Chapter 96: Carribean Base (Final) (End Vold 2)
Zack raised his electromagnetic whip. His tone icy cold. "A devil!? After everything that you have done!? Threatening me to take over my tech, launching nuke to my home. And you know the best what you have done here!"
With a single, calculated swing, he cut through the row of soldiers lined up against the wall. Their bodies fell in halves, their wounds charred and bloodless. "I curse—" Kshatti's words were abruptly silenced. His body went numb as he felt a strange weightlessness. He saw his own neck slip from his shoulders, the world spinning wildly before his severed head hit the ground with a dull thud.
At the same time, large bases equipped with reconnaissance satellites around the world were monitoring the battle at Caribbean base with growing alarm. This wasn't just a skirmish—it was the first human-versus-human war since the apocalypse began. The Caribbean base, with all its resources and manpower, had been utterly annihilated. Its soldiers and leaders were massacred, its defenses crushed. It was a one-sided slaughter, leaving no room for retaliation.
In the frozen wasteland of Siberia, inside a shadowy, high-security base, a man draped in a heavy cloak stood silently. The only light in the room came from a large screen displaying the grim footage of the Guman battle. "Black Hand, is this the man who attacked your unit?" a synthesized voice asked, cutting through the darkness. The voice was eerily neutral, its tone impossible to place as male or female.
"Yes," Black Hand replied, his voice dripping with cold hatred.
The voice paused briefly. "The headquarters will provide you with new weapons and technology. Do you require anything else?"
"I want command of Team Moon Shadow," Black Hand said, his tone unwavering.
Team Moon Shadow—a legendary three-person team. Its captain, Lillian, known by the codename Moonshadow, and the other two members, had all been spotted in NYC at some point. The burly fighter, "Bear," and the deadly swordsman, "Samurai," completed the trio.
"Granted," the voice replied after a moment. "But remember, failure is not an option. If you disappoint the headquarters again, you know the consequences."
