Chapter 24: The Brutality Of Midgard
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The Commander vs Greg
Greg charged, spear first. With one flick of the Commander’s wrist, he was swatted aside. Another strike followed—relentless, unyielding, never giving Greg a chance to breathe. Without Overhaul, his body simply couldn’t keep up.
Each clash painted him redder, his own blood soaking through his clothes, dripping steadily from his lips.
Finally, a hammer strike smashed into his face, snapping his body backward. The impact hurled him across the battlefield, shattering the fence driving him outside. He lay broken and motionless, blood spreading into dark pools beneath him.
The Commander smirked. No doubt Greg was dead. The fight was his.
Greg’s body didn’t even flinch. His eyes remained shut, bruises glowed across his skin.
The underlings’ mocking laughter echoed throughout the residence.
Suddenly, a tall shadow loomed over him. A familiar voice followed.
“You oversold this one!” she said—half wake-up call, half mockery. Her hands rested firmly on her waist, oversized muscles tensing with aura.It was the black girl who ealier quarreled with Greg about the boys.
For a few seconds, no reply came. The silence weighed heavy, but she stood firm, bent forward, intent unwavering.
Then—
His eyes twitched. Not much, but enough for an expert to notice.
“I know you can hear me!” she added, her tone coaxing him out of his self-imposed silence.
His eyes twitched again, wider this time, trying to take in the bigger picture.
“Go away, I’m sleeping,” Greg muttered lowly, like a child shrugging off his parents on a Saturday morning.
“Wake up. You still haven’t finished the mission,” she pressed, trying to push him forward with words.
“Ahhh…” he groaned.
“Is everything in place?” he asked, still half-drowsy in tone.
“Yeah. Our inside source says the system is blind,” she replied, her charismatic confidence clashing against his whining mood.
With a few nudges side to side, he finally pushed himself upright, sitting dramatically.
“Tell me, why does he get to glitch again?” Greg asked.
“It’s none of our business.Thats what the contract says!” she snapped, forcefully pulling him up, even though his face said otherwise.
“Ahhh… Please don’t, please… aaah!”
Jamie’s screams echoed through the residence as the Vice Commander broke his arm.
Greg’s eyes twitched. The sound pierced his heart—and the thought of who it came from cut deeper still. Regret weighed heavy.
“You sure I shouldn’t help him?” he asked, glancing toward the source of the cries.
“The contract warned us about interfering,” she replied coldly.
Her shut-down left Greg silent for a few seconds. Anger slowly filled his being, reflected in the dark shadow of his eyes.
Then—
He stepped forward three times, gave her shoulder a quick pat.
“Find me if you need anything,” he said, pulling his hand back and walking away, both hands buried deep in his pockets.
“Where are you going?” she called after him.
“To find a place to sleep without distractions,” he replied, raising his right arm dismissively.
She stood with hands on her waist, smirking to herself.
“You big softy…” she muttered.
—
NOW
Silence, nailed by curiosity, hung heavy over the discussion. They all suspected that something didn’t add up in this world. Questions burned in their minds, yet none voiced them.
Alexander stepped forward, ready with one he had just gathered the courage to ask.
“So you haven’t been telling us everything?”
“No,” the girl replied without hesitation.
“Why?”
“Because they like it that way,” she answered, this time emotionless.
Alexander wanted to ask more, but his instincts warned him. She was growing bored of his questioning—perhaps eager to rush off to that tea party she had bragged about earlier.
“Now let’s start!” she proclaimed.
“The integrity of Midgard comes from creating the best heroes in history!” she began, her voice carrying like she was reading from an invisible speech.
“Hercules, Ramayana, Monkey King, Sigurd—”
“Some of the famous products of Midgard!” she continued.
“You’ve passed the first two games, both requiring teamwork. But as you proceed, you will face challenges designed to tear apart what you’ve built.”
The group exchanged sorrowful glances. They had expected this moment might come, but denial had been easier than acceptance. The system’s words confirmed their fears.
And yet, another merciless shock was about to drop.
“Unlike the first two games, from here on out, the time you spend finishing the remaining eight games will reflect in the old world!”
Gasps filled the air. The revelation was crushing—fearful, unexpected, not part of their calculations.
“Is she saying what I think?” Lora whispered to Charlotte.
“Yes. From now on, Midgard is not timeless.”
“At what ratio does the time change?” Alexander asked.
The girl went quiet. One hand pressed to her ear, eyes focused as if listening to a silent voice. After a few nods, she raised her finger, commanding attention.
“One month here is one hour in the world of the living,” she said cheerfully.
“One month?”
They all exclaimed.
“No way… we’ll be here for that long?” Jamie muttered, overwhelmed. He had assumed it would be days, maybe weeks. Months had never crossed his mind.
Bray’s eyes widened as the truth struck deep. If he stayed here too long, he would return to a world that had already declared him dead. Pronounced him gone.
A world where mourners gave speeches of gratitude at his funeral, though they had shown him none in life.
“They’ll probably say I was a hero…” he thought bitterly. The memory of his death replayed—the boy drowning in the lake, his desperate attempt to save him, the rough waters pulling him under instead. He never even had the chance to ask how the boy had gotten there.
But above all, the thought of returning to find himself buried gnawed the deepest.
“Hmph.”
Alexander’s smirk broke the heavy silence.
“Forcing us to finish early, huh?” he said, pushing his glasses up with two fingers. “You’re truly crazier than all of us.”
The girl unbothered continued with her lecture.
“Now, with that out of the way!” the girl said brightly.
Snap!
A squeaking sound echoed behind her. Pixels sparked into existence, multicolored lights bursting outward. At their center, a massive door appeared, taller and grander than before. Its wooden flames bore intricate symbols carved deep into its surface.
With a smile, she gestured at it like a realtor showing off a house.
“Let’s go, guys!” Greg said, stepping forward and entering first. The boys followed close behind.
Charlotte cracked her neck as she approached the threshold.
Emily lingered, frozen in thought, until Lora gently touched her shoulder.
“You okay?” Lora asked.
Emily flinched. “Yeah, I’m good.”
“What are you waiting for?” Bray shouted from inside.
“Calm down, we’re coming!” Charlotte replied casually, her hands hanging behind her neck.
Their conversation echoed, urging Lora and Emily to hurry. They rushed after Charlotte, matching her pace. In seconds, the three of them passed the little girl, ready to cross into the glowing doorway.
But—
Zap!
An electrical spark flared at the doorframe.
“Ow!” they yelped in pain.
Zap!
It flared again, longer this time.
“What’s wrong?” Jamie asked, alarmed.
“It’s not letting us in!” Lora shouted.
“No way. We just walked through—”
Zap!
The spark burst midair, forcing Bray back as he tried to exit.
“What’s happening?” Charlotte demanded, glaring at the little girl.
“Oooh…” she drawled, a wicked grin spreading across her face.
“I forgot to mention something.” She raised her finger, one long nail catching the light.
“Only humans with the Broken Shield can progress to the next stage.” She added.With a swift motion, she cut a thin line across the melon on her hand.
Their eyes widened—anger, unease, confusion swirling all at once. None of it made sense.
Then—
A whistling sound.
A thread of light streaked across the girls’ necks, so fast it demanded focus to even see.
“Wait… what’s going on?” Jamie thought, panic rising in his chest. His instincts screamed—something terrible was about to happen.
Their heads tilted slowly to the side, sliding unnaturally across their necks. No blood, no pain—just stillness. The expression on their faces unchanged.
The definition of a painless death.
Phu… phu… phu…
Their heads fell in sequence.
Hearts raced. Fear choked them. None could believe what they had just witnessed.
The girls were dead.
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Chapters
- Chapter 107: Into The Unknown
- Chapter 106: Ignite
- Chapter 105: A Way Back
- Chapter 104: Extraction In Astro
- Chapter 103: SHE TURNS
- Chapter 102: To The Office
- Chapter 101: Drama In Astro
- Chapter 100: From Hiding
- Chapter 99: In The Hands
- Chapter 98: We End it here
- Chapter 97: We End It Now
- Chapter 96: The Screen::Power Source !!
- Chapter 95: Both Ways, Trouble
- Chapter 94: The Mission To Midoworld
- Chapter 93: The Chosen Four
- Chapter 92: Earth Squad Mission accomplished
- Chapter 91: Jamie’s Funeral
- Chapter 90: Ritual For Captain 2
- Chapter 89: The Ritual For Captain
- Chapter 88: Let’s Go Into
- Chapter 87: Genki’s Champion
- Chapter 86: Good Heavens No
- Chapter 85: The Origin Of Genki’s
- Chapter 84: Morning Gone
- Chapter 83: Kidnap England
- Chapter 82: One Tap
- Chapter 81: Going A Sleep
- Chapter 80: The Battle Of Chains
- Chapter 79: The Man Who Came
- Chapter 78: A Grid Lion
- Chapter 77: What happens in the Ice-cream Truck
- Chapter 76: The Fundraiser
- Chapter 75: A Desert In Africa
- Chapter 74: How To Fight The Demon Lord
- Chapter 73: The Battle In The Skies
- Chapter 72: The Mystery Under The Bridge
- Chapter 71: Hunters Enter The Equation Part 2
- Chapter 70: The Man In Red
- Chapter 69: THE TRAINING BEGINS
- Chapter 68: How to break the demon lord
- Chapter 67: All OF MIDWORLD vs Jamie::One last game for everyone
- Chapter 66: The truth
- Chapter 65: World OF THE LIVING ? part 2
- Chapter 64: World Of The Living ?
- Chapter 63: Attention players. The Reincarnation Games are temporarily stopped until further notice ::Part 2
- Chapter 62: Extraction
- Chapter 61: The Goddess Vs Demon Jamie
- Chapter 60: The Prison
- Chapter 59: Who will win?
- Chapter 58: Jamie Transforms Into A Demon?
- Chapter 57: Don’t buy this - , it’s from another book !!!!
- Chapter 56: Attention players. The Reincarnation Games are temporarily stopped until further notice ::Part 1
- Chapter 55: The Man with A Gun for A Head
- Chapter 54: The Creator of Yellow Sun
- Chapter 53: Jamie, Red sun
- Chapter 52: Alexander, The Lord Of Hope
- Chapter 51: The Russian Vs Alexander
- Chapter 50: It’s Raining Players
- Chapter 49: Deactivate Special Skill: Face Warp
- Chapter 48: Alexander Vs Jamie
- Chapter 47: Player Attributes Too High
- Chapter 46: The Goddess Appears In Midworld
- Chapter 45: At The Arena
- Chapter 44: I’m gonna get him back
- Chapter 43: The Stranger In The Bar
- Chapter 42: Alexander Joins The Grid Lions
- Chapter 41: Pascal Eny and Sandra Bolivar
- Chapter 40: The Meeting with The Captain
- Chapter 39: The First Demon lord part 2
- Chapter 38: Anchor Being
- Chapter 37: The First Demon Lord:Part 1
- Chapter 36: I call it, a system
- Chapter 35: Greg,Kill Jamie.
- Chapter 34: Countdown To Game 3
- Chapter 33: My Name Is Eva
- Chapter 32: The Clan Recruitment Starts
- Chapter 31: Grid Lions
- Chapter 30: True Strength
- Chapter 29: The Unfair Fight
- Chapter 28: Caster’s Challenge
- Chapter 27: Caster In The Fresh
- Chapter 26: Midworld:Part 2
- Chapter 25: Midworld
- Chapter 24: The Brutality Of Midgard
- Chapter 23: The System Is A Little Girl
- Chapter 22: The Second Game Ends
- Chapter 21: A Game Of Checkers In Hell: Part 2
- Chapter 20: A Game Of Checkers In Hell
- Chapter 19: The Trapped Broken shields
- Chapter 18: The Song of The Former teammates
- Chapter 17: Jamie’s First Kill:Part 3
- Chapter 16: Jamie’s First Kill: Part 2
- Chapter 15: Jamie’s First Kill: Part 1
- Chapter 14: Yellow Sun
- Chapter 13: False Hope
- Chapter 12: The Commander Vs Greg
- Chapter 11: A Familar Voice
- Chapter 10: Embers of Death
- Chapter 9: Two Hours to Hell
- Chapter 8: The Secret in the Portraits
- Chapter 7: You’re on your own
- Chapter 6: The Invitation
- Chapter 5: Blood and Chains
- Chapter 4: The First Mission
- Chapter 3: I’m Coming Home
- Chapter 2: The First Game
- Chapter 1: Ten Games to Rebirth