
The air in Xuan Street, a crowded borough on the outskirts of New Xi'an, was thick with the scent of fried oil, wet pavement, and bad tempers.
"LEO!"
The guttural bellow of Master Chu, the round-bellied tyrant of Golden Pot Diner, echoed through the narrow alley like a firecracker in a tin can. “You deaf fool! I said Mr. Prann’s order is ready! Get your lazy legs moving!”
Leo Kim blinked, half chewing on the straw of a bubble tea he hadn't paid for yet. “I heard you the first five times, old man.”
Master Chu's face turned a deeper red beneath his sweat-glazed bald head. “Don’t 'old man' me, you punk. Last time I sent you to that customer, you nearly broke his jaw!”
Leo groaned, slamming his drink down on the counter. “He tried to cheat me! Said the chicken was too cold and refused to pay. I don’t work for free.”
“You won’t work at all if you keep this up!” Chu snapped. “You bring your temper into my business again and you’re out! This time, you go, you apologize, you smile, you bow if you must. Got it?”
Leo scoffed. “I’ll think about it.”
“Think about rent instead,” Chu muttered. “Idiot’s still two weeks late.”
Leo snorted, grabbing the plastic orange bag with the steaming meal. He slapped on his faded cap with a crooked logo of a roasted chicken giving a thumbs-up and headed for the back door where his scooter was parked.
As he straddled the rusting blue scooter and shoved the key in, Master Chu’s voice rang out again.
“And if you punch another customer, I’ll call the cops on YOU myself!”
Leo rolled his eyes and revved the engine. “No promises. But I’ll try to behave.”
Chu grumbled something in Cantonese and disappeared into the kitchen, the door swinging behind him with a final squeak.
Twenty Minutes Later
The roads buzzed with traffic and irritation. Leo’s scooter coughed its way through New Xi'an’s crammed streets, past flickering neon signs and morning crowds. His fingers gripped the handlebars tightly as he weaved through a tight curve and cursed under his breath when a luxury car nearly clipped him.
By the time he arrived at Jinlong Towers, a twenty-story residential building, his hands were numb from the wind and his ears were ringing from all the honks.
He parked and looked up at the towering grey structure.
“Sixteenth floor? Really?” he muttered. “All this for a plate of chicken and rice to some hungover jackass. Great.”
He took a deep breath, slapped both cheeks to stay awake, grabbed the orange nylon bag, and jogged toward the entrance—only to skid to a halt.
A small crowd of four loitered near the double glass doors.
They weren’t just any loiterers.
Leather jackets, cigarette smoke curling lazily from two of them, and dead eyes that said they had nothing to lose. The kind of men whose shoes you avoided stepping on in dark alleys.
Leo clenched the takeout bag tighter against his chest.
The one in front, towering over the rest, had a wicked scar slashed across his cheek. Scarface, as Leo instinctively labeled him, squinted when he saw him.
“You delivering something, Chicken Boy?” Scarface asked, his tone dripping with boredom and threat.
“Just food,” Leo said, voice neutral.
“Then scram,” Scarface snapped. “This ain’t your business.”
Leo took a step forward anyway. “My business is in there. Sixteenth floor.”
“Did you not hear him?” said a thinner thug with a snake tattoo curling up his neck. “We said scram.”
Leo held his ground. “And I said I’ve got an order to deliver. Move.”
There was a moment of silence.
Then, they all burst into laughter like a bar crowd hearing a drunk joke.
Scarface stepped forward, hand landing heavy on Leo’s shoulder. “Kid, you know who we are?”
Leo looked at the hand, then at Scarface. “Did your parents not tell you who you are before they dumped you?”
Silence.
Tattoo Guy stopped laughing. Scarface’s jaw clenched. The grip on Leo’s shoulder tightened just enough to sting.
“You’ve got a mouth,” Scarface muttered. “You won’t have it long.”
He flicked his fingers.
Tattoo Guy stepped forward, cracking his knuckles, his grin all teeth. “You messed with the wrong people, chicken boy. You got balls, I’ll give you that. Let’s see if they break as easy as your bones.”
Leo started backing up slightly. “Look, man, it’s too early for this. I’ve had one tea today, and—”
Then the man said it.
“You think you're tough, huh? Probably the kind who cries at night about not having a mommy to pay rent.”
That did it.
The words hit harder than intended, digging under Leo’s skin. His jaw ticked.
He didn’t have a mother.
Not anymore.
And he sure as hell didn’t cry.
Leo’s vision tunneled for a second. He didn’t think. His body moved.
Crack!
His fist connected squarely with Tattoo Guy’s nose in a meaty crunch. Blood exploded from the thug’s nostrils as his head snapped back.
There was a beat of stunned silence.
Tattoo Guy stumbled, hands flying to his face as he yelled in pain, “You motherfu—!”
Leo didn’t wait.
He dropped the bag safely to the ground and lunged, grabbing the guy by the collar and slamming him against the wall.
Scarface roared and charged, but Leo spun and ducked just in time, narrowly avoiding a blow aimed at his head.
Leo backed up, blood pumping in his ears. He wasn’t winning this. He needed to run.
But before he could make a break for it, a low growl escaped Scarface.
“You’re dead.”
Leo didn’t get the chance to reply.
BAM!
A fist slammed into the side of his head, stars burst in his vision, and the world tilted sideways. Another blow caught him in the stomach. He gasped, collapsing onto the pavement like a sack of bricks.
His ribs screamed. His arm felt heavy. He saw blurry shoes moving around him and heard jeering voices, but they grew distant.
"Damn. Chef Chu’s gonna kill me."

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Chapter 33: Mansion
Leo sat lazily on a stone bench outside what had once been his ramshackle hut, a cold can of soda hissing faintly in his hand. The carbonation tickled his throat as he took a long gulp, eyes fixed on the translucent screen hovering before him.Through the system’s projection, he could see the chaos unfolding inside the rift — Gareth and his squad locked in a desperate struggle with the mutated hybrid. To Leo, it looked less like a battle and more like a particularly bloody play staged for his entertainment.Inside the gargoyle ring, Mira’s sigh carried into his mind. “You’re cruel, Master. Sitting here drinking soda while they bleed out in there?”Leo smirked, tilting the can back. “Cruel? No. Call it… entertainment. Besides, I don’t see why that Kale guy has had it out for me for so long. He’s practically obsessed.”Mira’s weary voice dripped with exasperation. “Obsession or not, you don’t have to keep controlling the corpse of that demon. You already proved your point when you dropp
Chapter 32: Guests 2
Sammy—” Gareth turned toward the assassin. Her eyes gleamed sharp beneath the hood. “You’re my shadow. Flank, eliminate, and report back. Nothing escapes your sight.”Sammy bowed her head slightly. “Understood.”Then Gareth’s eyes landed on Kale, who had been smirking the whole time. His jaw tightened. “And you…”Kale raised a brow. “What about me, Commander?”“You’re here to supervise. So do just that. Stay. Out. Of. Trouble.” Gareth’s voice cut like steel.Kale’s smirk twitched. He wanted to spit back an insult, but the coldness in Gareth’s eyes silenced him. His teeth ground together, but he said nothing.Sammy, watching from the side, gave Kale a single, dismissive glance before vanishing into the shadows.Just then, Yuto’s voice buzzed through Gareth’s comm.“Commander! The readings inside the rift just changed! Mana surge has dropped. Movement inside has… ceased entirely.”Gareth frowned deeply. “Seized? As in—whatever was fighting in there… stopped?”“Yes,” Yuto replied, voice
Chapter 31: Guests
The cavern reeked of blood and burning ichor. Leo’s breath came in sharp rasps, sweat dripping into the open gash along his ribs. Each movement sent lances of fire through his side, but he gritted his teeth and pressed on.A towering brute—the ogre-bat hybrid—swung its massive claw.[Skill Activated: Quick Step]Leo blinked sideways, but pain slowed him just enough—the edge of the strike clipped his shoulder, sending him sprawling. His dagger skittered across the stone floor.“Leo!” Mira snarled, swooping low. Her wings lashed like whips, striking back two wolf-spine hybrids. She slammed into the brute, her claws digging into its throat. But the monster’s hand clamped around her wing, wrenching it at an unnatural angle.Crack.Mira screamed—a sound that tore through the cavern. Her stone hide held, but the joint bent grotesquely. The wing twitched, half-crippled, forcing her to the ground.Leo pushed up, coughing blood. His dagger answered his call, flashing back into his palm.[Skill
Chapter 30: The battle had just begun.
“Meat! Meat! Meat!”Leo’s jaw clenched. He leaned toward Mira just enough for her to hear him. “We’re not food,” he whispered, eyes narrowing. “They just don’t know it yet.”The hybrids surged closer, claws clacking, teeth gnashing—preparing for the feast.The system’s warning blared again in his head:[Warning: Time remaining to clear Rift—10 hours, 57 minutes]Leo groaned. “I get it, System. You’re training me, but seriously, throwing me into this hellhole with monsters that look like they crawled out of a dumpster fire? A bit extreme, don’t you think?”Still, the thought of wealth and power pulled a smirk from him.Mira, pale and clutching her stomach, caught sight of that smile. Her lips trembled. “Master… I hate when you smile like that! It means you’re about to do something reckless! Let’s just get out of here!”Leo chuckled. “Of course.”But “out of here” wasn’t going to be so easy.The hybrid creatures—half rotting humans fused with reptilian scales and insect-like mandibles—c
Chapter 29: Dispatched.
Meanwhile, in the Central Government Guild Headquarters, the atmosphere was unusually heavy. The marble floors gleamed beneath the golden chandeliers, and guards stood rigid at every doorway. The president’s office, however, was quieter, though tension rippled in the air like a bowstring drawn too tight.A man in a white lab suit, his glasses slightly fogged from his hurried pace, burst into the room. His breathing was uneven, but his voice carried urgency.“Mr. Chu!” he exclaimed, “We detected a strange energy from an area off the eastern coast!”Mr. Haruki Chu who was in a virtual meeting with few subordinates regarding expanding the hunters library and providing free access paused. His pen stilled above the documents he was reviewing, and he lifted his head slowly, frowning.“Jasper,” he said evenly, “give me the coordinates.”The man, Jasper, fumbled through his datapad and handed it over. “Until this morning, the energy was stable, neutral even. It seemed dormant, like it had bee
Chapter 28: Dangling Skulls
The system directed Leo and Mira towards a red pulsing rift that loomed in the distance; beating like a living heart within the depths of the forest. The closer Leo and Mira walked toward it, the thicker the air became. The atmosphere was heavy, charged with something unnatural, as if the woods themselves were trying to push them back.Leo’s body stiffened. His chest tightened until each breath burned his lungs. The pressure weighed him down, making his veins bulge beneath his skin. His vision blurred at the edges, and his lips parted desperately, gasping for air that refused to come.“D–Damn it!” Leo cursed under his breath, clutching at his throat. “The system’s trying to kill me!”Mira, alarmed, reached for him. But to her shock, she was breathing normally, unaffected. She blinked in confusion, her foxlike ears twitching as if sensing the abnormality in the air. “Master? Master! What’s wrong? I’m fine!”Before panic could fully take over, the familiar blue interface of the system ma
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