Chapter 362 Story 362: Into the Fire
The metallic crash of collapsing pipes echoed through the chamber, masking Zara's rapid movement as she darted from shadow to shadow. Her rifle was at the ready, her senses heightened to a razor's edge. Dust filled the air, blending with the faint red glow of the emergency lights, giving the scene an eerie, apocalyptic haze.
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The mercenaries scrambled to regain their bearings, barking orders through their comms. Zara could hear the static-laden voices, though the words were muffled. They were trying to coordinate—but their cohesion was splintered. Perfect.
Zara pressed herself against a rusted support beam, her heart steady despite the chaos around her. She scanned the scene. The leader had taken cover behind a stack of old crates, his hologram device flickering as he tried to recalibrate it. One of his men was crouched near the cistern, rifle sweeping the area, while the third was moving cautiously toward the fallen pipes, likely assuming she was buried beneath the rubble.
She smirked. They were underestimating her.
Zara adjusted her rifle, targeting the mercenary by the cistern. A single shot cracked through the air, silenced but precise. The man crumpled silently, his body collapsing into the water with a splash. The leader snapped his head toward the sound, shouting, "She's still here! Spread out! Find her!"
The one by the pipes froze, his hesitation betraying his nerves. Zara seized the moment, darting into a new position, her footsteps muffled by the damp ground. She flanked him with precision, her combat knife glinting faintly as she drew it from its sheath. In a swift, fluid motion, she was upon him. He barely had time to gasp before she silenced him, his body slumping to the ground.@@novelbin@@
"Two down," Zara muttered under her breath.
The leader, now fully aware he was alone, abandoned his cover. He activated a thermal scanner on his helmet, sweeping the room for heat signatures. Zara felt the shift in his tactics—this one was smarter, more experienced. He wasn't panicking; he was hunting her with the same determination she was using against him.
She stayed low, slipping behind a set of rusted machinery. Her mind raced as she calculated her next move. The scanner would eventually pick her up if she didn't act fast. She needed to draw him into a trap.
Zara spotted a leaking fuel line near the machinery, its pungent odor unmistakable. An idea sparked in her mind. She pulled a small flare from her utility belt, igniting it silently. With a careful toss, she sent it skittering across the floor, drawing the leader's attention.
The flare landed near the fuel, its bright light momentarily blinding him through the scanner. Zara used the distraction to reposition, lining up her shot. Just as he turned toward the flare, she fired. The bullet struck the fuel line, igniting a fiery explosion that engulfed the area in a brilliant blaze.
The leader's screams were swallowed by the roar of the flames. Zara didn't wait to confirm the kill. She moved quickly, slipping through the chaos and toward the maintenance shaft. This battle was over, but the war was far from won.
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