Chapter 4: The First Mission
Muffled noise. The clatter of plates echoed through the house as food overflowed the dining table. The boys focused on finishing the banquet they had started. The aroma of the meal hung thickly in the air, filling every corner of the residence.
They were cleaned up, dressed in proper clothes they had found in the house, and perfumed—almost unrecognizable as survivors of a murderous world.
“This is delicious!” Jamie exclaimed, shoveling spaghetti into his mouth as though each bite might be his last.
“Mind your manners at the table!” Alexander scolded, though a trace of amusement betrayed him.
“We’re already dead. What’s left to care about?” Jamie replied bluntly, his words hanging in the air.
“Besides, we don’t know what the next game will be. This might be the last meal we get,” Bray muttered, voice muffled as he pushed his plate aside.
“Don’t worry, we’re safe!” Alexander said, trying to infuse confidence into his tone.
“Safe?” Bray scoffed, a bitter edge in his voice. “Everyone hates us. The odds aren’t on our side!”
“Hear my plan first!” Alexander snapped. “Don’t you realize something strange?”
“They say nine games are left, but 263 people died in the first one!”
“So?” Bray interjected, shrugging.
“Those numbers… they’re too low,” Alexander said, his brow furrowed.
“He’s right. It wouldn’t make sense to eliminate that many people at once if nine games are left,” Jamie added.
“We just have to be careful,” Alexander concluded, eyes scanning the empty corners of the room.
Vroom!
The sudden roar of a limo stopping made them all flinch. Their hearts thudded in unison.
“Is that him?” they whispered, eyes wide.
Carefully, they rushed to peek through the windows. The limo doors opened, and a man stepped out. Long hair shimmered faintly in the light, absorbing it rather than reflecting it, giving him an almost ethereal presence.
“That man has class,” Bray muttered, a cold knot forming in his stomach.
Calm and deliberate, the man approached, crossing the fence into the premises. He walked toward the empty house first, pausing as if assessing the area, before turning toward their home. Every step was precise, every movement calculated, like a model striding through a photoshoot.
“He’s coming!” Bray hissed, quickly they dived on couches.
“Act normal!” Alexander instructed, forcing stiff poses.
Knock knock.
“Yes?” Alexander called, voice sharper than he intended.
The door opened to reveal a man bowing—not casually, but with the disciplined precision of a martial artist.
“Thank you for keeping a limo for me!” he said, and confusion rippled through the group. They had done nothing remarkable.
“No worries,” Alexander replied with a shaky smile.
“My name is Greg. If you need anything, come to me.”
“I’m Alexander,” he said.
“That’s Bray and Jamie,” Greg nodded, still observing them carefully.
“Yeah we will come to you!” he added.
“I have to go freshen up!” He said as he turned ready to move way.
“We are having lunch—you can join us if you want,” Alexander offered.
“No worries. I’ll cook my own,” Greg said, his tone calm but carrying an unspoken edge.
“Bye, guys!” he waved.
“Bye,” they echoed, smiling as Greg departed, his composure unshaken. Alexander could tell immediately—this was no ordinary man; he was a martial artist.
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[Attention Players]
A mechanical voice cut through the quiet, cold and unfeeling. A shiver ran down their spines.
“The next Event is now,” Jamie thought, his body trembling.
[I hope that you’ve refreshed your energy.]
Every system screen in the house flickered to life, displaying a glowing map.
[Follow the map to the mission post.]
[Every successful participant will receive 50 blue points >that are used to upgrade personal stats<.]
[This mission is optional; there is no penalty.]
A collective exhale filled the house, but relief was hollow. Danger lingered, crawling like a shadow along the walls.
“We’re going, right?” Bray asked.
“You dont need to ask!” Alexander replied.
“Shouldn’t we go with Greg?” Jamie suggested.
“After we finish eating, we will go get him” Alexander said casually, masking urgency.
The trio finished their meal, tension coiling tighter with each bite. When they tried to recruit Greg afterward, he didn’t answer the door.
“He heard the announcement. He knows where we are going . Let’s go,” Bray said, voice low.
They Followed the map on foot, to see a calling view , they arrived at a park. Trees shook violently in the wind, their whispers crawling along Jamie’s skin. Over twenty-five people had gathered already.
Among them was the girl who had awoken near Jamie earlier. She looked at him shyly, a flicker of fear in her eyes.
The Commander’s gaze landed on them the moment they arrived. A cold smirk spread across his face.
“Well, well… look who showed up. Where’s your long-haired friend?” His voice dripped venom. “Eliminated him already to thin the competition?”
Laughter rippled through the crowd, sharp and cruel.
Bray’s eyes narrowed. His voice cut through the noise like steel.
” Maybe you should mind your own business instead of assuming the worst about everyone.”
The Commander’s smirk flickered but quickly hardened. “Careful, boy. Words can get you killed just as fast as a blade.”
“Then am lucky my words couldn’t betray me the way you do to your teammates!”
[Attention Players!]
The mechanical voice cut through the tension like a blade.
[In groups of two, collect emeralds dropped when you kill random monsters.]
[Collect 10 emeralds in under 15 minutes to win.]
[Only one rule exists: this mission must be carried out all the way as two people.]
[If your teammate is no longer able to compete, it will result in immediate disqualification.]
“Duos?” Jamie thought, anxiety gnawing at him. “We’re three. Someone will have to team up with an outsider.”
“You two team up. I’ll find someone else,” Alexander muttered. “Even if there’s no death penalty, things could go wrong. The mission is too simple—odds are safer this way.”
The two nodded in agreement.
A tall, muscular man stepped forward, chest puffed slightly as if asserting dominance, a forced smile stretching across his face.
“Let’s team up, glasses!” he said, voice friendly but eyes scanning for weakness.
Alexander adjusted his glasses, trying to keep his nerves hidden. “No problem. I’m Alexander,” he replied, voice calm but measured.
“I’m Arnold,” the man said, giving a curt nod, muscles flexing subtly as he moved.
Alexander caught a flicker in Arnold’s eyes—a predator’s glint barely masked by the polite introduction.
“I’ll kill you at the first chance I get,” Arnold thought.
Suddenly, fifteen tall doors materialized before them, looming like silent sentinels. The metallic scent of anticipation hung in the air.
[All duo’s are advised to proceed to the doors.]
Alexander and Arnold exchanged a quick, sharp nod. “See you soon!” they said in unison, their voices masking the tension coiling between them. Then, without another word, they turned toward separate doors, stepping into the unknown as the mission officially began.
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The duo entered a dense forest, mist curling around towering trees. Every step felt swallowed by shadow, the silence pressing down like a weight.
Hearts hammering, they scouted the area as they ran, scanning for any sign of monsters. The tension hung thick until Bray broke it.
“I know it’s personal, but… why don’t you talk much?” he asked, voice tentative.
Jamie’s gaze dropped to the forest floor, careful with his words. “Ever since I came to this place, I’ve felt… different. I don’t know why.I think I need to adapt first .”
Bray’s tone softened. “You’re right. I get it—you’re a mama’s boy. You took the easy route of life”
“Yeah. I am,” Jamie admitted.
“I didn’t mean that as a compliment!”
“I don’t care. I loved my mother.”
“Always keep her in your memories. Some of us never met ours.”
“Sorry,” Jamie muttered.
“It’s not a big deal,” Bray replied, his voice steady.
The brief connection shattered with a sharp whistle. A massive, razor-sharp log hurtled through the mist, smashing into Bray with unstoppable force. His body twisted unnaturally, pinned against distant trees.
“Bray!!” Jamie shouted, panic clawing at his throat.
“Bullseye!” a cold voice called from above.
“Who—who are you? Show yourselves!” Jamie stammered, fear gnawing at him.
“We are the black markets greatest assassins!” Another voice joined from the opposite side, echoing through the fog.
Twin blades clashing menacingly, steel ringing through the forest.
Jamie’s mind raced. A high-school kid had no chance against trained assassins. He had to survive—fast.
He tapped into his speed. “Let’s see what 20 points in speed can do!”
In a blur, Jamie leapt, moving with precision and grace. Swirling sand erupted behind him, forming a thick, blinding screen that masked his escape. Shadows flickered through the mist—the assassins’ forms moving like predators circling their prey.
“I like it when they run,” one muttered, amusement dripping from his voice.
Jamie’s pulse surged as he pressed forward, darting toward the side where he knew Alexander had entered. He had memorized the path, calculated which door his friend had gone through—he had to reach him for help. But before he could close the distance, his chest slammed into something impossibly solid.
Bark scraped his shoulders, tearing through his clothes. He stumbled back, gasping for air, eyes widening.
A massive, uprooted tree loomed before him, its twisted roots clawing upward like frozen hands. Dirt fell from its tangled mass, and branches jutted out at impossible angles.
That tree… it wasn’t here before. Jamie’s mind raced.They knew exactly where I’d go.
From the shadows, faint rustles told him he was no longer just fleeing—they had herded him. Every path he could take—the left, the right, even the one leading toward Alexander—was carefully blocked. He was trapped.
The assassins stepped from the mist, grins sharp as blades. One leaned casually against a branch, katana glinting, while the other twirled a ninja star between his fingers, eyes gleaming with cruel satisfaction.
“You feel that?” the first said, voice low and taunting. “The rabbit finally in the snare.”
[Kali sticks ]
They beamed.
Jamie’s hands clenched around his only weapons. Sweat slicked his grip, his chest rising and falling rapidly. His heart hammered as the realization hit him—he wasn’t running anymore. He was cornered, hunted, and every move he had made had been anticipated.
The forest itself seemed to press in, the uprooted tree now more than a barrier—it was a cage. He was prey, and the hunters were closing in.
“No choice left… I need a special skill,” he told himself, eyes narrowing as the interface blinked awake, its glow cutting sharply through the dim forest.
Don’t do it—not yet, darling!” The mysterious female voice rang in his head, sweet but unnervingly sharp, making Jamie’s body tense with dread.
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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