Yandere Levelling in Her World-Chapter 145 - 146: Tumbling Down

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The downtown district was no longer recognizable. Sirens wailed in every direction, echoing along the narrow streets and glass towers. The air trembled with the sharp cracks of gunfire and the distant booms of explosives.

Soldiers filled the area around the old biotech building that the Traitors had turned into their main laboratory. Armored trucks blocked every exit. Mobile barricades were set up behind cover points, and squads sprinted from corner to corner while exchanging fire with the defenders inside.

A barrage of shots rang out from one of the broken upper windows. Several soldiers ducked behind a destroyed patrol car as bullets sparked across the pavement.

"Return fire!" someone shouted.

A group of soldiers leaned out, rifles raised, and sent a volley back toward the building. The traitors inside answered immediately. It became a rhythm of chaos. Fire. Reload. Move. Duck. Scream. Repeat.

In the far back of the frontline, Commissioner Olivia stood with her arms crossed. Her eyes tracked every explosion and every muzzle flash with a cold sharpness. Standing beside her was General Kazami, uniform spotless despite everything around her, her posture as straight as a steel rod.

Kazami folded her arms and stared at the burning street. "The coordinates should not have leaked like that but lucky it did. Someone from the inside sent the location of this base. We still have no idea who."

Olivia clicked her tongue softly. "Whoever it was, they knew exactly what they were doing. It was not a mistake."

"This is reminding me of the last time," Kazami muttered. "The last time we cornered the Traitors. The last time we tried to wipe them out. It all ended with Lan Jia's death." She sighed, although it came out more like a grunt. "Tragic in its own way. But necessary."

Olivia looked at her sideways. "You really think so?"

Kazami snorted. "You know my stance on this. They call themselves revolutionaries. They call themselves rebels. Freedom fighters. But what they truly are is a group of delusional rejects. We do not need powerless people in this society. They are better off dead."

Olivia lowered her gaze for a moment. "In a sense... I suppose they do act like freedom fighters. Just ones supported by the broken pieces thrown away by everyone else."

Kazami shook her head sharply. "Romanticizing them is pointless."

Another burst of gunfire snapped across the street. This time a traitor tossed what looked like an improvised grenade from a window. Two soldiers dove out of the way as it exploded against an armored truck, blowing a chunk of metal into the air.

Kazami watched the flash of fire and muttered under her breath. "Reports say several SUVs managed to reach the building before we secured the perimeter. No idea who was in them. And judging by the silence inside the building now... something insane is happening in there."

Olivia frowned. "Insane how?"

Kazami kept her eyes forward. "I cannot describe it. It is only a feeling. This building needs to be taken as quickly as possible. I do not like any of this. The whole place feels wrong."

Olivia hummed quietly. "I guess so."

Her mind drifted for a brief moment. She thought of Amanda. That woman should have been reporting to her every day. Suspension or not, Amanda never ignored protocol. But ever since the day she was suspended, she had vanished. No reports. No messages. No sightings. Nothing.

Olivia rubbed her temple lightly. "What happened to that girl...?"

Kazami turned toward her. "Speaking of strange events, did you hear what happened in Lan District?"

Olivia let out a slow breath. "Yes. I saw the reports. It's tragic. A wildfire spreading through an entire estate like that. A whole generation of wealth burned down to ash."

"Nature is cruel when it wants to be," Kazami remarked.

Olivia shook her head. "I do not believe that was natural. Not at all. Something like that... maybe they were punished by the goddess herself. There is no way that fire just started normally or maybe an attack."

Kazami raised an eyebrow but said nothing.

Olivia opened her mouth to continue, but before she could speak, the comm device clipped to her vest crackled.

"Commissioner, strange visual activity above the target building. You may want to look up. Repeat, visual anomaly."

Olivia lifted her head, but she did not need the comm officer's warning. She could already see it. Her eyes widened slowly as the sky above the biotech building began twisting.

A swirl of bright blue light shimmered like a wound opening in reality. It grew wider with every passing second. A spiral of glowing mist spilled outward from the center, expanding into a vortex that rotated above the rooftop. Its surface pulsed like a heartbeat, sending thin lines of light across the clouds.

Soldiers across the entire district stopped firing. Some stared upward with their mouths open. Others gripped their weapons tighter, unsure whether to aim at the sky or the building.

A few traitors on the upper floors also paused. The gunfire faded for a moment. The battlefield fell into a strange, unnatural silence, broken only by distant crackling energy from the vortex overhead.

Kazami stepped forward. "What in the world..."

Olivia could barely breathe.

"What the hell is going on...?"

The blue vortex expanded even further. Wind whipped through the street, pulling dust and debris upward toward the swirling light. Paper, broken glass, empty shells, and loose fabric all rose into the air as if gravity had suddenly weakened.

A low rumbling sound vibrated through the ground. The building's windows shattered outward all at once. The vortex flickered violently like a storm about to break apart.

Kazami shouted, "Everyone fall back! Now!"

Soldiers scrambled as the vortex flashed again, brighter than before. Olivia shielded her eyes from the sudden burst of light. The world shook, and the air crackled like electricity tearing through the sky.

Olivia whispered one more time, almost inaudible to herself.

"What the hell is happening inside that building...?"

***

The heavens above the mortal world existed in a quiet, endless glow. A soft golden mist drifted between floating islands made of marble and mythical crystal.

In the deepest part of that sacred realm rested the enormous palace of the Goddess. Its pillars shimmered with a sickly, corrupted beauty that did not match the gentle legends mortals whispered.

Inside her private chamber, the Goddess lay curled around the mutilated god she had imprisoned. Her long hair slithered like living tendrils, coiling around his dismembered limbs. Her body pressed tightly against his broken torso while she inhaled his life force with every breath. The god's fading glow flickered like a dying candle.

He whimpered painfully. "Please… someone… help me…"

The Goddess only tightened her grip. Her lips curved into an expression of twisted affection, her voice dripping with obsession. "Darling your life force taste so good. No wonder you were the greatest god that heaven had ever seen."

His body trembled as she drained him again. His pleas turned into faint gasps.

Then everything changed.

The Goddess's eyes snapped open. Her entire body jerked upright as if a bolt of terror had pierced her heart. The loving, delirious smile she always carried melted from her face. Hatred surged across her features, raw and animalistic.

"What is this?" she hissed. "Who dares… who dares disrupt my world?"

Before she could move, a thin streak of blue light pierced through the clouds above the palace.

The Goddess turned sharply toward it.

The streak expanded. A beam of pure blue energy crashed through the heavenly ceiling like a sword splitting the sky.

It struck the Goddess and the imprisoned god at the same time.

A roar exploded through the heavens. The Goddess's scream cut across the realm as her entire body burned. The beam pushed her downward, crushing her magic like paper. She clawed at the air, trying to counter it, but the energy was the exact opposite of everything she was.

"This power… I reject it. Stop. Stop. STOP!"

Her voice grew shrill. Flames of blue light burned across her divine skin.

The god, still trapped in her grip, cried out as well.

Their chamber shook violently. The barrier separating the mortal world from the heaven shattered like cracked glass. Clouds that she had crafted as a divine wall dissolved in an instant.

Gravity seized them.

The Goddess fell first, tumbling through the broken heavens as she screamed in agony. The god slipped away from her, falling from a different direction, his broken form wrapped in blue light as if the world itself was pulling him home.

Wind howled around them as they crashed through layers of sky.

Far below, the mortal world noticed.

The sky shifted color. Blue light spread across the horizon like a tidal wave. It washed over cities, forests, ruins, and mountains.

Everyone could see it.

---

High in a building close to Traitor's lab, Astrid, Ren, Selene, Kyouka, and Nina stood on a roof where they had been scouting earlier upon noticing the leak of coordinates of Traitors. They were waiting for their ideal chance to attack and capture or kill Lan Jia or Melinda but what they didn't expect was whatever is happening now.

The moment the sky turned blue, all of them looked up at once.

Nina's voice trembled. "What… is that?"

Kyouka grabbed Ren's arm and pulled him close. "Stay behind me. That is not normal light."

Selene stepped forward slowly. She stared at the swirling sky that looked like it was being torn open. Her eyes widened in disbelief. "This energy. It is overwhelmingly negative. I feel weak!"

Ren clenched his fists, feeling a pressure in his chest. "Something is falling. Two things, actually."

Astrid raised her head sharply. Her senses sharpened as she felt the divine signatures. "What the hell is going on?"

---

On the highway several miles away, a black sedan raced between lanes. The engine roared, tires screeching as Misa gripped the wheel with both hands.

"Mother, look at the sky!" Hiyori yelled from the passenger seat, holding onto the dashboard as the car swerved. "What is going on? It is like the world is ending!"

Misa shook her head frantically. "I do not know. I have never seen anything like this. The sky looks like it is about to break apart. It couldn't possibly be...is this what project treacherous wanted?"

Hiyori pressed her hands against her chest. "Is this connected to the Traitors? Or something bigger? I am scared."

Misa looked up briefly again, swallowing hard. "Whatever it is, we need to get somewhere safe. Now."

But safety did not feel real anymore. The sky lit up with another burst of blue, bright enough to turn the road beneath them a glowing like it was day.

---

Inside her bedroom, Anna sat up from her desk where she had been looking at Ren's texts. Papers scattered as she jumped from her chair and ran to the window.

The entire sky above her flickered like a glowing ocean. Waves of blue drifted across the clouds, making her breath catch in her throat.

Her heart pounded. "Ren… are you okay…?"

She pressed her palm against the glass. "Please be safe."

---

Among the ruins of the Lan family's once magnificent castle, the air still smelled of burnt wood and cold ash. The stone walls were cracked, and blackened pillars leaned against piles of debris. Survivors huddled around scattered blankets and makeshift tents.

On a broken bench near the center courtyard sat Meiling. She stared upward with a hardened expression. Behind her, children cried softly, and adults whispered prayers that no one could hear.

One of the survivors pointed at the sky. "It is changing color again… look. It's the punishment of goddess. We are being punished."

Meiling kept her eyes on the swirling blue vortex. "Everyone calm down!."

Another woman approached her. "What do you think it means, Lady Lan?"

"It means we are not done suffering." Meiling exhaled slowly. "It means something worse is coming."

She tightened her jaw.

"Everyone get to a safe place. Something bad is coming!"

Meiling looked at the sky with her teeth gritting and muttered to herself. "Ren...my life...please be safe!"

---

Outside the downtown laboratory, soldiers and officers had stopped firing. The beam of energy that launched into the sky had come from the building itself. The vortex above the city spun violently.

Olivia and Kazami stared up at the scene.

Kazami muttered, "This is impossible. What the hell did those traitors do?"

Olivia swallowed hard.

Kazami narrowed her eyes. "Prepare for the worst."

---

On the city's farthest rooftop, two figures watched the sky.

Chiyo Asashi smiled widely, almost lovingly, as blue light reflected in her eyes.

"So it is finally happening," she whispered. "I have been waiting for this for so long."

Her smile stretched into something unhinged, something that world had never seen. "Come here, sister. I will show you what real love is. You fucking bitch!" 𝕗𝐫𝐞𝕖𝕨𝐞𝗯𝚗𝕠𝘃𝐞𝚕.𝐜𝗼𝚖

Next to her stood Lan Jia, eyes locked on the falling divine silhouettes above. Her expression burned with fury.

"This has been a long time coming," Lan Jia muttered. "Now I finally get to show her how wrong she was."

She clenched her fists.

"And I will tear her apart and show my love is greater than hers.."

The gods and goddess continued falling. The sky continued burning blue.

And the world waited for impact.