Global Mutation: The Hunger System-Chapter 26: The Drowned Tomb 2

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Chapter 26: The Drowned Tomb 2

The clicking sound multiplied, echoing off the vaulted concrete ceiling of the transit hub. It started as a faint, rhythmic tapping, like rain against a tin roof. Within seconds, it swelled into a deafening, torrential grind of bone scraping against bone.

Dozens of kinetic ripples disturbed the black, mirror-like surface of the flooded tracks.

Ren stood ankle-deep in the freezing water, the carcass of the massive Trench-Gator bleeding out at his feet. His Echolocation painted a terrifying portrait of the subterranean darkness. The sonic feedback revealed elongated, serpentine shapes detaching themselves from the submerged walls and ruined maintenance tunnels. They were converging on the platform, drawn by the scent of their slaughtered scout.

"Ren," Chloe whispered. Her voice barely carried over the grinding noise, fractured by pure, primal terror. She aimed her flashlight toward the tracks, the beam shaking violently.

"Keep the light off the water," Ren commanded, his voice a low, steady anchor in the chaos. "They don’t have eyes. They hunt by vibration and heat. The bulb gives them a target."

Chloe instantly clicked the flashlight off, plunging them back into absolute darkness.

"We need high ground," Ren stated, his mind operating with cold, mechanical precision. The Gluttony skill thrummed in his chest, a furnace demanding fuel, but he ruthlessly suppressed the urge to charge into the black lake. He was an apex predator, not a mindless beast. Plunging into an aquatic ambush without testing his new physical limits was a death sentence.

He turned his Far Sight toward the center of the platform. A derailed commuter train sat canted at a sharp angle, its rusted steel chassis groaning under its own immense weight. The water level lapped against its lower windows, but the roof remained dry.

"Move to the train," Ren ordered. "Do not run. Walk smoothly. Do not splash."

Chloe obeyed, moving with agonizing slowness through the freezing slurry. Ren walked backward, placing himself firmly between her and the churning tracks. The clicking grew louder, vibrating through the soles of his boots. The swarm was breaching the edge of the platform.

They reached the rusted exterior of the stalled train. The automatic doors were sealed shut, the emergency release levers rusted entirely solid.

Ren didn’t hesitate. He jammed his fingers into the rubber seal between the metal doors. His Chitin Shell hardened his skin into impenetrable grey armor, preventing the rusted steel from slicing his hands. He braced his boots against the chassis and pulled.

The metal shrieked, protesting the unnatural kinetic force. Muscle fibers in Ren’s back tore and instantly regenerated as he pushed his Level 10 Strength to its absolute limit. With a deafening crack, the doors buckled outward, sliding off their tracks.

The stench that rolled out of the train car was suffocating. It smelled of sulfur, cordite, and decaying meat.

Ren stepped inside, his Echolocation sweeping the enclosed space. This was where the military engineering squad had made their final stand. The interior was a slaughterhouse. Shattered glass blanketed the floor. Tactical vests, completely shredded by needle-like teeth, lay discarded among empty brass casings. The soldiers had dumped thousands of rounds into the dark, but assault rifles were practically useless against submerged targets. Water robbed bullets of their velocity within feet.

The soldiers had died blind and terrified.

"Climb onto the seats," Ren instructed, stepping over a discarded Kevlar helmet. "Get to the roof hatch."

Chloe scrambled over the plastic benches, boosting herself through the emergency escape hatch in the ceiling. She crawled onto the roof of the train, establishing a vantage point high above the flooded platform.

Ren remained inside the car. He moved methodically through the wreckage, his violet eyes piercing the gloom. He scavenged flawlessly. He retrieved a heavy M4 carbine with an intact underbarrel flashlight, three spare magazines, and a pair of M84 stun grenades clipped to a severed tactical harness.

He didn’t need the firearms to kill, but he needed them to dictate the battlefield.

Thud.

A heavy, wet mass slammed against the side of the train car. The entire chassis rocked violently.

Thud. Thud. Thud.

They were here.

"Chloe," Ren spoke into the radio clipped to his collar. "Illuminate the platform. Now."

On the roof, Chloe clicked her military flashlight to its maximum setting, sweeping the blinding beam across the tiled floor.

The platform was crawling with nightmares.

Over a dozen Trench-Gators dragged themselves from the black water. They were hideous, translucent amalgamations of deep-sea biology and reptilian muscle. Their pale skin revealed glowing blue circulatory systems, and their unhinged jaws snapped frantically, desperate for warm meat.

"Fire," Ren ordered.

Chloe squeezed the trigger of her Glock 19. The sharp cracks of the pistol echoed through the cavernous terminal. She wasn’t aiming to kill; the 9mm rounds sparked uselessly against the thick, blubber-like hides of the monsters. She was aiming to distract.

The swarm instantly swiveled toward the noise and the light, their primitive brains registering the threat on the roof. They began to swarm the sides of the train, their jagged claws gouging deep trenches into the rusted steel as they attempted to climb.

Ren stepped into the open doorway of the train car.

He unclipped one of the M84 stun grenades, pulled the pin, and casually tossed it into the densest cluster of climbing monsters.

He closed his eyes and turned his back.

BANG.

The flashbang detonated with a blinding, hundred-and-seventy-decibel roar. In the enclosed, echoing space of the subterranean terminal, the concussive wave was devastating.

The Trench-Gators, adapted for absolute darkness and silent hunting, suffered catastrophic sensory overload. Their gelatinous eyes ruptured. Their sensitive auditory canals hemorrhaged dark blue fluid. The creatures nearest the blast simply dropped from the side of the train, thrashing on the concrete in paralyzing agony.

Ren spun around, dropping the borrowed M4 carbine. He didn’t need bullets anymore.

[Skill Activated: Rending Claws]

His fingernails erupted into ten-inch, pitch-black scythes. The metallic blades gleamed faintly in the spill of Chloe’s flashlight.

Ren didn’t wait for the monsters to recover. He utilized Dash, fracturing the space between the train car and the platform. He materialized directly above a stunned Trench-Gator, driving both boots violently into its spine. The bone shattered with a sickening crunch. Before the beast could react, Ren plunged his claws directly into its exposed gills, severing the vital arteries.

He ripped his hands free, spinning fluidly to meet the next threat.

The combat was a brutal, merciless dance. Ren moved with unnatural agility, his Agility stat making him a blur of grey armor and black steel. He sidestepped a snapping jaw, driving his claws through a translucent skull. He ducked a sweeping, heavy tail, utilizing Wall Run to spring off a concrete pillar and decapitate a lunging beast from above.

Dark, freezing blood slicked the platform, turning the concrete into a treacherous ice rink.

"Behind you!" Chloe screamed from the roof, her pistol firing rapidly.

Ren dropped to one knee. A colossal Trench-Gator, entirely unaffected by the flashbang, launched itself from the deep water. It bypassed the platform entirely, soaring through the air like a localized missile aimed directly at Ren’s back.

Ren didn’t dodge. He pivoted smoothly, anchoring his boots into the shattered concrete. He met the charging leviathan head-on.

He thrust both hands forward, plunging his metallic talons deep into the creature’s open maw. The sheer kinetic momentum of the beast drove Ren sliding backward across the wet tiles, his boots sparking against the floor. The monster’s jaws clamped down, attempting to sever Ren’s arms at the elbow.

[Passive Activated: Chitin Shell]

The needle-like teeth ground uselessly against Ren’s hardened skin. He held his ground, his muscles screaming under the immense strain.

"Die," Ren whispered.

He violently wrenched his arms apart. The dark talons sheared through the creature’s jaw hinges, tearing the lower mandible completely free from the skull in an explosion of blue blood and shattered bone. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

The beast collapsed instantly, dead before it hit the floor.

[Targets Dead: Mutated Trench-Gators x7 (Lvl 9 - 10)] [Experience Gained: 3400] [Level Up!] [You are now Level 11.]

The remaining swarm hesitated. The psychic residue of Ren’s Intimidation passive saturated the air, projecting an aura of absolute, undisputed dominance. They were predators, but they recognized an apex threat.

The surviving Trench-Gators abandoned the assault. They scrambled backward, slithering off the concrete platform and plunging back into the black, freezing water.

Silence slowly reclaimed the Red Line terminal, broken only by the heavy, ragged sound of Ren’s breathing.

He stood amidst the butchered corpses, his grey jacket soaked entirely in dark, viscous fluid. The Gluttony skill roared in his mind, a ravenous, demanding void.

Ren knelt beside the colossal beast he had just executed. He drove his claws into its chest cavity, prying the ribs apart. He didn’t just take a scrap of muscle this time. He ripped the massive, crystalline heart free from the tangled veins.

He consumed it methodically, feeling the freezing, metallic energy wash over his core.

[Gluttony Activated.] [Consumed: Subterranean Predator Heart.] [Agility +5] [Strength +3] [Skill Upgrade: Aquatic Adaptation (Medium)] [Description: Water resistance nullified. You can breathe underwater naturally.]

Ren closed his eyes, feeling his biology rewrite itself. The freezing temperature of the flooded terminal no longer bothered him. The damp, stagnant air suddenly tasted crisp and oxygen-rich.

He looked toward the dark, flooded tunnels stretching beyond the platform. The military hadn’t just come down here to die. They had a mission objective.

"Chloe," Ren called out, his voice steady. "Stay on the roof. Keep the light focused on the water immediately around the train."

"Where are you going?" she asked, her voice trembling slightly. She leaned over the edge of the rusted roof, staring down at the absolute carnage he had unleashed.

Ren picked up the waterproof flashlight from the discarded M4 carbine. He clicked it on, casting a harsh, narrow beam toward the submerged tracks.

"The quartermaster’s dossier mentioned a backup water filtration system," Ren stated, wiping the blood from his cheek. "The army couldn’t reach it because they couldn’t fight underwater. I can."

He walked to the edge of the shattered concrete platform.

He didn’t hesitate. He stepped off the ledge, plunging entirely into the freezing, black depths.

The water swallowed him whole, leaving Chloe alone in the dark.