[Chapter 8: The Principal’s Summon]
Seven staggered through the narrow, and trash-filled alleyways, which was behind the main street. Huff... wheeze... cough. Every muscle in his body felt like it was being poked by a very hot needles. His vision kept blurring, and turning the world into a messy smudge of grey and neon. He leaned his shoulder against a cold brick wall and almost slid down into the dirt. Thud. "I need to... get back to the bus," he whispered to himself, his voice cracking. He looked more like a ghost in black armor. With a final, and desperate thought, he willed the armor to go away. Vrummm. The black metal didn't just fall off; it dissolved into a fine, and swirling purple-black dust. The dust danced in the air for a second before separating into two parts one was shadow purple while the other was plain black with some silver or worth dust in it. And the shadow purple dust was being sucked back into the center of the black coin that was hanging from his neck. Slurp. While the rest dust went into his arm and a dark tattoo of a wolf fang formed there Seven felt a wave of nausea hit him. Gag. Without the armor's support, his injuries felt ten times worse. His school uniform was a disaster— it was torn, bloody, and smelling like ozone and alien guts. He grabbed a discarded, dirty jacket from a nearby bin and threw it over his shoulders to hide the worst of it. He moved like a zombie, while circling back toward where the bus had been left. The crowd was still focused on the crater, shouting and pointing at the dead Rakshasa. Nobody was looking at the skinny kid limping through the shadows. Seven crawled back onto the bus through the open door and collapsed into his seat near the back. He pulled the jacket tight around him, slumped against the window, and blacked out almost instantly. Zzzzz. A long time passed. The sounds of sirens and shouting eventually faded over. "Seven? Seven, wake up!" Seven’s eyes snapped open. Gasp! Miss Bernice was now standing over him, her face pale but her eyes full of relief. Behind her, the other students were filing back onto the bus. They were all talking at once, their voices were a chaotic mess of excitement. "Is he okay?" Mr. Han asked, while peeking over Bernice’s shoulder. "He’s exhausted," Bernice said to him, her voice sounded softer than usual. "And he’s hurt. Look at these wounds." She saw the blood on his shoulder and the additional bruises on his face. The bus started up with a low hum. Vruuuuuum. The driver took a different route, steering clear of the wreckage and the military drones that were beginning to swarm the area. "Did you guys see 'Black'?" Kael was shouting to anyone who would listen. "He was like Boom! and then the alien went Snap! It was the coolest thing ever!" "I have the whole livestream saved," Jax bragged out, while holding up his cam-brace. "I'm going to watch it a thousand times over. That guy is a legend. And we had the guts to watch the fight Unlike some people who slept through the whole thing." He shot a mean look at Seven, but Seven didn't even have the strength to flip him off this time. The bus finally pulled into the school gates. Miss Bernice didn't let Seven go straight to class. She and Mr. Han helped him walk straight to the infirmary. The room was white and smelled like sharp chemicals. Sniff. A robot nurse hovered over him, while cleaning his wounds with gentle, blue lasers and sticking plasters over the deeper cuts. Seven lay there, just staring at the ceiling, and feeling the dull throb of his body. He must have fallen asleep again, because when he woke up, the sun was two hours away from setting. He was wrapped in bandages. Ouch. "You're awake," Mr. Han said, he was sitting in a chair by the bed. "Good. Miss Bernice and I have been waiting. The Principal wants to see you in his office. Right now." Seven’s stomach instantly dropped. Gulp. A cold sweat broke out on his forehead. "Did they see me?" he thought to himself frantically. "Did someone record me taking off the armor?" He stood up on shaky legs. His mind was racing. If the government or the school figured out the black coin was the source of his power, they would surely take it away for studies. They’d call it "unregistered technology" or "alien contraband." Without that coin, he was just a kid with no talent. He would never be able to grow strong. Neither would he ever be able to walk into the heavens and punch those arrogant gods in their faces for what they did to him. "Is... is everything okay, sir?" Seven asked the teachers, while trying to sound innocent. Squeak. "Just follow us, Seven," Mr. Han said to him, with his face unreadable. They walked through the quiet hallways. Clack. Clack. Clack. Every step felt like he was walking toward a gallows. Seven’s hand went to his chest, feeling the coin under his bandages. It was cold. And Silent. "I need a plan," Seven thought to himself, his heart pounding like a war drum. "If they ask about the Spirit Dimension, what do I say? If they ask why I’m so injured, what's the lie? I have to protect the coin. No matter what." They stopped in front of a massive, and heavy wooden door. A gold sign on the front read: PRINCIPAL VANCE. Mr. Han knocked. Knock. Knock. Knock. "Enter," a deep, and booming voice replied. Seven took a deep breath, then braced himself, and stepped inside. .....Latest Chapter
C135: Entering the City
C135: Entering the CityHummmm—The train wheels screamed against the old cargo rails like metal grinding bone.Seven stood inside the locomotive’s observation bay, eyes half-lowered, watching the city slowly crawl into view through the cracked front display glass.Ahead, Yu Bei City.Dead.Silent.Too silent.The convoy behind him stretched across the railway line, heavy trucks and armored off-road vehicles locked in tight formation, engines vibrating in a steady rhythm as they followed the nuclear-powered locomotive deeper into the ruins.Vrummm… vrummm…The sound echoed through the valley before everything opened up.Then the city revealed itself.Seven didn’t react outwardly, but his pupils narrowed slightly as the skyline appeared.Yu Bei City sat under a dying sky, wrapped in gray-black dusk, like something had pressed a lid over it and forgotten to lift it back
C134 - 129: The Alliance
C134 - 129: The Alliance The freight station platform was already crowded with motionless containers and abandoned flatbeds, metal hulks stacked in uneven rows like a dead industrial forest, while the wind cutting through the valley dragged cold air between them with a low, constant whuuuu that made every exposed surface feel sharper than it should have been, and Seven stood near the edge of the platform with his hands in his coat pockets, silently scanning the assembled survivors like he was counting exits rather than people. “This group is now considered an alliance,” someone announced over the noise, voice carrying across the open platform with forced confidence, “but we cannot take everyone with us given the current situation. Most of the vehicles are overloaded already, and if we fail to cross the Dazhu Plateau alive, none of this coordination will matter anyway. If we survive and reach Jiazhou City, we may still find usable survival car
C133 - 128 Water Purifierp
The silver testing device hovered just above the cup of water, its metal frame catching the cold light of the ruined roadside settlement, while Seven watched it without blinking, his fingers resting loosely near the rim of the container as if he was waiting for the world itself to reveal a hidden rule.Click.The instrument locked onto the liquid.A faint vibration passed through its casing.Then a soft green glow bloomed from the core indicator.Seven’s eyes shifted slightly.Not surprise. Not panic. Just observation.Across from him, Xu Jin stiffened immediately, his posture snapping rigid like someone had just pulled a string through his spine, while the two nearby caravan members leaned forward instinctively as if their bodies reacted before their minds caught up.“Level one purity?” one of them blurted out, voice cracking under disbelief.Seven tilted the cup slightly, watching
C132: Purified Water
C132: Purified WaterThe convoy was already tense before Lin Xian even spoke.Wind scraped across broken metal roofs, dragging dust and ash along the roadside like something invisible was sweeping the ruins clean. Engines idled unevenly. People stood in clusters, weapons hanging low but never fully relaxed. Nobody smiled. Not anymore. Not in this world.Shu Qin’s voice cut through the noise first.“We all saw it,” she said, sharp and loud, like she was forcing the memory out before it could rot inside her head. “If Jiang Yun hadn’t stepped in, none of us would have made it out alive.”A few nearby survivors turned slightly at the name, expressions tightening.Shu Qin didn’t stop.“There was a group called the Black Crow Quartet,” she continued, jaw clenched, eyes burning with anger. “They hunt Superpower Users. Not just kill. They erase them. One of them can even disrupt zombie movement, like some kind of interference fi
C131: Night Invasionl
C131: Night InvasionClang… squeak…The Infinity’s brakes hissed as the massive train finally rolled into a slow stop at the freight station, steel wheels grinding against frozen rails while drifting snow slammed sideways into the platform like white shrapnel.Seven stepped down first.Cold air hit his face instantly.Industrial ruins stretched in every direction, broken tracks, dead signal towers, abandoned freight containers stacked like forgotten coffins, and scattered corpses of wiped-out infected frozen into the snow like statues that had lost the right to move.Vrumm…A snowmobile cut through the haze.It stopped hard in front of the train.The rider removed her helmet in one motion, shaking off frost, revealing a woman whose face looked sharper and more exhausted than the last time Seven had seen her.Sha Qin.Her eyes locked onto him immediately.“I didn’t expect
C130: Sky of Bones
C130: Sky of BonesSnow slammed against metal at full speed.The train tore through the white wasteland like a blade cutting frozen flesh, steel wheels screaming against reinforced tracks buried under layers of ice.Rrrrnnng—!!Inside the cockpit, Seven stood with his coat half-zipped, eyes fixed on the horizon where the world folded into a valley of broken terrain and wind-carved silence.“There’s a valley ahead,” someone reported through the comms. “Once we pass it, Yu Bei City should be visible. The track merges with the main freight artery near the station.”Seven didn’t respond immediately.His gaze narrowed slightly.Yu Bei City.Another node. Another pressure point in this collapsing world map.The train surged forward again.Snow exploded outward from the front plow.WHOOOM.The Infinity didn’t slow.It devoured distance.Behind Sev
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