Chapter 73: Pursuit – II
Dmitri and his squad arrived. Behind, the two agents followed.
The stench of rot filled the area with unease and an aura of death.
“What kind of monstrosity does this?” Johannes gripped the container’s edge tightly, his hands shivering upon the sight in front of him.
Human corpses piled on the center, their halves torn apart in an irregular manner. Innards stretched on the dusted road, happily munched on by white maggots.
Dmitri tilted his head, cuing to the squad.
One of them went to the right corner. As he glanced above, he saw a large patch of blood painted on the building before him.
There, a few limbs and heads were stuck on the walls, glued to the concrete with the dried blood.
“Found the other end, Actual,” the Scout said on the comms. “Hidden behind the blue tarp. Another mess in here.”
“All teams, we have an unknown threat,” Dmitri realized that things has gotten out of hand. “Target is massive, behavior looks hostile. Eagle One and Two, what’s your status?”
“In position, Echo Actual,” Zolyah replied, adjusting her sights. “Compound looks empty up here.”
“Bulldog One?”
“Pinned in the entrance,” came the reply. “Detour’s not possible. Building’s cracked like an egg. Don’t want to risk it.”
Dmitri absorbed the reports without comment.
The plan seemed to be falling apart in a pace he didn’t expect. Not only was the compound empty, but the deaths of these people were too mysterious to investigate.
The evidence was there, but why would they want to follow the trail? Just the thought of that four-meter footprint gave him chills.
This wasn’t Elias’ doing, that he could confirm. And whatever has done this was no simple creature.
“Search the area,” Dmitri ordered, “Look for anything we can use.”
Then he turned to the two agents.
“Take me to where Elias keeps his assets,” Dmitri said.
Johannes led the way, weaving through layered clusters of corpses that had fused into the asphalt like a second skin. The smell thickened as they moved, old death pressed into concrete.
They stopped in front of a convenience store.
“Elias worked here, part-time,” Johannes narrated. “Places like this, people will talk. You listen long enough and the patterns will show.”
Dmitri scanned the interior through the cracked glass. The cabinets were empty. The shelves void of anything with value. Anything that remained were either rotten or had long been consumed.
“He doesn’t strike me as subtle,” Dmitri stole a glance to Evelyn.
Her face lowered, but under, an expression of regret and sadness revealed itself. As if every call of that name pinned a nail to her heart and struck a memory in her mind.
“He was,” Johannes circled around the sections. “That was the lie. Elias talked so much you stopped paying attention to what he never talked about.”
Dmitri stepped behind the counter.
“Don’t bother,” Johannes shook his head. “That’s where everyone looks. Over here.”
He pushed open the staff-only door instead.
The corridor was dark and narrow. On the left was the bathroom, the ajar door creaking softly.
Johannes turned to the right, passed through a backroom door, and moved forward into the storage room.
It smelled of dust and old cardboard. Crates were stacked haphazardly, the staff having no regard for their safety.
Locks, absent. Reinforcements, gone to the wind.
Johannes slowed down. His eyes didn’t search randomly—they were checking.
“There,” he said.
A wooden crate sat beneath a collapsed shelf. On top of it rested a small plastic action figurine, faded and cheap.
“How do you know?” Dmitri asked.
Johannes picked it up, turned it once, then placed it back. Now, the figurine’s body faced to the wall.
Something inside the crate clicked. A section of the floor fell, thumping loudly as it did.
“I told you, he’s great at martial arts,” Johannes smirked, “And a fan of media portraying those.”
Dmitri glanced at him.
Darkness pressed close around them. The hidden compartment underground breathed out cold air.
Inside were sealed bags, weapons wrapped in thick clothing, and documents laminated to perfection.
All of it wasn’t hoarded. They were catalogued.
Dmitri’s expression became curious and jumped down. He turned his attention to the walls, nudging the images pinned on the dirt.
“A crafty man. Setups like this, how did you do it?”
“A lot of money can do the talking,” Johannes jumped after him. “If not, a little threat would work.”
“And if it doesn’t?”
“Time for a change of hands. You don’t like the people? Replace them.”
“That’s dirtier than this place.”
“Everyone’s got a price to pay,” Johannes pulled out a drawer. “You just need to understand your worth.”
His eyes adjusted after a while, the edges sharpening, the depth returning.
“He was here,” Johannes exhaled slowly, the drawer empty.
“Recently?” Dmitri asked.
Johannes stepped back, nudging a stack of folders with his boot. Dust hadn’t settled yet, but Elias’s trail did.
“Should be a few days ago,” he inspected.
Dmitri switched to his NVG and went deeper. He crouched, picking up a document.
The paper was old, pre-collapse old. Printed headers and SAS watermarks.
“Archived briefs,” Dmitri said, handing them over. “Feel familiar to you?”
“He kept copies,” Johannes nodded. “Everyone did, but not this much.”
The room was a mess, looking like someone was working their way through everything.
Files pulled out and pushed aside. Notes layered over countless notes. Ink scrawled hard in places, faint in others, as if Elias’s strength came, then went away while he wrote.
Dmitri flipped through a ledger. “Your man seems to be in a hurry. Reviewing things, who would do that?”
“Checking what he already knew or forgotten.”
Johannes leaned against the wall, “Patches of faint blood here. He’s injured.”
Evelyn stood near the back, remaining silent. The darkness hid the fists that had long hardened from her tight clenching.
Her eyes tracked the disorder, seeing a path only she would know.
“He’s looking for something,” she said. “He wouldn’t tear it up like this otherwise.”
Johannes glanced at her.
Dmitri paused at a cluster of documents pinned together with a bent clip.
Financial disclosures. Property holdings. Circled names. Even Hans’s ex-apartment manager was included.
One district name appeared again and again. At times, underlined, other moments boxed, sometimes just written larger than the rest.
“Pandora,” Dmitri said.
Johannes jaw tightened, recalling a memory, “Of course.”
Dmitri scanned the margins, “He cross-referenced asset density. Private medical facilities. Security footprints. Even classified information.”
He looked up, “This isn’t a safehouse search.”
“A supply hunt,” Johannes answered without hesitation. “HELIX III.”
He slowly exhaled.
“Place was attacked. Whatever hit them left Elias and his lieutenants crippled. They couldn’t bother to take from us, not with their condition.”
“And Pandora was the chest he needed to open,” Dmitri added. “These names—”
He flicked the documents into Johannes. It contained profiles of rich men, or people with high standing.
Scientists. Researchers. Businessmen. Politicians. Government officials in high positions.
Each one dirtier than the last.
“Project HELIX’s sponsors,” Johannes sighed. “Elias must be after them, or whatever’s left of it.”
“Then we need to move,” Dmitri turned to the exit, then passed through the crestfallen Evelyn. His ears twitched, her soft voice barely enough for him to hear.
“He was in pain…”
Dmitri stopped. Not because of the words—but because of how they were said. He looked at her. Really looked closely this time.
Johannes shifted, just slightly, as if bracing for something he couldn’t intercept.
“Death will be his mercy,” he spoke after a moment of silence. “You said it yourself; you want him dead.”
Evelyn swallowed. Her fingers curled once, then relaxed.
“I know.”
One may yearn for their grievance to be solved, but as the opportunity neared, something inside her seems to beg otherwise.
Johannes watched her for a second longer than necessary. Then he turned away.
“Let’s go,” he said. “Before what’s left of him gets what he wants.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 141 141: End of Battle
- Chapter 140 140: Against the City Tides - III
- Chapter 139 139: Against the City Tides - II
- Chapter 138 138: Against the City Tides - I
- Chapter 137 137: The MCV Arrives
- Chapter 136 136: A Night Talk
- Chapter 135 135: MCV Preparation
- Chapter 134 134: Unusable Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 133 133: Sweeping the Industrial District
- Chapter 132 132: Industrial Sector — Cleared
- Chapter 131 131: HMT-90 Hellhammer - II
- Chapter 130 130: HMT-90 Hellhammer - I
- Chapter 129 129: Finding the Hive Spot
- Chapter 128 128: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (II)
- Chapter 127 127: Northern Reconnaissance - Into the Deep (I)
- Chapter 126: Briefing
- Chapter 125: Strategic Facilities
- Chapter 124: Forward Base - II
- Chapter 123: Forward Base - I
- Chapter 122: End of an Onslaught
- Chapter 121: Army Effectiveness
- Chapter 120: Military Post Under Attack
- Chapter 119: Assault - III
- Chapter 118: Assault - II
- Chapter 117: Assault - I
- Chapter 116: Raider Party - II
- Chapter 115: Raider Party - I
- Chapter 114: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (II)
- Chapter 113: Northern Reconnaissance - Departure (I)
- Chapter 112: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (IV)
- Chapter 111: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (III)
- Chapter 110: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (II)
- Chapter 109: Northern Reconnaissance - Preparation (I)
- Chapter 108: Council Meeting
- Chapter 107: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 106: Quiet Aftermath
- Chapter 105: Underground Meeting - III
- Chapter 104: Underground Meeting - II
- Chapter 103: Underground Meeting - I
- Chapter 102: Time in the Colony - II
- Chapter 101: Time in the Colony - I
- Chapter 100: Returning to the Colony - II
- Chapter 99: Returning to the Colony - I
- Chapter 98: Test Drive - II
- Chapter 97: Test Drive - I
- Chapter 96: New Units - III
- Chapter 95: New Units - II
- Chapter 94: New Units - I
- Chapter 93: Reading Reports - III
- Chapter 92: Reading Reports - II
- Chapter 91: Reading Reports - I
- Chapter 90: Rank 3 Promotion — III
- Chapter 89: Rank 3 Promotion — II
- Chapter 88: Rank 3 Promotion - I
- Chapter 87: RTB - III
- Chapter 86: RTB - II
- Chapter 85: RTB
- Chapter 84: Looting Opportunity - II
- Chapter 83: Looting Opportunity - I
- Chapter 82: The Curtain Falls - III
- Chapter 81: The Curtain Falls - II
- Chapter 80: The Curtain Falls - I
- Chapter 79: Sudden Intervention - II
- Chapter 78: Sudden Intervention - I
- Chapter 77: Into Pandora - III
- Chapter 76: Into Pandora - II
- Chapter 75: Into Pandora - I
- Chapter 74: Pursuit - III
- Chapter 73: Pursuit - II
- Chapter 72: Pursuit - I
- Chapter 71: Secrets - II
- Chapter 70: Secrets - I
- Chapter 69: Survivor Group in the South - II
- Chapter 68: Survivor Group in the South - I
- Chapter 67: Far to the East - III
- Chapter 66: Far to the East - II
- Chapter 65: Far to the East - I
- Chapter 64: Consolidation - II
- Chapter 63: Consolidation - I
- Chapter 62: Aftermath — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 61: Climax — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 60: Rising Action — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 59: Progress — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 58: Start — Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 57: Preparation - Operation: Hive Buster
- Chapter 56: Dmitri’s Report
- Chapter 55: Aftermath: Upheaval
- Chapter 54: Upheaval
- Chapter 53: Near the Fishport
- Chapter 52: The Mystery
- Chapter 51: First Step into the City
- Chapter 50: Service Outage
- Chapter 49: Aftermath: Mall Assault Operation
- Chapter 48: Mall Assault
- Chapter 47: The Superhuman Phenomena
- Chapter 46: Into the Fortress
- Chapter 45: Spark of Conflict
- Chapter 44: Unknown Intentions
- Chapter 43: Silent Night
- Chapter 42: The Engineer and the Radar
- Chapter 41: The Cost of Failure
- Chapter 40: Breaching
- Chapter 39: Lines Drawn in Concrete
- Chapter 38: That Night Was Not Quiet
- Chapter 37: Repositioning
- Chapter 36: Information Has a Price
- Chapter 35: Dead Space Between
- Chapter 34: Road Clearance
- Chapter 33: Internal Problems
- Chapter 32: Shard Retrieval and Future Plans
- Chapter 31: Encounter
- Chapter 30: The Third Apartment Building
- Chapter 29: Survivor Meeting
- Chapter 28: Morning Briefing
- Chapter 27: New Survivor Group
- Chapter 26: Building Basement
- Chapter 25: Max Star Promotion
- Chapter 24: Aftermath: Operation Clean House #2
- Chapter 23: A Rampaging Fatty
- Chapter 22: The Manager’s Office
- Chapter 21: Meeting the Boss
- Chapter 20: Rescue and Extraction
- Chapter 19: Operation: Clean House #2
- Chapter 18: Lacking the Manpower
- Chapter 17: Operation: Lotbreaker Report
- Chapter 16: Deadly Combination
- Chapter 15: Operation: Lotbreaker
- Chapter 14: Calm before the Storm
- Chapter 13: Dmitri and Rex on the Move
- Chapter 12: Preparing for Expansion
- Chapter 11: Recruiting New Units
- Chapter 10: Rank 1 - Squad Leader
- Chapter 9: Breaking through the Barricade
- Chapter 8: Reinforcements Has Arrived
- Chapter 7: The Aftermath and Report
- Chapter 6: Sweeping Operation
- Chapter 5: Upstairs
- Chapter 4: The First Conscript
- Chapter 3: Earning Gold
- Chapter 2: The RTS System Awakens
- Chapter 1: The Apocalypse Descends