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Now reading: Chapter 39: PhaseTwo from I Built a Safe Zone in the Dead World, a Horror novel by Vishesh1.

The mont the system stabilized enough to deliver the new quest, the atmosphere inside the base shifted completely. It wasn’t panic or fear, but sothing far more dangerous—focus. Every movent beca sharper, every decision heavier, as if an invisible weight had settled over everyone at once. Arata Kurozawa stood near the center, silent, absorbing everything the system had just revealed. Blocked signals, external interference, high-level entities—this was no longer simple survival. This was sothing structured, sothing controlled, sothing watching them grow. Even the air inside the base felt tighter, like the world itself had narrowed into a battlefield where every step forward would be t with resistance.

Reina moved first, as expected. She crossed the base with calm precision, reorganizing positions and issuing orders without hesitation, her voice steady but firm as she directed the others. "Outer periter reinforcent. Reduce blind zones. No loose angles," she said, already adjusting defensive positions as if she had anticipated this escalation long before it arrived. Miyu followed imdiately, her analytical gaze sweeping across the structure as she identified weak points that others wouldn’t even notice. "We need vertical control. Ground defense alone won’t hold against large units again," she added, already visualizing new structures, platforms, and sightlines that could give them the advantage next ti.

Yuna leaned casually against a support beam, her bat resting on her shoulder, but her eyes were far from relaxed. She watched everything with a sharp awareness that matched the tension in the air, her usual grin present but thinner now, edged with sothing more serious. "So we build up," she said, pushing herself off the beam slowly. "Good. More space to fight." Her tone carried excitent, but beneath it was understanding—things were changing, and even she knew brute force alone wouldn’t be enough anymore.

Airi moved between them, carrying supplies, adjusting placents, checking resources. Her movents were faster now, more confident, her hesitation from earlier Chapters almost gone. She had adapted. She belonged here now. But even as she worked, her gaze drifted again and again toward Kaede, who stood near the entrance, still and silent. Kaede wasn’t helping. She wasn’t interfering either. She was watching, her sharp eyes taking in every detail—the structure, the people, the behavior patterns. She looked like soone judging whether this place was worth staying in.

Yuna noticed first. Of course she did.

"...You keep staring," Yuna said, stepping closer with a slow, deliberate pace. "Planning sothing?"

Kaede didn’t react imdiately. Her gaze shifted slightly toward Yuna, calm and unreadable. "...Understanding," she replied. "This place survives, but barely."

Yuna’s grin sharpened, a hint of challenge entering her expression. "...You think you can do better?"

Kaede tilted her head just slightly, her tone unchanged. "...Alone? No. But you’re inefficient."

The air tightened instantly. Not loud. Not explosive. But sharp enough to cut through everything else happening around them.

Yuna stepped closer, her presence heavier now, her voice dropping just a little. "...Say that again."

Kaede t her gaze without hesitation. "...You rely too much on direct force. That works on weak enemies. Not on what’s coming."

Silence fell. Heavy and real.

Airi stepped forward slightly, her voice softer but steady. "...She’s not wrong," she said.

Yuna glanced at her, then exhaled slowly, rolling her shoulder as if releasing tension. "...Yeah," she admitted. "Doesn’t an I like how she says it."

Miyu stepped in then, her voice cutting cleanly through the tension. "This isn’t about preference. It’s about efficiency," she said. Reina nodded once, arms crossed. "If she improves survival chances, we use that." Yuna gave a small shrug. "...Fine. Just don’t slow us down."

Kaede’s response was simple. "I won’t."

That was enough.

Arata stepped forward, and instantly the atmosphere shifted again. "We expand today," he said.

No hesitation. No delay.

Reina responded imdiately. "We’ll need materials. Nearby buildings." Miyu added, "And node tracking. The system isn’t giving exact coordinates." Airi looked at Arata, her voice quieter but firm. "...So we go out again?" she asked.

"Yes," he said.

Yuna’s grin returned, sharper now. "...Good."

Kaede watched him closely. "...You move fast," she said.

Arata t her gaze. "Waiting gets us killed."

Kaede didn’t argue. "...Then I’ll take high ground," she said. "I’ll see threats before they reach you."

Reina nodded. "Accepted." Miyu added, "We adjust formation."

The team moved out again, stronger than before, tighter, more aware. The city outside felt different now—not empty, but active, like sothing unseen was always watching from the shadows. Arata led the front, his pace steady and controlled. Yuna moved slightly to his side, ready to engage at any mont. Reina covered mid-range with precision. Airi stayed just behind, alert and prepared. And above them—Kaede, silent, unseen, her presence felt more than seen.

The first phase went smoothly. Materials were gathered, routes secured, and no unnecessary noise was made. Everything was efficient. Controlled. But no one relaxed. Because they all knew—it wouldn’t stay quiet.

Miyu stopped first. "...Movent," she said.

Reina raised her weapon instantly. "Direction?"

"...Ahead. Multiple. But sothing’s off," Miyu replied.

The infected appeared slowly, not rushing, not attacking, just walking forward in controlled motion. Airi felt it imdiately, her chest tightening. "...That’s wrong..." she whispered.

Kaede’s voice ca from above, calm but sharper than before. "...They’re not alone."

The formation tightened instantly.

Then they saw it.

Behind the infected, a figure stepped forward. Not massive like the Colossus. Not slow. Not heavy. Different. Tall. Lean. Its limbs slightly too long, its posture unnatural, its head tilted as if observing everything at once. It didn’t move like a predator. It moved like sothing thinking.

Yuna’s grin faded slightly. "...Yeah... I don’t like that one."

Reina’s voice tightened. "New type." Miyu added instantly, "Behavior unknown. High threat probability."

Airi whispered, "...It’s watching us..."

Kaede corrected quietly, "...No. It’s studying."

That single word changed everything.

The creature stopped at a distance, its head slowly straightening as if focusing. Arata felt it clearly—that sa sensation, like sothing asuring him, weighing him, understanding him.

The system flickered.

[ WARNING: NEW TYPE DETECTED ]

[ CLASSIFICATION: UNKNOWN ]

[ THREAT LEVEL: HIGH ]

[ NOTE: AVOID UNKNOWN RANGE ]

Yuna tightened her grip. "...Then we kill it fast."

Reina didn’t move. "We don’t know its ability." Miyu added, "Rushing is risky."

Kaede spoke again, quieter now. "...It hasn’t attacked. Which ans it doesn’t need to."

Silence fell.

Arata stepped forward.

Just one step.

The creature reacted—not aggressively, but subtly. Its posture shifted. Its head straightened.

And then—It smiled, Not human, Not natural.

Intentional.

Airi’s breath caught. "...It knows..."

Yuna’s voice dropped lower. "...Yeah. It definitely knows."

The air changed. Not pressure. Sothing else. Sothing unseen.

Miyu reacted instantly. "...Back."

Too late.

One infected suddenly lunged—not at Arata—but at Airi. Reina fired instantly, dropping it mid-air.

But it wasn’t an attack, It was a distraction.

The unknown creature moved—not forward, but sideways, repositioning itself with controlled precision.

Kaede fired, Perfect aim.

But the creature shifted slightly—not dodging, predicting.

The shot missed.For the first ti—Kaede missed.

"...It read the shot," she said quietly.

Reina’s voice tightened. "That’s not normal." Miyu responded imdiately. "...It’s learning in real ti."

Yuna’s grin returned slowly. "...Now this... is interesting."

Arata didn’t move, Because he understood, This wasn’t brute force, This was intelligence.

The creature stepped back, not retreating, just repositioning.

Then it turned—And walked away, No attack. No chase, Nothing, The infected followed, Silence returned, Heavier than before.

Airi whispered, "...Why did it leave?"Kaede answered calmly.

"...Because it learned enough."

That answer settled deeply into everyone.

Yuna exhaled slowly. "...Yeah. I hate that one."

Reina lowered her weapon slightly. "We don’t fight that blindly." Miyu nodded. "...That’s a higher threat level."

Arata looked toward where it disappeared, his eyes sharper than ever.

Because now it was clear.

Sothing out there wasn’t just controlling the infected.

It was evolving them, Testing and Preparing them.

The system flickered again.

[ ALERT: HIGH-LEVEL NODE ACTIVITY DETECTED ]

[ PREPARE FOR ESCALATION ]

Arata turned back.

"We return," he said, No one argued.

Because this ti—It wasn’t just survival anymore, It was war.

And sowhere in the darkness—That creature was preparing too.

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