Pandemonium. Utter pandemonium! The dis...o...b..ll continued to whirl merrily as Mad Dog moved through the inn like a crazed dancer, his every motion filled with speed, agility, and madness!
Clang! His machete chopped straight through an iron rod, then cleaved off the head that was directly behind it as easily as chopping apart a watermelon.
Even as a warrior inside the inn lifted up his weapon to strike at Mad Dog, Mad Dog used his twin machetes to deliver seven or eight hacking blows against his body. He was like a whirling dervish, his twin machetes dancing like butcher blades that were carving off chunks of meat for a customer. In the twinkling of an eye, that man was chopped into unrecognizable shape. His blood spurted everywhere, bathing everyone around him in that sticky stench.
The heavy rock music seemed to blare louder and louder, urging Mad Dog on. Wreck everything! Break everything! Smash everything! KILL EVERYONE! Mad Dog was like an insane artist, and his every motion, his every chop, and his every kill was like a beautiful crescendo of violence in all of its terrible beauty. Every single person brought low by his chops lost at least one limb!
However, no matter how strong Mad Dog was, he was still just one person whereas the inn had over ten bouncers. Even some of the guests ended up getting drawn into this ridiculous, meaningless fight.
A slender, agile form that was shaped rather like a hyena pounced towards Mad Dog from behind, delivering a dagger-strike to the back of Mad Dogâs neck. Mad Dog had already entered his berserk state, where he only attacked and never defended at all. As a result, he was instantly thrust into a perilous situation.
âAHHH!â Cloudhawk managed to squeeze out a bit more strength out of his body, surprising even himself. He lifted a bar stool up, then roared angrily as he charged forwards to smash it against the ambusherâs head. CRACK! Splinters flew everywhere! As for Cloudhawk, he barreled into the man and knocked him down the ground, and the two rolled over a few times in on the blood-matted floor.
The dagger-wielding man was also a savage fellow. Blood was pouring out of his dazed head, but he still had the presence of mind to deliver a back-handed stab with his dagger. Cloudhawk wasnât able to dodge, but he was able to twist his body slightly, ensuring that the dagger didnât strike any of his vital organs. At this moment, he realized that all that time he had spent dissecting corpses alongside Mantis hadnât been a waste after all. At a time like this, it was helping him stay alive.
A stabbing pain followed as the dagger pierced into his body, but Cloudhawk ignored it as he picked a long wooden spike from the ground, then almost instantly shoved it deep into his opponentâs eye socket. The man almost instantly stopped moving without even letting out a scream.
A savage, b.e.s.t.i.a.l expression was on Cloudhawkâs face. No one else dared to even draw near him. As for Mad Dog, by now he had hacked over ten people to death in succession, bathing the entire inn in blood. All of the tables had been destroyed, reducing the insides of the inn into rubble. Only now did the spectators begin to feel fear, and they all began to flee en ma.s.se.
After having luxuriated in slaughter, Mad Dog had worked the insanity and the bloodl.u.s.t out of his system. He seemed back to his normal self, and he glanced sideways at the blood-covered Cloudhawk. âHah! Not dead yet?â
Cloudhawk had a dislocated elbow, several broken ribs, a long machete-wound across his back, and a dagger in his chest. Even for a recovery metahuman, wounds like this were incredibly dangerous! Cloudhawk didnât respond, he just wrenched the dagger out of his chest.
âAhaha! Not bad, kid. Pretty tough!â Mad Dog inserted his two machetes back into their sheaths. âNo time to waste. Hurry up and grab what you want. We need to leave this place immediately.â
Almost everyone in the inn had been killed, with the few survivors having fled long ago. Mad Dog wasnât sure how heavy the consequences would be for this, but since he already killed so many he figured he might as well grab their things. Besides, things probably wouldnât get too out of hand.
Mad Dog swept the entire inn clean of everything of value, while Cloudhawk scoured it for food. When he pulled open a drawer, he discovered a glittering silver object. It looked like a fairly exquisite silver revolver!
This innkeeper actually had a revolver? What a dangerous fellow he was! If Rednose had pulled out the gun and used it, the results of the wild melee wouldâve been completely different. More importantly⌠this thing had to be worth at least twenty or thirty strips of rat jerky, right?!
Cloudhawk wasnât able to find any bullets. Who knew where Rednose had hidden them? Still, it didnât matter. He tucked the gun into his clothes and continued to scour the place for other valuables.
When the two blood-splattered mercenaries left the inn, the people outside instantly flooded inside to grab whatever was remaining. The devastated inn was once more thrust into pandemonium, with new fights breaking out as some of the looters began to fight each other. As a result, a number of new corpses were created as well. In the end, someone set the inn alight. The flames reached towards the skies, flickering brightly and signifying an end to this performance!
By the time Cloudhawk reached the mercenary base, he had lost so much blood that he was in a rather dazed state. Mad Dog dragged him over to Mantisâ workshop, tossed him onto a table, then paid him no further attention.
Mantis frowned slightly when he saw Cloudhawkâs wounds. He quickly reset the dislocated bones, then poured some medicinal fluids from a gla.s.s bottle that held certain mutated plants within them. He first smeared the fluids over the various wounds, then cut apart Cloudhawkâs clothes, picked up a sewing needle, and began to st.i.tch the wounds together in a very practiced manner.
These wounds were very serious. Any ordinary person wouldâve died, no questions asked. Even recovery metahumans would be in danger, especially if the wounds became infected. Fortunately, Cloudhawk was in luck. Mantis was one of the top physicians within Blackflag Outpost, and the medicinal fluids he had extracted from the mutated plants were used to help fight back against any possible infections. As for whether Cloudhawk would survive or not, that was up to his own fort.i.tude.
The others were gathered at the training grounds of the mercenary base. When Slyfox understood what had happened, he was so furious he was about to explode. âBlackflag Outpost is no longer the same place it was a year ago. Why the f.u.c.k did you have to cause such a huge s.h.i.+tstorm? Did you even think about the amount of trouble we are gonna be in?â
Mad Dogâs body was still caked in blood and gore, but he had a disdainful look on his face. He replied in an uncaring voice, âHow big a s.h.i.+tstorm can it be? I just killed a few a.s.sholes, thatâs all.â Right at this moment, Mantis walked over towards them as well. Mad Dog asked casually, âHey, the kid dead yet?â
âI hope he does!â Slyfox didnât even wait for Mantis to respond before saying angrily, âI told the kid not to run around. Now heâs done gone and kicked over the hornetâs nest. He really is a natural born troublemaker!â
Right at this moment, the domineering sound of a revving motorcycle could be heard directly outside their gates.
âHere already? That was fast.â Slyfox gestured with his hands and all of the mercenaries picked up their weapons. Moments later, the gates were forcibly kicked open from the outside, and a gigantic figure rushed in alongside ten-plus soldiers.
If you didnât already know what the concept of âbada.s.sâ was, you would as soon as you saw this guy, no dictionary needed. He was two meters tall, incredibly muscular, and dressed in a tattered tank top that put his chiseled, rock-hard muscles on full display. His tousled golden hair and beard covered his world-weary features, making him look like a proud lion who was facing a great storm with no fear.
He stood there in front of the mercenaries, his two hands pressed behind his back. His waist was ramrod stiff, and his back was as straight as a spear. This was a simple military posture, but it commanded an aura of absolute dominance!
This giant of a man was every bit as impressive as the captains of the Tartarus mercenaries, and the ten-plus figures behind him were all highly-trained soldiers. Most likely, they were just as tough and skilled as the mercenaries themselves. They were amongst the most elite soldiers of Blackflag Ougpost.
Slyfox forced a smile onto his pudgy face. âGrizzly, long time no see! Man, you are lookinâ more and more bada.s.s every time I see you. What brings you over to my neck of the woods?â
âDonât try that s.h.i.+t on me!â The muscular man nicknamed âGrizzlyâ let out a cold snort. His voice echoed like thunder as he said in a very solemn manner, âYou know why Iâm here. Hurry up and hand him over!â
âHeeeeey, relax buddy! We just killed a few people, right? The Tartarus company has contributed quite a bit to the outpost over the past few years. No point in getting into a war over a small problem like this, right?â Slyfox beamed merrily as he walked over. âI promise it wonât happen again, arrright?â
âNext time?â Grizzlyâs hard face only sank even more. âIf word of this spreads to her ears and p.i.s.ses her off⌠do you think there will be a ânext timeâ?â
A nervous look flashed past Slyfoxâs face. âThatâs why I wanted to ask you to help me out here. Yer in charge of the entire outpostâs security. Câmon, the two of us have fought together and bled together. If you canât even help a brother out at a time like this⌠well, letâs just say that I really would have misjudged you.â
âThis is the last time. I swear, this is the last f.u.c.king time!â Grizzlyâs face was dark with rage. âFine, Iâll let Mad Dog off, but you need to hand over the kid that caused all this s.h.i.+t. Iâll take his head back and be able to say that Iâve handled this matter.â
âSee, you sayinâ s.h.i.+t like that just p.i.s.ses me off.â Mad Dog was rather irritated now. âThat f.u.c.ker Rednose was bullying our people. I just so happened to see it myself when I was drinking in his inn. The kid might be a bit p.i.s.sy sometimes, but heâs not the type of guy to cause trouble for no reason.â
Grizzly said flatly, âI donât care. Someone has to answer for this disaster.â
Slyfox was rather unhappy as well. âYer makinâ things tough for me, yâknow?â
Grizzly glared back at him. âYou do understand that if I wasnât trying to give the Tartarus company some face, I wouldnât even be standing here chatting with you about this, right? The outpost has its own rules. Someone has to die for what happened today, and thatâs that!â
No trace of amus.e.m.e.nt could be seen in Slyfoxâs eyes. His right hand seemed to âunconsciouslyâ drift down to one of the pistols on his waist, and his voice actually took on a rare timbre of power and authority. âIf yer thinkinâ that you can take one oâ mine away from me, go ahead give it a try!â
Grizzlyâs face turned as hard as steel, and popping sounds could be heard coming from his ten fingers. As for the soldiers around him, they all tightened their grips around their weapons.
âCome on! Letâs do it!â Mad Dog actually drew the machetes from his waist, both his weapons and his body still covered in blood and gored. âFirst person to back down is a p.u.s.s.y!â
The mercenaries all gathered together as well. As for Mantis, he stood there without moving but a hint of cold light was flas.h.i.+ng between his fingers. The situation was incredibly tense, and both sides were at the verge of drawing weapons against each other.
Grizzly knew that there was no way he could deal with all three Tartarus captains by himself, nor could a single squad of elite outpost soldiers deal with the entire Tartarus mercenary company. However⌠if the Tartarus company truly did choose to go to war against one of the elite outpost squads, it would never again be able to shelter here within the outpost.
Grizzlyâs voice became even deeper. âDo you really have to protect that rookie?â
âHe might be a useless rookie, but heâs a Tartarus rookie. n.o.body, and I mean n.o.body, has the right to touch a member of Tartarus!â Slyfoxâs hands remained pressed against his pistols. Given his speed and control, he would be able to almost instantly draw and fire his guns, taking down at least three or four of the opponents in an instant. He had a relaxed look on his face, seeming to be not the slightest bit worried about the consequences. Slyfox knew exactly what type of a person Grizzly was, which was why he felt certain that the man probably wouldnât attack.
âBetter not regret it later.â Grizzly turned. âWithdraw!â The warriors of the elite squad all sheathed their weapons, then immediately departed from the Tartarus headquarters. A short while later, the sputtering sound of the motorcycle could once more be heard before it disappeared off into the distance.
Mad Dog spat towards the location where Grizzly had been standing. âf.u.c.king poser. Heâs nothing more than a dog on that b.i.t.c.hâs leash. d.i.c.kless d.i.c.kwad!â
âYâknow, p.i.s.sing off Grizzly for the sake of that rookie is the dumbest motherf.u.c.king decision Iâve made in my entire life.â Slyfox really was starting to regret it now. âMan, what the h.e.l.l is going on today? How could all of this s.h.i.+t have gone down?â
Mad Dogâs expression suddenly turned somber for once. âI suspect that the newbie is actually a multi-meta.â
Slyfoxâs face tightened slightly upon hearing this. âSeriously?â
The vast majority of metahumans only had a single type of metapower. If they wanted access to other metapowers, theyâd generally have to inject themselves with certain genomic treatments. However, those genomic treatments were incredibly rare, and the success rate was usually quite low.
Still, a tiny number of people were born with multiple types of metapowers. They didnât need to inject themselves with any gene therapies; all they had to do was to unleash their latent potential and they would be able to develop in multiple areas. Although these âmulti-metasâ were incredibly rare, they did exist.
The third captain, Mantis, was himself a multicla.s.s metahuman.
âAside from enhanced healing abilities, the kid seems to have some sort of agility metapower as well.â Mad Dog briefly narrated what he had seen earlier. Given the speed and reaction times which Cloudhawk had displayed in battle, it seemed likely that he had activated some sort of agility metapower. âThat means heâs not completely useless. We can spend a bit of actual effort on training the kid.â
Dual-cla.s.s metahumans were quite rare as well! Slyfox rubbed his jaw, mumbling to himself. For the first time, he felt that perhaps p.i.s.sing Grizzly off wasnât a completely meaningless decision.
Actually, Mad Dogâs judgment had been off. Cloudhawk hadnât just improved in agility and healing speed; he was definitely a strength metahuman as well. The only thing he was lacking was training and exercise, and the fact that he had been starving for most of his life hadnât helped. This was why Mad Dog hadnât noticed his surprising strength.