Chapter 65: Fearful Roar.
The Troll King’s right arm was gone.
It was an impossible sight. Moments earlier, that limb had smashed through shields, crushed hunters beneath its weight, and shattered vehicles as if they were toys. Now it lay severed on the rain-slick asphalt like discarded meat, a grotesque monument to the impossible. The massive hand twitched sporadically, thick fingers spasming with dying nerve impulses that had not yet realized the body they belonged to was gone. Black blood poured from the stump in violent pulses, each surge splattering against the cracked pavement and mixing with rainwater into thick, oily streams that crawled through fractures in the street. Steam rose from the wound as the monster’s unnatural vitality tried and failed to close the damage.
For three long seconds, the battlefield froze.
Rain continued to fall in relentless sheets. Fires crackled from overturned vehicles. The distant cries of injured hunters and survivors echoed faintly between shattered buildings. Yet no one moved. Hunters from Bastion and Bloodclaw alike stared at the impossible sight before them. Their chests rose and fell in shallow breaths. Some lowered their weapons without realizing it. Others simply stood there, eyes locked on the enormous severed limb that had once been their executioner.
The Troll King lowered its gaze toward the stump. Its massive chest heaved as if something deep inside its enormous body struggled to comprehend what had been done to it. Then the silence was shattered.
The monster opened its jagged mouth and unleashed a scream that did not belong in the world of the living.
It was not a roar of pain. It was a shriek of absolute, incandescent fury.
A system notification burned into every hunter’s vision.
[Troll King has activated Fearful Roar!]
[Troll King has gone into a Feral state.]
The sound that erupted from its throat was more than noise. It was a force that seemed to ripple through the world itself. The air shuddered violently. A pressure wave ripped outward from the monster’s lungs, hammering the ruined street like an invisible explosion. Water pooled in the cracks of the asphalt, bursting outward in thin geysers. Loose debris rattled violently before lifting from the ground and skittering across the pavement. Windows in nearby storefronts vibrated violently before shattering, spraying shards of glass into the rain.
The shock of the roar crawled through bone and marrow, clawing into the deepest instincts of every living thing that heard it.
[Fear has been inflicted!]
The effect was immediate. A Bastion ranger froze mid-draw, arrow half pulled back on the string as his eyes widened until the whites showed all around the iris. The bow slipped from his fingers as the primal terror seized control of his limbs. Nearby, a Bloodclaw berserker dropped his massive axe with a dull clang against the pavement. Moments earlier, he had been laughing as he charged into monsters. Now he stumbled backward, hands trembling violently as the bravado drained from him, leaving only raw animal fear behind.
Across the battlefield, hunters faltered. Some turned to run while others stared, minds locked by the overwhelming instinct to flee.
The moment of hesitation was enough.
A mist of black and red particles of light began swirling around the Troll King’s enormous frame, drifting through the rain like embers carried on a violent storm wind. The creature lowered itself slowly, its massive body compressing inward as it dropped into a crouch. Its single remaining arm slammed down against the asphalt to brace its weight, fingers digging into the fractured road. Muscles coiled beneath its scarred green flesh, swelling and tightening like enormous pistons preparing to unleash devastating force.
The ground beneath its hand cracked.
Then something began to change.
The jagged spikes protruding from the monster’s back and shoulders started to grow. At first, the change was subtle, but within seconds the bone-like protrusions lengthened rapidly, twisting outward from the creature’s flesh like black iron spears being forced through living skin. They thickened and hardened beneath the rain, stretching into vicious barbs that gleamed darkly in the firelight.
The Troll King curled inward even further. Its massive head lowered toward its chest as its legs coiled tighter and tighter beneath its bulk.
Then it jumped.
[Troll King has activated Earthbreaker Leap!]
Shin Lu and Reika were among the few hunters who had resisted the Fear effect, and they reacted at the same moment.
“SCATTER!” they roared in unison.
The command cut through the battlefield like a blade.
Everything exploded into motion.
Kade and Deck disengaged instantly, boots skidding across rain-soaked asphalt as they pulled back from the Troll King’s previous position. Jane grabbed Porpo by the shoulder and yanked her away from the front line.
“Move!” she shouted.
Porpo staggered as she was dragged backward, still dizzy from the strain of her Grand Ring technique.
“LYNIS!” Jane yelled.
Lynis was already moving.
The massive Bastion tank surged forward instead of retreating when he saw a panicking Bastion hunter frozen directly in the path of the impending impact. He grabbed the man by the collar and hurled him backward with brute strength before spotting Zaila several meters away.
The archer’s face was pale, her arms trembling violently from mana exhaustion. Without slowing, Lynis slung her over one shoulder like a dead weight. At the same time, he reached out with his free hand and snatched a young Bloodclaw hunter who was trembling in place, barely moving as fear locked his limbs.
The kid’s legs dragged uselessly behind him as Lynis hauled him away.
“RUN!” Lynis bellowed.
Across the battlefield, the same desperate cry erupted from dozens of throats.
“RUN!”
“RUN!”
“RUN!”
Reika had not moved during the initial panic.
She stood on the edge of the shattered fountain, blue hair plastered to her face by the rain. Then the stone beneath her boots cracked as she launched forward with a burst of speed.
As she ran, both hands dropped to her sides.
Energy gathered in her palms, swirling into existence as a weapon began to form.
The handle appeared first. Long and blood red, polished like fresh lacquer. Next came the crossguard, thin and elegant, extending outward like a pair of crimson wings. At either end of the guard, two small gemstones glowed faintly through the rain.
Then the blade manifested.
A massive greatsword formed in her grip, silver steel streaked with pulsing veins of deep purple energy. The weapon was almost as tall as she was, and its tip scraped across the asphalt as she ran.
Sparks exploded behind her as the blade carved a glowing line through the pavement like a hot knife through wax.
Shin Lu moved in the opposite direction.
He turned sharply toward the mall entrance, where Ren and Ken stood with a small group of hunters they had just finished escorting the survivors into the building.
“REN, KEN BARRICADE THE DOORS NOW!” Shin Lu shouted.
The two men reacted instantly, dragging metal barricades and shattered furniture back into place across the entrance.
Shin Lu turned back toward the battlefield.
The Troll King was already descending.
Its leap had carried it nearly thirty meters into the air, and now its enormous, spiked body plummeted downward toward the center of the ruined street.
Shin Lu lowered himself into position, feet planted firmly against the slick asphalt. His legs bent as his body dropped into a balanced stance. The spear in his hands rotated slowly between his fingers in a familiar, almost meditative motion. Rain ran down the scar carved across his face, tracing the line of old battle and hardened resolve.
For a moment, everything seemed to slow.
The falling rain.
The shouts of hunters.
The distant crackle of fire.
It felt as though the world itself had paused, granting everyone a final chance to run.
Jagger stepped out from behind the overturned bus.
His boots splashed into shallow water pooled across the broken road. His left arm no longer resembled the grotesque ruin it had been minutes earlier. The worst of the shattered bone had pulled itself back into place beneath the skin, and muscle fibers had begun weaving themselves together again. Even so, the limb still throbbed with deep, constant agony. Each movement sent sharp pulses through his nerves.
He barely noticed.
His eyes were fixed on the battlefield.
He saw everything. The coordination between Shin Lu and Reika. The desperate scramble of Bastion and Bloodclaw hunters alike. The raw terror etched across the faces of fighters who had once been full of confidence.
Something cold moved through him.
Not hope. Not courage.
Something harder.
A grim understanding of what this battle meant.
Then the Troll King hit the ground.
It landed back first.
The impact was apocalyptic.
The street erupted as the force of the collision pulverized the asphalt beneath the monster’s body. A massive shockwave burst outward in a perfect expanding circle, hurling shattered rock and debris into the air. Overturned cars flipped like toys while storefronts along the street imploded as glass and steel collapsed inward under the pressure.
The ground itself seemed to liquefy.
Concrete buckled.
Asphalt split open.
The entire street cratered under the force.
Hunters who had been too slow to escape vanished into the destruction. Three Bastion tanks stood directly in the monster’s landing zone, their shields raised in desperate defense. The metal, which had deflected countless blows earlier in the battle, crumpled like thin sheets of foil beneath the impact.
The men disappeared without a sound as the ground collapsed beneath them.
Nearby, two Bloodclaw assassins were caught mid-dash by the expanding edge of the shockwave. The blast lifted them off their feet and hurled them to the side at devastating speed. Their bodies slammed into the side of a bus with such violent force that they burst apart on impact.
The roar of destruction swallowed everything.
A deep grinding crash shook the foundations of the surrounding buildings as dust and steam erupted upward from the crater in a massive churning column. Black blood sprayed into the rising cloud while fragments of asphalt and shattered glass spiraled into the darkness.
For a moment, the entire street was swallowed by swirling shadow.
Firelight vanished.
Rain became invisible within the thick cloud.
The battlefield fell into a horrifying twilight.
Then the noise faded.
The dust began to settle.
And silence returned.
Heavy and oppressive.
The only sounds left were the hiss of rain striking superheated stone and the low groan of twisted metal under impossible strain.
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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