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Heroes to Hunted

[The chapters are typically somewhat long for a webnovel (2000+ words) and the pacing is slow (sometimes overly so and I'm working on that). Only proceed if you like a slow burning but well fleshed out story with side characters that are more than just side-pieces to the MC. I explore them just as much as I do him.] "There are no heroes in war, only monsters." This was an outlook that Sato Katsuro, a man in service to the military, formed after being broken down by years of gore-filled battle. It was an outlook he took even to his grave, but what about beyond it? Transmigrated into a new land of fantasy and tasked to be the very thing he'd given up on becoming, Sato would have to fight a new war. A war between mankind and an oppressive enemy regime run by a cohort of demons. But, as Sato learned in his past, war wasn't always what it seemed. In war, truths were lies, friends were enemies, and the so-called heroes...they were often the villains. Additional Tags: Dark, realistic fantasy

Sir_Killington · Fantasi
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128 Chs

Monster Vs Killer, Part Two

The vampire reappeared, winding up another slash, but, to her dismay, she stepped on one of my traps.

The tray scraped the stone floor as she slid uncontrollably away from me. It was only for a moment that she lost her posture. Thankfully, a moment was all I needed.

I swiveled my waist, raised my leg, and slammed my foot into her stomach. I could feel her ribcage cracking and her organs shifting within her body from the impact. As the bones broke, vibrations traveled up my leg, emphasizing every fracture.

Her eyes widened with shock as all the air within her body escaped her gaping mouth. An instant later, the force from my kick finished its transfer and sent her flying backward toward the blood trough.

Her breathing was short and unsteady as she clutched her gut. She shook uncontrollably like she'd been struck by the tremors of an earthquake. The woman tried to recover, but her uncontrolled wheezing only worsened until she fell to her knees in a fit of coughing.

I wasn't one to take chances, so I grasped several scalpels strewn across the workbench's surface. Then, after taking a handful, I swung my hand toward her, hurling the blades at her as projectiles to cover my approach.

Somehow, she barely regained enough movement to slash them out of the way. It didn't matter, though. It was still too late for her.

I leaped in and raised my arm for a slash with my paring knife.

Our eyes exchanged contact; her's were filled with shock and intrigue. Her two pupils were the most noticeable of her expression; they'd been entirely dilated with fear. It was brief, but I saw my own eyes being reflected in hers.

My expression was cold and murderous. One you'd expect from a tempered machine of war.

Finally, as I'd done with the bearded guard, I lacerated her throat. 

Her flesh, now parted, ejected a fountain of blood that jetted from her wound. Jarringly, the fluid spraying wildly outward was different from anything I'd ever encountered. 

Rather than it being a deep vibrant red, her blood was blackened. The hue was like someone mixed powdered charcoal with red paint. The consistency was unnaturally thick too. It was almost as if the blood coagulated before even leaving her body.

She collapsed, plunging her face into the dark pool that formed below.

Usually, I would've tried to apprehend her like I did the others, especially since she looked like a civilian. However, my instincts told me not to treat her like one. They said this woman would've definitely killed me if I were to hold back.

Despite that… Despite her speed and power that were obviously superhuman, she still fought like an amateur. 

While kneeling down and checking her pulse, I wondered. "Did I really have to kill her?" There was nothing to be done now, though. The deed was done, and she was dead. No amount of regret would change that. I just had yet another life that would invade my dreams and weigh down on my conscience now, that's all.

I stood up from her corpse and walked briskly to Kamida while digging through my holster for the keys I'd stolen. Once I'd taken hold of them, I used a key to unlatch the metal clasps around Kamida's arms and legs.

I expected the same reaction as Agawa. I expected him to look at me with that same horror and disgust she did. Which is why I was utterly astonished when he reached out and hugged me.

"Thank you, Sato! Thank you, Sir!" tears flowed from his eyes. "I was terrified, Sir! Absolutely terrified!"

'See, I told you that the threat of dissection while alive could make a grown man cry,' I thought.

He continued clutching onto me while his quaking body recovered from the shock of almost dying.

Once he'd calmed himself down, we shared eye contact. "I promise, Sir," he said with quivering words. "I promise that I'll repay this debt! I'll give you a hero's discount on my services from now until the end!"

"Thanks," I chuckled weakly. I wasn't expecting a reward, but I couldn't help from being disappointed in what he offered.

"Of course, Sir! It's the least I could d-"

"We should get back to escaping," I interjected. I knew now wasn't the time for celebrations, not while death loomed over our heads like a homing guillotine. 

Sniffling, Kamida let go and stood up from the table. He started exiting the room when he turned back towards me to say, "seriously, Sir, thank y-" he froze, his look of ease contorted into pure terror. His eyes widened and revealed every bit of the whites within them. Then, spasming in fear, he raised an arm toward me.

'What's wrong?' is what I meant to say, but my words froze in my throat. In fact, the only sounds I'd been capable of were the gasps of pained wheezing. Looking down, I noticed a thin spear of hardened blood piercing through my lower stomach, creating a new hole to my insides.

It retracted, grinding against my intestines as it left. Upon its departure, I was drained from the meager strength I had left in my legs. I was about to fall to the ground when I caught myself on the operating table.

I reached towards Kamida, stumbling over my own words. "R-Run, you f-fucking idiot!"

Responding to my command, Kamida profusely apologized before barreling out the door. I was relieved when he'd picked the correct direction toward the tunnel. I would've haunted him as a ghost forever if he ran the wrong way and got caught again.

My mission to rescue Kamida was accomplished, so I turned my attention to what disemboweled me. My vision was blurry, so I recklessly threw my knife at the jumbled blur I assumed to be my attacker. However, the blade was knocked aside by a wall of hardened, black blood.

I had nothing left to fight with, so I fell from the table and flopped onto my back. I watched as the blood wall reliquidated and fell back to the floor as a puddle. What was revealed when the wall collapsed was the woman I'd just killed.

She stepped closer and towered over me with a menacing glare. Her eyes were fixed on mine, seething with sadistic rage. Her enraged expression revealed her teeth clenched tight as she ground them together. "You'll pay… You'll pay…" she repeated, over and over again.

I checked her neck wound to see it had completely regenerated. The congealed, blackened blood still covering it was the only indication that it had ever even existed.

'You're such an idiot, Katsuro,' that's what I thought when I realized that, despite being given a second chance at life, I'd wasted it once again by being a sacrifice for someone else. 

Like in my previous "death," I let out a bitter laugh.

'What a shitty joke…' I sighed.

My vision was again fading into black, an experience that I was becoming accustomed to. 'Screw it, just kill me already,' I gave up and allowed myself to fall into the bliss of unconsciousness.