Shadow Husband:I Have a Hidden SSS-Class System-Chapter 117: SEPARATION

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Chapter 117: SEPARATION

Six weeks after restructuring. Coalition survived through distance.

Nakamura trained in European dungeons. France. Germany. Spain. S-tier challenges far from Jakarta. Far from Sekar. Far from daily comparison. Her progression remained slow. Level 52 became Level 55. Three levels in six weeks. Inadequate rate for Level 95 target. But functional. Surviving. Not breaking. Distance made inadequacy manageable. Knowing she was inferior was different from seeing it demonstrated. Psychology mattered. Gap existed but didn’t destroy her when invisible.

Sekar trained in Asian dungeons. Japan. Korea. China. Different continent. Different schedule. Different existence. Her progression remained exponential. Level 72 became Level 88. Sixteen levels in six weeks. Terrifying rate. Unprecedented growth. Ultra-Elite classification continued exceeding projections. Level 150 seemed certain. Possibly Level 160. Distance made success guilt-free. She wasn’t rubbing superiority in Nakamura’s face. Wasn’t causing daily psychological damage. Could progress without emotional labor burden. Freedom felt better than partnership.

Coalition existed technically. Two fighters training toward same goal. But partnership was fiction. Reality was parallel solo progression with shared destination. Different from true coalition. Different from mutual support. Different from what Timeline 48 needed. But functional. Surviving. Not optimal but not collapsed. Acceptable compromise between ideal and failure.

Rama coordinated both remotely. Video calls. Progress reports. Tactical adjustments. Never mentioning the other. Never comparing. Never acknowledging gap that both knew existed. Professional coordination. Emotional avoidance. Management through silence about uncomfortable truth. Not healthy. But functional. Coalition survived through pretending gap didn’t exist while everyone knew it did.

He sat in coordination center reviewing dual progression reports. Mathematics remained brutal. Nakamura projected Level 75 maximum. Sekar projected Level 155. Gap was widening despite separation. Distance removed psychological damage but didn’t change fundamental capability difference. Coalition was surviving emotionally while failing tactically. Better than collapsing completely. Worse than actually succeeding. Liminal state between hope and failure. Timeline 48’s perpetual condition.

His communicator activated. Unknown number. Not Observer. Different signature. Unfamiliar but official. VDB encrypted channel. Someone internal accessing emergency contact protocol.

"Chief Strategist Rama. This is Dr. Helena Müller. Elite Champion. Medical officer. Emergency situation requires immediate coordination. Level 89 void entity manifestation detected. Sydney, Australia. Local Champion count inadequate. Sixteen present. Seventy required for defensive adequacy. Entity manifests in six hours. Requesting immediate Elite Champion deployment. Recommend Nakamura or Sekar. Or both. Entity classification unknown. Could be Herald-type, Striker-type, or new variant. Treating as maximum threat. Need response authorization immediately."

Sydney. Australia. Six hours. Level 89 entity. Worse than London’s Level 72 Infiltrator. Comparable to Tokyo’s Level 68 but higher tier. Sixteen local Champions catastrophically insufficient. Projected casualties without reinforcement would be massive. Fifty thousand minimum. Possibly hundred thousand if entity was aggressive type.

But deploying Elite Champions meant disrupting training. Meant exposing them to combat risk. Meant potential death derailing Sovereign preparation. Meant choosing between saving Sydney or maintaining Timeline 48’s final exam fighters. Impossible choice. Again. Always again.

"Entity classification?" Rama asked.

"Unknown. Signature is unique. Not matching Herald, Striker, Infiltrator, or Ravager patterns. Something new. Possibly more dangerous. Can’t assess capability without observation. That’s why requesting Elite deployment. Need overwhelming force against unknown threat."

"Time until manifestation?"

"Five hours forty-seven minutes. Evacuation proceeding but population is four million. Can’t evacuate completely in under six hours. Estimate two million remaining at manifestation. Casualties will be catastrophic without adequate Champion response. Chief Strategist—I need authorization. Now. Before window closes."

Rama pulled up global Champion deployment. Standard Champions were distributed across priority cities. Redeploying them would strip other locations vulnerable. Elite Champions were strategic reserve. Deploying meant exposing Timeline 48’s Sovereign fighters to death risk. But not deploying meant fifty thousand to hundred thousand Sydney casualties. Mathematics were brutal. Save Sydney or preserve Sovereign preparation. Never both. Never comfortable choice. Always impossible calculation.

"Deploy Nakamura," Rama decided. "She’s closer geographically. Europe to Australia is shorter than Asia to Australia. She arrives faster. Has combat experience against void entities. Qualified for unknown threat response. Authorization granted. Emergency transport. Maximum priority. She engages Sydney entity. Sekar continues training uninterrupted. That’s compromise. Save Sydney without exposing both Sovereign fighters."

"Understood. Contacting Nakamura now. Emergency transport departing immediately. Arrival Sydney in four hours. One hour forty-seven minutes before entity manifestation. Adequate preparation window. Thank you, Chief Strategist."

Call ended. Decision made. Nakamura deploying to combat. First void entity since Ravager three months ago. First test of separated coalition under crisis. First time either fighter faced entity alone without partner support. Everything about separation approach was about to be tested. Under worst possible circumstances. Against unknown entity. With inadequate time. With massive casualties at stake.

He contacted Nakamura directly.

"Emergency deployment. Level 89 void entity. Sydney. Six hours until manifestation. You’re responding. Alone. Sekar continues training. This is—this is first solo engagement for either of you since coalition formed. First test of separation approach under crisis. Are you ready?" 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

Nakamura’s face on screen showed surprise. Then determination. Then uncertainty. "Solo engagement? Not coalition response? You’re sending me alone against Level 89 entity? I’m Level 55. That’s thirty-four level gap. That’s—that’s unsurvivable mathematics. I need support. I need backup. I need—"

"You need to be adequate Champion responding to crisis. Level 55 Elite is force multiplier. You fight like Level 75 standard Champion. Combined with sixteen local Champions, that’s adequate defensive force. Not comfortable. Not guaranteed. But adequate. You can do this. You have experience. You have capability. You have everything needed. Trust yourself. Trust your training. Trust that you’re sufficient even without Sekar."

"What if I’m not? What if Level 89 overwhelms me? What if I die in Sydney? What happens to coalition then? What happens to Sovereign preparation?"

"Then Sekar becomes solo fighter. Then coalition ends through combat loss rather than psychological withdrawal. Then Timeline 48 adapts. But I don’t think you die. I think you’re capable. I think Level 55 Elite Champion with combat veteran experience can handle Level 89 entity with adequate support. I believe in you. Even if you don’t believe in yourself. Even if gap with Sekar made you doubt your capability. You’re sufficient. You’re valuable. You’re exactly what Sydney needs. Go. Fight. Win. Prove to yourself you matter beyond comparison with Sekar."

She was quiet. Processing. Then nodded slowly. "Emergency deployment authorized. I’m departing now. Arriving Sydney in four hours. Engaging entity. Alone. First solo engagement. First test of whether I’m actually adequate Champion or just inferior copy of Sekar. I’ll—I’ll try. That’s all I can promise. I’ll try."

"Trying is sufficient. Go. Save Sydney. Show Timeline 48 that separated coalition still functions under crisis. That both fighters matter. That you’re valuable beyond gap. That separation approach works. Go."

Call ended. Nakamura deploying. Emergency transport. Maximum speed. Four hours until Sydney arrival. Five hours forty minutes until entity manifestation. Narrow window. High stakes. First crisis test of separation approach. Everything about coalition restructuring was being validated or invalidated in next six hours. Success proved separation worked. Failure proved coalition was broken beyond repair. Binary outcome. Absolute stakes. Timeline 48’s identity tested through Sydney crisis.

He contacted Sekar next.

"Sydney entity. Nakamura deploying. You continue training. Don’t deploy. Don’t interrupt progression. She handles Sydney alone. This is—this is test. Test of whether separation means coalition or means two solo fighters with shared goal. Test of whether you support her despite distance or whether separation made partnership meaningless. I’m telling you so you know. So you can choose how to respond. So separation is conscious decision rather than enforced isolation."

Sekar’s expression was complicated. Relief. Guilt. Uncertainty. "She’s fighting Level 89 alone? That’s—I should support her. Should deploy to Sydney. Should fight together. That’s what coalition means. Supporting each other under crisis. But also—you’re right. Deploying interrupts training. Exposes me to death risk unnecessarily. Nakamura with local support is adequate. I’m not required. My presence is emotional support not tactical necessity. And separation approach means trusting her capability without me. Means respecting her autonomy to fight alone. Means—means accepting we’re not actually coalition anymore. We’re parallel fighters. Different people. She fights her battles. I fight mine. That’s what separation created. Two solo fighters with shared destination. Not partnership. Not coalition. Just—parallel."

"Is that acceptable? Is parallel sufficient? Or do you want actual partnership? Do you want to deploy despite training cost? Do you want to support her despite tactical unnecessity? What does Timeline 48’s coalition mean to you? Answer honestly. Because Sydney is forcing clarity. Forcing choice. Forcing definition of what separation actually created."

She struggled visibly. Wanting simple answer. Finding only complexity. "I want—I want both. Want to support her. Want to continue training. Want partnership. Want autonomy. Want coalition. Want solo efficiency. Want everything. Can’t have everything. Have to choose. And I—" She stopped. Reconsidered. Continued quietly. "I choose training. Choose progression. Choose Sovereign preparation. Choose tactical over emotional. Choose solo over coalition. Because that’s honest. That’s real. Separation didn’t preserve coalition. Separation formalized our split. Made it official. We’re not partners anymore. We’re colleagues. Different people. Different battles. Different everything. I’m sorry. That’s truth. I’m choosing me over her. Choosing Level 150 progression over Sydney support. Choosing solo over coalition. That’s—that’s who I am now."

Honest. Painful. True. Separation hadn’t preserved coalition. Had formalized dissolution while pretending partnership survived. Nakamura and Sekar weren’t partners. Were parallel solo fighters with shared distant goal. Coalition was fiction maintained through geographical distance and polite silence. Sydney crisis was forcing acknowledgment. Forcing truth. Forcing admission that separation killed partnership while preserving individual function. Different failure than withdrawal. Same end result. Coalition dead but bodies still moving.

"Understood. You continue training. She fights Sydney alone. Parallel fighters. No coalition. Just two individuals preparing separately for same distant goal. That’s—that’s acceptable. That’s honest. That’s what we actually have. Thank you for clarity."

Call ended. Truth acknowledged. Coalition was dead. Had died somewhere during separation. Distance killed partnership while preserving function. They were solo fighters now. Two attempts at Sovereign preparation. Not combined approach. Not coalition. Not distinctive. Just conventional dual attempts with no coordination. No mutual support. No partnership. Nothing that made Timeline 48 different from previous attempts.

Observer contacted immediately.

[UNKNOWN: Sydney crisis forces truth. Coalition is dead. Died during separation. Nakamura fights alone. Sekar trains alone. No mutual support. No partnership. No coordination. Parallel solo progression. Same as previous attempts running multiple candidates. Not distinctive. Not coalition. Not Timeline 48’s advantage. Separation preserved individual function while killing collective strength. You fought for coalition. Preserved bodies. Lost soul. Different failure than withdrawal but same result. No coalition. No partnership. No distinction. Timeline 48 becomes conventional through attempting to preserve unconventional. Ironic. Educational. Disappointing. Sydney test reveals truth you’ve been avoiding. Coalition doesn’t exist. Hasn’t existed since separation. You’ve been maintaining fiction. Comfortable lie. Now crisis forces honesty. Forces acknowledgment. Forces accepting that fighting for coalition failed differently than accepting withdrawal but failed nonetheless. Same destination. Different path. Sydney will validate or invalidate Nakamura’s adequacy. Will prove whether Level 55 Elite matters or whether Sekar is only relevant fighter. Will force final reckoning about coalition’s corpse. Six hours. Then truth. Then adaptation. Then whatever Timeline 48 becomes after admitting current approach failed. -Observer]

Observer was right. Coalition was dead. Rama had fought to preserve it. Had restructured through separation. Had maintained fiction that distance preserved partnership. But Sydney forced truth. Forced admission. Forced acknowledging that separation killed soul while preserving bodies. Coalition didn’t exist. Hadn’t existed for six weeks. He’d been coordinating corpse. Maintaining comfortable lie. Avoiding admission that fighting for coalition failed through different mechanism than accepting withdrawal but failed completely nonetheless.

Six hours until Sydney entity. Six hours until Nakamura fought alone. Six hours until proof whether Level 55 Elite mattered or whether Timeline 48 had one relevant fighter and one persistent inadequacy. Six hours until final reckoning about coalition approach. Six hours until whatever came next.

Rama watched countdown timer. Sydney manifestation approaching. Nakamura traveling. Sekar training separately. Coalition dead but no funeral held. Fiction maintained despite corpse rotting. Comfortable lie approaching forced truth. Everything converging on Sydney. On crisis. On test that would validate or invalidate Nakamura’s worth. On reckoning that would determine whether Timeline 48 had two fighters or one fighter plus inadequate backup. On truth that would force next adaptation or force final acceptance of solo approach.

Six hours. Crisis approaching. Truth coming. Reckoning inevitable. Whatever Timeline 48 was—whatever remained after admitting coalition died despite fighting for it—would be revealed in Sydney. Through Nakamura’s solo combat. Through success or failure against Level 89 entity. Through proving adequacy or confirming irrelevance.

The countdown continued. The crisis approached. The truth was coming. Whether Timeline 48 wanted it or not. Whether coalition’s corpse could be maintained or would finally be buried. Whether Nakamura mattered or whether Sekar was everything.

Six hours until answer. Until reckoning. Until truth forced adaptation toward whatever came next.

The war didn’t wait. The crisis didn’t pause. The test was coming.

In six hours.

Everything would be revealed.