Chapter 72: After the Storm
The rain had softened to a thin mist.
It drifted quietly over Orchard Road, washing the last streaks of blood from cracked asphalt and carrying them in narrow crimson streams toward the drains. What had been a battlefield of thunder and violence only minutes earlier now felt strangely hollow. The screams had faded. The clash of steel had fallen silent.
Exhaustion had finally claimed everyone.
Hunters moved through the wreckage like ghosts wandering the aftermath of a storm. Some searched carefully beneath collapsed concrete and twisted metal beams, calling out hoarsely for anyone still alive. Others dragged bodies from the rubble and laid them in rough rows along the edge of the plaza.
Survivors slowly emerged from the mall.
Civilians who had hidden through the nightmare stepped carefully over shattered glass and scorched debris, offering what little help they could. Strips of cloth were torn from ruined clothing and wrapped around wounds. Bottles of water were passed between trembling hands.
No one spoke loudly anymore.
Even the Bloodclaws had grown quiet.
A Bastion healer knelt beside an injured Bloodclaw fighter, her hands glowing faintly green as she pressed them against a deep gash across his ribs. The man gritted his teeth but said nothing. Rain slid down both their faces as the soft glow of her magic stitched flesh together.
The fragile alliance still held.
But the celebration from earlier had faded.
Reality had returned.
The corpse of the Troll King dominated the shattered entrance of Paragon Mall. Its colossal body lay half buried beneath rubble and collapsed pillars. The massive yellow eyes that had once burned with feral intelligence now stared blankly into the gray sky.
Steam no longer rose from its wounds.
The monster was finally still.
Shin Lu stood at the edge of the crater.
His spear rested lightly against his shoulder as he watched the hunters move across the ruined street. Rain slid down the scar carved across his face before dripping from his chin onto the soaked pavement below.
Behind him, boots scraped softly against wet stone.
Reika approached.
Her greatsword rested casually across one shoulder, the massive blade balanced with effortless ease despite its weight.
“So,” she said.
Shin Lu did not turn. “So.”
Reika nudged a loose piece of asphalt with the tip of her boot. The chunk skidded forward and dropped into the crater, bouncing once before disappearing beside the Troll King’s lifeless body. “That was fun.”
Shin Lu exhaled slowly. “You have a strange definition of fun.”
Reika smirked. “You’re still alive. So am I. That counts as a good night.”
Shin Lu finally turned his head slightly.
“I’m now level thirty-eight,” he said calmly. “Got a few goodies with that, too.”
Reika snorted.
“Instead of gloating about what you got, you could thank me.” She bumped his shoulder with hers. “I gave you the kill.”
Shin Lu scoffed, though the faintest hint of a smile touched his lips. “Your arrogance is a plague.”
“Call it confidence,” Reika replied immediately. “It’s gotten me this far.”
For a moment, they stood there together, watching the aftermath of the battle unfold beneath the fading rain.
Then Shin Lu spoke. “So. What happens now?”
She shrugged before he could answer.
“The same thing that always happens.” She gestured lazily toward the skyline where distant pillars of light still pierced the cloud cover. “We go kill another giant monstrous fucker.”
Shin Lu followed her gaze.
Beyond the ruined buildings of Orchard Road, Singapore still burned.
Forty-five more monsters like the one they had just killed were still out there.
“By the way, the monster core is mine.”
Shin Lu chuckled and turned away, “Yeah, like I had a choice.”
–
Across the street, Lynis dropped heavily onto the curb.
His shield clanged against the pavement beside him as he leaned back, stretching his aching shoulders. Zaila slumped against him, her head resting lightly on his shoulder.
Her eyes were barely open.
“Eh,” Lynis muttered, nudging her slightly. “Don’t die, ah.”
Zaila cracked one eye open. “I don’t have any wounds. I’m not dying anytime soon. Just tired.”
“Good.” He paused, shifting his weight slightly. “Because carrying you out of danger just now really wreck my back, you know. Cannot keep carrying a cute woman everywhere like that.”
He grinned.
Zaila snorted weakly. “What, you calling me fat?”
Lynis blinked immediately. “Oi! No lah!”
She smirked faintly. “Relax. I’m joking.” Her eyes drifted closed again for a moment before she added quietly, “…Thanks for saving my life.”
Lynis rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly. “Yeah lah. That’s what a man does.”
–
In the plaza, Porpo crouched beside Jane.
Jane had been kneeling beside a wounded hunter, carefully wrapping a bandage around the man’s arm. Her movements were steady and precise despite the exhaustion written across her face.
Porpo watched her for a moment. “You’re quiet,” she said. “I know I said I’d drop it, but I still have some questions.”
Jane tied the knot tightly before standing. “No questions,” she said calmly. “I’m tired.”
Porpo narrowed her eyes. “No. That’s not it.”
Jane did not answer.
Porpo tilted her head slightly. “You’re thinking about him.”
Jane finally looked at her. Then she turned away and moved toward another wounded hunter. Rain slid down her chin, tracing a line through the grime and dried blood on her face. “Am I?”
Porpo folded her arms. “Did you even try to stop him?”
Jane knelt beside another hunter and began wrapping a fresh bandage around her arm. Her thoughts drifted for a moment. Her hands tightened without realizing. The bandage cinched too hard.
“Ai yah ma!” the hunter yelped.
Jane blinked and immediately loosened the wrap. “Oh. Sorry.”
“Careful lah,” the woman muttered.
Jane nodded once before finishing the bandage. Then she finally looked back at Porpo. “Stop with the questions,” she said evenly. “He made a decision, and why would I talk him out of it when he was never part of our group in the first place?”
She stood and walked away before Porpo could respond.
Porpo frowned but remained silent for now.
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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