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Awakening Protocol: Rise of the Slayer

"Awakening Protocol: Rise of the Slayer" When a deadly infection hits Matsuda High, turning teachers and students into mindless, violent predators, seventeen-year-old Kaito Sakamura finds himself the unlikely key to survival. With each encounter, a mysterious "system" activates within him, granting him new abilities and stats as if he’s in a video game—but this is no game. As his strength and skills grow, Kaito faces an escalating horror that tests his courage, intelligence, and willpower. Now, with his terrified classmate Hana by his side, Kaito must navigate blood-soaked hallways, deadly threats, and the brutal reality that their friends and teachers are no longer human. Survival means mastering the "system" before it’s too late—but as Kaito levels up, he begins to wonder: who or what unleashed this deadly outbreak, and why has he been chosen to survive it?

L5D · Ficção Científica
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30 Chs

Chapter 21: Into the Abyss

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Chapter 21: Into the Abyss

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Kaito's heart pounded in his chest, the weight of the collapse around them pressing down like a thousand tons of stone. The floor trembled with every explosion that rocked the facility, the walls groaning under the strain. The countdown was relentless, each passing second closer to their doom. They couldn't stop it. All they could do now was escape.

Ryo's breath came in sharp gasps as he sprinted ahead, his fingers gripping the emergency controls of the facility's access panel. Behind him, Kaito, Ayumi, Akari, and Hana followed, pushing forward through the darkened hallways, their faces lit only by the flickering emergency lights overhead. The deafening roar of the explosions echoed in the distance, but the closer they got to the exit, the worse the damage became.

"We have to get out, now!" Kaito shouted, his voice barely audible over the chaos. His mind raced, considering their options. There was no backup, no other team to help them. Just the five of them, trying to escape a facility on the brink of destruction.

"The doors ahead are blocked!" Ayumi called out, pointing to a reinforced metal door at the end of the corridor. It was sealed tight, debris scattered all around it, the remains of what had once been a safe passage.

"We'll have to find another way," Kaito replied, his voice urgent but calm. He could feel the pressure mounting, but he couldn't afford to panic—not now. They had to keep it together.

Ryo glanced over his shoulder at them, his face pale but determined. "The emergency exits are this way," he said, his voice steady despite the circumstances. "But we'll have to hurry. If we're going to make it, we need to keep moving."

Just then, the floor beneath them shuddered violently, and the entire facility seemed to lurch. Kaito barely managed to catch his balance, his hand grabbing onto the nearest pillar for support. The walls creaked, and the overhead lights flickered, casting long, eerie shadows in every corner. Time was running out.

"Keep moving!" Kaito barked, his eyes scanning the area ahead. They didn't have much time. The next explosion could be their last.

The team moved as one, making their way through the crumbling corridors, their footsteps echoing in the tense silence. Kaito's mind raced, the urgency of the situation flooding his thoughts. The mission had failed—they had been so close to uncovering the truth about the Architects and the Syndrome project, but now the entire facility was about to collapse. All of it was going up in flames.

But as much as they had learned, the question still lingered: Who were the Architects? What were they trying to accomplish with all of this? Kaito had no answers, only a gnawing feeling of uncertainty.

"Ryo, how far?" Kaito called out, his voice strained.

Ryo glanced at the map on his tablet, his brow furrowed in concentration. "We're almost there, just a little further."

Another explosion rocked the facility, shaking the walls and throwing them off balance once again. Hana stumbled but managed to catch herself, her face pale but her expression resolute. She nodded at Kaito, signaling that she was okay.

"We're running out of time," Ayumi muttered, her eyes darting nervously to the walls, watching for any signs of more damage. "I don't know how much longer this place is going to hold together."

Kaito's gaze hardened. "We're getting out of here, no matter what. Stay focused."

They rounded a corner, and the emergency exit appeared in front of them. The door was partially open, a jagged crack running down its center, but it was still their only way out. Kaito's legs burned with exhaustion, but he didn't stop. Not now.

The emergency exit led into a narrow underground tunnel, lit only by the faint glow of emergency lights. It was a tight fit, the walls closing in around them, but it was better than being trapped inside the facility.

"We're almost there," Ryo said, his voice slightly out of breath but determined.

But just as they were about to enter the tunnel, a loud crashing noise erupted from the corridor behind them, followed by the screech of metal. A massive steel door was torn from its hinges, and a group of armored soldiers, the same ones who had confronted them earlier, emerged from the smoke. They were faster now, more ferocious—enhanced by the Syndromes that Kaito had only begun to understand.

"We're not done yet," the leader of the soldiers said, his voice distorted through a helmet speaker. His eyes, glowing with an unnatural light, locked onto Kaito. "We've waited too long for this moment."

Kaito's heart skipped a beat. He could feel the weight of his responsibilities pressing down on him. The mission had failed. The building was collapsing. And now they were facing the very people responsible for everything that had gone wrong. The Architects had sent their best to stop them.

"This isn't over," the soldier continued, his voice calm but chilling. "We will stop you, Kaito Takeda. You will never escape."

Kaito gripped his weapon tighter, his pulse quickening. There was no more running. No more escaping. They had to fight their way out.

"We don't have time for this," Ayumi said, her voice calm but tense. "We need to move."

"No, we finish this," Kaito said, his voice low and firm. "We don't leave until we've dealt with them. They need to answer for what they've done."

The soldiers advanced, their armor clanking with every step. Kaito's grip tightened on his weapon as the air crackled with tension. They were outnumbered, and the facility was still coming apart around them, but Kaito refused to back down. Not now.

"Stay close," he ordered his team. "We fight together. Don't let them separate us."

The first soldier lunged forward, his movements fast and calculated, but Kaito was ready. He sidestepped the attack, his body reacting faster than he could think, his Slayer title amplifying his reflexes. With a swift motion, he countered, landing a powerful blow that sent the soldier crashing into the wall.

But the rest of the soldiers didn't hesitate. They surged forward, attacking in unison, each one faster and more skilled than the last. Kaito's team fought back, but the weight of the situation was beginning to bear down on them. They were outnumbered, and the ground was shaking with every explosion that rocked the facility.

Kaito's mind raced as he blocked another incoming strike. He couldn't keep up with all of them. They were too strong, too well-equipped. The weight of his responsibility settled over him like a heavy burden.

But just when it seemed like the soldiers had the upper hand, Ryo made a move. He rushed to the control panel near the emergency exit, his fingers flying over the keys. A series of beeps echoed through the tunnel, and suddenly the doors leading to the tunnel slid open fully.

"Go!" Ryo shouted.

Kaito didn't hesitate. He turned to his team. "Move! Now!"

With a final, decisive push, the group broke free from the soldiers' assault and dove into the tunnel. The sound of their footsteps echoed as they sprinted down the narrow path, the explosions growing distant behind them. They had made it. For now.

But as they ran, Kaito's mind couldn't shake the feeling that the Architects were just getting started. This was only the beginning.

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Mission Update:

Objective: Escape the facility before it's destroyed.

Status: Mission Incomplete (due to continued resistance).

Mission Reward:

Experience Points: 30,000 XP

New Title: Survivor of the Architects

Effect: Enhanced resistance to environmental hazards and a boost to stamina in high-pressure situations.

New Objective: Survive the escape and find shelter.

The mission had changed. They had barely escaped with their lives, and yet, the truth was still out there. What was the Architects' endgame? What were they truly trying to accomplish?

As Kaito and his team pressed on, the answers seemed further away than ever. But they would keep fighting, because they had no other choice.