The wind carries Storm's metal runners towards Ryn's shrouded spaceship. Its engine, which once roared with mighty power, Now weak against the destructive force of the Eclipse Order's attacks, each explosion that shook or shook the ship. Not the boat which shakes everything within Another beautiful ship, a symbol of rebellion and resistance. Take on a damaged lifeboat in the middle of an invincible battle.
Kael's heart was beating fast as he clung to the edge of the cabin. We both used our white fingers to hold onto the controls. The inside of the ship was lit up with red warning lights. Each head peeled off like the last remains of a dying star. Outside, the sky was filled with chaos. A sleek and elegant warship sailed towards them. Their engines hissed with cold precision as they approached from every direction. The Eclipse Order's weapons outnumbered them, and now there was only one thing that could seal victory. That's the second piece of Aetherlock.
"Wait, we're not finished yet!" Ryn's ecoou hair interphone voice grew tense and challenging. while the pilot's hands moved frantically over the control panel. Try to prevent the Tempest from flying even if it is continuously attacking. The ship's engine comes to life along with the stall. and the boat swung forward. Another explosion was avoided for a moment, but even Ryn, an experienced pilot and survival expert, knew that Storm was not built to withstand the power of the Eclipse Order.
"We have to find a way to disable his weapon. Or we will die!" Lyara screamed, her eyes drifting back and forth as she read the peeling pair. She was calm most of the day. Her bright mind was always calculating. and always five steps ahead, but now historians and academics seem to have lost to Kael. The situation was terrible - worse than anything I had ever experienced.
Great for Lyara, but let's give it to Ryn, who'll deliver massive power when blasting through her shield. "Or what should we do now? We can't overtake them!"
"Kel, let me think about it!" Ryn snapped back, her voice a mix of frustration and urgency. But Kael noticed that her expression was much softer than before. Ryn was hardly irritated – he was calculating his final moves.
I ate Kael like Sogo who wasn't really pregnant. Ryn knew they were at a disadvantage. He knows this is a movie. There was no sacrifice in his heart that required sacrifice.
"No," Kael said, shaking his head. "You can't - Rin, we can still fight!"
But Rin didn't hesitate, his eyes - those agitated, shocked eyes I had never seen before - meeting Kael's eyes with such intensity that it made his spine twitch. "You have the pieces, the power of Aetherlock has arrived, always be honest. Don't waste it.
Kael felt a nose in his throat. The pieces in his hand – his energy was still weak. shaking like crazy It was as if he felt sorry for the scale of what was about to happen. But his mind still wandered. Rin was talking about how she was doing or what she was going to do. A dishonest pilot is about to make his final sacrifice, and Kael isn't about to refuel the plane.
"Don't do that," Kael whispered, stepping forward. "There is another way. I'll throw Daki for us, I swear.
But Rin barely swung her head. The weight of the situation was already broken or broken. "No, Kael." It was too late for the isso. We had borrowed time and I was taking a risk. I can't let you two live. I can't let them finish or Aetherlock."
Lyara's face, normally controlled and balanced, twisted in shock and pain "You're not bad at all…you're not bad at all for doing this, right?"
Rin didn't answer, but he reached for the control panel in front of him. Moving his fingers with frightening precision, Kael felt his pulse quicken as Ryn tried to abort the emergency ship. The storm moved forward with unexpected momentum. The engine fired up one last time as I picked up full throttle. The ship's systems screamed in protest, but Ryn's hand never wavered. It's definitely focused.
"Rin, sir!" he said. Lyara shouted in a muffled voice.
But it's too late
The rebel pilot's lips curved into a sad, resigned smile. "This time I will not stop Lyara, do you know what I did? This is my chance to perform a concert."
Kael's heart twisted as he realized what Rin was doing. He wasn't just steering the ship in the direction of the Ordem Eclipse, he was plotting its course. It thrusts us into the heart of the enemy's new captain - his central command. The Tempest isn't just a ship — it's a missile, a sacrificial weapon, and Ryn is the ultimate detonator.
"Number!" Kael screamed. His voice rose in panic. "We can still fight them! We don't have to die like that!"
"Don't you understand?" Ryn's voice was soft and quiet now. "You are the one who will end this. The prophecy... has always been about you, Kale. I'm just a ghost, but you, you're important. Or will Aetherlock make sense now? And heaven will be yours to move."
A few words hit Kael like so many tijolos. Rin was saying goodbye. Not just for them But for all that he already is The dishonest pilot who brought them here, living a life of selfishness and survival, is sacrificing every opportunity for redemption. His death would be the catalyst that would allow the Ordem Eclipse to be defeated, preventing them from completely unlocking or the power of the Aetherlock.
Ryn's finger hovered over the last button. She looked calmer now. Her expression was almost calm, "Farewell Kael, do what I can't do."
And with that, Ryn tapped his palm on the control panel to begin the final sequence.
The storm moved forward. A flaming comet was moving towards the leader of Order Eclipse. The approaching ships fired in a frantic attempt to prevent collision, but Ryn's course was certain and nothing could be changed. The impact explosion was deafening. It is a shock wave that engulfs the fabric of space.
Kael was knocked down. His body crashed into the cabin wall as the ship penetrated enemy fire. This causes a chain reaction that renders the weapon system inoperative. The force of the explosion creates a shock wave that propagates. Confusing everyone on the ship The ship shook violently as the system disengaged and the entire room fell silent.
Kael couldn't breathe for a moment. Her chest was tight. Suffocating under the weight of what had just happened. He cried to Figar de Pe, his head turned, Lyara was on her feet. with her pale cheeks and eyes fixed in shock.
"I… I don't want that," she whispered, her voice shaking. "He gave everything for us."
Kael rose to his feet with mighty hands as he peered through the viewing window. Now the Storm would no longer pass through the ship in Chamas and somewhere out there. Ryn's sacrifice still reverberates across the stars. Or the corrupt pilot died - but, ao fazê-lo, deu-lhes, only a chance of survival remained.
Ryn's death was very violent. But there is also fire. It was a burning flame that now ignited something deep within Kael. He was a reluctant hero. Unsure of his place in the world Unsure of his intentions, Ryn shows him what it means to fight for something bigger than yourself.
With a fierce determination growing within him, Kael stood up for Lyara. "We're done with the isso. As for Ryn, we've stopped you."
Lyara assentiu her voice signed. "We do the same thing together, but Kael – you're hardly the key to the Aetherlock. You're the key to our survival."
Kael looked for the piece in his hand. Its light flickered softly. It was no longer just a relic of an ancient power. It symbolizes what I have fought for. What I've lost — and what I still have to win.
The battle isn't over yet. The Eclipse Order can claim the piece of Aetherlock, but Kael knows he'll soon find it. Ryn's final act of betrayal brings out her greatest weapon.
And Kael can guarantee that he will not be wasted.