Chapter 80: Chapter 80
The abandoned factory was still four or five kilometers away, its rusted silhouette barely visible against the dawn sky. David’s instincts screamed that there was still time to warn Jason, giving his boss a chance to slip the noose tightening around him. He reached for his phone, his fingers hovering over the screen, only to freeze. ’What the fuck is Jason’s number?’ His mind drew a blank, the system’s implanted memories offering no help. All he had was a string of asterisks—*********—mocking him with its uselessness. “Goddamn it,” He muttered, his jaw tightening. No time to fuck around.
With the police convoy barreling toward Jason’s hideout, David made a snap decision. After three years apart, he owed his boss a proper welcome—a bloody one. His hand dipped into his duffel bag, pulling out a sleek steel pen, its innocuous appearance belying its deadly potential. The taxi driver, a chatty man in his forties, was oblivious, his eyes glued to the flashy armored vans ahead, their sirens piercing the early morning stillness of South LA. He didn’t notice David’s subtle movements, the predator’s calm settling over the backseat.
David popped the pen’s cap, his muscles coiling like a spring. In one fluid motion, he lunged, clamping a hand over the driver’s mouth, stifling his shocked gasp. “Sorry, man,” David whispered, his voice cold as he drove the ten-centimeter steel point through the driver’s temple, piercing bone with a sickening crunch. The man’s body went limp, his life snuffed out in an instant. David released him, giving the corpse a gentle push, letting it slump forward, the driver’s foot slamming onto the gas pedal.
The taxi roared to life, its engine snarling as it surged forward, tires screeching on the asphalt. David rifled through the glovebox, snatching a Glock and two spare magazines, their weight familiar in his hands. With his duffel slung over his shoulder, he kicked open the door and rolled out, hitting the ground hard but springing to his feet as the taxi careened toward the police convoy. The crash was deafening—a bone-rattling bang as the taxi slammed into the rear armored van, metal crumpling like paper.
Inside the van, the driver’s face smashed into the steering wheel, blood gushing from his nose. “Fuck!” He roared, slamming the brakes. The rear SWAT team member’s head cracked against the seatback, stars exploding in his vision. The entire convoy screeched to a halt, fifty elite operatives spilling out, rifles snapping to their shoulders, eyes scanning for threats. The taxi’s engine smoked, the driver’s body slumped over the wheel, a grisly tableau under the morning sun.
The SWAT team froze, confusion rippling through their ranks. “What the hell? This guy drunk or what?” One muttered, staring at the wreck. Two officers approached cautiously, weapons raised, one on each side of the taxi. They yanked open the driver’s door, revealing a blood-soaked interior, the steel pen jutting from the corpse’s skull like a macabre trophy.
“Lookout!” One officer shouted, his voice cracking with alarm.
Bang! A bullet, fired from an unseen vantage, punched through his forehead, dropping him like a sack of meat. No twitch, no gasp—just instant death. The second officer dove for cover, but the team’s discipline kicked in, the remaining operatives hitting the dirt, scrambling behind vehicles and concrete barriers.
Bang! Bang! Bang! A relentless barrage of gunfire erupted, each shot a surgical strike. Six more SWAT members collapsed, crimson blooming between their eyes, their bodies crumpling before they could scream. The survivors felt ice in their veins, their training no match for the unseen killer. The gunfire paused for a heartbeat, then resumed from a new angle, seven more officers falling, each with a perfect headshot. The air stank of blood and cordite, the convoy’s confidence shattered.
They’d lost over a dozen men in seconds, and the enemy remained a ghost. Fear gnawed at their resolve, the kind of primal dread that turned seasoned pros into quivering wrecks. “One shooter!” A surviving officer bellowed, his voice hoarse. “One fucking guy with aim like a goddamn machine!”
“Call for backup, now!” Another shouted, fumbling for his radio, his hands shaking as the specter of death loomed.
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Back at LAPD headquarters, the conference room’s earlier tension had given way to smug anticipation. The three big shots—LAPD chief, FBI bureau head, and military general—lounged around the table, their earlier bickering replaced by jovial banter. A tray of chilled champagne awaited, ready to toast the inevitable rescue of Avril and Christine. They’d already mentally drafted their press statements, each imagining the headlines praising their leadership.
A video call buzzed through, the screen flickering to life. The LAPD chief grinned, leaning back. “Damn, these guys are fast. Half an hour, and they’ve already got the hostages?”
The general chuckled, swirling his coffee. “Fifty of our best, taking down a few punks? It’s a fucking cakewalk.”
The tech patched the call through, and a panicked face filled the screen, blood splattered across his cheek. “Convoy’s under attack! Request immediate backup!” He screamed, his voice cracking with terror.
The room went deathly silent, the bosses’ smiles vanishing like smoke. The LAPD chief leaned forward, his face pale. “Attacked? By how many?”
“One!” The officer shrieked, his eyes wild. “Just one fucking guy!”
The bosses stared, dumbstruck, their minds reeling. Fifty heavily armed elites, ambushed by a single shooter? This wasn’t a prank—it was a nightmare. The chief snapped out of it, barking, “Hold the line! Reinforcements are on the way!”
Bang! Bang! Bang! Another volley of gunfire cut through the feed, the officer’s head jerking as a bullet tore through his brow, blood spraying the camera. The radio clattered to the ground, the lens fixed on his lifeless face, frozen in shock and despair. The conference room was a tomb, the silence suffocating as the reality sank in. One man had butchered their best, and they didn’t even know his face.
The general roared, shattering the stupor. “What the fuck are you waiting for? Get Rhodes on the line! Send the chopper for support! Mobilize every cop, agent, soldier, and medic in the city—move, now!”
The room erupted into chaos, aides scrambling to relay orders. SWAT teams waiting at the precinct stormed to their vehicles, engines roaring as they raced toward South LA, their faces grim with the knowledge they were charging into a slaughter.
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In the South LA suburbs, David crouched behind a massive boulder, his breath steady despite the carnage he’d unleashed. Three magazines—twenty-one rounds—had claimed twenty-one lives, each bullet a perfect kill shot. Thirty seconds, and he’d cut the convoy’s strength in half, his movements a blur of lethal precision. He tossed the empty Glock aside, its slide locked back, and scanned the battlefield. A fallen SWAT member lay nearby, his body surrounded by a cache of rifles, their matte black finishes glinting in the dawn light.
David exploded into motion, sprinting across the open ground, his body low and fluid. The remaining SWAT team, cowering behind their vans or sprawled in the dirt, missed their chance to spot him, their nerve shattered by his relentless assault. He dove, rolling through the dust, and came up gripping two automatic rifles, their weight a promise of more death. With a feral grin, he vaulted onto the roof of an armored van, his silhouette stark against the rising sun.
“Come on, you pussies!” He taunted, his voice booming across the carnage. “Twenty of you left, and I’m just one guy. Are you too scared to shoot back?”
A SWAT officer, hiding under a van, couldn’t resist. He peeked out, thinking his position was concealed, his rifle trembling in his hands. Bang! David’s shot was instantaneous, the bullet punching through the man’s forehead, his body slumping lifelessly. The gunfire gave away David’s perch, and the surviving officers, driven by desperation, leaped from cover, unloading a hail of bullets from all directions.
David’s sneer didn’t waver. He squeezed the triggers, the rifles barking in his hands. Rat-tat-tat! Bullets tore through the air like a swarm of hornets, each finding its mark with inhuman precision. The SWAT team’s counterattack collapsed in a spray of blood, their bodies jerking as headshots dropped them one by one. Crimson mist hung in the air, the ground slick with gore. They never saw his face, never stood a chance against a man whose aim was less human and more machine—a fucking aimbot in the flesh, oblivious to wind, recoil, or fear.
David stood atop the van, the rifles smoking, the battlefield silent save for the distant wail of approaching sirens. He’d bought Jason time, but the clock was ticking, and the city’s wrath was coming.
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Chapters
- Chapter 289 Fight
- Chapter 288 Thank You
- Chapter 287 287 Intimate
- Chapter 286 286 Blue Light
- Chapter 285 Core
- Chapter 284 Guests
- Chapter 283 New York
- Chapter 282 Handle
- Chapter 281 Assemble
- Chapter 280 Gift
- Chapter 279 War
- Chapter 278 Height
- Chapter 277 Talk
- Chapter 276 The good The bad
- Chapter 275 Good People
- Chapter 274 Hammer
- Chapter 273 Future
- Chapter 272 Failure
- Chapter 271 271 Try
- Chapter 270 270 Nothing
- Chapter 269
- Chapter 268 Hearts
- Chapter 267 267 Captain America
- Chapter 266 266 Anywhere
- Chapter 265 265 Sign
- Chapter 264 264 Museum
- Chapter 263 263 Funeral
- Chapter 262 Blacklight
- Chapter 261 I’m In
- Chapter 260 Claw
- Chapter 259 Dead Stop
- Chapter 258 Heroes
- Chapter 257 257 Corpse
- Chapter 256 256 Duty Calls
- Chapter 255 255 Game Over
- Chapter 254 254 Bad
- Chapter 253 253 Status
- Chapter 252 252 Modern Life
- Chapter 251 Dance
- Chapter 250 Spot-On
- Chapter 249 Otaku
- Chapter 248 248 Memory
- Chapter 247 Alex
- Chapter 246 You And Me
- Chapter 245 245 Waka-Waka
- Chapter 244 244 Rage
- Chapter 243 Die
- Chapter 242 One
- Chapter 241 Honor
- Chapter 240 Perfect
- Chapter 239 Abomination
- Chapter 238 238 Version
- Chapter 237 237 Blonk
- Chapter 236 Spin
- Chapter 235 Aura
- Chapter 234 234 Trouble
- Chapter 233 233 Head
- Chapter 232 Awake
- Chapter 231 Serum
- Chapter 230 230 Result
- Chapter 229 Round 1
- Chapter 228 Father
- Chapter 227 227 OPM
- Chapter 226 Again Betrayal
- Chapter 225 Usain Bolt
- Chapter 224 Betrayal
- Chapter 223 223 Secret
- Chapter 222 222 GreenBlue
- Chapter 221 221 Rate
- Chapter 220 220 Out
- Chapter 219 Favela
- Chapter 218 Soda
- Chapter 217 Dim
- Chapter 216 Minimum
- Chapter 215 Hill six ways
- Chapter 214 Important
- Chapter 213 EZ-EZ
- Chapter 212 Whisper
- Chapter 211 Level
- Chapter 210 210 Limit
- Chapter 209 Force
- Chapter 208 Malibu
- Chapter 207 Happy
- Chapter 206 Breathe
- Chapter 205
- Chapter 204 204 Focus
- Chapter 203 Stiff
- Chapter 202 More Jets
- Chapter 201 Everything
- Chapter 200 Crate
- Chapter 199 Two P
- Chapter 198 Lead
- Chapter 197 197 Student
- Chapter 196 Pen
- Chapter 195 Dinner
- Chapter 194 Three
- Chapter 193 Zippo
- Chapter 192 Truck
- Chapter 191 Mona
- Chapter 190 Paris
- Chapter 189 Ugly
- Chapter 188 Grind
- Chapter 187 187 We're green
- Chapter 186 186 Train
- Chapter 185 185 George
- Chapter 184 184
- Chapter 183 183 Reggie
- Chapter 182 New
- Chapter 181 Counter
- Chapter 180 Air
- Chapter 179 Bye-Bye
- Chapter 178 Joint
- Chapter 177 Clash
- Chapter 176 Hollywood Hills
- Chapter 175 Hill
- Chapter 174 Waiting
- Chapter 173 173 Plan
- Chapter 172 Meeting End
- Chapter 171 Eyes
- Chapter 170 Perfect
- Chapter 169 Iron
- Chapter 168 Cigarette
- Chapter 167 Grim Reaper
- Chapter 166 Fight
- Chapter 165 Magzine
- Chapter 164 164 Orb
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162 Rocket launchers
- Chapter 161 MK19
- Chapter 160 Click
- Chapter 159 Showtime
- Chapter 158 Door
- Chapter 157 Gift
- Chapter 156 Level
- Chapter 155 155
- Chapter 154 154
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152
- Chapter 151 151
- Chapter 150
- Chapter 149
- Chapter 148 148
- Chapter 147 147
- Chapter 146 146
- Chapter 145 145
- Chapter 144 144
- Chapter 143 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140 140
- Chapter 139 139
- Chapter 138 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134 134
- Chapter 133 133
- Chapter 132 132
- Chapter 131 131
- Chapter 130 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1