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Outbreak: The First Cases

In a world struck by a deadly pandemic, a mysterious disease is rapidly spreading that endows the infected with incredible powers, but at a great cost. As the virus continues to spread, the infected individuals begin to lose their minds, becoming monstrous and uncontrollable, making them a danger to themselves and those around them. A small group of uninfected individuals forms the Meta Advance Human Army, to fight against the spread of the pandemic and to uncover the secrets behind the outbreak. They quickly realize that the virus is not a natural occurrence, but rather a man-made bioweapon created by a rogue government agency. As the team races to find a cure, they discover that the pandemic is just the tip of the iceberg. The agency responsible for creating the virus is planning something even more catastrophic, and it's up to the Meta Advance Human Army to stop them before it's too late. As they navigate a world on the brink of collapse, the team must fight not only against the infected but also against a corrupt government and the sinister forces behind the pandemic. With each passing day, the stakes get higher, and the team must work tirelessly to save the world from destruction. Outbreak: The First Cases is a thrilling tale of survival, discovery, and betrayal, that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

KiyoAsahiKaishi · Sci-fi
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18 Chs

Chapter 13: The Next Plan

Tekuru and Hyousuke stood on the rooftop of the MAHA base, looking out over the city. They had just finished a grueling training session with Kiyoshi, and were discussing their next plan of attack against the Black Sun Exogenesis Foundation.

"We need to strike them hard and fast," Tekuru said, his voice low and serious. "We can't afford to let them regroup and come after us again."

Hyousuke nodded in agreement. "We need to hit them where it hurts," he said. "But we also need to be smart about it. We can't just charge in blindly."

Tekuru rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "We need more information about their base," he said. "We know they have one in the city, but we don't know where it is."

Hyousuke nodded. "And we can't just go searching for it," he said. "We'll need a plan."

Meanwhile, at the Black Sun Exogenesis Foundation base, their army was parading around the compound, showing off their weapons and technology. The leader of the foundation stood on a balcony, watching them with pride.

"Our army is the strongest in the world," he said, his voice booming over the loudspeaker. "And with our advanced technology, we will reshape the world in our image."

The soldiers below cheered and raised their weapons in the air, ready to follow their leader's orders.

As the unknown leader finished his speech, the crowd erupted into cheers and applause. The soldiers marched in perfect unison, their weapons gleaming in the sunlight. The leader stood at the front of the parade, watching with satisfaction as his army displayed their strength and loyalty.

But not everyone in the crowd was happy. Some of the soldiers had heard rumors of dissent within the ranks, and they wondered if they were truly fighting for the right cause.

One soldier, a young woman named Akane, glanced nervously around her. She had joined the Black Sun Exogenisis Foundation to make a difference in the world, but she was starting to have doubts about their methods. She wondered if she had made a mistake in joining the organization.

As the parade came to an end, Akane made her way back to the barracks. She couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. She decided to talk to her superior officer, hoping for some answers.

When she arrived at the barracks, she found her commanding officer, Lieutenant Kato, sitting at his desk. He looked up as she entered the room.

"Is something bothering you, Akane?" he asked.

She hesitated for a moment before speaking. "I don't know," she said. "I just feel like something's not right. Like we're not fighting for the right cause."

Kato's expression darkened. "Don't be foolish," he said. "The Black Sun Exogenisis Foundation is the only hope for humanity. We're doing what needs to be done to save the world."

"But what about the people we're fighting against?" Akane asked. "They're not all evil. Some of them just want to live their lives without being controlled by us."

Kato scoffed. "Those people are misguided," he said. "They don't understand the true nature of the threat we face. We're the only ones who can stop it."

Akane nodded, but she couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. She decided to keep her thoughts to herself for now and focus on her training.

Back at the MAHA base, Tekuru and Hyousuke were deep in discussion. "We need to gather more intel," Hyousuke said. "We can't just attack blindly."

Tekuru nodded in agreement. "I'll send out some scouts to gather information about the Black Sun Exogenesis Foundation's movements," he said. "We need to know their weaknesses."

Hyousuke rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "And we need to prepare for the worst," he said. "They won't go down without a fight."

Tekuru smirked. "Neither will we," he said, his voice filled with determination. "We'll show them what we're made of."

Hyousuke grinned back. "Let's do it," he said. "For Kiyoshi, and for everyone else who's been affected by the foundation's actions."

Tekuru smile:"YEAH LET DO IT"

They both clenched their fists, ready for the fight ahead. The battle against the Black Sun Exogenesis Foundation was far from over, but they were determined to see it through to the end.

As the sun began to set over the Black Sun Exogenesis Foundation base, the parade came to a close. The soldiers dispersed, and the sounds of cheering and celebration faded away. The unknown leader gave his final speech, praising the soldiers for their loyalty and dedication to the cause.

But amidst the crowd, Akane watched with and she still sense of unease. She had been with the foundation for years, but she couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. The way they treated the infected, the secrecy surrounding their operations, it all made her uneasy.

As the crowd began to disperse, she slipped away, making her way to her quarters. Once inside, she pulled out a small notebook and pen. She had been keeping notes on the foundation's operations for months, trying to piece together what they were really up to.

She flipped through the pages, her heart pounding in her chest. There were too many inconsistencies, too many things that didn't add up. And the more she dug, the more she realized just how deep the foundation's secrets went.

She heard a knock at the door and quickly stashed the notebook away. "Who is it?" she called out.

"It's me, Kaito," a voice called back.

Akane breathed a sigh of relief and opened the door. Kaito was one of the few people she trusted within the foundation, and he had been her partner in many operations.

"What's wrong?" he asked, his eyes scanning her face for any sign of distress.

"I don't trust them," Akane said, her voice barely above a whisper. "The foundation. Something doesn't feel right."

Kaito nodded, his expression serious. "I've been feeling the same way," he said. "But we have to be careful. They're watching us."

Akane's heart sank. She knew he was right. But she couldn't just sit back and watch as the foundation carried out their sinister plans. She had to do something.

"What do we do?" she asked, her voice trembling slightly.

"We gather more information," Kaito said. "And then we make a move. But we have to be smart about it."

Akane nodded, feeling a sense of determination filling her. She wouldn't let the foundation get away with their twisted plans. She would find a way to stop them, no matter what it took.