Chapter 359 Story 359: Among Ruins
Chapter 359 Story 359: Among Ruins
Zara pressed her back against the jagged wooden wall, her breaths slow and measured. The air was thick with the scent of decay, the rotting remnants of a long-abandoned structure surrounding her. She peeked through a crack, her sharp eyes scanning the dimly lit corridor ahead. Faint footsteps echoed, each one deliberate, methodical.
Her instincts screamed danger. Whoever was approaching was no mindless drone or shambling zombie. This was a hunter—intelligent, calculated, and lethal.
Zara gripped her silenced pistol, its weight reassuring in her hand. She adjusted the strap of her red dress, which now clung to her like a second skin, dirtied from the day's relentless battles. She couldn't afford to make noise or leave any trace of her presence.
The footsteps grew louder. Zara shifted her position, slipping silently into the shadows of a splintered doorway. The figure emerged into view—a tall, armored mercenary wielding a high-powered rifle. His visor glowed faintly green, scanning the environment with thermal precision.
Zara's heartbeat slowed, her training kicking in. She counted his steps, timing her move perfectly. Just as he passed her hiding spot, she struck.
Her blade sliced through the air, aiming for the joint in his armor. The mercenary reacted with uncanny speed, twisting to block her strike. The clang of metal against metal reverberated through the narrow corridor.
Zara wasted no time. She flipped over him, landing with feline grace, and delivered a powerful kick to the back of his knee. He collapsed, his rifle clattering to the floor. In one swift motion, she retrieved it and aimed it at his head.
"Who sent you?" she demanded, her voice cold and unyielding.
The mercenary chuckled, even as blood trickled from the corner of his mouth. "You think you've won? This is just the beginning."
Before Zara could respond, he bit down on something—a cyanide capsule. His body went limp, the glow of his visor fading.
Zara cursed under her breath, lowering the rifle. Whoever had sent this man was serious. She glanced at the insignia on his armor—a symbol she didn't recognize but knew she would have to uncover.
"Game on," she muttered, disappearing back into the shadows of the ruins.@@@@
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