Apocalypse: I Raised the Ultimate Antagonist from Scratch
Chapter 84: The Siege of the Sanctuary
Lieutenant Chen’s radio inside the research center crackled violently to life, breaking the tense, suffocating silence with a sharp burst of static-heavy audio. Han Zheng’s voice cut through the metal speaker, low, gravelly, and rigid with a level of absolute physical exhaustion that made the listening operators stiffen in their chairs.
"Lieutenant Chen, we are currently approaching the final threshold of the mountain pass. Open the gates."
"Understood, Commander. The external perimeter is clear. Bringing the primary blast doors offline now," Lieutenant Chen responded instantly. He didn’t waste a single second asking for operational details or casualty reports over an open channel.
He could clearly hear the violent, structural strain in the idling diesel engines through the audio feed, and he knew the extraction team was running entirely on borrowed time and adrenaline.
At the base of the sheer granite cliffside, the massive blast gates of the research center groaned under heavy mechanical tension, sliding into the rock to reveal the brightly lit, sterile sanctuary of the underground loading bay. The two multi-ton transports barreled through the opening at high speed, throwing up a massive spray of grey slush, crushed stone, and melting ice onto the polished concrete floor.
The moment the rear bumper of Old Wang’s secondary truck cleared the thick threshold, Lieutenant Chen slammed his hand down onto the emergency override console. The heavy pneumatic gates ground shut with a deafening, pressurized thud that echoed off the structural pillars, locking out the freezing mountain gale and sealing the sanctuary completely from the apocalyptic wilderness.
The sudden transition from the pitch-black, freezing mountain road into the warm, brightly lit facility was deeply jarring to the senses. The heavy engines finally cut out one by one, leaving a ringing, echoing silence in the massive, high-ceilinged garage.
Han Zheng dragged himself out of the lead transport’s cabin, his face deathly pale under the harsh fluorescent lights and his heavy combat boots hitting the concrete floor with a slow, uncoordinated stumble.
The sheer, unprecedented mechanical strain of using his force manipulation power to hold Old Wang’s multi-ton truck over a jagged ravine, combined with the sudden adrenaline spike of facing a literal ghost from his pre-apocalypse past, had pushed his physical body to the absolute brink of collapse.
He didn’t say a single word to anyone and simply gave a sharp, micro-nod to Old Wang, silently handing over the post-operation logistics of unloading and securing the priceless industrial solar cargo they had nearly died to extract.
Leaving the rest of the team to deploy the heavy mechanical lifts around the trucks, Han Zheng and an equally spent Xiao Li dragged their heavy, armor-clad feet toward the residential elevators, their bodies moving entirely on survival instinct.
The moment they reached the threshold of the upper residential suite, Sun Hao was already waiting for them, his face tight with profound medical concern.
He didn’t ask for a debriefing or waste time with unnecessary questions; he immediately took total command of the situation, guiding the two completely incapacitated men toward the recovery quarters to administer high-density nutrient fluids and specialized thermal wraps designed to jumpstart their severely depleted energy cores.
In the secondary security corridor, Lin Qing stood leaning heavily against a steel structural pillar, her shoulders trembling slightly as the terrifying, chaotic rush of her lucky escape finally began to fade from her system.
Lieutenant Chen stood directly before her, his arms crossed over his chest plating, his expression exceptionally grim as he watched her chest heave with ragged breaths.
"What exactly happened out there on the access road?" Lieutenant Chen asked, his voice dropping into a low, private register. "The long-range radar showed a massive, highly structured anomalous cluster right before your column hit the final ridge."
Lin Qing let out a ragged breath, running a hand through her tangled, sweat-dampened hair. "We walked straight into a perfectly coordinated ambush. It wasn’t a random raider camp; it was a flawless, professional blockade. My cousin... Lin Tao was standing there at the front line, acting as a smug mouthpiece for the group. But he wasn’t running the show. He was taking orders like a dog."
She paused, her eyes locking onto Lieutenant Chen’s with intense gravity. "The man leading them is named Gao Feng. He has a massive, jagged vertical scar cutting through his left eyebrow. The moment his hood came down, Han Zheng recognized him instantly. He told me Gao Feng was his former special forces squad leader who was officially supposed to have died on a classified border mission years ago."
The moment the name ’Gao Feng’ left her lips, Lieutenant Chen’s entire posture locked completely into place. His arms dropped heavily to his sides, his dark eyes widening in a rare, shocking display of genuine concern that Lin Qing had never seen on the veteran soldier’s face before.
"Gao Feng..." Lieutenant Chen murmured, his voice laced with a sudden, crushing weight that seemed to drop the temperature in the corridor. "Are you absolutely certain about the description? Are you certain it was him?"
"Han Zheng was completely positive," Lin Qing replied, frowning deeply at the lieutenant’s intense, uncharacteristic reaction. "Do you know him too? Is his history that bad?"
"Everyone who went through advanced training in the elite divisions before the collapse knows his name," Lieutenant Chen said, his tone turning freezing cold as he stared at the concrete floor.
"He wasn’t just a soldier, Lin Qing. He was my senior instructor during my early training days in the specialized warfare units. The man is an absolute monster when it comes to asymmetrical warfare and psychological attrition. He isn’t some petty wasteland raider looking for a quick meal to survive the winter. Gao Feng is a formidable opponent and a legendary elite strategist. He calculates logistics down to the single bullet, maps terrain like a machine, and ruthlessly exploits his enemy’s psychological blind spots until they break from within. If he is actively after our cargo and this mountain sanctuary, he will not stop until he tears the outer walls apart piece by piece."
Unbeknownst to either of them, a small, unassuming figure had quietly stepped into the deep shadows of the adjacent doorway. Han Ye had slipped away from the living area to check on the physical condition of his parents, his small, five-year-old frame completely hidden by the structural angling and low lighting of the security corridor.
Hearing Lieutenant Chen utter that specific name, Han Ye’s young face hardened into an expression of chilling calculation that completely defied his physical age and innocent appearance.
’Gao Feng,’ Han Ye thought, his small fists clenching deeply inside his pockets until his nails bit into his palms.
As a regressor who had lived through the brutal, bloody, and merciless decades of the future apocalypse, Han Ye knew that name all too well.
In his previous timeline, Gao Feng wasn’t just a ghost from old military records; he was a notorious, bloodthirsty warlord who had risen to absolute dominance by systematically tracking down, breaching, and slaughtering the inhabitants of multiple underground shelters to build his own private mercenary empire. He was a human hound with a terrifying, supernatural nose for secure resources and hidden fortifications.
Han Ye’s eyes narrowed into sharp, lethal slits. His father and the rest of the extraction team had absolutely no idea what kind of apex predator they had just accidentally dragged back to their front door. They hadn’t just encountered an old enemy from the pre-apocalypse military—they had made a truly formidable enemy that threatened the survival of their entire sanctuary.
Before Han Ye could fully process the strategic implications or formulate a hidden counter-measure, the heavy metal security door at the far end of the corridor burst open with a loud, echoing bang.
Da Yong, who had just taken over the shift watching the external security camera feed in the surveillance hub, came sprinting down the hallway. His face was slick with sweat despite the climate control, his breathing frantic and shallow as he slid to a desperate halt right in front of Lieutenant Chen and Lin Qing, nearly losing his balance on the polished floor.
"Lieutenant Chen!" Da Yong gasped out, clutching his knees with both hands as he struggled violently to find his breath. "You need to look at the short-range perimeter monitors right now! The main console is lighting up!"
"Calm down, Da Yong. Keep your composure and report properly," Lieutenant Chen commanded, his rigid military discipline instantly snapping back into place as he gripped the young man’s shoulder.
"It’s them!" Da Yong yelled, his voice echoing sharply off the composite walls laced with panic. "The avalanche... the avalanche Lin Qing triggered didn’t stop them! It only delayed them for a few minutes! The thermal feeds across the lower ridge are flaring up in a massive line! Gao Feng and his entire mercenary force... they’ve already followed us straight up the mountain road. They are standing right outside the primary gates of the research center!"