Online Game: Starting With SSS-Ranked Summons

Chapter 366: Injury is worsening.



THUD! THUD! THUD!

Heavy footsteps echoed from the stairwell, but these weren't the inhuman gait of demons. Arthur's hearing picked up whispered conversations, the shuffle of exhausted humans climbing toward what they hoped was safety.

There is survivors coming here...

"Up here! There are survivors. A woman's voice carried through the corridor, desperate with hope.

Arthur's photon weapon continued its deadly work, energy beams carving through the latest wave of defective demons.

ZAP! ZAP!

Two more creatures dissolved into smoking husks.

Eleven shots left.

The stairwell door burst open, admitting a flood of humans that transformed the hospital floor into chaos.

Medical staff holding surgical equipment as weapons, security guards with empty weapons—all of them seeking sanctuary that didn't exist.

Damn it, they just complicated everything. There will be no place to move with them here. And if the demons are attracted to numbers, they just made everything worse.

"Oh my God, they have weapons!" A young nurse pointed at Arthur's photon rifle with trembling fingers.

The crowd pressed forward, driven by desperation and the promise of protection. Arthur found himself surrounded by pleading faces, grasping hands, and voices raised in panic.

"Please help us!"

"The demons are everywhere!"

"We lost so many people getting here!"

And now you're my problem.

Gates fired another burst, his shoulder wound seeping crimson blood through the bandages. Each recoil sent visible spasms of pain across his features, but his aim remained steady.

He's losing too much blood.

"Sir!" One of the arriving group, a maintenance worker by his uniform, spotted Gates's injury.

"That man needs medical attention!"

No shit.

Arthur sideglanced at the movement through the overcrowded space.

There were too many bodies, too many variables and too many ways for things to go wrong.

Coordination becomes impossible.

One of the survivors—a middle-aged man in a torn business suit—pushed through the crowd toward Charlotte's room.

His eyes held fear as he didn't want to remain in the overcrowded corridor.

Arthur's eyes caught movement to his left, where Charlotte's room was, and his eyes widened in anger and rage.

This BASTARD! What does he think he is doing?

Arthur's boot connected with the man's chest before he'd taken three steps.

"ARGHH!" The man screamed as the impact sent him sprawling across the floor, gasping for breath, he couldn't find.

"What are you doing?" The man wheezed, looking up at Arthur with confusion that quickly transformed into recognition.

The man's face went pale as he realised he had been kicked by arguably the most well-known person on the planet currently. The black hair, the aura, the face—pieces clicked into place like a puzzle solving itself.

Fateless. The man from the viral videos.

"I'm sorry! I didn't mean—I was just looking for—"

Arthur's eyes held depths that made the man's voice die in his throat. When he spoke, each word carried the weight of absolute authority.

"I don't care. Nobody enters that room."

Charlotte's sanctuary. It was non-negotiable for Arthur, and anybody who dared to enter after his warnings should only blame themselves for what happened next.

"If anyone enters that room, don't blame me for what happens to you. I'm warning you all!"

Crystal clear.

Arthur turned back to the window, dismissing the man's existence with indifference. His photon weapon resumed its deadly work, energy beams painting the shattered glass with brilliant light.

WHOOOM! WHOOOM!

The crowd of survivors pressed against the walls, finally understanding the dynamics at play. This wasn't a safe zone; it was a war zone where their survival depended entirely on staying out of the way.

At least they aren't getting in the way.

Gates stumbled slightly, his wounded shoulder sending fresh blood down his arm. Each shot from his weapon caused visible pain, but he refused to stop firing.

"Gates!" Arthur called without taking his eyes off the demons. "You need to sort your shoulde—"

"I'm fine!" Gates's protest came through gritted teeth. "Just need to—"

CRACK!

A photon beam went wide as Gates's shoulder spasmed, the energy blast scorching ceiling tiles instead of finding its target.

He's fully compromised; he is missing his shots with the auto-aim system in the weapon.

One of the survivors stepped forward, a young man in his early twenties with a lean build only gained by athletes.

His clothes were torn and bloodied, but his expression carried confidence that spoke of someone who'd survived hell to reach this point.

The stranger had dark hair and intelligent eyes that assessed the situation with surprising competence. Unlike the other survivors who cowered against the walls, he moved toward Arthur and Gates.

"Sir," the young man addressed Arthur directly.

"Your partner's losing too much blood. Let me take his position."

He is quite ballsy, approaching mid-combat.

Arthur's mind stored the details automatically. The stranger's stance suggested that he had some sort of combat training. Otherwise, he would've been like the others, cowering behind them and not engaging on the front lines.

He might be able to take Gate's position whilst he rests and gets medical attention.

Gates fired another burst, his aim becoming increasingly erratic as blood loss affected his coordination.

ZAP! ZAP!

One shot found its mark, the other went wide.

He's done. That's it.

"I can shoot," the young man continued, his voice steady despite the chaos surrounding them.

"I've had training in shooting ranges. I know how to handle weapons, even though this one looks like a laser gun, but it should have the same mechanics."

Arthur's decision took microseconds. Gates was losing blood by the second, and fresh hands meant better firepower distribution.

"Gates, fall back."

No room for argument.

Gates started to protest, his pride warring with obvious physical limitations. "I can still—"

"No." Arthur's tone brooked no discussion. "You're bleeding out and missing shots. Fall back, get medical attention."

"You're bleeding out and missing shots. Fall back, get medical attention. Just let these two minutes pass by, then everything will be fine."

Save the heroics for when we're not dying, Gates.


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