"Ha… Ha…" Clovis was panting heavily while looking at the nurous corpses in front of him. "How many beasts did we just kill?"
"I don't know. Maybe about 400 beasts?" lody replied while monitoring the situation on the screen. While lody was inside the minibus, feeling the chilling air from the air conditioner, her clothes were drenched in sweat.
In the end, the one who worked the hardest was her. She had been helping five of them while monitoring the entire field the whole ti.
"I'm tired." lody let out a long sigh while leaning back. "And Clovis wants a total of two teams? Can I even keep up with all of them?"
On the other hand, Clovis had sheathed his blade while checking the others, especially Erwin, who was lying down on the ground. He had a hard ti keeping up with the insane pace.
"Oi. Are you alive?" Clovis jokingly called Erwin from a distance.
Erwin raised his head a bit while saying, "Your group is too much."
"Don't worry. You will get used to it sooner or later." Clovis stuck out his tongue.
Erwin chuckled. He couldn't deny it, considering Clovis had given him the items and other things, such as the Star thod and a technique from the bookstore.
Erwin knew that all of them were extraordinary, especially after revealing the fact that the Star thod ca from his father while the technique originated from his grandfather.
If he managed to master all of them, he might be able to defeat Aileen, even if she was one tier above him.
anwhile, Jay and Ragna were collecting the essence from the corpses, while Kanaria remained on the lookout.
Clovis asked, "How is the situation in front?"
lody looked at the map before reporting. "We have approximately killed about thirty percent of the beasts looming around the mountain. We will probably need another three hours to clean up the rest. And if we want to play it safe, we will take another hour just to make sure about it.
"Aileen has reached the second checkpoint and remained there for the ti being. Sir Albert has left the third checkpoint and is now making his way to the city."
"Have you told them about our status?" Clovis contemplated. "What are their thoughts about it?"
"Yes. Aileen will be coordinating with us and sending reinforcent from the second checkpoint. This way, after we clear this mountain, the reinforcents will turn it into a safe checkpoint. anwhile, we will go toward the city."
Clovis rubbed his chin before asking, "What about the third checkpoint?"
"They will be sending reinforcents to the city. There are too many casualties, and a lot of people are missing. I'm not sure about their plan regarding it, but we are to head to the city after dealing with this mountain."
"To kill or to support?"
"Supporting the evacuation. We will be an escort for the SAR (search and rescue) team."
"Got it." Clovis nodded. "In that case, we will take a fifteen-minute break. After that, we'll go full throttle into conquering this mountain."
…
While Clovis' group took care of the mountain, Albert had finally reached the city.
"The wall is still intact." Albert couldn't help but furrow his eyebrows. While it looked damaged and the beasts were still attacking the wall, the city didn't seem to have been breached from the outside.
There were still so people fighting on top of the wall. Their number wasn't as high as he thought. And they didn't seem to be using guns anymore. "They have run out of ammunition, haven't they?"
Albert raised his head a little bit, seeing smoke rising from the city. "As expected, they are getting pincered from both sides."
After observing enough, Albert used his fastest speed to reach the wall before leaping into the air. His jump wasn't enough to reach the top of the wall, but his swift and smooth steps allowed him to step a few tis on the wall before reaching the top.
"Who?" One of the fighters aid his sword at him.
"Not a soldier?" Albert looked around and noticed that only twenty percent of them were soldiers. "Have they run out of soldiers?"
"Sir Albert. Is that you, Sir Albert?" One of the people noticed the commotion and turned around, recognizing Albert.
"Who are you?" Albert frowned.
"I am Rizky, a mber of Shadow Division."
"So you're from the Shadow Division." Albert paused for a mont. "What's happening in this city? No. Lead to the one in charge right now. Where is the commander of the underground city?"
"He…" The guy's face turned pale.
"Don't tell …" Albert gasped.
"The previous command center was raided by the enemy. The commander was there and died in battle."
"But he was a Tier 6 human. How could he die just like that?" Albert abruptly stopped, realizing the culprit. "Don't tell , the news about the Tier 7 beast is true…"
"Yes, sir." He nodded. "I will lead you to the vice commander."
"No. Just point out the direction. I'll go by myself. You'll remain here to stop the beasts."
"There. The three-story building with a black roof."
"Alright." Albert didn't imdiately go. He noticed the gazes of the bystanders. He raised his voice and shouted with dignity. "People. I am a Tier 7 explorer, Albert Risevan. I'm here to help with the evacuation process.
However, I'll need you to lend a hand. Please stop the beasts for a bit more."
The people who heard him couldn't help but widen their eyes.
"Albert Risevan?"
"The Shadow Killer?"
"I saw his face ten years ago on Skynet."
"We can finally go ho."
"Fight! It's ti to fight back and go ho. Just hang on a bit more!"
"Ooh!"
The people beca a bit more energetic.
Albert then jumped off the wall while looking at the city's state. Thirty percent of the buildings inside the city had been destroyed. He could see barricades here and there. But all of them were located near the center of the city.
As expected, the beasts ca from underground and took control of the stone pillar and its nearby area. The Tier 7 beast should also be hiding in there.
"Still, it's awful."
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