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Chapter 7 - Chapter 6 – Rankings and Bloodless Victory

Three days passed.

‎He barely slept.

‎Every time he closed his eyes, he saw his uncle falling.

‎So instead of lying in bed, he trained.

‎Not like Hunters did.

‎He had no manuals. No instructors. No Universe Energy to circulate.

‎He simply pushed his body until it burned—running through empty streets at dawn, doing pushups in abandoned lots, punching cracked concrete until his knuckles went numb.

‎But the strange thing was—

‎He didn't feel tired the way he used to.

‎His lungs didn't scream.

‎His heartbeat stayed steady.

‎And sometimes, when he focused, he could feel that presence again.

‎Deep inside.

‎Silent.

‎Watching.

‎On the fourth day, he went to a public information terminal near the lower district.

‎Large holographic panels displayed recent Rift activity and Hunter reports.

‎He searched:

‎HUNTER POWER RANKING SYSTEM

‎The screen lit up.

‎🔹 Official Awakener Rankings

‎F-Rank – Newly awakened. Minimal combat ability.

‎E-Rank – Can fight weak Rift Monsters with support.

‎D-Rank – Capable of solo combat against low-tier monsters.

‎C-Rank – Veteran Hunters. Trusted with medium Rifts.

‎B-Rank – Elite combatants. Rare talents.

‎A-Rank – National-level assets. Cities depend on them.

‎S-Rank – Legendary existences. Human weapons.

‎Below that:

‎Rift Monster Threat Levels

‎Low → Medium → High → Catastrophic

‎Assigned based on destruction potential.

‎He stared at the rankings.

‎So this was the ladder everyone climbed.

‎And he wasn't even on it.

‎No awakening record.

‎No rank.

‎No existence.

‎He turned away from the terminal.

‎"Doesn't matter," he muttered.

‎"I'll make my own."

‎That night, sirens echoed through the lower district.

‎A small Rift had opened near an abandoned warehouse zone.

‎Normally, he would've stayed far away.

‎Tonight, he didn't.

‎He followed the sound.

‎Carefully.

‎His heart pounded as he moved through broken streets, staying in shadows, keeping low.

‎The Rift glowed faintly between two collapsed buildings.

‎No Hunters had arrived yet.

‎He counted three monsters crawling out.

‎Low-tier.

‎Same type that killed his uncle.

‎His breathing slowed.

‎Fear tried to rise.

‎He crushed it.

‎This is it.

‎His first step forward felt heavier than any before.

‎His body screamed at him to run.

‎Instead, he walked closer.

‎One monster noticed him.

‎It screeched.

‎The others turned.

‎They rushed him.

‎His legs moved before his mind could catch up.

‎He dodged the first swipe, barely.

‎The second monster grazed his shoulder.

‎Pain flared.

‎He stumbled.

‎Focus.

‎He reached inward.

‎Deep into that dark space in his chest.

‎The world seemed to slow.

‎Not time—

‎just his perception sharpening.

‎He felt lines of movement.

‎Weak points.

‎Instincts that didn't belong to a normal human.

‎The closest monster lunged.

‎He grabbed a broken steel rod from the ground and drove it forward.

‎Straight through its core.

‎The creature dissolved into fading particles.

‎His hands shook.

‎He didn't stop.

‎The second monster came from the side.

‎He ducked, rolled, and smashed the rod upward.

‎It collapsed.

‎Only one left.

‎It hesitated.

‎So did he.

‎They stared at each other.

‎His chest burned.

‎His arms felt heavy.

‎But his eyes were calm.

‎"I'm not running anymore."

‎He stepped forward.

‎The monster attacked.

‎He met it head-on.

‎One clean strike.

‎It vanished.

‎Silence returned to the street.

‎He stood there, breathing hard.

‎Sweat ran down his face.

‎His knees almost gave out.

‎He had done it.

‎No Hunter.

‎No Universe Energy.

‎No rank.

‎Just him.

‎His first solo kill.

‎He looked at his trembling hands.

‎"I did it…"

‎There was no joy.

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