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Vanguard: Rise of Raijin

Ryota Kurogane, a 22 year-old young man from a poor family, is forced to become the breadwinner after his father's death. With a sickly mother and a younger sister still in school, his life is full of hardship. Amid financial struggles and the pressure of college, Ryota finds hope in Vanguard Genesis, a prestigious VR MMORPG E-Sport game that offers a huge prize. Using the alias "Raijin," Ryota is determined to enter the tournament and change his family's fate. However, the competition is fierce, and he must face unexpected challenges that test his strength, friendships, and courage.

Mysticalvin · Games
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26 Chs

Rising Tension

The victory over the Molten Golem energized the team, but the atmosphere remained tense as they moved deeper into the dungeon. Despite their triumph, the eerie silence of the labyrinth returned, wrapping around them like a thick fog. The weight of the dungeon's darkness pressed in from all sides, and Raijin could feel the ominous energy growing stronger the further they went.

Kaito led the way, his sharp eyes scanning the path ahead, while Hana remained on edge, her bow always at the ready. The glow of the torches along the walls flickered like fading embers, casting long shadows that danced menacingly.

"We need to stay alert," Kaito warned. "This dungeon is going to keep throwing harder challenges at us. That last fight was just a warm-up."

Raijin nodded in agreement, feeling the weight of Kaito's words. His body still buzzed with adrenaline from the battle, but he knew they couldn't afford to get comfortable. They had barely scratched the surface of the dungeon's dangers.

"I have a bad feeling about what's coming," Akira muttered, twirling one of his daggers absentmindedly. "These old dungeons always have some twisted traps up their sleeves."

Mei, the team's healer, walked beside Akira, her face pale but determined. "Let's just stay together and make sure no one gets too hurt. I can only heal so much."

Raijin walked at the back of the group, his mind drifting to thoughts of his family. His mother, weak and bedridden, is dependent on him. His younger sister, Sakura, had dreams of attending university but couldn't because of their financial struggles. Every fight, every risk he took in Vanguard Genesis, was for them.

He clenched his fist, steeling his resolve. He couldn't fail not in the dungeon, not in the tournament, and not in real life. Everything depended on his ability to keep pushing forward.

"Raijin, you good?" Riku's voice broke his train of thought. The bulky tank had noticed Raijin's distant expression.

"Yeah, just thinking," Raijin replied, giving Riku a small smile. "I'm ready."

"You better be," Riku chuckled. "We're gonna need you in top form for whatever's next."

Before Raijin could respond, Kaito held up a hand, signaling for the team to stop. They were standing at the entrance to another massive chamber. The walls were lined with glowing crystals that pulsed with a faint, sickly green light. The air here felt colder, more oppressive than before.

"This is it," Kaito whispered. "We're entering the second phase of the dungeon."

The group exchanged nervous glances, knowing that the difficulty was about to spike.

As they stepped inside, the crystals along the walls flared brighter, casting an eerie glow across the room. At the center of the chamber stood a large, ornate statue of a warrior, carved from a dark stone that shimmered with a strange energy. The statue's eyes seemed to follow their every movement, as if alive.

"We should be careful," Hana murmured, her bow drawn. "I don't trust this place."

Suddenly, the ground beneath them trembled, and a loud click echoed through the room. Before anyone could react, the statue's eyes glowed a bright red, and the stone warrior came to life. Its arms moved slowly at first, but soon it raised its massive stone sword, eyes locked on the intruders.

"Get ready!" Kaito shouted, drawing his blades.

The statue swung its sword with incredible force, and the team scattered to avoid the crushing blow. The ground shattered where the sword struck, sending debris flying through the air.

Raijin rolled to the side, narrowly avoiding the attack. "It's another boss!" he called out. "But it's different from the golem!"

"This one's faster," Kaito grunted, dodging another strike. "We need to figure out its pattern."

The statue moved with surprising agility for something so large, its stone form surprisingly flexible as it swung its sword with deadly precision. Hana fired a volley of arrows, aiming for its eyes, but the arrows bounced off its hard exterior, barely leaving a mark.

"It's too tough!" Hana said, her frustration showing. "We need to find a weak spot!"

Raijin kept his distance, trying to study the statue's movements. His mind raced as he watched the way it attacked—strong, deliberate strikes, but with predictable patterns. If they could find an opening, they could land a critical hit.

"Kaito, I think it's vulnerable after it swings!" Raijin shouted. "It slows down for a second right after the strike!"

Kaito glanced at him, then nodded. "Alright, everyone, listen up! Wait for it to swing, then attack when it's recovering! Don't get greedy—just hit and move!"

The team quickly adjusted their strategy. Kaito and Riku drew the statue's attention, dodging its heavy strikes while Raijin, Akira, and Hana waited for the right moment to strike.

The statue swung its sword again, narrowly missing Riku, and Raijin seized the opportunity. He dashed forward, his katana flashing as he slashed at the back of the statue's leg, where the stone was thinner. His blade connected, and a crack appeared.

"Yes!" Raijin exclaimed, feeling a surge of hope. "It's working!"

Kaito followed up with a flurry of strikes to the statue's torso, and Hana aimed another series of arrows at the cracks that were forming along its legs. The statue let out a low, rumbling growl as it staggered, clearly affected by their attacks.

But just as they thought they were gaining the upper hand, the statue's eyes glowed even brighter. It raised its sword high above its head, and the entire chamber began to shake.

"Watch out!" Kaito shouted. "It's powering up for something big!"

Raijin felt a surge of panic as the ground beneath him cracked open. Glowing green energy surged from the crystals along the walls, flowing into the statue's sword. The air was thick with power, and the statue's next attack was going to be devastating.

"Fall back!" Hana yelled. "We need to stay out of its range!"

The team scrambled to get out of the way, but the statue moved with frightening speed, bringing its sword down in a massive, earth-shattering strike. The impact sent shockwaves through the chamber, throwing Raijin off his feet and slamming him into the wall.

His vision blurred as he struggled to stand, pain shooting through his body. He could hear the rest of the team shouting, but the ringing in his ears made it hard to focus.

"Raijin!" Mei's voice cut through the haze, and he felt the warmth of her healing magic wash over him, easing the pain.

"Thanks," he gasped, pushing himself up.

The statue was preparing for another attack, its eyes still glowing with energy. Raijin knew they couldn't survive another hit like that. They had to finish it quickly.

"Kaito!" Raijin called out, his voice hoarse. "We need to break its core!"

Kaito nodded grimly. "Everyone, focus all your attacks on the cracks! Now's our chance!"

The team regrouped, their resolve unshaken despite the statue's overwhelming power. Raijin charged forward, his katana blazing with energy as he aimed for the statue's weakened legs. He could feel the strain on his body, but he pushed through the pain, knowing that their lives depended on this fight.

With one final, powerful strike, Raijin's blade shattered the stone at the base of the statue's leg, causing it to stumble. Kaito and Akira followed up with devastating attacks to its torso, and the cracks along its body widened.

"Almost there!" Hana shouted, firing one last arrow at the statue's chest.

The arrow struck true, piercing the statue's core. The room filled with a blinding light as the statue let out a final roar, its body crumbling into dust.

A moment of silence followed, broken only by the sound of their ragged breathing.

Raijin collapsed to one knee, his body trembling from the effort. They had done it. Another boss defeated.

But as the dust settled, a new system message appeared, chilling them to the bone:

Warning: Dungeon Difficulty Increased. Phase 3 Activated.

Raijin's heart sank. They weren't done yet. The dungeon wasn't going to let them leave so easily.

Kaito cursed under his breath. "Looks like things just got a lot harder."

And as the ground began to rumble once more, Raijin realized that their toughest challenge was still ahead.