The mont the Colossus staggered, the battlefield shifted—not in their favor yet, but away from certainty of defeat. The massive creature’s balance faltered for the first ti, its enormous fra tilting just slightly as the accumulated damage to its leg began to take effect. It wasn’t enough to bring it down, not yet, but it was proof of sothing critical. It could be broken. Arata Kurozawa didn’t waste that mont. The instant the shift happened, he moved forward again, closing the distance without hesitation, his focus locked entirely on the weakened point. There was no room for error now. No space for hesitation. Every strike had to matter.
Yuna followed imdiately, her movents sharper than ever, her earlier confidence now fully transford into focused aggression. She didn’t swing wildly anymore. Every hit landed exactly where it needed to, reinforcing the damage Arata had already created. "...Don’t slow down now," she muttered under her breath, her voice low but intense. Reina adjusted her position again, her shots aligning perfectly with the sa point, each bullet striking with deliberate precision. Above them, Kaede didn’t fire continuously. She waited. Watched. Then fired only when it mattered most, her shots landing at the exact monts when the creature tried to stabilize, preventing recovery before it could begin.
Miyu’s voice cut through the chaos, sharper than before. "Maintain pressure. Don’t let it shift weight. If it recovers balance, we lose the advantage." Her analysis was imdiate, her commands precise, adapting in real ti as the fight evolved. Airi stood just behind the main line, her breathing heavier now but controlled, her eyes locked onto the Colossus as she followed every movent, every reaction, every small change that might an sothing.
The Colossus roared again, the deep vibration shaking the air itself as it attempted to regain control of its body. Its massive arm swung downward, faster than expected, forcing Arata to step back just in ti as the ground shattered beneath the impact. Debris scattered outward, the force enough to knock nearby survivors off balance. Yuna jumped back as well, landing lightly before pushing forward again without hesitation. "...You’re not done yet?" she said, a faint grin returning despite the danger. "Good."
The creature shifted its weight again, trying to correct its stance, but the damaged leg buckled slightly under the strain. That was the opening. Arata moved instantly, his strike landing hard against the sa weakened joint, the impact finally producing a visible crack in the hardened structure. It wasn’t large. But it was enough.
Reina’s next shot hit the crack directly, the sound sharper this ti, the effect more noticeable. The creature’s movent stuttered. Kaede fired imdiately after, her shot threading perfectly into the sa fracture, deepening it further. Yuna followed, her bat crashing into the weakened point with full force, her strike carrying all the montum she could generate.
The Colossus reacted violently this ti.
Its entire body twisted, its arm sweeping horizontally in a wide arc that forced everyone to retreat at once. The air pressure alone was enough to push them back, the force ripping through the battlefield with destructive intent. Airi stumbled slightly but caught herself, her eyes never leaving the creature.
"...It’s panicking," she said.
Miyu responded instantly. "Not panic. Instability. It’s losing control over structural balance."
Arata didn’t speak, He moved, Again, Faster than before. He closed the distance once more, ignoring the danger of the creature’s movents, focusing only on the objective. Break the leg. Collapse the body. End it.
Yuna saw it and followed without question, Reina adjusted her angle, Kaede aligned her shot.
Everything—Focused, The Colossus tried to step forward, Its leg failed, Just slightly, But enough.
Its massive fra leaned to one side, the imbalance growing more pronounced with every movent. The crack spread further, the damage no longer contained to a single point but expanding across the joint.
"Now," Miyu said.
The timing aligned perfectly.
Arata struck first, his blow landing directly into the fractured section, forcing it wider. Reina fired imdiately after, her shot hitting the sa spot with perfect precision. Kaede followed, her bullet driving deeper into the break, pushing it past its limit.
Yuna moved last, But hardest.
Her bat ca down with everything she had, the impact echoing across the battlefield as it connected with the already weakened joint.
And this ti—It broke, The sound was sharp, The Colossus’s leg gave out completely.
Its massive body collapsed to one side, the ground cracking beneath its weight as it fell, the shockwave rippling outward in all directions. Dust and debris filled the air, obscuring vision for a mont as the entire battlefield shook from the impact.
Airi covered her face instinctively, her heart pounding as she tried to see through the cloud.
"...Did we...?" she started, But the answer ca imdiately, The creature moved again, Even after collapsing.
Its upper body twisted, its massive arm slamming into the ground as it tried to push itself back up, its strength still overwhelming despite the damage.
"...It’s not dead," Reina said.
Miyu’s voice sharpened. "It won’t stop until full structural failure. Finish it now."
Arata stepped forward again, No hesitation.This was the end.
Yuna followed, her movents slower now from exhaustion, but her determination unchanged.
Reina adjusted her aim one last ti, Kaede steadied her rifle above, Airi watched—Every second.The Colossus tried to rise again, But it couldn’t, Its balance was gone.
Its structure broken, Its movents slower, Weaker.
This was the mont.
Arata reached the creature first, his strike landing directly into its upper body, targeting the area where its control seed strongest. The impact forced its head downward, exposing the neck region.
Reina fired instantly, her shot hitting the exposed area.
Kaede followed, her bullet striking the sa point with deadly precision.
Yuna stepped in.
Her final strike ca down, Hard, Decisive, The Colossus stopped moving Completely.
Silence fell, Not gradual, Imdiate, Heavy, Real.
No movent, No reaction, No recovery, It was over,vFor a few seconds, no one moved, No one spoke.
They just stood there, staring at the fallen giant, the reality of what they had just faced settling in slowly.
Yuna exhaled first, her shoulders dropping slightly as she rested her bat against the ground. "...Yeah," she said quietly. "That one was sothing else."
Reina lowered her weapon, her eyes still scanning for any sign of movent. "Confird. Target neutralized." Miyu stepped down slowly, her expression more serious than before. "...This confirms a new classification. That wasn’t just a heavy unit. That was sothing designed for siege."
Airi stepped forward carefully, her eyes fixed on the massive body. "...It was trying to break the base," she said.
Arata turned slightly.
"Yes," he said.
Kaede remained above for a mont longer before lowering her rifle slightly, her gaze still focused on the battlefield. She didn’t speak.
But her presence was still there.
Yuna glanced upward briefly, a faint smirk returning. "...You’re not bad," she muttered under her breath.
Kaede didn’t respond, But she didn’t leave either, The air around them felt different now.
Not safer, But clearer, Because this wasn’t just another fight, This was confirmation.The infected weren’t just evolving, They were developing roles, Strategies, Purpose.
Miyu spoke again, her voice quieter now. "...If one exists, more will follow."
Reina nodded slightly. "And next ti, there may be more than one."
Airi felt her chest tighten slightly at that thought.
"...Then we won’t survive it the sa way," she said.
Arata looked forward, At the dark city beyond.
"No," he said, "We’ll be stronger."
That answer didn’t remove the fear, But it gave direction.
Yuna straightened slightly, her energy returning in small sparks. "...Good," she said. "Because I’m not planning to die to sothing like that."
Reina reloaded calmly, Miyu turned back toward the base, Airi followed her
And Kaede—Watched, Still distant, But no longer separate.
Because now—She had seen it, What they could do, What they could survive.
And what they might beco.
The wind moved through the broken street, carrying dust from the fallen giant, spreading it across the battlefield as the night settled deeper around them.
But beneath that silence—Sothing else remained, Not gone, Not finished, Watching, Waiting.
Because if sothing like the Colossus existed—Then sothing that created it—
Was still out there.
And sooner or later—It would appear.
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