Global Apocalypse: My System Is Always AFK
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Chapter 32: Unsheathing the Void Blade
Chapter 32: Unsheathing the Void Blade
Ethan had just finished checking on the oven — still warm, still salvageable, a small private victory he intended to celebrate properly once this whole ordeal was fully behind him — when the ground shuddered beneath his feet in a way that had nothing to do with the wave he’d already scattered.
He turned, frowning, and looked back toward the ruined battlefield he’d carved through minutes earlier.
Something was rising out of the settling dust.
It hadn’t been part of the initial wave, not exactly — more like the thing the wave had been running from, or perhaps running for, herded ahead of it like a shepherd driving frightened sheep. It emerged from a fissure that hadn’t existed a minute ago, a crack splitting open in the cracked earth at the wave’s original point of origin, and what climbed out of it made even Ethan’s usual detached calm falter for half a second.
It stood easily four stories tall, a hulking mass of fused obsidian-black chitin and exposed muscle that pulsed an unhealthy red beneath the plating, with six limbs ending in blades rather than claws, each one long enough to bisect a car. It had no discernible face, just a wide, segmented maw ringed with concentric layers of teeth, and when it opened that maw and let out a sound that rattled every remaining window in the market district, Ethan understood, with sudden clarity, exactly what had been driving three thousand monsters into a suicidal charge against a defensive line.
[HOSTILE ENTITY DETECTED]
[CLASSIFICATION: WAVE PROGENITOR — "THE CHITIN SOVEREIGN"]
[RANK: SS]
[THREAT ASSESSMENT: SIGNIFICANT]
[NOTE: THIS IS THE FIRST THREAT THE SYSTEM HAS RATED ABOVE "NEGLIGIBLE" IN THREE WEEKS]
Ethan actually blinked at that last line, genuinely surprised. "Significant," he repeated, a small, unfamiliar flicker of real attentiveness sparking somewhere behind his ribs. "Huh. Okay. That’s new."
Behind the ruined barricade, Priya’s radio crackled with panicked chatter as scanners across the defensive line lit up simultaneously, every reading spiking into territory none of them had names for.
"Captain, I’m reading an SS-rank signature, it just breached the origin point—"
"Everyone hold position, do NOT engage—" Priya’s voice cracked with the specific fear of a commander watching a threat exceed every contingency she’d prepared for, "—it’s heading for the market district, it’s heading straight for him—"
The Chitin Sovereign’s segmented maw fixed on the lone figure standing in front of a bakery, and it surged forward with a speed that shouldn’t have belonged to something its size, six bladed limbs churning the cracked earth into rubble with every stride.
Ethan didn’t move his feet. He reached back over his shoulder instead, fingers closing around the Void Sword’s hilt properly this time — not the loose, half-decorative grip he’d used to swat aside stragglers minutes earlier, but a real, deliberate hold, both hands settling into position with the unconscious muscle memory of a body that had, somewhere in three weeks of idle grinding, absorbed the fighting instincts of a tiny pixel avatar that had cleared thousands of dungeons without him ever noticing.
He drew the blade fully from its sheath.
The effect hit before the sword had even cleared its scabbard. The air across the entire market district dropped — not metaphorically, not as some poetic description, but a genuine, physical collapse in atmospheric pressure that popped eardrums along the entire defensive line two hundred meters away. Dust and loose debris on the ground actually lifted for a fraction of a second, drawn upward as if the world itself had briefly forgotten which way gravity pointed, before slamming back down all at once as the pressure re-stabilized.
The Void Sword hummed, fully unsheathed now, its purple veins blazing bright enough to cast Ethan’s shadow long and sharp across the cracked pavement despite the darkened, shadow-choked sky overhead.
"Whoa," Ethan said, glancing down at the blade with something almost like new respect. "Okay. Didn’t know it did that."
[FULL UNSHEATHING DETECTED]
[VOID SWORD: ACTIVE STATE]
[NOTE: THIS IS THE FIRST TIME USER HAS DELIBERATELY DRAWN THIS WEAPON WITH INTENT]
[NOTE: WEAPON HAS BEEN WAITING THREE WEEKS FOR THIS MOMENT]
[NOTE: WEAPON IS, IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING, EXCITED]
"It’s excited," Ethan repeated, mildly amused despite the four-story monster still bearing down on him at a dead sprint. "Great. Glad someone is."
The Chitin Sovereign closed the last stretch of ground in a final, explosive lunge, all six bladed limbs converging on Ethan’s position in a strike meant to end anything caught beneath it. Along the barricade, every hunter watching held their breath as one, certain, on some primal level, that they were about to witness the first genuine casualty this boy had ever come close to suffering.
Ethan raised the Void Sword and met the strike head-on.
The impact that followed didn’t sound like combat. It sounded like the sky itself tearing — a single, colossal crack of displaced air and clashing force that sent a visible ripple rolling outward across the entire market district, shattering every remaining pane of glass within three blocks, flattening market stalls that had somehow survived the initial wave, and kicking up a wall of dust and debris that swallowed the entire intersection whole.
For three full seconds, nobody along the defensive line could see anything at all.
When the dust began to settle, the Chitin Sovereign stood frozen mid-strike, all six bladed limbs locked in place against a single black blade that hadn’t so much as budged an inch, held steady in the two-handed grip of a boy who looked, for the first time in three weeks, genuinely, fully focused.
"You know," Ethan said, voice carrying easily across the sudden, ringing silence, conversational despite the four stories of monster bearing down on him with everything it had, "I was having a pretty good day before you showed up. Rescued an old lady. Saved a bakery. Was gonna have a nice, quiet breakfast tomorrow."
The Sovereign strained against the blade, muscles bulging beneath its chitin plating, the ground cracking further beneath the sheer force being exchanged between them.
"You ruined that," Ethan continued, tightening his grip. "So now I’m annoyed. And you really, really don’t want me annoyed."
He pushed.
The Void Sword surged forward through the Sovereign’s locked strike like it was cutting through water, not obstructed by six blade-limbs’ worth of resistance so much as simply refusing to acknowledge them as an obstacle at all. The creature’s entire massive frame split down its center in a single, continuous motion, the cut traveling from its segmented maw all the way down through its lower body in one impossibly clean line.
It didn’t fall so much as come apart, both halves collapsing outward in a shower of loot particles and drifting black dust that scattered across the ruined intersection like ash.
[HOSTILE ENTITY NEUTRALIZED: THE CHITIN SOVEREIGN]
[TIME: 3.2 SECONDS]
[LOOT ACQUIRED: 1x SOVEREIGN’S CARAPACE, 1x TITLE — "WAVE BREAKER"]
Ethan lowered the sword, breathing a little harder than the encounter probably warranted, and looked back over his shoulder at the bakery, still standing, still safe, its shutter open and oven warm exactly as he’d left it.
"Good," he said, satisfied, sheathing the blade with a soft, settling hum that felt, in some indefinable way, like the weapon itself relaxing. "Breakfast’s saved."
Along the shattered remains of the defensive line, two hundred meters away, an entire coalition of the region’s most powerful hunters stood in absolute, stunned silence, watching a boy in a stained hoodie turn and walk calmly back toward a bakery, having just ended a threat that would have, by any conventional measure, required the combined force of every guild in the district and cost dozens of lives to even slow down.
Priya finally found her voice, though it came out barely above a whisper.
"He did that," she said, "for bread."
Beside her, Anika Reyes let out a long, unsteady breath, and found, despite everything, that she couldn’t disagree with the priority.
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