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Now reading: Chapter 14 14 - Rooftop Finale from Resident Evil - Pirated Version with Modifier, a Action novel by Nia0.

The elevator climbed steady and smooth, but there was nothing calm about the ride. Alarms shrieked through the tal walls, bouncing around the cramped car and layering over the self-destruct countdown in a rhythm that felt designed to break you.

Ryan leaned against the cold steel, every breath pulling at a dull ache in his ribs. The fight in the underground laboratory had drained most of what he had. His arms trembled from the sustained firing, fine involuntary shudders running through the muscles, but his grip on the assault shotgun stayed locked.

Jill stood beside him, her breathing still a touch too fast. Blonde hair clung to her cheeks where cold sweat had plastered it. She didn't speak. She shifted closer, her shoulder resting lightly against his arm.

Nothing dramatic. Just enough to say I'm here without words.

He blinked, glanced sideways.

She wasn't looking at him. Her eyes were fixed on the floor indicator ticking upward, and when she spoke, her voice was low enough that only he could hear. "Don't charge ahead alone like that again."

A beat of silence. Sothing tight crept into her tone, barely perceptible. "I don't want to watch you almost not co back."

Warmth spread through his chest. The coiled tension behind his ribs loosened, just a fraction.

"Won't happen again," he said. Quiet. Steady.

Jill turned her head then. In the dim red glow, her eyes were startlingly bright.

No more words. A small nod.

Between people who'd survived what they had, that was enough.

"Three floors to the roof." Her voice shifted back to business, controlled and even. "Barry and the others are waiting up top. All we can do now is hope there's a way out."

Ryan nodded, gaze settling on the sealed elevator doors. His mind wasn't settling with it.

That thing was tougher than anything he'd imagined. The regeneration. The relentless aggression. Conventional firepower could slow it, suppress it, but killing it? Not a chance. The collapse in the lab was temporary. With the Tyrant's vitality, it would track them down. A matter of when, not if.

This fight was far from over.

Ding.

The chi cut through the noise, almost absurdly mundane. The doors slid apart.

Cold wind hit them first, carrying the damp weight of a rainy night, sweeping away the stale heat and copper-stink of the underground. Fine rain needled their skin, sharp and bracing. Beyond the threshold stretched the mansion's rooftop platform, wide and open, bordered by rusted tal railings. Past the edge, nothing but black sky and darker ground below.

Ryan and Jill stepped out and found the others already assembled. Chris had made it. He stood with Barry, Rebecca, and Richard, all of them gathered near the platform's center. He'd fought his way clear in the final monts and linked up with the group.

Richard's leg wound had been field-dressed by Rebecca, enough to keep him upright. When he saw Ryan, gratitude filled his eyes. Without the kid holding the Tyrant alone, none of them would have made that elevator.

Rebecca was still pale, but she crossed the distance fast, reaching for Ryan's arm. "Are you hurt? Let take a look."

"No ti." He shook his head, scanning the empty rooftop with sharp eyes. "Less than five minutes on the self-destruct. And it's coming."

The words barely left his mouth before a roar erupted from the elevator shaft below.

Louder than before. More savage. Fury distilled to sound, a shockwave that rolled across the rooftop and set the tal railings humming.

Every face changed.

Here it cos.

Heavy footsteps echoed up the passage, each one landing like a hamr blow, closer and closer. A massive silhouette erged from the shadow of the corridor mouth and stepped into the pale light of the rainy night.

The sight drew a collective sharp breath.

This wasn't the sa creature from the laboratory.

The heavy coat that had bound its fra was gone, torn apart by the sheer force of its transformation. Ash-grey muscle bulged grotesquely beneath the skin, veins thick as cables writhing across its surface, radiating a nace that hit on an animal level. It was bigger. Limbs stretched to wrong proportions, claws grown inches longer, gleaming with a cold tallic sheen. Its face had abandoned any pretense of humanity. What remained was a gaping maw bristling with fangs, reeking of rot and blood.

The Super Tyrant.

Rebecca retreated a step, her voice thin. "It's... it's worse. It's so much worse."

Barry brought the Magnum up, jaw clenched. "Doesn't matter what it is. We hold it here."

The Super Tyrant threw its head back and scread, a sound that shredded the rain and the night alike. Its gaze snapped to the group on the platform, and it moved without a heartbeat's hesitation. Legs drove forward, carrying it in a thundering charge like a main battle tank at full throttle. The rooftop shook beneath its stride.

"Spread out!" Ryan barked, already moving.

Jill, Barry, and Chris opened fire simultaneously. Magnum rounds and shotgun blasts wove together in a storm of lead, punching into the Super Tyrant's torso.

Impacts ripped chunks of flesh away, spraying dark blood across the wet concrete. For one instant, the damage looked real. Then regeneration kicked in, wounds sealing before they could even bleed clean. The thing didn't slow. Didn't flinch. It plowed straight into the group's firing line, claws sweeping in a wide arc, the wind of their passage howling.

Ryan sidestepped the strike in a blur, ducking under the claw's path, and brought the assault shotgun up with both hands. The barrel found the viral core in the creature's chest, and he pulled the trigger as fast as his finger could move.

Zero recoil turned the weapon into an extension of his will. Rock-solid. Every round landed exactly where he aid, dense fire pouring into the weak point like a firehose.

The Super Tyrant's movent hitched. Pain bled into its shriek. But the hesitation lasted half a second before it resud its berserker charge.

Even direct hits to the core only staggered it. Nothing in their arsenal could put it down for good.

"This isn't working! We can't outlast it!" Barry slamd a fresh speedloader into the Magnum, face drawn tight with urgency. "The clock's almost up! We need to end this, now!"

Ryan knew it too.

Conventional firepower was a leash, not a kill shot. To destroy the ultimate bioweapon, they needed overwhelming force. Sothing on a different level entirely.

Then he heard it.

Rotor blades. Cutting through the rain from sowhere above.

A searchlight blazed through the downpour and flooded the rooftop in white. Everyone except Ryan froze, disbelief written across their faces.

Brad's helicopter, arriving at the last possible mont.

"Hold on! I'm dropping it down!"

A black tal case tumbled from the open cabin door and slamd into the rooftop with a heavy clang. The latches popped on impact, and the lid fell open to reveal a weapon matte-black from end to end, radiating cold purpose.

A rocket launcher.

"That's it!" Ryan's eyes lit up.

The Super Tyrant sensed the threat before anyone could move. It abandoned the team and wheeled toward the weapon, charging with everything it had. Instinct. Survival. Destroy the one thing that could kill it.

If it reached the launcher first, they were all dead.

"Like hell you will!"

Ryan exploded forward, pushing his speed to the absolute limit, running straight at the Tyrant on a collision course.

"Ryan!" Jill didn't hesitate. She was half a step behind.

Two humans and one monster, sprinting across the open rooftop toward the sa point.

The gap closed fast. The Super Tyrant reached the launcher first, massive claw rising to crush it into scrap.

Now.

Ryan dove, legs driving hard off the wet concrete. He scooped the rocket launcher into his arms a fraction of a second before the claw ca down and rolled clear, the strike crashing into empty ground where he'd been.

Jill was at his side in an instant, both hands steadying the launcher's body as he brought it to bear. They stood shoulder to shoulder, planted firm.

No words needed. One look, and they understood.

The Super Tyrant turned. Crimson eyes locked onto both of them with a fury beyond rage. It scread, a sound that seed to crack the air itself, and threw its full mass into one final, all-or-nothing charge.

Ryan and Jill held their breath. Steady eyes. Steady hands.

They pulled the trigger together.

The backblast roared white-hot from the tube, and the rocket streaked across the rain-soaked air in a line of fire, crossing the distance in a blink. It struck the Super Tyrant dead center in the chest. In the core.

The explosion swallowed everything.

A pillar of fla erupted skyward. The shockwave blasted outward, hurling debris across the rooftop, the detonation loud enough to drown out the storm. Raw destructive force consud the Tyrant's massive body whole, heat and concussion tearing muscle and bone apart, reducing it to vapor and ash.

The howling stopped.

Silence, except for the rain and the fading crackle of fire.

Where the Super Tyrant had stood, only a blackened sar of wreckage remained. The creature that had seed unstoppable, unkillable, immortal, was ash. Not a trace of regeneration left. Not a cell.

Finally.

Ryan lowered the spent launcher and looked at Jill.

She looked back.

They smiled at the sa ti, and everything they'd carried through the underground and the corridors and the rooftop, all of it, broke apart and dissolved in the rain.

The helicopter descended, rotor wash scattering the lingering smoke.

"Get in!" Brad shouted from the cockpit.

Barry and Chris hauled Richard aboard. Rebecca climbed in after them. One by one, the team filed into the cabin.

Ryan and Jill were last. Side by side, they crossed the rooftop and paused at the cabin door. Together, they turned and looked back at the mansion one final ti.

The place that had been nothing but death and fear.

Then they stepped inside.

The helicopter lifted off, climbing into the dark sky.

Below, a chain of explosions tore through the structure. Fire blood outward in a rolling wave that painted half the night sky orange. The mansion, and every secret laboratory buried beneath it, collapsed inward and ceased to exist. All of it. The experints. The horrors. Buried under rubble and fla.

Gone.

The helicopter cut through the rain toward safety, engines thrumming steady.

Inside the cabin, no one spoke. The quiet relief of survival settled over them like a blanket, heavy and earned.

Ryan leaned back in his seat and closed his eyes. He could feel Jill's warmth beside him, close enough to touch.

The mansion nightmare was over.

But he knew, sowhere beneath the exhaustion and the relief, that this was only the beginning.

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