The Greatest Beast Tamer of Earth-Chapter 510 Mission Complete
Chapter 510 Mission Complete
With the first ray of the sun, the darkness started to dissipate. The area around the wall became clear.
Reinforcements have arrived. The moment they saw the corpses of countless soldiers, they even felt a chill through their spines.
With them were the corpses of the tall monsters, even when their bodies had no trace of life left. They looked fearsome.
'Slip'
They slipped, and the floor was covered in blood.
Many vomited when they saw these scenes. The more they saw, the more they were terrified.
Soon, they found out about some soldiers who were still alive; they were all covered in wounds.
As they reached toward the surface of the wall, they saw countless corpses.
Many of them couldn't believe that such a large invasion had taken place and had been stopped. They asked one of the survivors what had happened.
He pointed in a direction with his shaky hand, and the blood trickled down his fingers.
Even in his last moment, he had a smile on his head.
They tried to save him but soon found out his heart had stopped beating; he could have been saved if they had arrived a little early.
As they followed the direction, they appeared at the edges of the wall, and when they looked down, they saw piles of corpses.
The area before the wall had more corpses than stones. The soil there looked a little crimson.
The monsters there were so large that they felt shivers down their backs just looking at their corpse. Even thinking about facing them was enough to shake them off.
At the center of the battlefield, they saw a boy sitting before a huge corpse. The face of the beasts was so fearsome that even a look from him was enough to force them to move back.
Some thought it was alive from its presence, but they soon discovered it was dead.
Beside the boy were piles of countless monsters, and he himself was sitting on the tallest one.
They approached the area and recorded everything. They arrived near the corpse of the masked boy.
He was sitting with his legs crossed and his back straight. His body was covered in blood, as if he had bathed in it.
As they approached it, one of them said, "I can't believe he killed this terrifying creature."
"Too bad he sacrificed himself to save others; I will make sure to let others know the name of this hero."
A female soldier was checking his corpse to find his identity, but it was then that she felt his pulse.
The blood inside him was flowing like a flooded river. His eyelids slowly opened.
"Ahhhh!" She screamed her heart out as she jumped back.
"What happened?" asked others as they gathered around her.
They were inspecting the corpses and recording everything.
"It moved," she said, pointing at the masked figure.
"Are you drunk or what? I can't sense anything."
"It's not time for a prank; we are in the middle of work," said the other soldier. 𝚋𝚎d𝚗ov𝚎𝚕.co𝚖
"I am not lying," she said in a high tone, unwilling to step back.
'Crack'
They heard a cracking sound as the body of the boy moved. He stretched his arms and slowly stood up.
Soldiers took out their weapons and threw them at him. "Has he become an undead or a zombie?"
This was not rare for human corpses to mutate sometimes and come back to life.
The figure ignored them and snapped; the blood and dirt around him disappeared.
His well-developed body became visible in his torn clothes; he didn't even have a scratch on his body.
'Whoosh,' his body disappeared the next moment.
"Took you a long time," a voice appeared behind them.
They turned and saw the boy standing behind them, wearing a set of new clothes.
He threw a band at them. "In it, my contribution is recorded; I am from DU. I hope you know what to do."
"DU?" said the female soldier in confusion; she was trying to think of a force with this name.
"It's Dehradun University," said the soldier beside him. "What's your name?"
"Rishi Rawat." After finishing, the boy disappeared as if he were never even present there.
"What a strange guy?" said the girl.
"We need people like him to defeat monsters," commented their leader with a smile.
"You are right. It would have been impossible without him." A voice appeared behind them.
When they turned, they saw an old man approaching them. He had only one right hand, and his body was filled with injuries.
The soldiers saluted him, "Captain, it's you."
"It's good to see the sunrise once again." A smile appeared on his lips.
"You have done the impossible, Captain; I believe you will get promoted."
"You have saved many lives, Captain. Every citizen would be grateful to you."
"It's all because of that boy; I have not done much."
"Come on, captain, we know you are being humble. No matter how strong he is, he would not have been able to do that without your assistance."
The old man sighed as he looked at the sky. "I wish that was true."
The leader of the reinforcements looked at the band in his hand. He pushed the button on it, and the number was displayed on it.
"Five thousand, impossible!" he screamed, "there must be an error."
"What happened?" asked other soldiers.
After the old man recited everything, the soldiers felt gosebumps all over their bodies. It looked like a horror story.
It was hard to believe that a boy alone had fought against countless monsters and not only eliminated them but also survived.
However, the proof was before them.
The land itself was telling the tale of the epic that took place over it yesterday.
The trees themselves were witnesses to the bravery of the boy who faced this terryfying monster and eliminated them.
"His mission was already completed when he eliminated the first wave; I think he is being cheated. The reward looks nothing in comparison to his efforts," said the leader.
"You are right; I will talk with the senior officials and put this issue before them. I believe they will be happy to reward him."
"As expected of you, captain, this world needs more selfless people like you."
"Hoo hoo, it's nothing. I am doing what I think is right."