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Chapter 112: Human Skull
Chapter 112: Human SkullThe corridor breathed wrong.Seven felt it before he saw anything. That thin pressure in the air, like the building itself had started holding its breath and forgetting how to exhale.Tick.A sound drifted through the museum wide facility, bouncing off glass racks and hollow display corridors until it came back distorted, like something chewing on its own echo.Seven’s eyes narrowed.“Not empty,” he muttered, voice low, almost lazy, but his fingers had already adjusted the grip on the electric blade.KIKI froze beside him, head snapping in every direction.“This space is too big,” she whispered. “We can’t even tell where it’s coming from.”That was the problem.Everything here was too open, too polished, too wrong. Rows of display racks stretched like a dead museum that forgot it was supposed to be silent. The sound didn’t travel normally. It slid.Seven tilted
Vault of Silence
Vault of SilenceThe cargo elevator shuddered as it descended, metal cables whining under weight they were not designed to remember.Clank… clank…Seven stood still inside the lift, one hand resting lightly on the strap of his worn pack, the other near the cold grip of his weapon. Beside him, KIKI leaned against the inner wall, her eyes flicking between the floor indicator and the sealed doors as if expecting them to open into something that should not exist.The underground air was already wrong.Not toxic.Not hostile in a physical sense.Just… heavy.Like the deeper they went, the world itself was forgetting how to breathe.The lift display blinked as it passed the lower industrial layers, each level flashing by with mechanical indifference until the number settled lower, slower, heavier.89. Cargo Elevator 3 stopped with a dull impact that reverberated through the bones.
C110: Descent Protocol
C110: Descent ProtocolClang.The cockpit door sealed shut behind them with a heavy metallic echo that rippled through the Infinity like a closing coffin lid, cutting off the outside blizzard in a single violent instant.Seven didn’t slow down.His boots hit the corridor floor with controlled urgency as he pushed forward with the others, flashlight beam cutting through the dim interior like a blade dragging through fog.The tunnel behind them still felt alive.Not safe.Just temporarily quiet.He didn’t like that kind of quiet.Too clean.Too staged.“Move,” Seven muttered without looking back, his voice low and flat as he led the group out of the elevator zone and into the train’s entry corridor.The survivors followed, stumbling slightly, still recovering from whatever hell they had just crawled out of.Zhao Yan was breathing too fast.Xu Wen kept glancing
C109 - Return (4 Updates for Monthly Pass!!)
C109 - 104: Return (4 Updates for Monthly Pass!!) The corridor shook under the rhythm of gunfire, each burst of Ratatat! echoing like metal teeth grinding against bone as Seven moved through the dim Underground City with KIKI at his side, stepping over broken tiles and shattered glass while the air itself felt too thick to breathe cleanly, as if the entire place was refusing to admit they were still alive inside it. Behind them, Ding Junyi’s voice cut through the chaos in fragments, her explanation strained by running and fear, yet still trying to hold onto logic as she spoke about the so called Dark Infection theory, describing zombies as Fallen humans and the rare mutated individuals as Evolved beings, while insisting that the Dark Tide remained a complete unknown even after all their research, a sentence that sounded less like science and more like an admission that they were guessing in the dark. Seven didn’t slow down.
C108 — Human Ghost
C108 — Human GhostThe corridor lights above the underground research train flickered once, then again, like a dying pulse refusing to accept death, and Seven stood beneath it with his gaze fixed forward, watching the sealed science hall door grind open as if something inside had been chewing at it from the other side.Clang.Metal scraped against metal.Then the smell hit.Rot, damp circuits, and something like burnt meat soaked in chemical frost.Seven did not move.His fingers rested near the improvised weapon system on his wrist, eyes tracking every shift in the darkness beyond the widening door gap, calculating angles, escape routes, and kill windows without a single wasted thought.Behind him, the civilians hesitated.Their breathing got louder.Always the same pattern.Humans think silence is safety until silence starts breathing back.The door finally cracked wide enou
Chapter 107: Authorization Protocol
Chapter 107: Authorization ProtocolThe terminal let out a cold mechanical beep, slicing through the tense silence inside the underground lab as KIKI’s fingers hovered for a fraction too long before finally confirming the final input, and the moment she pressed down, the screen flickered once as if the entire system hesitated to accept reality itself before locking in the decision.A second later.[Beep, authorization complete.]The sound echoed like a sealed door clicking open in a place nobody was supposed to enter.KIKI exhaled sharply, almost too satisfied, and immediately leaned in with a grin that didn’t belong in a place this tense, lifting the mobile terminal like she had just stolen control of something far bigger than a simple login system.“Got it,” she said lightly, almost teasing, as if she hadn’t just rewired access to an entire underground authority layer.Across from her, Zhao Yan, Xu Wen, and Han Qiming
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