Chapter 137: Get Out of That Kid!
Boomâ!
At the critical moment, the bearded man shielded Zhao Ying. His mechanical arm deployed an energy shield to block the collapsing wall. Yet, the impact still sent him reeling, stars dancing in his vision as blood spurted from his mouth and nose.
"Captain Zhao, take Xiaoyuan and leave! I'll hold it off!"
"Are you kidding me?" Zhao Yingâs brows knitted tightly, her voice cold and firm. "That cancer fiend absorbed dragon energy from somewhere and has reached the
Demonic General
level. How are you going to hold it off?"
"I'm
Master-rank
, youâre
Soldier-rank
. You and Xiaoyuan staying alive is more important than me!" The bearded man shoved Zhao Ying toward the hall without looking back, roaring, "Go! Now!"
Zhao Ying gritted her teeth.
Leaving a teammate behind wasnât her style, but she had to admitâhe was right.
If she stayed, both she and Xiaoyuan would die.
Xiaoyuan was crucial to the Demon-Slaying Bureau. Even if she and the bearded man perished here, Xiaoyuan
had
to survive.
She had no choice.
Zhao Ying cast a deep, hard look at the figure facing down the demonic dragon.
Then, without hesitation, she bent down, hoisting the unconscious Xiaoyuan onto her shoulder and limped toward the emergency exit.
Bearded man⊠I, Zhao Ying, owe you a lifeâŠ
I hope⊠I get the chance to repay you someday.
â
You monster! Get out of that kidâs body!
â
The bearded man gripped a massive cleaver, his eyes locked on the creature crawling out from the ruins, its monstrous bulk crushing the walls as if they were paper.
This underground stronghold was fortified with cutting-edge tech from the Demon-Slaying Bureau headquartersâwalls thickened and reinforced to withstand direct RPG blasts.
But to the demonic dragon, the walls crumbled like toys, crushed effortlessly.
The bearded manâs roar of defiance met only disdain.
With a casual swipe of its claw, the dragon whipped up a violent gust, forcing his eyes shut against the stinging wind.
Boomâ!
Despite his swift dodge, he was still sent flying by the massive claw, crashing hard into the rubble.
âHehâŠ
Ant.
â
The demonic dragon curled its lips in mockery, withdrawing its gaze from his broken, bloody figure.
Then it opened its maw and let out an eerie, bone-chilling howl. Its entire body convulsed as more flesh and sinew surged, its form swelling larger. From every inch of its body, countless tentacles erupted, piercing through the ceiling above, ripping open a path to the surface.
"More⊠I need
more
energy!"
But even after breaking through to the open air, it felt disappointed. The spiritual energy here was pitifully thinâa barren wasteland compared to the rich energy it had tasted in that old rental apartment.
Still, if there was no energyâ
fresh meat
would do.
By the time Zhao Ying emerged with Xiaoyuan, she had already ordered the market evacuated. The monstrous commotion had long driven vendors and customers into a panicked exodus.
But the dragon was undiscriminatingâit began with the butcher shops.
Store after store was devoured, and its body swelled, soon stretching over a hundred meters.
"Not enoughâŠ
Not fresh enough!
"
Its crimson eyes swept around, claws tearing through the market stalls. It craved
live
preyâdead flesh was unsatisfying.
Suddenly, it caught the scent.
It spun abruptly and crashed through a storefront wall. With another swipe, the ceiling was gone, exposing those cowering beneath.
âDonât⊠donât look⊠Donât look!â
Under the table, a trembling mother held her two children close, pressing their faces into her chest. Her voice shook, teeth chattering in fear as the monstrous head lowered, jaws yawning wide.
"
Fresh⊠blood!
Keh keh kehâ"
Just as it lungedâ
Pain.
A searing agony exploded in its neck.
It twisted, an eye bulging from its writhing flesh to locate the sourceâ
A blood-soaked man clung to its neck, hacking with all his might.
"GET OUT! Get out of that kidâs body! AAAAHHHâ!"
The bearded man coughed blood, his eyes blazing with killing intent and fury. His mechanical arm, gripping the cleaver, tore into the regenerating flesh with relentless, frenzied strikes.
One slash.
Another.
And anotherâ
Muscles ripped, his blade dulled and chipped. Sparks flashed from his mechanical armâs joints, arcs of electricity searing his nerves with agony.
Yet, he felt nothing.
Why did the world need a spiritual revivalâŠ
Why did monsters have to returnâŠ
He had promisedâ
promised to cure Chen Huaiâanâs illness.
Such a bright young man.
If Chen Huaiâan lived, he would save countless lives.
He would lead the Demon-Slaying Bureau to shatter the aristocratic clansâ monopolyâ
And eradicate every last demonic scourge.
End it allâ
"
GET OUT!!!
"
Suddenly, he felt it.
A cold gaze.
The monsterâs eye.
The bearded manâs body trembled from the primal chillâyet he
grinned
, his mouth bloody, teeth bared in a feral sneer.
âF***⊠you!â
His shredded vocal cords spat the curse, blood bubbling with every word.
Thenâhe reached behind and pulled out a high-explosive grenade.
With a click, the pin came freeâ
And he rammed it, deepâinto the gash his blade had carved.
His mechanical arm shoved it furtherâdeeperâhalf his body following it inside the wound.
BOOMâ!
The blast painted the market in a storm of gore.
Flesh rained down. The dragon howled in agony, its monstrous wail splitting the air.
The bearded man was flung away like a broken doll, hitting the ground with a lifeless thud.
That close-range detonation could obliterate anything
Soldier-rank
â
But a
General-rank
fiend?
â...Cough, coughâŠâ
The bearded manâs vision blurred as he stared up at the sky. His ears rang, everything distant, hollow.
Blood seeped from his lips as he triedâtried to stand.
But his handsâwerenât there.
Blown to oblivion.
With only his hips, he inchedâdraggedâtoward the sound of squelching flesh.
The dragonâ
Behind himâ
Its neck, reduced to half a stump, was already
regenerating
.
The wound, carved by blade and bomb alike, sealed by fresh, pulsing flesh.
Too slow for the dragonâs taste.
But just
fast enough
âfor the mother and her children to escape.
Too slowâ
Yet
too fast
â
For him to turn around.
The dragon, roaring in a fury beyond hunger, lunged.
This timeâ
It wasnât for food.
It was for vengeance.
BOOMâ!
A thunderous impactâ
Blood burstâbones shatteredâ
A lone screw, flicked from the carnage, clattered, rollingâinto a distant pool of crimson.
The dragon lifted its claw, surveying the bite wounds on its palmâ
Barely a second passed, and they vanishedâhealed as if never there.
Heh⊠Even in death, the ant tried to take a piece of me?
But antsâare still ants.
It turnedâ
The carnage behind it forgottenâ
The world beyondâwaiting.
There was
more
out there.
Fresher prey.
It could
smell
them.
At the entrance of Panjiayuan Marketâ
The armored blockade stood, soldiers bristling with weapons. Sirens flashed, casting warning lights over tank plating.
Above, from the open hatch of a helicopter, Zhao Ying lowered her phone, her face steeled as she stared down at the colossal beast prowling the market entrance.
Residents, from their windows and balconies, recordedâ
The sudden emergence of a
General-rank
fiendâ
A threat no longer in the shadowsâ
A terror the world
would see.
The truthâcould not be hidden now.
But that was the lesser nightmare.
The greater problemâ
No
General-rank
slayers were available.
The highest combat force on-siteâ
Soldier-rank, Class-A.
âDo we have to⊠rely on the aristocratic clansâ
Awakeners
for backup?â
Zhao Yingâs fists clenched, her lips trembling.
She knewâ
exactly
what the clans would demand.
The
Breathing Technique.
The lifeblood of the Demon-Slaying Bureau.
A treasure bought with
blood.
The
key
to slaying demonsâ
And the last chipâagainst aristocratic tyranny.
If she handed it overâ
The Demon-Slaying Bureau would becomeâ
No more than a
dog,
leashedâ
By the very clans that onceâ
Fed
the monsters.
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