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Chapter 31 - Levels Apart

"BEHIND YOU!"

Jane's scream tore through the ruined street, raw and shredded, her voice scraping her throat as panic detonated through her chest. The sound rebounded off hollow buildings and shattered windows, echoing through skeletal concrete frames like a warning too late to matter.

She spun hard on her heel and broke into a sprint toward Jagger.

Her boots skidded across loose gravel and fractured asphalt, pebbles clattering outward as she pushed herself beyond caution. Smoke hung low over the street, stinging her eyes and burning her lungs as it mixed with the overwhelming stench of blood, rot, and scorched flesh.

Too slow.

She knew it before she saw it.

Her gaze flicked to the corner of her vision where her interface glowed faintly.

Quick Step was still on cooldown.

Not again.

Her body moved anyway, legs pumping, breath tearing at her lungs, instinct overriding reason. She had already lost too many people to moments like this. She refused to lose another.

She never saw the strike coming.

A massive tendril ripped through the air in a wide horizontal arc. Its surface glistened with black ichor, barbs embedded along its length like hooked knives. It moved impossibly fast for something so large, tearing through the air with a wet, screaming sound that vibrated in Jane's bones.

"JANE! FUCK!"

Lynis hit her from the side.

His shoulder slammed into her ribs with brutal force, knocking the breath from her lungs as he shoved her out of the tendril's path. Her boots scraped sparks from the street as she staggered sideways, barely keeping her footing.

Lynis did not slow.

He dug his boots into the asphalt, muscles screaming as he twisted his torso and hurled his shield upward in a violent diagonal arc.

"SHIELD BASH!"

The collision detonated through the street.

Metal met flesh with an explosive crack that thundered between buildings. The shockwave rippled outward, shattering nearby windows in rapid succession. Glass burst from frames and rained down in glittering sheets as the tendril recoiled violently.

Pain tore through Lynis's arm like molten iron. His armor shrieked in protest as the force traveled through bone, muscle, and spine, rattling his teeth and blurring his vision.

It bought Jane a second.

That second saved her life.

It did not save Lynis.

Another tendril struck.

It came faster than the first, a brutal blur of motion that slammed into Lynis's exposed side with a wet, bone-breaking crack. The sound was sickening, like meat hitting concrete at full speed.

Lynis was torn off his feet.

His body flew across the street, armor scraping sparks from the pavement as he crashed through the shattered window of a storefront. Glass exploded outward in a violent storm, shards spinning through the air before skittering across the road.

Then he was gone, swallowed by darkness and debris.

"LYNIS!"

Jane's scream ripped free, sharp and desperate.

Her body locked up for half a heartbeat, every instinct screaming at her to chase him, to reach him, to drag him back from whatever waited inside that building. Her vision tunneled, the world narrowing dangerously.

She forced herself to breathe.

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A few seconds earlier, Porpo saw Jagger turn.

Blood slicked his face and arms, dark and sticky under the ash-coated light. His expression was no longer human. Fury twisted his features into something feral. His irises burned a deep, violent crimson, swirling and alive.

In one smooth, terrifying motion, he flipped the knife, catching it by the tip. His arm cocked back.

Porpo felt it before she understood it.

A wave of killing intent slammed into her like a physical force. Her skin prickled. Her breath locked in her chest. The pressure was absolute, focused, and cold enough to steal heat from her limbs.

Then it vanished.

Just as abruptly as it came, the intent collapsed. Jagger's arm went slack. The knife clattered against the asphalt with a hollow ring. He stumbled backward, eyes unfocused.

The kobold leader launched itself at him.

That was when the crash came.

A deep, thunderous impact reverberated through the street, far heavier than before. The ground shook violently, dust and pebbles bouncing in short, frantic hops.

"LYNIS!" Jane screamed, Porpo's body tensing to follow.

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[Elite] Thorned Marionette has entered the [Frenzied] state.

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A low, resonant hum rolled through the ruined street.

It vibrated through the soles of their boots, crawled up their legs, and settled deep in their bones. The sound did not echo. It pulsed. Slow. Heavy. Alive. Like the heartbeat of something enormous stirring beneath the earth.

Jane felt it before she understood it.

The crater at the center of the street began to glow.

A sickly green light seeped upward through fractured asphalt, illuminating spiderweb cracks from below. With each pulse, the glow brightened, painting the ruins in a nauseating hue that made her stomach turn.

"Shit," Porpo whispered.

The Thorned Marionette moved.

Tendrils slammed into the street one after another, cracking asphalt and pulverizing concrete. Dust and debris erupted into the air as the creature hauled itself free. The ground buckled under its weight, chunks of roadway collapsing inward as it rose higher.

Jane staggered backward, breath hitching.

Her Bowie knife felt absurd in her grip. Too small. Too light. A child's toy against something like this.

Cold understanding settled into her chest.

This was an Elite threat.

And it was no longer restrained.

The Thorned Marionette towered over them, a grotesque mass of writhing vines and jagged growths fused into a single abomination. Its core pulsed violently with sick green light, veins of energy crawling through its body like infection. The air thickened, heavy with the stench of rot, burned ozone, and something chemical that made her eyes sting.

A low, guttural sound rolled from the creature. Not a scream. A growl. One that seemed to shake the foundations of the ruined city itself.

Then a voice cut through the dread.

"Flame Jet Spear."

The sound that followed was deafening. Like a fighter jet tearing through the street at ground level.

A spear of pure, red-hot flame screamed through the air above Jane's head, heat rippling so violently it distorted her vision. It slammed into the Marionette's core with a thunderous roar.

"Implode."

The fire did not spread.

It collapsed.

For a fraction of a second, the flames compressed inward, condensing into a single blinding point of white-hot energy.

Then it detonated.

The explosion was violent, but controlled. A concussive wave rippled down the street, shimmering with heat as it shattered the remaining windows of nearby buildings. Glass burst outward in cascading storms. The Marionette roared, pain and fury blending into a shriek as chunks of its body were blown away, blackened and smoking as they hit the pavement.

"Park, your turn."

The voice was calm. Unhurried.

"I was itching for a good scrap."

A deep, gravelly laugh echoed behind them.

Heavy footsteps followed, fast and thunderous. A hulking figure charged past Jane and Porpo, clad in black and blue armor scarred by countless battles. In his hands, he wielded a massive great axe, its blade glowing with a cold blue light that hummed with power.

"Guillotine!"

He leapt.

Five meters forward. Straight into the air.

The axe came down in a devastating overhead arc, cleaving through the Marionette's writhing tendrils with a sickening crunch. Dozens were severed in a single strike. Black ichor sprayed across the street, sizzling as it hit the pavement.

The Thorned Marionette screeched, a sound of pure rage.

Its remaining tendrils lashed outward wildly.

Jane stood frozen for a heartbeat longer.

Then a hand clamped onto her shoulder.

"Go help your friend in the store."

The voice was firm. Commanding.

She turned instinctively, but before she could see who had spoken, motion exploded in front of her.

A blur.

A flash of white light.

The incoming tendrils detonated into a shower of gore mid-air.

A small figure stood where the attack had been. A girl, no older than sixteen, feet planted firmly on the cracked street. In her hands were twin daggers, their blades glowing with faint white light. Blood and ichor slid harmlessly off her stance as if she had stepped out of a painting.

"Violet, you are still being flashy."

The voice was dry. Amused.

An old man approached slowly, leaning on a wooden staff. His movements were unhurried, deliberate, as though the chaos around him barely registered. His eyes, sharp and ancient, settled briefly on Jagger.

"Park," he said calmly. "End this please."

"With pleasure, old man Xander."

Park grunted as he wrenched his axe free from the creature's flesh. The blue glow intensified, light crawling along the blade as he braced himself.

"CROSS CUT!"

He vanished into motion.

The axe moved so fast it left afterimages, arcs of blue light slicing through the air. Park did not simply strike. He carved. He shredded. Each pass tore deep, bloody gouges through the Marionette's core, the creature convulsing violently as its structure collapsed from within.

Jane watched, heart pounding.

These were hunters.

Not like her.

Not like Lynis. Not like Porpo.

They moved with a confidence forged by survival at a different level entirely. Their power was precise. Overwhelming. Terrifying.

The Thorned Marionette let out one final, broken shriek before its core ruptured. The green light flickered, then went dark. Its massive form collapsed inward, vines and growths crumbling into lifeless heaps across the street.

Silence followed.

Then the chime.

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[Emergence Quest Completed!]

[Elite] Thorned Marionette has been Slain!

-

The street finally exhaled.

And Jane remembered Lynis was still inside the store.

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