Chapter 115: Completely Alien
- Home
- That Time an American was Reincarnated into Another World
- Chapter 115: Completely Alien
Chapter 115: Completely Alien
The next day of training came, and I was back to facing warlocks.
The night before, I had discussed some things with Umara, getting her insight on how warlocks operated. She provided me with some weaknesses as well as the thought process behind her decision making.
Warlocks were just as fragile as summoners. The only reason they weren’t seen as that weak though was because, unlike summoners, their magic could actually protect them. But that also meant they had a singular point of failure: their barriers.
As she had told me before, barriers were only loaded with so much mana at any given time, a quantity that changed when damaged or according to the warlock’s wishes. My bullets and grenades could outright bypass some of those defenses with penetrative power and rapidly shatter the integrity of the spell.
Barriers, as described by Umara, were one large active spell formation. So disrupting the spell meant disrupting the barrier. However, good warlocks could also shift the power distribution, allowing for variable strength in different areas of the barrier. Warlocks from the Magisterium were taught spherical barriers that provided omnidirectional protection. But they were also taught how to shift the power concentration, so I could count on definitely facing that.
This worked against me in two ways. Not only would my bullets be less effective, but I also couldn’t adapt to it. If I placed a grenade behind them while shooting from the front and they failed to perceive the threat of the grenade, it would just kill them.
I had plenty of ways to kill a warlock. Keeping them alive while crippling their ability to fight back was something else entirely and magnitudes more difficult.
Right now, I was the icon of the industrial war machine, and it was spitting out some of the deadliest tools of wrath that Earth’s history had ever seen.
And I was being forced to rein it in and direct all of that explosive power into measured, non-lethal attacks. That was like trying to train a bunch of hungry rapid wolves to capture a rabbit instead of just tearing it in half, chewing it up, and shitting it out.
But it could be done, in part by not using the rabid wolves, but bloodhounds instead. I needed to use the precise tools instead of explosive ones, and I needed to understand how my enemy thought in order to corner them.
But that meant battles would take time, and such time was putting my cardio to the test.
Once I was back on the training grounds, the Puppet Master threw some Authority 7 warlocks at me. These warlocks weren’t operating like true Authority 7’s. He just wanted to make the barriers tougher to break and the spells more varied, giving me more of a challenge.
But after just a few hours of fighting, I was stumped. A warlock at that level could tank all my shots while also using spells to simply run away when I closed the distance. Not only that, but their spells were fast and powerful. I couldn’t even do anything to them.
Of course, the Puppet Master understood that. Sometimes I thought he was having me do a cardio workout instead of actual combat training. Either way, I realized where my limits lay and what to do when a warlock was really good at one particular thing.
The staffs they used helped them buffer spells, which meant that the good warlocks were able to cast multiple spells at once and in quick succession. If you let them, they would throw a constant barrage at you with no rest, all while being mobile.
Of course, the downside to this was the fact that the barrier was neglected, making them a weaker target. Against that, I could only stress myself to find a shot while constantly dodging and moving. During a battle against one opponent, I had only half a second to take a shot and that was while taking a pressurized ball of water to the leg. That left a nice bruise, even through my coat.
So I continued to wrack my brain for solutions. I didn’t want to be helpless and resigned to constantly dodging, but that seemed to be all I could do.
Or at least, until I thought of something. After that, it all seemed so obvious.
Barriers were spell formations, and my bullets could affect that spell formation. The fact that I could pierce through barriers was evidence of that. If my Psyka were unable to affect Mana, then my empowerments would do nothing to help me break barriers in the first place.
So why the hell wouldn’t it do that to every other spell formation?
Although launched spells were just clusters of an element, they still relied on formations to keep them together and guide them with a specific purpose, so Psyka could still affect it.
With that logic in mind, I put it to the test.
Standing across from the warlock, I panted in exhaustion. I had already run a lot in the past few hours and I was getting sick of it.
But now, my veins pulsed in excitement as the warlock created its barrier.
I stood there and brought out another new gun. Called the Remington A-5, it was the first semi-automatic shotgun ever created and a weapon that John Moses Browning considered to be one of his greatest achievements, and for good reason.
This model was chambered in 12-gauge, like most shotguns, and it handled like most shotguns with a tube fed system.
But that semi-automatic system was way too attractive to continue to use the Trench Gun – despite the satisfaction of slamfire – so when I discovered it, I communed with the responsible spirit immediately.
I watched as four fireballs hurled toward me, raising the shotgun and firing as soon as they crossed the 50 meter mark.
The stock slammed back into my shoulder. A brass casing spun off to the side. All the buckshot that flew out the front was empowered and aimed right for the fireball.
And I watched as the fireball was blown up, all of its power being disrupted and detonated mid-flight. The rest scattered as the spell formation holding it together was destroyed.
I smiled even as I shot the other three, all of them being snuffed out like the first.
The warlock across from me stood there, frozen for a few seconds until the Puppet Master appeared.
I smiled at him without a word, causing him to scoff.
“Whatever. It’s not like there’s ever been a cold summoner capable of doing what you just did, so I didn’t know it was possible. I guess it should’ve been obvious though. It’s a good thing you found out about it.”
“Fuck yeah.”
“Hm, well, I’m suddenly far less worried about how you’ll handle warlocks. Still, I’ll make sure you can handle different varieties.”
“Fuck yeah.”
I responded with an even wider smile. He was right. This just made things a lot easier.
After that, I got to do a little skeet shooting as spells were constantly flung at me. They came in batches and each one was a different type from a different element.
From fire, to water, to air, all kinds of spells were hurled at me in just as many varied forms. The only thing limiting me was my reload time. There were no such things as speed loaders for shotguns at the time so I had to make do with handloading shells. However, that was exactly what my Crown helped with.
I resorted to practicing loading two shells at a time. Without needing to grab them from a belt, I could simply have them appear in my hand perfectly oriented for insertion. Then all I needed to do was shove them in repeatedly.
It might’ve seemed unnecessarily complicated, but I still couldn’t simply will the shells into the tube. That seemed to be a feature I was incapable of, at least until I figured out why and how to bypass it.
Regardless, the A-5 could hold four shells in the tube and one in the chamber. So long as I left one in the chamber, I could just load four with two swipes of the hand and continue shooting. That meant I had four shots before needing to reload.
Of course, more than four magical projectiles could be thrown at me, so the strategy became shooting the ones I couldn’t easily dodge and going from there. Threat assessment was key.
Like that, the rest of the day was spent practicing my quickdraw, reloading, and quick aim. I used both shotguns and rifles to shoot spells, but naturally shotguns were far more reliable. It was like shooting birds, and birdshot was in fact better suited for the spells.
One issue was now resolved. Now, it was time to move on to the rest.
When the third day of training came around, I had the Puppet Master give me knightly opponents. Unlike warlocks, knights were straightforward to fight, but also more difficult.
I didn’t have to worry about accidentally killing them. They were built to take hits, and the only way I could beat one was to dish out more hits than one could handle.
That took sheer power and brute force, not so much precision. And even if I went overboard and gave a knight grievous wounds, they were tough enough to stay alive and the doctors had more than enough leeway to heal them.
Ever since that tooth and nail struggle with the Royal, I knew that knights could fight even when half dead.
For them, I needed to bring forth the full might of the industrial war machine. And the Puppet Master was good at drawing that out.
It was exhausting, to say the least. I could now easily go toe to toe with Authority 6 knights but doing so took a lot out of me. Not to mention that they were usually fast and strong, just like Ponteck Gulliard.
It seemed like everything always came back to Gulliard.
I asked the Puppet Master to give me opponents as fast as Feiden and as strong as Vetsmon, which seemed to be where Ponteck lay. Though he couldn’t quite match the extreme attributes of both, he wasn’t far from it. The man really was a powerhouse deserving of his spot on the board.
My main issue with fighting him would be maintaining distance, given his speed. Of course, with some suppressing fire and my Aura, I could deter him from getting too close too fast. But I couldn’t stop him, even if I was hitting my shots.
It would be his victory if he got close. After that, it would take everything I had in order to keep myself alive, from the power of my coat to the fullest use of Aura.
Dodging was nearly impossible with that guy. He was too fast and it wasn’t like I was trained in martial arts. Five seconds trying to keep my life felt like an eternity and, oftentimes, I couldn’t make it any longer than that. I would reach my limits and no amount of precognition or time dilation could save me from my comparatively lethargic body.
So my goal was to keep as much distance between us for as long as I could while trying to put him down before he could reach me.
It was difficult, but not impossible. My recent advancement meant that my bullets were more than capable of wounding him. Armor was a factor that could mitigate that significantly, but I also had a way to circumvent that.
Four hours of constant battle with the dummy left me at the edge of exhaustion, but I called the training session to an end a bit early in order to work on something else.
I finally met up with my squad, the five of us on a field for our own special training.
“Hey guys.”
“John. How’s training going?”
“Eh, it’s going. This is turning out to be harder than expected.”
I shrugged while clasping hands with Vetsmon and Feiden.
“Ponteck is fast and strong, so if he gets close, I’m screwed.”
“Mm. How difficult is it to bring him down before then?”
“Difficult enough. Which is why I want to do this training. I need my Aura to be sharper and I want to test out something new. Something that might help me keep my life against someone like him. Come here.”
I grabbed Feiden and pulled him over to the open field.
Then, I stood about 15 meters away, the two of us squaring off.
“I want you to catch me. All you have to do is lay a hand on my body and you win. Utilize whatever means you can, whether that’s Aura or your full speed. I don’t want any handicaps.”
“Hm, alright.”
“Umara, start us off.”
Feiden took up a stance as Umara raised her hand from the side.
“Ready… Go!”
Feiden flew forward as soon as she spoke. It was clear that he didn’t bother holding back to see what would happen, which is exactly what I wanted.
Because right when he did, I let my Aura bloom, expanding out through the area like a thick fog.
Like during my operation, I was able to see everything around me with great clarity, almost as clear as my eyes were, though with far more insight. I could see Feiden, the heat running through his muscles with every neural impulse, and his plans on attempting to catch me. Of course, his own Aura attempted to blur his intentions, but my own had advanced so much that it didn’t really matter.
Like that, I infused my Psyka into the fog of my Aura, the power of the mind entering Feiden’s body and affecting his psyche.
Then, I started visualizing things that didn’t exist. I stood completely still, yet imagined that I was moving to dodge.
I almost convinced myself that I was actually moving even when I was sure I was standing dead still.
And sure enough, I watched as Feiden veered to the side and dove at nothing.
Halfway through though, when he realized something was wrong, he recovered and slid to a halt, turning back to me, seeing me in the same place as I was when we started.
I looked at him and then started running.
……
Two Johns split off from the same location. It was difficult for Umara to tell which was the real one.
Though she wasn’t quite worried about that. She was still shocked that this was happening at all. It seemed John had learned how to utilize illusions, a power she had only heard about before.
Illusions couldn’t easily be mimicked by magic. That was because it required one to not just project realistic images, but trick the mind. With Psyka and Aura, it was much easier, yet few summoners ever learned to do so simply because they didn’t need to. They couldn’t fight, and so they didn’t develop many combat-related techniques.
This was the first time she was ever seeing something like this. A fog permeated throughout the area for a great distance, even enveloping them who stood on the sidelines. That fog was only from John’s Aura, and so it didn’t actually disrupt their vision. They could still see both of them clearly.
But the effect that his Aura had on their minds created illusions of things that weren’t real. They obscured John’s body while creating other images of him that weren’t real. Even they were tricked, because they had thought Feiden caught John the first time he dove forward.
And after that, Feiden gave chase to multiple Johns, none of the ones he caught being the real ones.
When he would catch one, it would disappear, as if his mind finally registered that it wasn’t actually there. It would do so for the others too. But then, the real John would release another illusion that Feiden had to try and differentiate against once more.
None of them could seem to do it. They had faint feelings, but it was too confusing and there was only one Feiden. He could only choose to chase one.
And even if he made the right choice, John would just kill the other illusion and create another, forcing Feiden to make another decision that was likely wrong. So, in practice, he could never be right.
The only way to fight against it was Aura, but none of them had an Aura as developed as John’s. Not only that, but their minds weren’t very resistant to Psyka, which made his illusions all the more effective.
Suddenly, the power of the mind seemed so incredibly powerful. All of them knew that summoners were weak. John was merely an exception. But when they saw this, they felt like summoners had unfathomable potential.
Everyone was vulnerable against the type of magic they didn’t wield. Knights were vulnerable to mana, warlocks were vulnerable to vigor. But now, their friend had shown them just how vulnerable to Psyka they were.
Because of that, Feiden was unable to catch John for an entire 10 minutes. No matter what he did, he was always outmaneuvered. John didn’t even have to stress himself physically, not nearly as much as he usually would in this situation.
Finally, once he seemed to have enough of teasing Feiden, the fog receded and they all laid eyes on the real John. The moment the influence was gone, the illusions felt painfully obvious, and they doubted they could’ve ever mistaken them for the real John
“Well, that was certainly fun. Too bad I can’t use this against the puppets.”
He chuckled a bit and sat down. He was obviously tired since this wasn’t his first workout.
Feiden scratched his head in confusion.
“I’m not sure what the hell just happened.”
“Illusions my friend. If you want to avoid them, then you need to train your Aura more. All of you do. Tomorrow I want to train like this more. Next time, I’ll also use my guns and see how that affects things. Still, just imagine not knowing where you got shot from.”
“That’s kind of scary.”
Tana shivered a bit, making John chuckle.
“Anyway, I’m tired. Maybe I can just sleep here…”
“No no, let’s get back to the hotel. Come on big guy.”
Umara walked over and hoisted John up, wrapping his arm around her shoulder.
After saying goodbyes, the two walked off, leaving the knights to ponder to themselves.
Feiden sighed.
“If Ponteck doesn’t have a good Aura, he’s screwed.”
“No kidding. John is already hard to catch. That just makes it impossible. Still, it’s amazing how powerful he is.”
Vetsmon rubbed his chin in thought. The level of Aura he displayed was unreal. It made him question himself, thinking that Aura couldn’t possibly be so difficult to train if John was already doing so well.
He hadn’t even been training it for a year! All of them had been training since the young age of 16, like everyone else. They had years under their belt while John had less than one, yet he was already an Authority 5 and had a far better Aura.
The growth was freakish. Completely alien, almost.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 319: Extra Spicy
- Chapter 318: The Legion Gazette
- Chapter 317: My Answer is Timing
- Chapter 316: Dead Silent
- Chapter 315: Insanity of the Great Barrier
- Chapter 314: Song of Desolation
- Chapter 313: Finally Moving
- Chapter 312: Reality’s Melodious Strings
- Chapter 311: Going Crazy
- Chapter 310: Blinded Yourself
- Chapter 309: No Going Back
- Chapter 308: Weapon Safety
- Chapte 308: Weapon Safety
- Chapter 307: Healing Unparalleled
- Chapter 306: Annihilate Them Too
- Chapter 305: Cursed Device
- Chapter 304: Vaporize the Atmosphere
- Chapter 303: Antares Squadron
- Chapter 302: Wry Cheers
- Chapter 301: Safehouse
- Chapter 300: Six Long Years
- Chapter 299: Apostolic Palace
- Chapter 298: Defiant
- Chapter 297: Quiet Retribution
- Chapter 296: Wasted On You
- Chapter 295: The Weaver
- Chapter 294: Difference in Height
- Chapter 293: Solemn Moment
- Chapter 292: Master Zirion
- Chapter 291: Count the Crystals
- Chater 291: Count the Crystals
- Chapter 290: Pawns
- Chapter 289: Missiles Inbound
- Chapter 288: Maginot Protocols
- Chapter 287: Fruitful Operation
- Chapter 286: Corpses
- Chapter 285: Significant Threats
- Chapter 284: Heaven
- Chapter 283: More To Come
- Chapter 282: New Limits
- Chapter 281: Welcome To Iron Legion
- Chapter 280: Have Fun
- Chapter 279: Just Right
- Chapter 278: Cheers, To The End Of The World
- Chapter 277: Gray Area
- Chapter 276: All Mine
- Chapter 275: Training Data
- Chapter 274: Authority 8
- Chapter 272: Mechanized Warfare
- Chapter 273: Heart In Two
- Chapte 272: Mechanized Warfare
- Chapter 271: Glass Your Enemies
- Chapter 270: Cow.png
- Chapter 269: Entomed
- Chapter 268: The Hard Part
- Chapter 267: Archive
- Chapter 266: Citadel
- Chapter 265: Neural Gem
- Chapter 264: Death Shrine
- Chapter 263: Found You
- Chapter 262: Long Haul
- Chapter 261: Shade
- Chapter 260: Island
- Chapter 259: ICE
- Chapter 258: Forsaken Embrace
- Chapter 257: Island Cluster
- Chapter 256: Overbearing
- Chatper 255: Disgrace
- Chapter 254: Oppressive Glee
- Chapter 253: Hot and Ready
- Chapter 252: Then Who?
- Chapter 251: Long Few Months
- Chapter 250: She’s Gone
- Chapte 249: Selfish Man
- Chapter 248: Tempting
- Chapter 247: Ease of Use
- Chapter 246: Apocryon
- Chapter 245: Would Be Wiser
- Chapter 244: Pompous
- Chapter 243: Revolution
- Chapter 242: Evil Plan
- Chapter 241: Resilience
- Chapter 240: Unstoppable
- Chapter 239: Half The Answer
- Chapter 238: Experimental
- Chapter 237: Buy Time
- Chapter 236: Don’t Be Meek
- Chapter 235: Hard Decisions
- Chapter 234: Contest
- Chapter 233: Deja Vu
- Chapter 232: Southern Village
- Chapter 231:
- Chapter 230: Have His Back
- Chapter 229: Retreat
- Chapter 228: Names of the Fallen
- Chapter 227: Don’t Deny Me This
- Chapter 226: Our Job
- Chapter 225: Whites Of Their Eyes
- Chapter 224: Buzzsaw
- Chapter 223: You Don’t Have It
- Chapter 222: Desperation
- Chapter 221: Commander
- Chapter 220: Fire Hawks
- Chapter 219: Any Other Way
- Chapter 218: Authority 7
- Chapter 217: Just As Good
- Chapter 216: SkunkWorks
- Chapter 215: 5th Hour
- Chapter 214: Insult Me
- Chapter 213: Take Another Step
- Chapter 212: Missed You
- Chatper 211: Flying!
- Chapter 210: Baby’s First Belt-Fed
- Chapter 209: 800 Million
- Chapter 208: Elemental Crystals
- Chapter 207: Fruitful
- Chapter 206: Tie Me Down
- Chapter 205: Magnificence
- Chapter 204: Not Dead Yet
- Chapter 203: That’s Far
- Chapter 202: Anatomical
- Chapter 201: WC2 Mana Engine Mk. 1
- Chapter 200: Years In The Making
- Chapter 199: Swift Kick
- Chapter 198: Tired
- Chapter 197: Abuse
- Chapter 196: Bread and Butter
- Chapter 195: Efficiency
- Chapter 194: Design Philosophy
- Chapter 193: Cashed In
- Chapter 192: Machinations
- Chapter 191: Traitors
- Chapter 190 – Catastrophic
- Chapter 189: Contained
- Chapter 188: Buzzkill
- Chapter 187: Rekindled
- Chapter 186: Space
- Chapter 185: Swept Away
- Chapter 184: Environment
- Chapter 183: Authority 6
- Chapter 182: No Apologies
- Chapter 181: What Did He See
- Chapter 180: Trap
- Chapter 179: CBRN
- Chapter 178: Where the Hell
- Chapter 177: Their Nature
- Chapter 176: Major
- Chapter 175: Reinforce
- Chapter 174: Infiltrate
- Chapter 173: Test
- Chapter 172: Idiocy
- Chapter 171: Apple
- Chapter 170: Wiped Out
- Chapter 169: Bombardos
- Chapter 168: Brigadier Nonnen
- Chapter 167: Mind Palace
- Chapter 166: Urgency
- Chapter 165: Colonel Jasmine
- Chapter 164: Sublime
- Chapter 163: Recon
- Chapter 162: Fading
- Chapter 161: Fast Track
- Chapter 160: Magic Shooter
- Chapter 159: Lovesick
- Chapter 158: Disappear
- Chapter 157: Gut Root
- Chapter 156: Versals
- Chapter 155: Victory, At No Cost
- Chapter 154: Complete
- Chapter 153: Flares
- Chapter 152: 5 Times
- Chapter 151: Trail
- Chapter 150: Letter
- Chapter 149: Pathfinders
- Chapter 148: Hell
- Chapter 147: Sanity
- Chapter 146: Precision
- Chapter 145: Graduation
- Chapter 144: Keep Going
- Chapter 143: Ranks
- Chapter 142: Tedious
- Chapter 141: Offer
- Chapter 140: Fealty
- Chapter 139: Command
- Chapter 138: Convictions
- Chapter 137: Bonds
- Chapter 136: Point of No Return (R-18)
- Chapter 135: Dark Side
- Chapter 134: Pillars of Creation
- Chapter 133: Owlykat
- Chapter 132: Allies
- Chapter 131: Grand Duke
- Chapter 130: Rationalize
- Chapter 129: Are You Okay?
- Chapter 128: Heartstopper
- Chapter 127: Run
- Chapter 126: Anarchy
- Chapter 125: Purple Sky
- Chapter 124: Warm Socks
- Chapter 123: Noose
- Chapter 122: Dominance
- Chapter 121: Cooked
- Chapter 120: Double Down
- Chapter 119: Writ
- Chapter 118: Complacent
- Chapter 117: Breaking Point
- Chapter 116: Forfeit
- Chapter 115: Completely Alien
- Chapter 114: Reflect
- Chapter 113: 5th Star
- Chapter 112: Kill Someone
- Chapter 111: Recovery
- Chapter 110: Operation
- Chapter 109: Catalyst
- Chapter 108: Secrets
- Chapter 107: Creaking Vessel
- Chapter 106: Anderson
- Chapter 105: Stowaways
- Chapter 104: Zombie
- Chapter 103: Something
- Chapter 102: Welts
- Chapter 101: Easy
- Chapter 100 – Royal
- Chapter 99: Debt
- Chapter 98: Warmth
- Chapter 97: Cosmic Scale
- Chapter 96: Complacent
- Chapter 95: Hunt
- Chapter 94: Facade
- Chapter 93: New Year
- Chapter 92: Revelation
- Chapter 91: Kill Him
- Chapter 90: Don’t Tell Mom
- Chapter 89: Mischievous
- Chapter 88: Pride
- Chapter 87: Bond
- Chapter 86: Slice of Payback
- Chapter 85: Flicker
- Chapter 84: Free
- Chapter 83: Talerria Estate
- Chapter 82: Whenever We Damn Please
- Chapter 81: Heart
- Chapter 80: Katana
- Chapter 79: Auction
- Chapter 78: Executioner
- Chapter 77: Stalk
- Chapter 76: Target
- Chapter 75: Stark Difference
- Chapter 74: Confidence
- Chapter 73: Run
- Chapter 72: Expect the Worst
- Chapter 71: Lay Low
- Chapter 70: Telepathy
- Chapter 69: Nagalev Bastion
- Chapter 68: Charity
- Chapter 67: Enlightenment
- Chapter 66: Luna
- Chapter 65: Science
- Chapter 64: Shattered
- Chapter 63: Tease
- Chapter 62: Escalate
- Chapter 61: Hasn’t Even Begun
- Chapter 60: Dress
- Chapter 59: Unfortunate
- Chapter 58: Suits
- Chapter 57: 4th Dimension
- Chapter 56: Long Day
- Chapter 55: Kiss
- Chapter 54: Date
- Chapter 53: Future
- Chapter 52: Whole Truth
- Chapter 51: Checked the Boxes
- Chapter 50: Girlfriend
- Chapter 49: Drink It Nerd
- Chapter 48: Lesson
- Chapter 47: Attacked
- Chapter 46: Novelty
- Chapter 45: Alone Time
- Chapter 44: Contact
- Chapter 43: Fortitude
- Chapter 42: Bounties
- Chapter 41: Asked Out
- Chapter 40: Elite
- Chapter 39: Seige
- Chapter 38: Squad
- Chapter 37: Calatrop Base
- Chapter 36: Drunkard
- Chapter 35: Sawn
- Chapter 34: Dream
- Chapter 33: Hunters
- Chapter 32: Black Spider
- Chapter 31: Height
- Chapter 30: Duchess
- Chapter 29: Yeon Guild
- Chapter 28: Target
- Chapter 27: When, Not If
- Chapter 26: Attack
- Chapter 25: Assassin
- Chapter 24: Contract
- Chapter 23: Quad Shotgun
- Chapter 22: Nest
- Chapter 21: Enlightenment
- Chapter 20: Training
- Chapter 19: Orientation
- Chapter 18: Letter
- Chapter 17: Gifts
- Chapter 16: Party
- Chapter 15: Advance
- Chapter 14: Crossed The Line [R18]
- Chapter 13: Gala
- Chapter 12: Sold
- Chapter 11: Bank
- Chapter 10: Trenches
- Chapter 9: Spirit
- Chapter 8: Call
- Chapter 7: Maxwell
- Chapter 6: Solo
- Chapter 5: First Star
- Chapter 4: Fireballs
- Chapter 3: Drug Runner
- Chapter 2: First Job
- Chapter 1: Killer Truck