The Science Wing was a single building.
A skybridge connected it to the neighboring structure, but the entire building itself was considered the Science Wing. Some people even called it the Research Wing. The lobby was on the first floor, CafĂ© Senabi on the second, and from the third floor upward were the labs and the scientistsâ offices.
It was from the largest office there that the Creature burst out.
Hiroshi let out a strangled scream as he stumbled backward.
âUwaaaagh!â
The Creature closed in faster than his feet could carry him.
Razor-sharp claws shot toward his face.
What had been claws turned into a single dot filling his visionâ
Bzzt-crackle!
âUagh!â
[Shield activated.]
Martinâs voice resonated.
[Shield activated.]
âShut it down!â
Hiroshi fell on his backside.
A translucent blue shield had appeared in front of him. The shield that bisected the lab. Martin had fired it from the round eyes of his device. The AI, usually running along the ceiling rails, was now hanging from wires, floating at a height of two meters.
The blue shield wrapped around the spatial transfer array.
Kate ran past the shield and cut across the lab.
âShut down the entire Science Wing except the skybridge!â
âHey! Then we canât get out!â
âIf those things break outside, the Badgersâ support gets scattered too!â
Tears streamed nonstop down Kateâs face as she sprinted toward the red button next to the lab door.
âIâll shut down all the windows!â
âHey!â
Someone running barefoot screamed until their throat tore.
âJust a second!â
Clang!
She slammed the button.
Kate flipped open the transparent cover and began pounding the button with all her strength.
A few people cried out in panic, but she didnât hear them.
Some ran out into the corridor; others sprinted toward Yunâs desk.
[Initiating shutdown.]
A clear female voice echoed through the building.
[Initiating shutdown.]
âIâm activating the mini-core!â
Sean shouted as he rushed to Yunâs desk.
âEveryone, gather up!â
The scientists flocked toward Yunâs desk.
Some dragged the slumped Hiroshi by the scruff of his neck. After reaching the desk, they clung desperately to the device Sean pulled out.
A mini core generator.
An emergency machine bought out of Yunâs own pocket â extremely expensive.
[Shield damage level 10%]
Thud!
A Creature slammed into the shield.
Creatures pouring out of the spatial array now filled the inside of the shield completely. Through the semi-transparent barrier, countless multicolored lifeforms pressed against it.
Each attacked the shield in its own way.
[Shield damage level 15%]
Bzzt-crackle!
Kwoong!
âThere are too many...â
Someone whispered in horror as the number kept increasing.
âWhy is it still going up?â
[Shield damage level 23%. Shield damage 30%. Shield damage 35%.]
âHiiiik!â
âInstall it! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!!â
âItâs done! Everyone stick to the desk!â
âMartin! Hold on!â
Wooooongâ With its distinct sound, the mini core generator began to operate.
The scientists crouched under Yunâs desk. Sitting close to the generator, they stared anxiously at the core forming from the bottom up.
If it finished in time, it would hold steady until the Badgers arrived.
But generating a core took time...
[Shield damage level 57%]
âShit!â
âAt this rate weâre gonna die! Shouldnât we run for the hall right now?â
âHow many minutes left? Sean! How many minutes?!â
âWhy arenât the Badgers here yet?â
The curly-haired scientist sobbed.
âWe didnât shut down the skybridge, remember?â
KWA-AANG!
[Shield damage level 65%]
âUagh! Uagh!â
âMartin! Make another shield!â
âSend all power to Martin!â
A scientist craned his neck to look.
âMartin! Use the entire buildingâs power!â
Click.
Everything went dark.
As the scientists screamed in terror, the blue shield glowed within the darkness.
So did the core device, humming as it continued generating the core.
[Shield damage level 70%. Damage 76%. Damage 82%.]
âWeâre dead.â
âThe core wonât finish before the shield breaks. We should run.â
âAre the Badgers still not here?â
Someone sniffled.
âWhy arenât they coming?â
The mini core continued forming at a crawl.
The scientists wiped their tears and looked toward the labâs entrance.
In the darkness, the red shutdown switch glowed faintly.
Kate whispered with a tight, trembling voice:
âWhen the damage goes past 90%, we run for the hall.â
No one objected.
âIf we all run the same direction weâll get slaughtered, so split right and leftââ
[Shield damage 85%]
[Damage 87%. Damage 90%]
At that moment, the scientists saw a pair of eyes.
Yellow eyes glowing like a catâs.
Those who were rising to their feet froze.
Floating in the pitch-black void were two yellow lights.
The eyes staring straight ahead rolled slightly.
âHilde?â
[Shield damage 93%.]
A crescent-shaped smile formed within the eyes.
[Shield damage 97%]
âSorry for being late.â
The owner of the eyes stepped inside.
[Shield damage 99%]
âStay where you are.â
Hilde spoke.
âDonât move.â
[Shield damage 100%]
[br-zzztâ dis-zzztâ rupt]
CRASH!
KWA-AAAANG!
A heavy gust of wind tore across the lab.
The scientists saw the shield shatter; saw a white wave slice through the room the exact instant the shield broke; saw it shred the Creatures spilling out; saw the fragments scatter like debris.
Clack.
The lights flicked back on.
âStay together in one place.â
Hilde gave a faint smile and leveled his sword.
***
They needed to plug the hole â that was the only real solution.
As he butchered the Creatures spilling out, Hildeâs brow furrowed slightly.
The scientists were crammed beneath Yunâs desk. They seemed to be generating a core; honestly, staying there looked safer than trying to run outside.
Slashâ
He cleaved a Creature leaping overhead.
Its bisected corpse splattered across the hallway tiles.
His hands moved fast. He pushed back Creatures bursting out in every direction â shoving, slashing, cleaving.
The problem wasnât that he couldnât stop them. He could. But he couldnât keep doing this forever. The Creatures were erupting upward, sideways, everywhere like a swarm.
This was dangerous.
He thrust a charging Creature backward with a single sharp strike and shouted:
âMartin! Can you rebuild the shield?â
[Restoring.]
A voice replied, crackling with unstable noise.
[Restoring.]
âHow long for the core device?â
Thud!
He slammed aside a Creature flying toward his blade.
Sean shouted:
âTen minutes left!â
Way too long.
âAnyone else still in the lab?â
He couldnât see any.
Someone might be under the overturned desks. He had no spare attention to check on others while fending off the Creatures.
Humans didnât give off detectable signals anyway.
âLooks like no one...â
âJohn!â
What?
âJohn is missing!â
âHuh? Now that you say itâ!â
âHe wouldnât have gone home...â
âShit. He really isnât here?â
The scientists, who had just begun calming down, panicked again.
âHe should be at the desk next to ours. Where is he?â
Damn it.
He definitely wouldnât have gone home.
He had to still be somewhere within the Research Wing. Hilde narrowed his eyes while forcing back a mass of charging Creatures.
Bathroom? Another floor?
If he popped out from somewhere unexpected...
âHe wasnât here from the start!â
âMaybe heâs on another floor?â
âIâll look for him!â
Hiroshi suddenly jumped up.
Hilde snapped his head toward him and shouted sharply:
âSit down!â
Hiroshi froze in terror.
Hilde slashed a fluffy creature clinging to the ceiling, then ordered:
âDonât move from there.â
Hiroshi dropped back to the floor.
Hilde jerked his chin and swung his sword. KWA-AANG! Several Creatures exploded apart. His clothes were completely soaked in blood. Creature intestines clung to his shoulders and arms, eyeballs rolled across the floor.
The lab floor was littered with exposed Creature innards from his strikes.
How do I plug this damn hole...
He chased down a Creature that nearly escaped behind him, killed it, then lifted his gaze.
âMartin?â
[Restoring.]
Martin rotated slowly in midair, answering.
[Restorâ]
âGyaaaagh!â
Someone screamed suddenly.
Hilde snapped his head around â though he didnât need to.
âJohn!â
âSenior MĂŒhlen!â
âHilde! There! There!!â
He whirled toward the shout.
And there â deep in the lab, at the far right diagonal from him â the door to the controlled area had opened.
The area where Yun kept heads of his own kind.
A door that was normally locked shut.
From within, something long and thin stepped out.
Hilde froze, analyzing the situation.
Creatures kept pouring out without end.
More than ten scientists were crouched behind him. The mini core was still unfinished. Creatures rampaging left and right would slip through the incomplete coreâs gaps.
Theyâd tear at human skin with their needle-like spines.
And all the scientists were just ordinary humans.
John MĂŒhlen was an enhanced-body owner.
Two octopus-like Creatures were already leaping at him, but if Hilde swung his sword to cut them, he wouldnât be able to block the Creatures flying toward the /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ scientistsâ
âJohn!â
Hilde shouted desperately.
âDodge!â
It was probably a useless cry.
âOr run this way! Now!â
The genius scientist blinked.
The tall, thin figure froze on the spot.
Are you kidding me?!
âAt least duck!â
Theyâre gonna get you!
Bang!
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The Creatures leaping at John MĂŒhlen were pulverized.
Four Creatures that had been airborne were shot out of the sky. The closest oneâs eyeball burst and fell onto MĂŒhlenâs shoulder. The others were blasted backward, tumbling across the floor.
More gunfire followed.
Two different spots were raining bullets.
Hilde snapped his head toward the shooters â both possessed exceptional marksmanship.
âStay put.â
It was Seunghyun and Yun.
âYouâre not even well.â
Though they said that, the help was desperately needed.
He worried for them, butâ
Pale-faced, they approached from different directions.
They were in such bad shape they didnât even notice one another as they walked toward him.
The two men holding guns spoke at the same time:
âPut up a barrier.â
âPut up a barrier. Martinâs drained.â
Only then did they turn their heads and see each other.
Even while Hilde swung his sword nonstop, he could see both menâs brows twist sharply â cold, unpleasant expressions.
Their shared disgust was palpable.
âFuck.â
Bang!
Yun cursed, and Seunghyun irritably fired into the innocent lab floor.
He dropped his empty magazine, slamming in a new one with annoyed fingers.
Ah.
This cooperation wouldnât be easy.
Hilde exhaled a sigh torn from deep in his gut.
Then, tightening his grip on his sword, he answered:
âFine. Iâll make the barrier. Back me up.â
Surely they wouldnât start fighting right now of all times.
âLetâs hold them.â
Ignoring the silence behind him, Hilde sprinted deeper into the lab.