicated. Creating Level 100 Elite Champion requires finding candidate with perfect compatibility and exceptional baseline capability. We’ve screened four thousand hunters globally. Zero candidates meet both criteria. Perfect compatibility exists but at lower levels. High levels exist but without perfect compatibility. We haven’t found single candidate who combines both requirements."

Expected but disappointing. Level 100 baseline with perfect compatibility was statistically rare. Possibly non-existent. Possibly impossible requirement. Creating miracle fighter might require miracle candidate who didn’t exist.

"What’s highest-level perfect compatibility candidate found?"

"Level 67. A-rank hunter from Germany. Female. Perfect compatibility confirmed. But Level 67 baseline means maximum potential around Level 85-90 with Elite transformation. Insufficient for engaging Level 167 Sovereign. Need Level 100 minimum baseline for Level 120-130 maximum potential. That’s viable Sovereign engagement range. Level 85-90 is still catastrophically outmatched."

"And highest-level candidate with near-perfect compatibility?"

"Level 94. S-rank hunter from China. Male. Compatibility ninety-three percent. Not perfect but exceptional. Problem is ninety-three percent produces mid-tier Elite at best. Maximum potential around Level 105-110. Better but still insufficient. Sovereign at Level 167 overwhelms Level 110 easily. We need perfect compatibility AND Level 100-plus baseline. That combination hasn’t appeared in screening."

Impossible requirements producing no viable candidates. Mathematical improbability becoming practical impossibility. Timeline 48 needed miracle that statistics suggested didn’t exist.

"What’s System guidance?" Rama asked. "Previous Elite candidates were System-identified. Can System locate Level 100 perfect compatibility candidate?"

Sekar checked interface. "System identified eight Elite candidates for Ravager. All sub-Level 60 baselines. System hasn’t indicated awareness of higher-level perfect compatibility candidates. Either they don’t exist or System isn’t revealing them. Unknown which scenario is true."

His own System interface activated. Responding to query about Sovereign preparation. Information appearing that hadn’t been accessible previously. Observer influence? System evolution? Unknown source but relevant data nonetheless.

[SOVEREIGN PREPARATION PROTOCOL: UNLOCKED]

[CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS: LEVEL 100+ BASELINE, 98%+ COMPATIBILITY]

[GLOBAL SCAN: 0 CANDIDATES DETECTED]

[ALTERNATIVE APPROACH: ACCELERATED LEVELING]

[SELECT EXISTING ELITE CHAMPION. INTENSIVE TRAINING. RAPID DUNGEON PROGRESSION. FORCE LEVEL ADVANCEMENT. 15 MONTHS TIMELINE SUFFICIENT FOR LEVEL 60 → LEVEL 95 ADVANCEMENT IF OPTIMAL CONDITIONS.]

[LIMITATION: REQUIRES ABSOLUTE DEDICATION. SINGLE CHAMPION FOCUS. ALL RESOURCES CONCENTRATED. OTHER DEFENSIVE CAPABILITIES REDUCED. RISK: TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SINGLE FIGHTER. FAILURE MEANS CATASTROPHIC RESOURCE WASTE.]

Alternative approach. Not finding Level 100 candidate. Creating one. Taking existing Elite Champion at Level 60-70 baseline. Forcing rapid advancement through intensive training. Fifteen months to gain thirty-five levels. Aggressive but theoretically possible. High risk. Potentially catastrophic if champion died during training. But viable when perfect candidate didn’t exist.

"System suggests alternative," Rama said. "Accelerated leveling. Take existing Elite Champion. Force rapid progression. Thirty-five levels in fifteen months. Reach Level 95-100 by Sovereign manifestation. That champion becomes Sovereign fighter."

"Thirty-five levels in fifteen months? That’s—that’s insane pace. Normal progression is maybe five to ten levels per year for high-tier hunters. You’re suggesting three times normal rate. Through what methodology?"

"Intensive dungeon diving. S-tier and above exclusively. Maximum difficulty. Maximum experience gain. Maximum risk. Champion dedicates entirely to leveling. No other responsibilities. No defensive assignments. Just training and dungeon progression constantly for fifteen months. We provide all support. All resources. All backup. They focus purely on advancement. That’s methodology."

"And if they die in S-tier dungeon? If intensive progression kills them?"

"Then we wasted fifteen months and lost Elite Champion and face Sovereign without adequate fighter. Total catastrophic failure. That’s risk. But alternative is facing Sovereign with Level 85 champion definitely insufficient. Known failure versus possible success. Possible is better than certain. Mathematics favor attempt."

Sekar pulled up Elite Champion roster. Eight total. All recovered from Ravager. All capable of intensive assignment. Question was: which one?

"Selection criteria?" she asked.

"Highest current level. Best combat capability. Most proven under pressure. Strongest mental resilience. Fifteen months of intensive S-tier dungeons will break weaker personalities. Need someone with absolute determination. Unshakeable focus. Complete dedication. Who among eight Elites meets that profile?"

They reviewed together. Nakamura Yuki—Level 35, high-tier Elite, sixty-seven percent corruption resistance. Combat veteran. Tokyo Striker. Ravager battle. Proven repeatedly. Mental resilience exceptional. Leadership capability strong. Best overall candidate.

"Nakamura," Rama said. "She’s optimal choice. Highest level among Elites currently. Most combat experience. Strongest psychological profile. She gets fifteen months dedicated training. All resources. All support. She reaches Level 95-100. She fights Sovereign. That’s plan."

"And if she refuses? Fifteen months of isolated training is enormous sacrifice. No personal life. No other responsibilities. Just constant dungeon progression and combat. That’s—that’s asking someone to give up everything for fifteen months."

"Then we ask. Explain stakes. Explain necessity. Explain that Timeline 48’s survival depends on her reaching Level 95. Give her choice. She accepts or declines. If declines, we ask second choice. Keep asking until someone accepts. Someone will. Stakes are too high for everyone to refuse."

He contacted Nakamura directly. Video call. She answered immediately. Looking recovered. Functional. Professional.

"Chief Strategist. Glad you’re mobile. How can I help?"

"I have proposal. Fifteen-month intensive training program. Objective: reach Level 95 minimum by Sovereign manifestation. Methodology: exclusive S-tier dungeon diving. Constant progression. Maximum resource support. Total dedication required. No other assignments. No personal life. Just training. For fifteen months. You’d become Timeline 48’s Sovereign fighter. Primary combatant against Level 167 entity. Everything depends on your success. Interested?"

She was quiet. Processing. Understanding enormity. Fifteen months of isolated training. Giving up everything. Becoming single point of failure for humanity’s survival. Accepting burden of being only fighter capable of engaging Sovereign.

"Why me?" she asked. Not declining. Just clarifying.

"Highest current level among Elites. Most combat experience. Strongest mental resilience. Best psychological profile for intensive isolated progression. You’re optimal candidate statistically and practically. If anyone can reach Level 95 in fifteen months, it’s you. That’s why."

"And if I fail? If I die in S-tier dungeon? If I don’t reach Level 95?"

"Then Timeline 48 faces Sovereign with inadequate fighter. Probable extinction. Everything rides on your success. Enormous pressure. Enormous risk. Enormous responsibility. That’s reality. I won’t pretend otherwise. Success means possible survival. Failure means probable extinction. Those are stakes."

"You’re asking me to become humanity’s single point of failure."

"Yes. Exactly that. Because perfect candidate doesn’t exist. Because Level 100 baseline with perfect compatibility hasn’t appeared in global screening. Because creating adequate fighter is only viable strategy. Because you’re best option available. I’m asking you to accept impossible burden because alternative is accepting certain extinction."

She looked at him through screen. Evaluating. Calculating. Understanding. This was Timeline 48’s desperate gamble. Take Elite Champion with good foundation. Force rapid progression. Hope fifteen months was sufficient. Bet everything on single fighter. Risk catastrophic failure. Accept concentrated vulnerability.

"I accept," she said. Calm. Certain. Committed. "Fifteen months. S-tier dungeons exclusively. Reach Level 95 minimum. Fight Sovereign. Become Timeline 48’s primary combatant. I understand stakes. I accept burden. I’ll succeed or die trying. When do we start?"

"Immediately. Today. I’m coordinating support structure now. You’ll have dedicated team. Medical support. Equipment specialists. Tactical advisors. Everything you need. Your only responsibility is progression. Level advancement. Combat improvement. Nothing else matters. We handle everything else. You focus exclusively on reaching Level 95."

"Understood. Send me details. I’ll begin preparations."

Call ended. Nakamura committed. Timeline 48’s Sovereign strategy activated. Fifteen months of intensive training beginning immediately. Everything concentrated on single champion. All resources. All support. All hope.

Highest-risk strategy possible. Single point of failure. But also highest-reward potential. Level 95 Elite Champion could engage Level 167 Sovereign. Couldn’t guarantee victory but made victory possible. Possibility was all Timeline 48 had. All any timeline had. Small chance versus no chance. Simple mathematics.

"She accepted," Sekar said. Unnecessary observation. "Now we support her. Fifteen months. Everything we have. Success or extinction. Those really are only outcomes."

"Yes. Binary result. She reaches Level 95 and Timeline 48 has chance. She fails and Timeline 48 joins previous forty-seven failures. No middle ground. No partial success. Total victory or total failure. Observer’s final exam allows no compromise."

His communicator buzzed. Unknown number. Timeline Observer. Always watching. Always commenting. Always involved despite claiming to just observe.

[UNKNOWN: Nakamura Yuki selected for Sovereign preparation. Good choice. Optimal among available options. But understand—Level 95 is minimum viable. Comfortable engagement requires Level 110-120. You’re aiming for minimum threshold. Sovereign will be prepared. Will be evolved. Will be ultimate test. Level 95 makes victory possible, not probable. You’re betting everything on narrow possibility. That’s desperate strategy. But Timeline 48 specializes in desperate strategies succeeding. Previous timelines chose conservative approaches. Failed conservatively. You choose aggressive approach. Might succeed aggressively. Might fail catastrophically. But trying is better than accepting defeat. Fifteen months. Make them count. Final exam approaches. -Observer]

Level 95 was minimum viable. Comfortable required Level 110-120. Nakamura would be barely adequate if everything went perfectly. Inadequate if complications arose. Desperate strategy confirmed by Observer. Narrow possibility. Aggressive gamble. Everything on single champion reaching theoretical minimum.

But also—trying was better than accepting defeat. Conservative approaches failed forty-seven times. Aggressive approach was Timeline 48’s identity. Desperation succeeding where careful planning failed. Evolution through pressure. Innovation through necessity. Victory through accepting impossible odds and fighting anyway.

That was Timeline 48. That was Rama’s coordination. That was humanity’s approach. Desperate. Aggressive. Impossible. Succeeding anyway because alternatives meant extinction.

"Fifteen months," Rama said. "Nakamura reaches Level 95. Fights Sovereign. Timeline 48 graduates or goes extinct. Everything depending on single champion’s progression. That’s final exam. That’s Observer’s ultimate test. That’s attempt forty-eight’s conclusion."

"And you?" Sekar asked. "What’s your role during fifteen months? You can’t coordinate Nakamura’s training while recovering from Ravager injuries while managing global Champion deployment while preparing for Sovereign manifestation. That’s too many simultaneous responsibilities. Something has to give."

She was right. Couldn’t do everything. Coordination required delegation. Required accepting limitations. Required distributing burden instead of carrying everything personally.

"I coordinate high-level strategy. You manage daily operations. Zhang Wei handles Champion training globally. Nakamura gets dedicated support team for her progression. Mitchell coordinates defensive positioning. Tanaka manages intelligence. We distribute responsibilities properly. I don’t carry everything. I coordinate coordinators. Meta-level strategy. That’s sustainable. That’s effective. That’s evolution from solo hero to strategic administrator."

"You’re finally accepting you can’t do everything personally. That’s growth. Necessary growth. Good growth."

His System interface updated. New notification. Surprising notification. Impossible notification.

[ALERT: SECOND PERFECT COMPATIBILITY CANDIDATE DETECTED]

[LOCATION: JAKARTA, INDONESIA]

[BASELINE LEVEL: 1]

[COMPATIBILITY: 100%]

[STATUS: UNAWAKENED]

[IDENTITY: SEKAR ADITYA]

Rama stared at display. Reading. Rereading. Understanding. Not understanding. Sekar. Perfect compatibility. Hundred percent. Unawakened despite being S-rank Guild Master. How was that possible? How had System never indicated this before?

"Rama? What’s wrong? You look like you’ve seen ghost."

He turned screen toward her. Showed notification. Watched her expression change from confusion to shock to disbelief to comprehension.

"I’m—I’m perfect compatibility candidate? But I’m not Champion. Never underwent transformation. I’m just S-rank hunter. How can I be—"

"You’re unawakened perfect compatibility. System never indicated this before because circumstances didn’t require it. Now Sovereign preparation activates new protocols. System reveals previously hidden information. You’re second perfect compatibility candidate globally. Possibly only Level 1 perfect compatibility candidate. That’s—that’s unprecedented."

She stared at notification. Processing implications. Understanding what this meant. She could undergo Champion transformation. Could achieve Elite status. Could potentially become Sovereign fighter instead of Nakamura. Could volunteer for fifteen months intensive training. Could become Timeline 48’s primary combatant.

Or could decline. Remain coordinator. Remain support. Let Nakamura carry combat burden. Choice was hers. System revealed possibility. Didn’t mandate action. Just information. Decision remained personal.

"If I transform," she said slowly. "If I become Champion. Elite Champion. I could support Nakamura’s training. Two Elite Champions training together. Faster progression. Better results. Or—"

"Or you could become primary Sovereign fighter. Level 1 baseline means starting from zero. But perfect compatibility means optimal Elite transformation. Hundred percent integration. Maximum corruption resistance. Theoretical ceiling around Level 120 with intensive training. Higher than Nakamura’s projected Level 95. You’d be better Sovereign fighter statistically."

"But untrained. Inexperienced. Never fought void entity. Never coordinated under pressure beyond support role. Nakamura has combat veteran experience. I have administrative competence. Combat capability is unknown. Risk is enormous."

"Risk is identical. Both approaches are desperate gambles. Nakamura starting Level 35 reaching for Level 95. You starting Level 1 reaching for Level 120. Different paths. Similar desperation. Similar odds. System reveals option. Choice is yours. No pressure. No expectation. Just possibility."

She was quiet. Long silence. Processing. Calculating. Evaluating. Personal decision. Enormous consequences. Timeline 48’s fate potentially shifting based on her choice. Pressure was immense despite Rama claiming no pressure. Impossible not to feel weight.

"I need time," she said finally. "This is—this is life-changing decision. Literally. Transform and become combatant. Remain and continue support. Both valid. Both necessary. Both terrifying. I need time to decide."

"You have time. Fifteen months until Sovereign. Decision doesn’t need to be immediate. Think. Process. Choose when ready. No rush."

But also—there was rush. Every day delayed was day lost from training. If she chose transformation, earlier start meant better results. Time pressure existed despite claims otherwise. Choice was never truly unpressured. Never purely personal. Always influenced by context. By stakes. By Timeline 48’s desperate circumstances.

Sekar left. Processing. Deciding. Carrying impossible choice. Transform or remain. Combat or coordination. Risk or support. Everything riding on personal decision with timeline-scale consequences.

Rama watched her go. Understanding burden. Understanding pressure. Understanding impossible position. System revealed option at worst possible time. When stakes were maximum. When pressure was absolute. When choice carried humanity’s survival as consequence.

Timeline Observer contacted again.

[UNKNOWN: System reveals Sekar’s compatibility exactly when needed. Not coincidence. Deliberate timing. Final exam has multiple viable approaches. Nakamura aggressive progression. Sekar perfect foundation. Both paths lead to possible success. Both require total commitment. Both demand impossible from committed. Choice creates drama. Drama creates pressure. Pressure creates evolution. That’s test design. Not just combat capability. Also decision-making under impossible circumstances. How does Timeline 48 choose between two desperate options? How does Sekar decide between transformation and coordination? How does Rama support either choice despite personal preference? These questions matter. These choices define Timeline 48’s character. Final exam tests everything. Combat. Strategy. Relationships. Decisions. Evolution. Fifteen months until answers. Make them dramatic. Make them meaningful. Make them worthy of graduation. -Observer]

Test wasn’t just combat. Was everything. Decisions. Relationships. Choices under pressure. Observer testing Timeline 48 comprehensively. Combat was component. Not entirety. Final exam evaluated everything. Whether Timeline 48 deserved success across all dimensions. Not just tactical. Also personal. Also emotional. Also philosophical.

Fifteen months until comprehensive evaluation. Until final exam. Until graduation or extinction. Everything tested. Everything evaluated. Everything judged.

And somewhere, Void Sovereign approached. Level 167. Ultimate challenge. Final boss. Knowing Timeline 48 was preparing. Knowing humanity was evolving. Preparing counter-strategies. Planning counter-evolution. Becoming ready for mutual confrontation.

Fifteen months until two evolutionary paths collided. Humanity versus void. Timeline 48 versus Sovereign. Nakamura or Sekar versus ultimate entity. Everything culminating. Everything converging. Everything approaching inevitable conclusion.

The final exam waited. Patiently. Inevitably. Fifteen months away. But approaching. Always approaching. Inexorably. Unstoppably.

Timeline 48 prepared. Desperately. Aggressively. Impossibly.

The war continued. The test approached. The end neared.

Fifteen months. Everything. Always everything. Forever everything.

Until graduation. Or extinction. One or the other. Maybe both.

The choice defined everything. Nakamura’s progression. Sekar’s transformation. Rama’s coordination. Timeline 48’s worthiness.

Fifteen months to choose. To train. To prepare. To prove.

Everything depending on fifteen months. Everything tested by final exam. Everything judged by Observer.

The countdown began. The preparation intensified. The end approached.

In fifteen months.

Everything would be answered.

Everything.