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Now reading: Chapter 18: Claim Of Territory from I Built a Safe Zone in the Dead World, a Horror novel by Vishesh1.

The fight ended faster than expected, but not because the enemies were weak. It ended because Arata Kurozawa and his team had already stepped into a different level of combat. The three evolved infected that had cornered the survivors lay scattered across the cracked street, their bodies still twitching faintly before going completely still. The survivors themselves didn’t move at first, their expressions frozen between disbelief and relief as they looked at the scene in front of them. It wasn’t just that they had been saved—it was how they had been saved. Clean, controlled, overwhelming. Not chaotic survival. Dominance. Arata stood at the center of it, his breathing steady, his gaze already shifting away from the fallen enemies and toward the surrounding area, scanning for any secondary threats. He didn’t linger on victory. He moved past it.

Reina lowered her gun slightly but didn’t relax, her eyes sweeping the nearby structures with trained precision. "Area isn’t fully clear," she said. Yuna rolled her shoulder lightly, her grip still tight around her bat, a faint smirk on her face but with sothing sharper beneath it. "Then we clear it," she replied. Miyu stepped forward slowly, her gaze moving between the bodies and the survivors. "...They were testing again," she said quietly. "Waiting before attacking." Arata nodded once. "They’re learning patience."

The survivors finally reacted. One of them—a man in his early twenties—stepped forward hesitantly, his voice unsteady. "You... you saved us." Arata didn’t look at him imdiately. "You were bait," he said instead. The words hit harder than expected. The man froze. "...What?" Reina answered calmly. "They weren’t rushing you. They were waiting. Drawing more targets in." Miyu added, "Or observing how others respond." The survivors exchanged uneasy looks, the realization sinking in slowly.

Yuna exhaled softly. "Either way, you were about to die." She said it casually, but it wasn’t ant as an insult. It was a fact.

Arata stepped closer to the edge of the street, looking outward into the darkness again. The area around the base wasn’t just dangerous—it was active. Alive in a different way now. Patterns forming. Movents connecting. This wasn’t random chaos anymore. It was becoming a system.

"We don’t stay here," he said.

Reina nodded imdiately. "Agreed."

One of the survivors spoke again, more urgently this ti. "Wait! Please—we don’t have anywhere to go." Arata turned his head slightly, his gaze cold but not careless. "That’s not my problem." The man flinched. "...We can help," he said quickly. "We can fight, carry, anything." Yuna let out a faint laugh. "Everyone says that."

Miyu watched the interaction carefully, then spoke. "Additional manpower increases operational capacity," she said. "But also increases risk." Reina added, "Untrained mbers break formation."

Silence followed.

Then Arata made his decision.

"You follow," he said. "You stay behind formation. You don’t act unless told. You slow us down—you get left behind."

The ssage was clear, Harsh, Absolute.

But the survivors nodded quickly, Because they understood.

This wasn’t kindness, This was opportunity, They moved.

The group reford, returning toward the base in controlled formation, but the dynamic had shifted again. More people. More eyes. More pressure. Yuna stayed slightly ahead this ti, her movents sharper, more aggressive than before. She cleared stray infected without hesitation, each strike efficient—but harder than necessary. Reina maintained structure, occasionally glancing toward Arata as if asuring sothing unspoken. Miyu walked quietly, her attention split between the outside world and the people inside the formation.

And Arata—He noticed everything.

Including the silence that followed them.

When they returned to the base, the gates were opened carefully. Airi was the first to step forward, her eyes imdiately scanning for injuries. "...You’re back," she said softly, relief evident in her voice. Her gaze went directly to Arata, checking him quickly. "Are you hurt?" she asked. Arata shook his head slightly. "No."

Yuna saw that , And sothing in her expression tightened, Not obvious.

But real.

The survivors were brought inside, guided by Daichi and Kento, their exhaustion finally catching up to them as they entered a space that felt controlled, defended. Hana moved to assist Airi automatically, helping organize space and supplies for the newcors. The base beca active again, but beneath that activity—tension.

Airi stepped closer to Arata again. "You should still check your wound," she said quietly. "It might have opened during the fight." Arata didn’t respond imdiately. Before he could, Yuna spoke from the side. "...He said he’s fine." Her tone wasn’t loud. But it carried.

Airi paused slightly. "...I’m just making sure," she replied.

Yuna stepped closer, Not aggressive, But deliberate."You always do," she said.

Silence.

Reina noticed, Miyu definitely noticed.

Even the new survivors felt it, though they didn’t understand it.

Airi’s hands tightened slightly, but she didn’t step back. "...That’s my role," she said again, quieter this ti but firm.

Yuna tilted her head slightly, her gaze sharp. "Your role is support. Not priority."

That line landed.

Hard.

Airi looked down for a second, Then back up.

"...Helping him is supporting the group," she said.

That was the closest she had co to pushing back.

Yuna smiled, But it wasn’t playful this ti.

It was sothing else.

"Or maybe," she said slowly, "you just want to stay close to him."

The air froze.

Reina shifted slightly, ready to step in if needed, Miyu didn’t move.

She observed.Because this—This mattered.

Airi didn’t answer imdiately, Her silence said enough.

And that was what made it worse, Arata stepped forward.

"That’s enough," he said.

His voice wasn’t loud, But it carried authority.

Yuna looked at him for a mont, Then exhaled lightly and stepped back.

"...Fine," she said.

But the tension didn’t disappear, It settled, Like sothing waiting.

Airi stepped forward again, more carefully this ti. "Just sit for a minute," she said softly. Arata didn’t resist. He sat, allowing her to check him again. Her hands were steady this ti, more controlled, but there was still sothing beneath that calm.

"You need to be more careful," she said quietly, Arata looked at her briefly, Then said, "You moved earlier."

Airi blinked slightly, "...Yes."

"You didn’t freeze."She nodded slowly.

"...I rembered."

"Good."

That word again, Simple, Direct, But it hit.

Yuna turned away.

But her grip tightened again, Miyu watched both of them.

And understood everything.

Reina sighed quietly under her breath.

Because now—It wasn’t just survival, It wasn’t just control.

It was sothing more complicated, Sothing human.

And in this world—That could break everything, Or make them stronger.

Arata stood again after Airi finished, his movent smooth, controlled. He looked around the base, at the people, at the structure, at the growing system forming under his control.

"This area is ours now," he said.

Everyone looked at him, Not questioning, Not doubting, Understanding.

"We expand tomorrow," he continued. "We don’t wait for threats. We remove them."

Yuna’s smile returned, Reina nodded, Miyu’s eyes sharpened, Airi stepped back quietly.

But her gaze remained on him.

And that—Didn’t go unnoticed.

Because the territory wasn’t the only thing being claid.

Sothing else was too, Sothing quieter, Sothing deeper, And it was only beginning.

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