All Chapters of Xander System And The Blitz: Chapter 121
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153 chapters
121... Whitest bungalow...
Alec, still at the top of the big building, rushed to the edge."Help MEEEE!!!" The girl screamed.Alec looked down and spotted her mid-air. "Oh shit."He was angry, but he had to think now. Fast.In fact, faster than before.Alec quickly climbed down the wall, then took the risk of jumping the last stretch to descend faster.He landed on the ground with a loud thud, then immediately looked up and saw the girl now clinging to the edge of a window."Help please!" she cried, her tone slower than before. Alec could already see her fingers slipping. Time was running out and he had to save her before she loses the only thing holding her up there...that means he had just seconds at most."My speed..." Alec whispered, thinking fast. "My speed can help me to levitate" He encouraged himself, trying to position his body properly."Yeah your speed can help" Jeremy said through the earpiece. "Airflow manipulation" He added. "If you build enough angular velocity, you can generate lift... not ful
122... Insect's mother...
Alec's last sentence, announcing Greg's son's disappearance, did not sit well with anyone. "Now, I don't know where Insect took Greg," Alec rasped through the earpiece, getting frustrated. "That son of a bitch"Prof Smith bit his lower lip hard, folding his arms across his chest to think.Jeremy rubbed his palm over his face, blinking rapidly. "Fuck. Fuck. Fuck!" he cursed under his breath. He clenched his fist. "I wish I could just punch him right now"Heidi teased Jeremy with a smile. "You can only wish, you know you can't punch him." Then she turned serious to talk to Alec."Listen..." Her voice was firm. "It's not too late to save another person.""Insect's mother" Alec whispered. "Yes" Heidi confirmed. "You can still save Insect's mother from him.""Insect's mother" Prof Smith also mumbled, turning to Kris and the young man beside her. "You know where Insect's mother lives?" He asked them. "I ..." Kris slightly spread her weak arms, pressing her lips. "She moves from place to
123..Stand down...
Insect held Greg's son tightly by the arm with his long, sharp claws while the young man, spoke in terror, pleading for his life. But Insect didn't listen."Please," He begged shakily. "I have been begging you, please"Insect groaned, irritated by the man's plea and tightnened the claws around his arm."Noooo!" The young man screamed in angry. "No!! Pleaseeeee!!!" he begged desperately.Insect smirked. "Please?" "Yes. Please" The young man whispered. He did not make any attempt to hide his fear. "Oh. Interesting" Insect grinned, shaking his head in mockery. "You know I remember years back, when I also begged you and your father... did either of you listen?" "Me and my father...." The man whispered. "What are you even talking about?""Oh you know what I'm talking about now, don't you, Greg's little boy?""What?" The man's eyes widened as he now recognize the voice. "Wait is that..." he trailed off, breathing heavily. "It can't be true. It can't be."Insect laughed coldly and confide
124...He can have mine...
Kris shut her eyes tightly and drew in a deep breath. When she opened them again, she slowly released it."Isaiah, listen to me...""LISTEN TO YOU?!" Insect thundered."Oh no," Jeremy muttered worriedly as he watched the screen intently. "Why do I have a very strong statistical feeling this is not going to end well?"Heidi glanced sideways at him. "Statistical feeling?" Jeremy shrugged without looking away from the monitor. "I am trying to sound intelligent under pressure."Kris sighed heavily. "Isaiah, please..." She took a step closer. "Please put an end to this""NO!" Insect screamed. "Jesus" Jeremy shut his eyes. Prof Smith shook his head. "This is not working" He mumbled. Alec stood a short distance away, his posture relaxed but alert. His eyes remained fixed on Insect's claws, which were still wrapped around Tommy like living blades.Tommy's feet barely touched the ground. Few twists of those claws, and they would be meeting his throat and slicing it open. Alec's fist clenc
125... Emotional destabilization...
Insect and Alec faced each other, with Insect at the top of the building and Alec standing firmly on the ground. "Hey, please help me! This guy's a psycho!" Tommy cried to Alec. Insect gave a sideways glance, clearly irritated. He began extending more claws toward Tommy's neck."Insect!" Alec hollered, drawing his attention. "Let's end this now. Just me and you!"Insect stared at the young man challenging him and laughed. "You know, Blitz, to be honest ....I never had any business with you from the start of everything, and I never wanted to be involved with you, BUT since you enjoy getting in my way...." Insect's wings spread wide as he slowly descended. "Then why not just do what I should've done from the start""And that is?""Sting you. In a very very bad way"Alec shifted his green eyes to Tommy, who was still trapped in Insect's claws, then ran forward.He saw one of Insect's claws thrusting toward him, but he dropped low and ducked it narrowly. Immediately, he slammed his fist
126...Accept responsibilities...
"Your baby is alive" Kris declared slowly. "What?" Insect froze, but his mind did not. "A... alive?" He stammered for the first time, his eyes widening in disbelief, his heart pounding in his chest as questions ran through his mind:Could it be true? Was his baby really alive?Or were they lying?Insect stared at his brother then at his aunt, trying to study their faces to know if they were telling the truth. "He's got a baby?" Alec commented through the earpiece in his suit. "I'm also surprised" Prof Smith said quietly, staring at the baby in his arms. When Israel had handed Prof Smith the baby minutes ago, he had assumed Israel was the father. Now he realized it was Insect. "My baby is alive?" Insect asked again. Kris and Israel nodded. "B....but..." Insect blinked in confusion, finding it hard to form a proper sentence "H...how? How's that even possible?" He whispered. "We had to fake the baby's death to keep her alive" Israel said softly. "Now stop all these, Isaiah...ple
127...Seventy percent probability...
Alec had turned to a corner to continue his conversation with Xander. "So I fought Insect hard" Alec said, his hands gesticulating. "But I got no ability unlocked, got no financial rewards""Yes" Xander confirmed. "Why?" Alec gruffed. "Rewards are currently seized due to continuation of punishment."Alec thinned an eye. "Continuation of..." He paused as his last major fight before Insect's arrival flashed through his mind. "Shadowborne," he sighed.He had failed to defeat Shadowborne and after being punished that day, he had received a notification that there were 'additional punishments pending'This is the additional punishment"I am going to defeat you Shadowborne" Alec promised quietly, his voice low and determined. "One day, Shadow....One day."****Alan was lounging on the couch, tapping on his phone when a strange image appeared on his screen. He frowned but remained relaxed.He scrolled past it, but after a moment he returned to the image and squinted at it.With a sigh, he
128...Wasn't done playing...
"Look who arrived at school like a man who had fought a lion…and lost." Jeremy said, gesturing his head to Sam who walked in silence. Heidi's brows were creased in surprise but her eyes glinted in amusement. "He is looking..." "Reconstructed" Jeremy slid in smoothly. "Cheeks are puffed like he stored groundnuts in them for winter. One side of his face is slightly higher than the other like bad construction work. And his lips? God have mercy cause that's expanded territory." Heidi didn't want to laugh loud, but the grin on her face could not be hidden. "Hiding his eyes behind that oversized dark glasses is hilarious."Jeremy stared in amusement. "It's screaming I don’t want peace, I want privacy."Sam's steps down the hallway were slow and stiff. Not just that, it showed annoyance. Annoyance to be seen in his present hilarious look. "Did he fight a bus?" A guy whispered to his friend. Sam adjusted his glasses slowly. "Mind your fucking business.""Come dude, we need to understand
129...Just two words...
The classroom was already half full. There was unnecessary noise, wild movement and even arguments about absolutely nothing going on around the large room. "So you and Alec are still not on good terms?" Heidi asked Jeremy. Jeremy tapped his pen on the desk, pretending not to have heard the question. "No talking?" She asked with raised brows. Jeremy began to hum a song, lowering his head.Heidi also bent her head, leaning closer. "Nothing like joking around anymore even after helping him out while he was trying to take down Insect?" "I was just helping out as a team member" Jeremy said coldly. "So...." Heidi smiled teasingly. "All this...fight because of a superhuman that's not even causing trouble anymore" Jeremy scratched the back of his head and drawled out sassily. "None of your business, bro"Heidi frowned. "Don't call me bro"Jeremy grinned and instinctively looked back. "Look at Sam" He whispered. Sam was sitting at the back, still wearing his dark glasses.Heidi laughed
130...What they want to see...
There are two kinds of silence in a classroom.The first kind is the normal one. The teacher walks in, everyone pretends to be innocent, and the loudest student suddenly remembers he has lungs that can stop working.The second kind is worse.It is the kind where thirty people stare at their phones like they have just discovered a ghost living inside the internet.That was the silence filling the room now.Thirty screens. Three pictures. And just one name.Alec's secret name. The Blitz."What. The. Hell?" He whispered, his eyes on the name. First it was his dad, not it's the teacher."What exactly is going on?" He asked no one in particular. The teacher turned herself back to the front of the classroom to face the students and for a brief moment, her eyes ran over Alec. "Some stories can be real," She said with a purposeful sluggish tone. "And some...." She smiled mischievously. "...can be false"For some reasons, Letty took a glimpse at Alec's face and saw that he wasn't looking at