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The Weakest Hunter In Nigeria

In the bustling metropolis of Lagos, Nigeria, Olutola Ojetola is a hunter of modest rank, underestimated and overshadowed by his peers in the guild Iron Fangs. His world changes drastically when a routine dungeon raid goes awry, forcing him to confront a terrifying monster alone. In a moment of desperation, a mysterious system awakens within him, granting unparalleled powers and setting him on a path to greatness. As Olutola navigates the complexities of his newfound abilities, he keeps his system secret from the wary eyes of the government and rival hunters alike. Determined to prove himself and protect his city from encroaching otherworldly threats, he rises through the ranks, earns allies, and faces adversaries who covet his unique powers. With each victory and discovery, Olutola's journey unfolds—a tale of strength, ambition, and the unyielding spirit of a hunter destined to forge his own legacy in a world where danger lurks in every shadow.

DiMonak · Fantasie
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62 Chs

Chapter 23: Uncovering Secrets

The early morning haze had lifted, giving way to the clear blue skies of Lagos. Olutola and Adebayo walked through the busy streets, drawing curious glances from passersby. They had become minor celebrities overnight, their exploits the topic of countless conversations.

"Did you see how he handled those cops yesterday?"

"Yeah, that shadow thing was wild. I wonder what else he can do."

Olutola's ears picked up these murmurs, but he kept his focus on the task ahead. He and Adebayo were heading to a nondescript building in a quiet part of town, following a lead on the mysterious disappearances that had been plaguing the city.

"Are you sure about this place?" Adebayo asked, looking at the dilapidated building skeptically.

Olutola nodded. "My system pointed me here. Something's going on inside."

They approached the entrance, the door creaking as they pushed it open. Inside, the air was thick with dust and the scent of decay. It was dimly lit, the only light coming from flickering bulbs overhead.

As they ventured deeper, Olutola's system began to ping with alerts.

[Warning: Hostile entities detected nearby.]

Olutola's senses heightened. He motioned for Adebayo to stay close. "Stay sharp. We're not alone."

They moved through the corridors, the silence only broken by the sound of their footsteps. Suddenly, a loud crash echoed from a room up ahead. They hurried towards the noise, arriving at a large, open space filled with makeshift cages.

Inside the cages were people—hunters, by the looks of them. Some were unconscious, others weakly calling for help. A group of thugs patrolled the area, armed with batons and guns.

"This is it," Olutola whispered. "We're going to free them."

Adebayo nodded, his face set with determination. "Let's do it."

They moved swiftly and silently, taking down the guards one by one. Olutola's enhanced abilities made it almost too easy. He disarmed and incapacitated them with a series of precise strikes, each movement calculated and efficient.

As they reached the cages, Adebayo found the keys hanging on a nearby hook. He quickly unlocked the doors, freeing the captives.

"Thank you," one of the hunters gasped, his face bruised and bloodied. "They were going to sell us to some underground lab."

Olutola felt a surge of anger. "Not if we have anything to say about it."

Just then, a new alert appeared in his vision.

[Mission Update: Eliminate the remaining threat and secure the area.]

Olutola's eyes narrowed. "There's still more of them."

The sound of heavy footsteps approaching confirmed his suspicions. A large group of reinforcements stormed into the room, weapons raised.

"Get back!" Olutola shouted to the freed captives. "We'll handle this."

He and Adebayo sprang into action, fighting side by side. Olutola's system provided real-time analysis of their enemies' weaknesses, allowing him to take them down with precision. He could feel the adrenaline pumping through his veins, every movement a blur of speed and power.

Adebayo, armed with a bat he had picked up from one of the fallen guards, fought fiercely. Together, they were unstoppable. The room was soon filled with the groans of their defeated foes.

As the last thug fell, Olutola surveyed the scene. "Is everyone okay?"

The hunters nodded, expressions of relief and gratitude on their faces.

"Let's get out of here before more show up," Adebayo suggested.

Olutola agreed. "We need to report this to the Hunter Association. They need to know about these kidnappings."

They helped the captives to their feet and guided them out of the building. The sun was now fully up, casting a warm glow over the city. As they emerged into the light, Olutola couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. They had saved lives today, and that mattered.

As they made their way back to the association, Olutola couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning. There were deeper secrets to uncover, and more battles to fight. But with his growing power and the support of his friends, he was ready for whatever lay ahead.