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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?

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30 Chs

Chapter 24: The Refugee Camp

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Chapter 24: The Refugee Camp

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The remnants of the refugee camp stood at the edge of a desolate city, a haunting reminder of what humanity had once built and subsequently lost. Kaito Takeda and his group approached cautiously, their weapons ready and senses heightened. The air was thick with the acrid stench of decay, and faint echoes of distant growls hinted that danger was never far away.

"This is it," Kaito said, lowering his map. His voice carried a mix of determination and trepidation. "If anyone survived here, they might know something about the Architects."

"Or the infected could've left nothing but bones," Ryo Takahashi muttered, his tone bitter but his hand steady on the hilt of his blade.

Hana Yamamoto, standing beside him, looked at the dilapidated buildings with a faint hope flickering in her eyes. "We can't assume the worst. People have survived in places like this before. If they're here, they need our help."

Akari Fujiwara nodded, her voice calm and practical. "And if they're not, we salvage what we can. Supplies, information—anything that can help us."

Ayumi Sato scanned the area with her rifle raised, her sharp gaze sweeping over the ruins. "First, we secure the perimeter. Let's not get ambushed like last time."

The group exchanged glances before moving forward, each of them acutely aware of the risks they were taking.

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Searching the Camp

The camp was a grim tableau of destruction. Collapsed tents and broken furniture littered the ground, interspersed with the occasional bloody handprint smeared across a wall. Yet, there were no bodies, no signs of a fight. The absence of obvious carnage only heightened the tension.

"Something feels off," Ayumi said, her voice low. "It's too… clean. Like whoever was here didn't even have time to fight back."

"Or they were taken," Kaito replied grimly. His thoughts drifted to the Watchers and their uncanny intelligence. Could they have been involved here, too? The system's mission to eliminate 10 Watchers loomed in his mind, its importance growing with every clue they uncovered.

As the group split up to search the area, Kaito couldn't shake the feeling of being watched. His hand hovered near his weapon, his muscles tensed for action.

In one of the intact tents, Hana found a scattering of personal belongings: a child's toy, a family photo, a journal with several pages ripped out. She picked up the journal, her hands trembling slightly as she flipped through it. The last entry was scrawled hastily:

"They're coming. We thought we were safe, but the Watchers found us. I can hear them outside—scratching, growling. There's nowhere left to run."

She swallowed hard, her voice shaky as she called out to the others. "Guys… I found something."

The group gathered around as she showed them the journal. Kaito's jaw tightened as he read the entry, his mind racing. "They were targeted. Whoever was here, the Watchers hunted them down."

Ryo let out a low whistle. "Hunted? That's new. Thought these things just killed anything that moved."

"Not the Watchers," Akari said, her voice thoughtful. "They're different. Smarter. If they're being controlled, like we suspect, it makes sense they'd have specific targets."

"But why a refugee camp?" Hana asked, her voice tinged with sadness. "Why these people?"

Kaito didn't answer immediately. His gaze shifted to the shadows stretching across the camp, the sinking sun casting an eerie glow over the ruins. "Maybe they knew something. Or maybe they were just in the way. Either way, it's up to us to figure it out."

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An Unexpected Encounter

As they prepared to leave the camp, a faint sound caught Kaito's attention. He held up a hand, signaling the group to stop. Everyone froze, their breaths held as they listened.

The sound came again—a soft, shuffling noise, like footsteps on gravel. It was coming from one of the larger tents near the edge of the camp.

Kaito motioned for the others to stay back as he approached the tent. His weapon was raised, his finger hovering over the trigger. With a quick motion, he pulled the flap aside and stepped in.

Inside, a lone figure huddled in the corner, their face obscured by a hood. They flinched at the sudden intrusion, raising their hands defensively.

"Don't shoot!" a trembling voice called out—a woman's voice.

Kaito lowered his weapon slightly, his posture still cautious. "Who are you? What happened here?"

The woman hesitated before pulling back her hood, revealing a gaunt, dirt-smudged face framed by matted brown hair. "My name is Michiko. I—I was part of the camp. We were attacked… by them."

"The Watchers?" Ayumi asked, stepping into the tent alongside Kaito.

Michiko nodded, tears welling in her eyes. "They came at night. Silent, like shadows. We tried to fight, but… they took most of us. Dragged them away."

"Dragged them where?" Kaito pressed, his voice urgent.

"I don't know," Michiko admitted, her voice breaking. "But there's a place… an old factory to the north. That's where they were taking people."

Akari exchanged a glance with Ayumi. "Sounds like a lead."

"It's more than that," Kaito said, his tone resolute. "If the Watchers are taking prisoners, they're not just killing for the sake of it. They're up to something."

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The System's Intervention

As the group prepared to move out, Kaito felt the familiar pulse of the system's presence. A notification appeared before his eyes:

[Mission Update: Eliminate 10 Watchers]

Progress: 2/10

Additional Objective Unlocked: Investigate the Factory]

Reward: 10,000 XP, ???

Kaito frowned, the new objective adding to the weight on his shoulders. The factory could hold the answers they sought—or lead them into another deadly trap.

"What does it say?" Ayumi asked, noticing the shift in his expression.

"The system's added a new objective," Kaito replied, his voice even. "We're heading to that factory. Whatever's there, it's connected to the Watchers."

"And if it's a trap?" Ryo asked, his tone skeptical.

"Then we spring it carefully," Kaito said, echoing Ryo's earlier words. "We don't have a choice. This could be the key to understanding what we're dealing with."

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A Resolve Strengthened

As night fell once again, the group left the camp behind, their path illuminated by the faint glow of the moon. Michiko walked among them, her fragile hope bolstered by the strength of her new companions.

Kaito led the way, his thoughts churning. The Watchers were no longer just an obstacle—they were part of a larger conspiracy, and the factory was their next step toward uncovering the truth. The mission to eliminate the Watchers felt more urgent than ever, each kill bringing him closer to answers.

But as they moved deeper into the unknown, Kaito couldn't shake the feeling that they were being watched—and that their greatest challenges were still ahead.