webnovel

RED: Swordsman in the Apocalypse

In a post-apocalyptic Earth, devastated by an invasion of Elder Gods through Dimensional Rifts seventy years ago, humanity is on the brink of extinction. The invasion caused massive land shifts, destroying continents and contaminating the atmosphere with radiation and pestilence. Survivors now live in domed cities called Fortresses, protected from the horrors outside. To fight back, humans developed the Knight Program, harnessing a mysterious energy source that emerged during the First Invasion. This program produces super-powered soldiers, known as Knights, who are humanity's last hope against the Elder Gods. *** .Enter Huey Blade, the last heir of a ruined sword family and a returnee swordsman in a post-apocalyptic Earth. Insensitive, narcissistic, and possibly sociopathic, Huey was transmigrated to a world of Red and Decay, struggling every second to survive. After decades, Huey finally returns home, only to find Earth devastated and his family long gone. Now, as a not-so-human swordsman, he must navigate this fallen world, as a Swordsman in the apocalypse, and humanity's public enemy number two! ... "What?! No call of duty?!" ... Other name: Returnee Swordsman in the Apocalypse ––STONE GOALS–– 50 Golden Tickets = One extra chapter 100 power stones = One Extra Chapter 100 Golden Tickets = Two Extra Chapters 200 power stones = Two Extra Chapters ––STONE GOALS–– NOTE, 50 Golden tickets are also equivalent to 100 powerstones. but if there's 50 tickets, and 100 powerstones at the same time, then there'll be two extra chapters regardless to keep up with the goal. So for every 50 tickets or 100 powerstones, there'll be one extra chapter. For now. this may be revised later in the future as things progress.

DBM_Novelist_ · Thành thị
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
151 Chs

Chapter 106: Danger Crossing [2]

Danger Crossing, or as others liked to call it, Dungeon Crossing, was when a party or group of Knights on a Den raid are sabotaged and 'crossed' by another group by leading to them a swarm of monsters, or a particularly horrid abomination.

It was like getting others involved in their predicament, and in most cases, the victim party tended ti he the one to deal with the aftermath. The culprits instead, would quickly self for safety.

Dungeon crossing was considered an unspoken taboo amongst Knights, and it was also somewhat judged as a crime.

It wasn't a common occurrence, but neither was it rare.

It was for his reason, to prevent such situations, that only a single registered group or party were allowed to venture down one Den. And throughout all of it, no other group will be allowed to raid the same Den until it was over.

That way, it was practically impossible, a nonexistent chance for a Dungeon Crossing to occur.

But.