Chapter 17: Unseen Fury
“LYNIS, WAIT!” Jane’s voice cracked through the ruined pharmacy, raw from choking.
Too late.
Lynis was already a force in motion, shield raised, boots smashing through dust and broken tiles, every stride fueled by panic and fury. His jaw was clenched, eyes sharp with protective instinct. He barreled forward like a human battering ram.
As he came to a skidding stop right on the side off Jagger’s right, Lynis’s feet planted firm into the ground slightly bent, his torso twisted like a coiled spring. His arm which held his shield was cocked back, the muscles along his arm strained and flexed as some form of energy began to manifest. The shield itself began to glow with an eerie azure light, and as the words “SHIELD BASH” escaped his lips, Lynis’s body exploded into motion.
His entire frame rotated in a single, violent sequence, hips firing first, then his torso, then his shoulders each segment snapping into the next like links in a kinetic chain. The twist of his body generated a spiraling surge of torque that ran up from his planted feet all the way into the shield.
As the shield connected square on Jagger’s chest what followed wasn’t an upward jerk, nor a dramatic lift.
It was something far uglier.
A visible shockwave erupted as the shield detonation into Jagger’s torso.
The force hit him dead-center, perfectly horizontal, the kind of blow that didn’t send bodies arcing through the air but ripping backward like a cable yanked taut.
Every ounce of Lynis’s torque compressed into a flat, driving vector.
Jagger’s entire frame jolted as if his spine had been punched out of alignment.
His knees didn’t get a chance to bend.
His toes barely scraped the tiles.
He shot backward at the same height he’d been kneeling, sliding off his position like a piece of debris caught in a shockwave.
The impact peeled him away from Jane beneath him, flinging him in a straight line. No rise, no arc, just violent displacement.
Hurling across the aisle like a ragdoll. He crashed into a towering shelf of canned goods and supplies with an explosive cascade. Metal shrieked as the framework collapsed, an avalanche of cans and plastics pelting down around him. Canned peaches burst. Soup splattered. The entire unit toppled over, burying him in choking dust and debris.
The crash echoed long after he disappeared beneath the wreckage. The wall behind webbing with cracks.
Porpo, who had been running back with a bundle of rope and an emergency blanket, skidded to a stop, nearly tripping. “WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED?!” she shrieked, green whisps of energy flaring in her palm as her grimoire fluttered open with frantic speed.
Jane clutched her throat, coughing violently. Her voice came out thin, broken from the earlier chokehold. “L-Lynis! He-he wasn’t… he wasn’t attacking!”
Dust swirled around the toppled shelf, settling in a hazy cloud. Through it came a faint movement, slow, weak. A hand. Trembling fingers pushing against bent metal.
Porpo’s eyes widened as she turned to Jane. “Did that guy really?”
Jane touched her bruised throat, wincing. Her voice rasped, barely audible. “He didn’t know what he was doing… he wasn’t in control.”
Porpo’s gaze flicked sharply to Lynis. “You probably killed him!”
Lynis scoffed, but his expression faltered. He wasn’t heartless. He knew what fear looked like. And Jane’s face pale, shaken, eyes still watery, made something twist in his gut.
Still, he grunted stubbornly, “Control or not, he tried to kill her. I protect my people first, anyway he moving meh.”
“What?!” Porpo barked.
Jane raised a hand weakly in reassurance. “It’s fine, Porpo… I shouldn’t have gotten that close.”
Porpo crouched next to her, gripping her shoulders. “Your neck is bruised. You’re not ’fine,’ you liar.”
The crunch of glass under her palm as she pushed herself upright made her wince. “Help me up,” she croaked. “The floor is filthy and my hair’s all bloody.”
Porpo nudged under her arm, Lynis taking the other side despite grumbling under his breath. Together, they hoisted her to her feet. Jane steadied herself, brushing blood from her cheek and shaking shards of glass out of her wet hair.
Her eyes drifted to the collapsed shelf. Jagger’s body lay half-buried, unconscious again, dark hair splayed across broken concrete. He looked fragile for the first time, just a boy overwhelmed by a world trying to kill him.
“It was like he was having a nightmare,” Jane whispered. “Like he couldn’t tell I was a person… and not some monster coming to kill him.”
A low vibration traveled through the ground.
A heavy THUMP.
Then another.
And another.
Slow. Rhythmic. Growing closer.
The sound crawled through the broken windows, reverberating through the pharmacy walls. Dust danced with every tremor.
Porpo’s eyes snapped upward. “Okay… uh, what the fuck was that?”
“It is a troll, around Elite threat level. The 3 of us at level 15, confirm we die one.” He glanced at the unconscious stranger. “If you think of fighting it, we might as well dig our own graves.”
Porpo nodded quickly. “We’re not staying. Fuck that.”
Jane straightened with their support, voice still shredded. “What are our options?”
“Option?” Lynis scoffed. “I already found one escape route can siam that monster. Can loop behind shop and cut through alley. But…” he glared at the collapsed shelf, “I ain’t carrying the psycho who strangled you.”
Porpo threw her hands up. “For once, I agree with him! Leave him. He’s dangerous!”
But Jane didn’t move. She stared at Jagger. A quiet storm of conflict.
Determination.
Fear.
Mercy.
“He’s just a kid…” she murmured.
“Nope. Nope, nope, don’t start your White Knight bullshit,” Porpo snapped. “He almost straight-up murdered you, Jane!”
“He wasn’t conscious,” Jane said firmly, meeting Porpo’s gaze. “And he’s alone, traumatized, half-dead. We don’t abandon people like that.”
Porpo groaned in frustration. “Ugh! Why are you like this?!”
Another thunderous THUMP shook dust from the ceiling.
Closer.
Louder.
Hungrier.
Jane’s eyes hardened. “Grab him. Now.”
Lynis froze. “Have you gone insane? After what he did?!”
“If you’re not going to do it…” Jane stepped toward the rubble. “…then I will.”
Both Porpo and Lynis stared at her, one horrified, the other defeated.
Finally, Lynis cursed under his breath. “Walo… fine lah! But you owe me big time.”
He rushed to the debris, grunting as he pulled the unconscious stranger free. Jagger’s body was heavier than expected, deadweight from exhaustion. Lynis hoisted him over his shoulder with difficulty.
“Fucking filthy,” he muttered, adjusting his grip as blood smeared across his hoodie. “You ah… definitely owe me big time.”
Jane managed a small, tired smile. “Thank you.”
Lynis’s cheeks flushed a shade redder as he waved his hand dismissively.
“I’m disappointed bro, she made you, her bitch.” Porpo nudged, smirking, “Woof. Woof. Fucker.”
Before Lynis could explode on Porpo, Jane spoke. “Come on, we’re running out of time. Lynis led the way.”
Lynis’s expression twisted. “OI!”
Jane cut them off sharply. “Enough. We’re running out of time. Lynis, lead the way.”
He huffed, tightening his grip on Jagger’s limp form. “Okay lah. Everyone follow me. And faster one, if that troll reach here, we die.”
The three of them slipped into formation once more.
Lynis at the front with the unconscious boy slung over his shoulder,
Jane in the middle,
Porpo covering the rear.
as the next thunderous THUMP shook the pharmacy floor beneath them.
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Chapters
- Chapter 118: The Cost of Answers.
- Chapter 117: A Fragile, Stubborn Light.
- Chapter 116: Don’t Cross Me Again.
- Chapter 115: Refuse Their Offer.
- Chapter 114: Where Is My Sister?
- Chapter 113: The Fortress and the Blade.
- Chapter 112: No Pattern, No Mercy.
- Chapter 111 111: Three Minds, One Vessel.
- Chapter 110 110: Two Against One.
- Chapter 109: He Stopped Being a Test.
- Chapter 108: Blood Tastes Better Fresh
- Chapter 107: Tell Me Where She Is.
- Chapter 106: Before Adriana Tan
- Chapter 105: Under Observation
- Chapter 104: Hunter Intake and Evaluation
- Chapter 103: Annex Three
- Chapter 102: The Fortress Below
- Chapter 101 101: What They Saw in Her
- Chapter 100 100: Into the Depths of Singapore
- Chapter 99: Earned It, Earn It
- Chapter 98: Half-Drawn Steel
- Chapter 97: Procedure Wrapped in a Threat
- Chapter 96: A Valuable Asset
- Chapter 95: Orders to Stay
- Chapter 94 94: One Bomb Left
- Chapter 93 93: Valkyrie
- Chapter 92 92: Volatile Escape
- Chapter 91: The New Entity: Chains of Gold and Teeth
- Chapter 90: Permitted
- Chapter 89: No
- Chapter 88: None of Us Are Innocent
- Chapter 87: The Wrong Smile
- Chapter 86 86: One Fight at a Time
- Chapter 85 85: The Strong and the Weak
- Chapter 84 84: Don’t Get Attached
- Chapter 83 83: Don’t Get Too Close
- Chapter 82: Whiteout Kill
- Chapter 81 81: Entity Resonance
- Chapter 80 80: No Single Path.
- Chapter 79 79: A Flawed Strategy.
- Chapter 78 78: You Can Try.
- Chapter 77 77: We Are the Government Now.
- Chapter 76: Claiming the Dead
- Chapter 75: Infested Scavengers (2)
- Chapter 74: Infested Scavengers (1)
- Chapter 74 74: Infested Scavengers (1)
- Chapter 73: The City After the Battle.
- Chapter 72: After the Storm
- Chapter 71: At What Cost?
- Chapter 70: The Troll King Falls.
- Chapter 69: The Look in His Eyes.
- Chapter 68 68: The Witness.
- Chapter 67 67: Against the Falling Titan
- Chapter 66: Predator Logic
- Chapter 65: Fearful Roar.
- Chapter 64: Condense It.
- Chapter 63: Exposure
- Chapter 62: Hold
- Chapter 61: Point Blank
- Chapter 60: Blood Debt
- Chapter 59: Adapt Or Die.
- Chapter 58: Overwhelm It.
- Chapter 57: Separate Battles
- Chapter 56: No Ordinary Hunt.
- Chapter 55: I Will Make You Earn It.
- Chapter 54: Who Said You Had a Choice?
- Chapter 53: Come Out to Play
- Chapter 52: The Bloodclaws
- Chapter 51: The Bells of Judgment
- Chapter 50: The Great Filter
- Chapter 49: Blade at the Throat
- Chapter 48: The Christmas Tree Still Stood
- Chapter 47: The Gap
- Chapter 46: The Man with The Spear
- Chapter 45: Four Hundred Meters
- Chapter 44: A Grace Period
- Chapter 43: It Has Already Begun
- Chapter 42: Boundless Potential
- Chapter 41: A Grace Period
- Chapter 40: Static Electricity
- Chapter 39: Double-Edged Sword
- Chapter 38: A Life Paused
- Chapter 37: “I Will Survive”
- Chapter 36: Until We Meet Again
- Chapter 35: Heal! Heal!
- Chapter 34: So Fight I Shall
- Chapter 33: Crimson Eyes in the Dark
- Chapter 32: Too Weak for This World
- Chapter 31: Levels Apart
- Chapter 30: Forced Awakening
- Chapter 29: When Control Breaks
- Chapter 28: The Splintered One
- Chapter 27: Beyond the Gate
- Chapter 26: Proving Ground
- Chapter 25: Hope Beneath Collapse
- Chapter 24: Violent Aftermath
- Chapter 23: Who Are You?
- Chapter 22: Laughter Amid Ruins
- Chapter 21: Awkward Little Comforts
- Chapter 20: Safe Yet Shattered
- Chapter 19: Holding It Together
- Chapter 18: Echoes of Guilt
- Chapter 17: Unseen Fury
- Chapter 16: Violent Awakening
- Chapter 15: Crimson Eyes in the Dark
- Chapter 14: The Brave, the Scared, and the Stubborn
- Chapter 13: Chains of the Eclipsed Saint
- Chapter 12: At the Edge of Madness
- Chapter 11: Crimson Euphoria
- Chapter 10: Ecstasy
- Chapter 9: Parasitic Possession
- Chapter 8: Hollow Survivor
- Chapter 7: Alone Among Ruins
- Chapter 6: Guilt
- Chapter 5: Final Goodbye
- Chapter 4: Hordes from Hell
- Chapter 3: Congratulations, you are a hunter!
- Chapter 2: Hell on Earth
- Chapter 1: The Christmas That Changed Everything