SSS-Ranked Surgeon In Another World: The Healer Is Actually OP!-Chapter 342: Hunter’s Collision

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Chapter 342: Hunter’s Collision

Jean Frost was like a cold goddess...

Her pale hair moved softly in the breeze as she walked forward with calm, measured steps. In her hands she carried a weapon unlike anything most viewers had seen before.

A long elegant bow rested on Jean Frost’s grip.

But as the camera followed her movements, the weapon shifted.

With a smooth mechanical click, the bow separated and unfolded, transforming into a pair of sleek double ended blades.

A ripple of interest passed through the theater audience.

"That weapon..."

"It changed shape."

Jean didn’t speak.

She didn’t need to.

Three recruits stood across from her.

They had clearly been hiding until now, waiting for an opportunity to ambush someone stronger.

But the moment they faced her.

Their confidence wavered.

The fight lasted only seconds.

Jean moved like flowing ice.

Her blades flashed once.

Twice.

Three times.

The sound design emphasized every strike, sharp metallic rings echoing across the theater hall as the recruits were eliminated one after another.

Her movements were graceful.

Precise.

Effortless.

By the time the final opponent collapsed, Jean stood alone again in the clearing, calmly wiping a thin line of blood from one blade before allowing the weapon to shift back into its bow form.

A murmur spread across the theater.

"That girl’s scary..."

"She took them all out so easily..."

"Is she one of the top ones?"

The narrator’s voice returned quietly.

[Some Awakeneds thrived in chaos.]

[Some adapted quickly to the shifting nature of the trial.]

[And some...]

Jean lifted her weapon again, scanning the forest calmly as if searching for her next opponent.

[Some were simply built for it.]

Another scene followed immediately afterward.

Jean encountered another small group.

The result was the same.

Efficient.

Controlled.

Ruthless.

Within minutes of screen time, the audience had seen her defeat nearly a dozen recruits without hesitation.

The whispers across the theater grew louder.

"She’s worse than that guy earlier..."

"Is she another villain?"

"First Bruce... now her..."

The movie didn’t attempt to paint anyone as purely heroic.

Instead, it presented the events exactly as they had unfolded.

Some viewers admired Jean’s skill.

Others found her frightening.

But no one could deny her effectiveness.

Beside Bruce, Lily had stopped eating her popcorn.

Her eyes remained fixed on the screen.

"She’s really strong..." she whispered softly.

Lucy watched thoughtfully beside her.

The trial was showing exactly what the narrator had promised.

Not a celebration.

Not a warning.

Just the truth.

And the truth was that the deeper the trial progressed, the more the participants began to resemble predators circling one another in the wild.

Some hunted boldly.

Some cautiously.

Some strategically.

And others.

Like Bruce and Jean.

seemed to move through the chaos as if they belonged there.

The audience watched in quiet fascination.

Because the deeper the movie went.

The more it became clear.

The real trial had only just begun.

The film did not slow down after Jean Frost’s brutal rise into the spotlight.

Instead, the screen shifted once more as the narrator’s calm voice continued guiding the audience through the unfolding chaos of the third day.

The forest returned.

But this time the terrain was different.

The camera opened on a harsher section of the battlefield where jagged stone ridges tore through the earth like broken fangs. Fallen trees lay scattered everywhere, their splintered trunks forming natural barricades across the rough ground. It looked less like a living forest and more like the aftermath of some forgotten war that had long ago burned through the land and left only scars behind.

Seven figures stood within that ruined stretch of woodland.

Seven Awakeneds.

For several long seconds the narrator did not speak. The film allowed the silence to stretch, letting the tension slowly coil around the scene as the camera drifted across each of the warriors standing within the clearing.

Names appeared beside them one by one, as if the battlefield itself were introducing its contenders.

Luke Drot.

Claire Redwyn.

Ivan Blackthorn.

Raven Nightfall.

Rael Silvershard.

Kai Stormblade.

Luna Graymantle.

A quiet murmur rippled through the theater.

Even the audience members who had been whispering moments ago fell silent as they leaned forward slightly in their seats.

This was different from the earlier encounters scattered across the trial grounds.

Those had been messy, chaotic skirmishes, small groups clashing briefly before scattering back into the wilderness. Hunters ambushing prey. Survivors fleeing stronger opponents.

But this.

This felt deliberate.

Seven capable Awakeneds had converged within the same stretch of territory.

And none of them looked like the type who would retreat.

The tension hung heavy in the air.

Wind rustled through the shattered trees.

Loose gravel rolled softly down the slopes of broken stone ridges.

For a brief moment, the clearing remained perfectly still.

Then Kai Stormblade moved.

Lightning burst faintly around his boots as his body exploded forward with terrifying speed. The sudden crack of electricity echoed through the forest as he vanished from where he stood, the ground beneath him fracturing from the sheer force of his launch.

He closed the distance in a blink.

His blade swept forward in a violent arc aimed directly at Luke Drot’s neck.

Luke barely managed to react in time.

His massive weapon rose just before the strike landed.

Steel collided with steel.

The impact rang through the forest like a struck bell.

Sparks scattered across the air as the force of the blow pushed Luke half a step backward, boots grinding against dirt and broken bark.

But Kai had already moved again.

Lightning surged across his body as he twisted sideways, blade flashing again with blistering speed.

At the same moment.

Rael Silvershard slid low across the ground behind him.

His movements were smooth and predatory, his body nearly skimming the forest floor as he slipped toward Luke’s unguarded flank. Twin short blades gleamed faintly in his hands as he lunged forward, aiming for a quick and lethal strike beneath Luke’s guard.

But before the blades could reach their target.

A shadow moved.

Raven Nightfall appeared.

She seemed to rise directly out of the darkness cast by a fallen tree, her presence so sudden it almost looked unnatural. Her curved blade swept upward in a silent counterattack, the motion so fluid it looked almost effortless.

Rael barely managed to twist away in time.