NTR: Choice Based System

Chapter 263: Stunned



Ye Yang, being in the first batch of soldiers, had felt the bitter truth of this war firsthand: survival meant anyone could turn against him. He had chosen his path.

He began moving forward, leaving the others behind, stepping over the still-warm bodies of soldiers from both sides.

Unbeknownst to him, high above in a hidden stronghold, the Shadow Syndicate's leader, a gaunt man with eyes like chips of obsidian, watched the entire brutal display through a shimmering, crystal artifact. Two others stood beside him.

"This is unacceptable!" snarled the first, a hulking brute named Kael with a scarred face, his fists clenching. "A lone Crimson Kingdom soldier lays waste to our ambushers! I'll go down there myself and tear him apart!"

The second, a slender, sharp-featured woman named Lyra, placed a calm hand on Kael's arm. "Hold, Kael. Look closer. He killed his own unit first, without a flicker of hesitation. Does that seem like a loyal Crimson Kingdom soldier to you?"

The leader, his voice a low, gravelly rasp, finally spoke. "Lyra is right. His movements... his speed... it's not conventional for a common soldier.

He moves like a ghost, strikes like a viper. He's not just skilled, he's... different." He paused, his eyes narrowing on the flickering image of Ye Yang moving deeper into the forest.

"We don't kill him. We capture him. I want to know who he is, and where he got that power. He could be a valuable asset, or a dangerous threat we need to understand."

Kael grumbled, clearly unhappy but respecting the leader's command. "Capture? He just slaughtered a dozen of our best ambushers, and five of his own. This 'asset' will be a handful."

Lyra smiled faintly. "All the more reason to be careful, Kael. This one is no ordinary soldier."

Ye Yang, on the other hand, had already moved past the immediate threat. He entered the second phase of his journey, pushing deeper into the final part of the forest.

Now alone, he moved with practiced silence, a shadow flitting between the trees. He had learned from the brutal encounter that stealth was his ally.

He moved with a predatory grace, his senses keenly tuned to the forest around him, careful not to alert any patrolling Shadow Syndicate soldiers to his presence.

Every rustle of leaves, every snap of a twig, was analysed. He became one with the environment, his footsteps barely disturbing the fallen foliage. His goal was clear: bypass the main battle lines and reach the mountain peak.

Meanwhile, far behind him, the Crimson Kingdom's elite reconnaissance team entered the first phase of the forest.

They were a squad of seasoned warriors, their leader, Captain Valerius, known for his keen eye and sharp tactical mind. They had expected to find a skirmish, perhaps some remnants of the earlier fighting.

What they found instead stunned them into silence.

The small clearing was a gruesome tableau of death. Bodies were scattered everywhere, a horrifying tapestry of red against the green undergrowth.

Not just Shadow Syndicate soldiers, but Crimson Kingdom soldiers lay among them. The sheer brutality of the scene was shocking. There were no signs of a prolonged battle, just the aftermath of a swift, merciless slaughter.

Captain Valerius knelt beside a fallen Crimson Kingdom veteran, his eyes scanning the wounds. The precision and force of the strikes were unlike anything he had seen from a typical skirmish. He moved from body to body, both friend and foe, a grim understanding dawning on him.

"What in the blazes happened here?" Valerius muttered; his voice hoarse with disbelief. He looked at his second-in-command, Sergeant Liger, a tough, pragmatic woman with a stern gaze.

Liger, equally stunned, kicked at a severed arm, belonging to a Syndicate soldier. "Looks like a one-sided massacre, Captain. But... by whom? The wounds are too clean for a chaotic brawl. And our own men... they were cut down just as ruthlessly as the Syndicate's."

Another soldier, a young recruit named Finn, swallowed hard, his face pale. "Captain, look at this. The way their armour is pierced... it's like a hot knife through butter. And there are no signs of a struggle, not really. Just quick, precise strikes."

Valerius stood, his gaze sweeping the clearing once more. "This wasn't a squad engagement. This was... an execution. One person. And that person was either an incredibly skilled Syndicate assassin, or... someone else entirely. But why would they kill their own side?"

He looked at the dead Crimson Kingdom soldiers, confusion warring with grim realization. "These were veterans. They wouldn't have gone down so easily against one man, unless that man was something extraordinary."

"No tracks leaving the clearing, sir, except for a single set heading deeper into the forest," Liger reported, pointing towards the path Ye Yang had taken. "And they're too faint to tell much, almost like a shadow."

Valerius clenched his jaw. "Find out who was in the first batch. This smells like something far more dangerous than a simple enemy ambush. We need to report this immediately. And we need to follow those tracks. Whatever happened here, it's not over. And whoever did this... they're still out there."

The air hung heavy with the weight of the unknown, a chilling premonition of the challenges that lay ahead.

High above the forest floor, the Shadow Syndicate's leader, observing the scene unfold, let out a low chuckle. "So, they're equally stunned as we are. Seems that man isn't part of either of us."

Lyra, ever the pragmatist, pressed her point. "Isn't it better to capture him and find out what his motive is? What if he's part of one of those neutral factions, trying to use us to take over?"

The third figure, a lean, agile man named Valen, stepped forward, a predatory gleam in his eyes. "We'll see about that. Let me go and welcome him. You both prepare for the other enemies." With a swift, silent motion, Valen vanished from the command room, entering the dense battlefield below.

Meanwhile, Ye Yang continued his silent advance. He had already begun executing the hidden Syndicate soldiers who lay in his path, his movements economical and deadly.

Each kill was swift and silent, ensuring no alarms were raised. He was a phantom in the undergrowth, moving deeper into enemy territory.

Then, a sudden, sharp jolt of killing intent pierced through the forest's quiet. Ye Yang's instincts screamed, and he spun, his eyes snapping to the direction of the threat.

Two daggers, gleaming wickedly, materialized from the shadows, flying towards him with deadly precision.

He moved, but not quite fast enough. One dagger grazed his neck, leaving a shallow, burning cut. The other whizzed past his ear, embedding itself in a tree trunk behind him.

"Stop hiding, rat, and come forward!" a voice boomed, sharp and clear through the trees.

Valen, the third leader of the Syndicate, stepped into a small clearing, his stance relaxed but radiating a potent threat. He was faster than any of the Syndicate soldiers Ye Yang had encountered so far, his presence alone a tangible pressure in the air.


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