Chapter 33: Camp Breach
BANG.
This time the impact was stronger than before.
Metal screamed, not metaphorically. The reinforced gate actually screamed as it deformed, buckling inward like aluminum foil crushed in a giant’s fist. A crater bloomed across the thick steel surface, edges warped and twisted into impossible geometries. Fractures spiderwebbed outward from the impact point.
The guards who had been dozing at their posts, lulled by weeks of relative safety, by the false comfort of walls and weapons were jerked awake with panic.
One of them— a young man, barely older than Ishiki scrambled up the watchtower ladder to get a better view. He reached the top and looked over the wall.
As he saw beyond the walls, his face transformed into something ghastly. All color drained. Eyes went wide enough to show white all around the iris. Mouth opened but for a heartbeat no sound emerged.
Then he shouted.
“XENONS! SIX OF THEM!”
Ishiki’s blood turned to ice.
Six? wasn’t that an abnormally high number for mindless beasts to be moving around with each other.
Before the guard could say anything else, even before he could ring the alarm bell or raise his weapon to do anything that might have saved him.
Something rose over the wall.
A hand.
But calling it a hand was obscene understatement. Like calling a hurricane a breeze. Like calling an execution a disagreement.
The thing was enormous—easily twice the size of any Xenon limb Ishiki had seen. Fingers thick as tree trunks extended from a palm wide enough to cradle a grown man. The skin was mottled gray-green, diseased-looking and covered in growths that looked like tumors? scales? or maybe calcified flesh? Ishiki had no idea of categorizing something like that.
It grabbed the guard.
Just… reached over the fifteen-foot wall and plucked him from the watchtower like a child picking up a toy. The young man’s scream cut through the night.
Then the maw appeared.
It rose above the wall like a nightmare clawing its way out of hell’s throat. A mouth—if that word could possibly apply to what Ishiki was witnessing. It opened wide enough to swallow a person whole. Rows of teeth, jagged and irregular like broken glass arranged in concentric circles. A throat that led down into darkness absolute.
The hand brought the screaming guard to that maw.
And the jaws closed.
The screams of the young man were cut off mid-note. Punctuated by smaller sounds of bones breaking, meat tearing, something liquid hitting stone—that painted a picture no sane mind wanted to complete.
Just like that the young man’s youth, hope and his desire to live were all stripped away in an instant.
Silence fell like shroud over the whole camp.
Then chaos erupted.
Alarm bells rang from every corner. Lights blazed to life. People poured from tents and the buildings, some armed, most just terrified and running around to get to better security. Children crying and their relatives trying to act tough but feeling useless against the fear of death.
The organized structure of the camp dissolved within mere seconds.
On the roof, Ishiki and Kenji stood frozen, weapons still raised, minds struggling to process what they’d just witnessed.
“That…” Kenji’s voice came out strangled, barely above a whisper. “That wasn’t a normal Xenon.”
“No.” Ishiki’s grip on Black Tether tightened until his knuckles went white. “It wasn’t.”
’Goddamnit! What is happening, now of all times.’
BANG. BANG. BANG.
Three more impacts hammered the gate in rapid succession. Three more craters bloomed across its surface like malignant flowers. Metal groaned under assault from things that looked like horrors too large, strong and too fucking wrong, to be the shambling corpses they had fought before.
“We need to go.” Kenji was already moving toward the stairs. “Now.”
’Screw this, I am not even fully healed yet. Do I need to fight to protect them?’ He gritted his teeth, and ran behind Kenji.
He wanted to argue there but decided against it. Because the alternative to fighting would be, looking at people die, children being devoured and this place turning into a graveyard.
As the two of them were moving down, the building shook—or maybe that was just Ishiki’s perception, but something was wrong here.
They burst out of the dormitory building into absolute chaos.
The organized settlement of survivors now looked like an anthill someone had kicked. People running desperately towards the school building with terror and the desperate hope that running there might somehow be safer than standing still.
“ALL THE CIVILIANS, PLEASE DO NOT PANIC AND GATHER AROUND THE BUILDING.” The princess’s voice cut through the panicked stamped as she walked out from the school building.
As Ishiki watched, pixels materialized around her body—glowing fragments of light coalescing into physical form and then turned into the same armor she had worn on the day she returned from the trial, but it was completely whole now and gleamed under the moonlight.
But there was no weapon in her hand.
Ishiki looked around and spotted kaori who stood just some distance away from him, her face was twisted in a dark and bitter expression. The Pixels turned into her armor around her body and her sword materialized in her hand.
Kenji and Ishiki ran to her. “What… what exactly is happening?” Kenji gasped, taking deep breathes.
Behind them, Akari reached, her face pale, eyes wet and her expression hovering on the edge of breakdown. She must have seen the maw and the thing that ate the innocent guard boy.
Kaori looked at them and then, bizarrely sat down on a supply crate and bit at her nails like a nervous student before an exam. “I… I can’t fight. As you know my powers become ten times lower during night. I am just a bit above a normal human right now. Maybe slightly stronger and faster. But against those things?” She laughed darkly. “I’d die in seconds.”
Her eyes found Ishiki, desperate and calculating in equal measure. “Is your arm fixed now? Can you fight?”
Ishiki looked at her with narrowed eyes, what if he were to say that it hasn’t. Would he be prohibited from fighting? Would he not have to fight then?
’It doesn’t matter now. I will have to fight regardless.’
“Yes, I can use it alright now.”
She nodded and then said with a dark tone. “Help that bastard Shen fend them off.” She grabbed their wrist, squeezed hard enough to hurt. “Don’t die. I don’t want my team to be in shambles even before the Scenario.”
They both looked at her and nodded, there was no time to argue.
Through the chaos of fleeing civilians, dodging people who’d frozen in terror, leaping over abandoned supplies and overturned crates. They ran to the front.
The sounds of destruction grew louder with each step—metal shrieking, wood splintering, something massive hitting the gate again and again.
Then the gates gave way and the horrors became visible.
Those massive hands—Ishiki could see them clearly now, three of them, each belonging to something that rose behind the destroyed gate like mountains of malformed flesh.
His mind struggled to categorize what he was seeing.
They were Xenons, technically speaking. They had the same basic structure—humanoid, sort of. The same mottled gray-green skin. The same wrong anatomy of human origin twisted into something monstrous.
But these weren’t the shambling corpses he’d fought in either the mall or his trial.
These were something else.
One of them stood twelve feet tall at minimum. Muscles bulged beneath skin like tumors, asymmetrical and grotesque. Extra limbs sprouted from backs and sides, arms that ended in claws, external outgrowths that might be organs exposed to air.
One of them had three heads. Another had no head at all, just a torso that split open vertically to reveal that massive maw Ishiki had seen from the roof. A third walked on two arms, its legs fused together into a tail that dragged behind it like a massive club.
Ishiki paled. ’What in the hell are these?’
“Oh fuck,” Kenji whispered beside him and then went ahead and emptied his stomach. They were ugly beyond reason.
“HOLD THE LINE!”
Shen’s voice came. The handsome bastard was already standing besides the princess, sword drawn and positioning combat-ready Players in a defensive formation. The tall man stood beside him like a wall of muscles.
Maybe two dozen armed Players in total. Against six of these… things.
The math wasn’t good.
The lead creature—the one with three heads, each looking in a different direction with eyes that glowed faint red, opened all three mouths simultaneously and roared.
The sound was so ugly and strong that, Ishiki felt it in his chest, his teeth, his bones.
Then the six creatures charged.
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Chapters
- Chapter 252: The Corrupted Boy
- Chapter 251: A hidden Player
- Chapter 250: Rest...
- Chapter 249: Camouflage
- Chapter 248: SlaughterHouse
- Chapter 247: Surprise Attack
- Chapter 246: Ruins of Civilization (II)
- Chapter 245: Ruins of Civilization
- Chapter 244: Ruling out
- Chapter 243: The wall Report
- Chapter 242: A surprise birthday party
- Chapter 241: No One
- Chapter 240: Welcome Back
- Chapter 239: A day in life as a Father
- Chapter 238: A Trial
- Chapter 237: Peice
- Chapter 236: Coincidence
- Chapter 235: Meeting
- Chapter 234: Underground Chase
- Chapter 233: Investigation (III)
- Chapter 232: Investigation (II)
- Chapter 231: Investigation (I)
- Chapter 230: Mysterious Behaviour
- Chapter 229: New Attendant
- Chapter 228: The New Life
- Chapter 227: Horns
- Chapter 226: Ghost
- Chapter 225: The Cruel and Sinful World
- Chapter 224: Results
- Chapter 223: Sweet Victory
- Chapter 222: All as Planned
- Chapter 221: The mastermind
- Chapter 220: The Two Orbs
- Chapter 219: Traitor
- Chapter 218: Battle for Salvation (XII)
- Chapter 217: Battle for Salvation (XI)
- Chapter 216: Battle for Salvation (X)
- Chapter 215: Battle for Salvation (IX)
- Chapter 214: Battle for Salvation (VIII)
- Chapter 213: Battle for Salvation (VII)
- Chapter 212: Battle for Salvation (VI)
- Chapter 211: Battle For Salvation (V)
- Chapter 210: Battle for Salvation (IV)
- Chapter 209: Battle for Salvation (III)
- Chapter 208: Battle for Salvation (II)
- Chapter 207: Battle for Salvation
- Chapter 206: Pieces of the Puzzle
- Chapter 205: The Great Corruption (II)
- Chapter 204: The Great Corruption
- Chapter 203: Truth Behind it all (II)
- Chapter 202: Truth behind it all
- Chapter 201: Divine Blood
- Chapter 200: Born Again
- Chapter 199: Forgotten Hero
- Chapter 198: Eternal Prisoner
- Chapter 197: Unknown Chamber
- Chapter 196: A Monster
- Chapter 195: Curse of The Forgotten
- Chapter 194: Roundabout
- Chapter 193: Timelines
- Chapter 192: Restless
- Chapter 191: In the Ruins (III)
- Chapter 190: In the Ruins (II)
- Chapter 189: In the Ruins (I)
- Chapter 188: Innocense
- Chapter 187: Cathedral Ruins
- Chapter 186: Exploration
- Chapter 185: Numbers
- Chapter 184: Secret Meeting
- Chapter 183: Followers
- Chapter 182: Ishiki’s conjectures
- Chapter 181: Cheat!!
- Chapter 180: Soul Space
- Chapter 179: Sorrow’s Edge
- Chapter 178: Strength
- Chapter 177: A deeper understanding
- Chapter 176: Intruder
- Chapter 175: Forward
- Chapter 174: Older
- Chapter 173: The Emperor of Aethelburg
- Chapter 172: True Form
- Chapter 171: Possesed
- Chapter 170: Impossibe Odds (X)
- Chapter 169: Impossible Odds (IX)
- Chapter 168: Impossible Odds (VIII)
- Chapter 167: Impossible Odds (VII)
- Chapter 166: Impossible Odds (VI)
- Chapter 165: Impossible odds (V)
- Chapter 164: Impossible Odds (IV)
- Chapter 163: Impossible Odds (III)
- Chapter 162: Impossible Odds (II)
- Chapter 161: Impossible Odds (I)
- Chapter 160: Heartless
- Chapter 159: Hidden ability
- Chapter 158: Game of Choice
- Chapter 157: Idea
- Chapter 156: Relics of Bygone Age
- Chapter 155: Manipulation
- Chapter 154: Slap
- Chapter 153: Allies
- Chapter 152: Sacrifice shrouded in Mysteries
- Chapter 151: A Dragon
- Chapter 150: How painful can reality be?
- Chapter 149: Inside Memories (II)
- Chapter 148: Inside Memories
- Chapter 147: An Unseen Enemy
- Chapter 146: Alone
- Chapter 145: A strange Encounter (II)
- Chapter 144: A strange Encounter
- Chapter 143: Immortal Heart
- Chapter 142: Walker between two World
- Chapter 141: Anomaly
- Chapter 140: Invaluable information
- Chapter 139: The Diary of Secrets
- Chapter 138: Fighting a Skeleton
- Chapter 137: The Fifth room
- Chapter 136: History of Gods (II)
- Chapter 135: History of Gods
- Chapter 134: The will to Live
- Chapter 133: Slave
- Chapter 132: Winds Embrace
- Chapter 131: Aftermath
- Chapter 130: A random Player
- Chapter 129: Demonic Creatures
- Chapter 128: A coward
- Chapter 127: The Last option
- Chapter 126: Trickster
- Chapter 125: Doctor in an Apocalypse
- Chapter 124: Xenon
- Chapter 123: The Fall (II)
- Chapter 122: The fall
- Chapter 121: Goodbye
- Chapter 120: Prison Escape (VIII)
- Chapter 119: Prison Escape (VII)
- Chapter 118: Prison Escape (VI)
- Chapter 117: Prison Escape (V)
- Chapter 116: Prison Escape (IV)
- Chapter 115: Prison Escape (III)
- Chapter 114: Prison Escape (II)
- Chapter 113: Prison Escape (I)
- Chapter 112: In a Prison once again
- Chapter 111: Cat and Mouse chase
- Chapter 110: Terrible Price
- Chapter 109: Truth Seeker
- Chapter 108: Eye of Ruin
- Chapter 107: The Eyeless Roamer
- Chapter 106: Battle at the Bridge (II)
- Chapter 105: Battle at the Bridge
- Chapter 104: Neural Matrix System
- Chapter 103: Hollow Celebration
- Chapter 102: Progress
- Chapter 101: Climbing to the Top
- Chapter 100: Monsters
- Chapter 99: What the Future Holds
- Chapter 98: Friend
- Chapter 97: Lost in History
- Chapter 96: What Matters
- Chapter 95: A Date
- Chapter 94: Secondary Ring
- Chapter 93: Plan B
- Chapter 92: The City of Dreams
- Chapter 91: The Sun
- Chapter 90: The Invisible Blade
- Chapter 89: Story of a Boy
- Chapter 88: Tainted Demon
- Chapter 87: Fighting through the Dark
- Chapter 86: The beggar and The princess
- Chapter 85: A polished cage
- Chapter 84: Choices (II)
- Chapter 83: Choices
- Chapter 82: Inside Hell
- Chapter 81: From one to another
- Chapter 80: Trapped
- Chapter 79: Waking Up
- Chapter 78: Falling Star
- Chapter 77: A Perfect Life
- Chapter 76: Dream
- Chapter 75: Hero
- Chapter 74: Hunt (III)
- Chapter 73: Hunt (II)
- Chapter 72: Hunt (I)
- Chapter 71: Memories of what was
- Chapter 70: Who?
- Chapter 69: Illusions
- Chapter 68: In a Week
- Chapter 67: Missing Names
- Chapter 66: Nightmare
- Chapter 65: The Fear of Unknown
- Chapter 64: The Crimson Storm
- Chapter 63: Sinister
- Chapter 62: Thirty-one
- Chapter 61: Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 60: Freedom...
- Chapter 59: Dark Truth
- Chapter 58: The Lord of...
- Chapter 57: The Temple
- Chapter 56: Violence
- Chapter 55: New Life
- Chapter 54: Exclusive Skill
- Chapter 53: Guests (II)
- Chapter 52: Guests
- Chapter 51: Breaking Hope
- Chapter 50: From the Top
- Chapter 49: Mysterious Village (II)
- Chapter 48: Mysterious Village
- Chapter 47: Dreadful Night Sky
- Chapter 46: Beautiful Night Sky
- Chapter 45: Crimson Canopy
- Chapter 44: A Merciful Stranger
- Chapter 43: Terror of the Sleeping Forest
- Chapter 42: Worst
- Chapter 41: Rhino-Worm
- Chapter 40: The Living Forest
- Chapter 39: Scenario
- Chapter 38: Vanished
- Chapter 37: Sword Play
- Chapter 36: Nine Days
- Chapter 35: Killing from Inside
- Chapter 34: Camp Breach (II)
- Chapter 33: Camp Breach
- Chapter 32: Friendly Spar
- Chapter 31: Team
- Chapter 30: Ghost Blade
- Chapter 29: In the Dark
- Chapter 28: Hunting Party
- Chapter 27: Real Rain
- Chapter 26: Wondering
- Chapter 25: Title
- Chapter 24: The Princess
- Chapter 23: Alliance
- Chapter 22: Registration
- Chapter 21: Relief Camp
- Chapter 20: In a ruined world
- Chapter 19: Back To Earth
- Chapter 18: Back Home
- Chapter 17: Memory Reaper
- Chapter 16: Complete
- Chapter 15: Even Shadows can Kill
- Chapter 14: How unexpected can life be...
- Chapter 13: No Matter what it costs
- Chapter 12: The old monk
- Chapter 11: Treasure Crate
- Chapter 10: Demons
- Chapter 9: First Kill
- Chapter 8: Brace Yourself
- Chapter 7: Shinobi
- Chapter 6: Getting away
- Chapter 5: Inhumane Beast
- Chapter 4: Assault
- Chapter 3: Announcement
- Chapter 2: Trial Begins
- Chapter 1: The End...