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Chapter 29 - Madness Unleashed

Rain and Sirens

Rain poured. Sirens howled across the city.

Demon weaved between buildings, dodging Bunny's relentless strikes. He tried to put distance between them, but she was far too fast. Even his tech shoes were already damaged, sparks flickering as he leapt.

Demon leaned back, narrowly slipping past an uppercut.

"Hey—this all 'cause I called you lame?"

Bunny's foot sliced through a building wall, shockwaves tearing through concrete. Her voice thundered through the storm.

"No, love! It's 'cause you think I ain't the bloody dominant type!"

Demon's eyes tracked the sheer destruction her kick caused. His thoughts raced.

Damn… she's destructive.

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The Team's Resolve

Butcher stood frozen, stunned by the chaos.

How…? She was just a brat. Always sleeping, caring about nothing. Now she's tearing the city apart. And Demon… nothing's working. It feels like we already lost before it even began.

Philip's hand gripped Butcher's shoulder.

"Bunny's out of control. No… she was never in control. But we need our captain. We need you."

Butcher sighed, eyes still locked on Demon.

"I know. But it feels like we've already—"

"—Lost?" Sophia cut in, her voice trembling. "I know. I feel it too. But we can break through that… together, right?"

Sky stepped forward, fists clenched.

"Delta's dead. But he left us something—his words, his teachings." His breath shook as tears welled up.

Twilight, catching the fire in Sky's eyes, added, "We can end this. We just need to remember what we were taught. Butcher, we can—"

Butcher raised a hand, his tone steel.

"Then we're giving him the kind of beating he'll never forget. If he can push through pain and agony just to bring us down… then so can we."

Their formation tightened. Plans whispered. Resolve hardened.

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The Weapon Drop

Meanwhile, Demon darted through rain-slick alleys, voice raw through his comms.

"Betty! I need weapons—anything you've got!"

On the other end, Betty chuckled softly.

"Heh… wow. He's serious."

A bag appeared through a teleport rift, crashing onto the wet pavement. Demon slid beneath a truck, snatching it up in stride. Inside—two sleek black gloves. He slipped them on without hesitation.

Behind him, Bunny exploded through the truck, flames enveloping her as she burst out unscathed. Her eyes glowed wild, locked on her prey.

Demon didn't even look back. He raised his gloved hand as though holding a gun. Reality shimmered—and a weapon materialized in his grip.

Bunny's eyes widened. She slowed.

But Demon didn't. He opened fire.

Bullets tore through the rain, ricocheting across walls as Bunny ricocheted with them—darting, bouncing, moving too fast for normal eyes to follow.

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Chaos Unleashed

The fight crashed into a building, windows shattering as gunfire and purple energy illuminated the storm. Drones overhead captured every second, beaming it to millions of stunned viewers.

The wall exploded outward as Demon and Bunny tumbled to the street. Demon fired nonstop, Bunny dodging and closing the gap with each movement.

She seized his leg, slamming him to the ground.

"Got you."

Demon snarled, wrapping his own leg around her waist. With a violent twist, he rolled, pinning her beneath him. His gun lowered—three shots cracked.

Bunny tilted her head at impossible speed, dodging them all. Then, with a wicked grin, she bit down on the weapon—shattering it in her teeth.

"Bitch," Demon spat, throwing punches.

They rolled, grappling, fists and elbows hammering bone. They crashed into a parked car. Demon grabbed her hair, slammed her head into the door—once, twice—until the steel tore free.

Bunny only laughed, voice dripping with pleasure.

"Harder, love. Do it harder next time."

She shoved the car into a wall. It exploded.

Demon rolled out of the blast, coughing, voice trembling with manic amusement.

"Wow. That was unexpected."

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The Students Join

A kick blindsided him—Kreese. Demon crashed to the pavement, blood running from his nose.

Kreese smirked over his shoulder.

"Hope that wasn't unexpected too."

Demon wiped his face, eyes narrowing cold.

"You're dead."

He sprinted forward, a glowing dagger flashing into his hand. Butcher's blade intercepted, forcing him to spin away.

Bella's shadows erupted from the ground, seizing Demon's legs and dragging him down.

"He's pinned! Now or never!"

A student roared, unleashing a high-tech laser cannon. The blast shook the entire street, the ground quaking under its force. Everyone leapt back, shielding themselves from the impact.

Smoke cleared.

Viewers gasped.

There stood Demon—inside the blast—holding a glowing shield, defying the impossible.

Around the world, jaws dropped. Zoe rose to her feet. Irina's mouth hung open.

And Demon… grinned.

"Finally. Something worth it. Let's go wild—beyond imagination!"

With a final push, he hurled the shield back at the shooter, then leapt into the air. Another weapon shimmered into his grip—an M202 Flash rocket launcher.

"Here—have my share!"

The rocket spiraled toward the students. Sophia's scream pierced the night.

"JORAB!"

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Mad Lovers' Clash

Bunny streaked through the air, intercepting Demon. He launched another rocket—she dodged mid-flight.

"You're bloody crazy!" Bunny shouted, lunging for him.

Demon smirked.

"Well… that makes both of us."

They collided midair, fists slamming. The impact rattled buildings, forcing them apart. Demon crashed down, clutching his broken hand—then burst out laughing.

"What a brat!"

Bunny's aura flared deeper purple, intoxicating and overwhelming. Her smile dripped with obsession.

"That's my man. Can't wait to count our kids."

Twilight, watching from the rooftop, could only whisper in disbelief.

"How… freaky. Fine. My turn."

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Twilight Saga

She leapt, bow drawn, chanting words that made her arrow blaze crimson.

"In hell, in the abyss—by the king's decree—let the archer's arrow fall. Oppone thee—Artemis!"

Missiles roared from below, exploding near her perch. Demon's cold voice cut through the chaos.

"Bingo."

Smoke rose. Twilight burst free, screaming with divine rage.

"TWILIGHT SAGA!"

Her arrow tore through the sky, breaching the atmosphere, then descended—flaming, unstoppable.

Demon's eyes widened. For the first time, fear cracked through his madness.

"Death is not an option. I'll devour this damn display!"

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Impact

Bunny stared, eyes wide with twisted admiration.

"That's… impossible. They've been hiding this from us?"

The world went still. Millions whispered the same thought.

Demon screamed into his comms.

"Betty—Signal 4! Launch it! LAUNCH IT NOW!"

Sweat streamed down his face as heat from the arrow scorched the ground. The sky turned blood red.

On the streets below, Twilight collapsed to her knees, tears streaming.

"I did it, Delta… I DID IT!"

Then—

A blinding explosion. Another attack from orbit struck the arrow mid-descent. The blast redirected skyward, detonating above the city. Windows shattered. Cars flipped. The shockwave shook the earth.

Demon dropped to his knees, shivering, breath ragged.

"Haah… wow. I was just… tasting the top. Some of you… are really worth it." His grin widened, madness bubbling again. "Betty—we're going all out."

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The World Watches

Viewers across the globe erupted. Chats exploded on Zoe's channel:

> "What was that?!"

"Did she just drop a nuke?!"

"That thing came from space!"

"Where are the pro-heroes?! The military?!"

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Ukraine – Command Room

Far away, in Ukraine, military commanders watched another chaos unfold in the south of Ukraine. Monitors displayed rifts spilling monsters across battlefields.

K20 fought ferociously. SEER barked orders. But still, the rifts poured.

A commander cursed, slamming his fist down.

"I can't believe someone triggered this carnage." He turned to a soldier. "Any images of the one responsible?"

A Russian commander stepped forward.

"Yeah. We've got one. You won't believe it. A teenager—not even eighteen. Masked."

The room fell into silence.

"How the hell did he break security?" someone demanded.

Clifford, grim, gave the answer.

"They didn't fail. They're dead. All of them. Killed."

Onscreen, the masked figure reappeared, breaking another rift open—before flipping a middle finger at the cameras and teleporting away.

The commanders stared, pale and speechless.

And outside, the monsters kept pouring. Some so massive they could level entire cities.

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