Absolute Cheater-Chapter 133: Stealth Mission
The two broke away from the main group, slipping into the dense shadows of the thick foliage surrounding the outpost. The towering walls of the Metis structure loomed ahead, an unnatural fusion of organic and metallic material that seemed almost alive. Pulses of faint, eerie light emanated from the structure, casting long, flickering shadows across the forest floor. The air was thick with tension, every sound amplified in the stillness.
Asher crouched low behind a fallen tree, his sharp eyes scanning for movement. Beside him, Herman activated a small device on his wrist, projecting a holographic map of the outpost. The map displayed their route to the energy core—a heavily guarded chamber at the heart of the structure.
"The core should be here," Herman said in a hushed voice, pointing to the glowing mark on the map. "We’ll need to sneak past multiple patrols and disable a few security systems. Shouldn’t be too bad."
Asher shot him a look, one brow raised. "You say that like this place isn’t crawling with Metis soldiers."
Herman smirked. "Where’s the thrill if it’s too easy?"
Without another word, they began their infiltration. Asher led the way, his movements fluid and silent, his senses heightened by years of training and his Sanguine Supreme ability. The aura suppression it granted was invaluable here, rendering him nearly undetectable to the Metis’ innate ability to sense energy signatures. Herman followed closely, his Amplifier ability subtly dimming the ambient light around them and muffling their movements further.
The first checkpoint loomed ahead—a pair of Metis guards stationed near a narrow corridor. The guards were grotesque amalgamations of human and insect, their forms warped by the experiments that created them. One had bulging compound eyes and sharp mandibles, while the other’s arms were encased in thick chitinous armor, ending in razor-sharp claws.
Asher motioned for Herman to stop and leaned in close, his voice barely above a whisper. "I’ll take the one on the left."
Herman nodded, silently drawing his plasma whip. Its faint hum was nearly imperceptible, a testament to his precise control over his enhancements.
Asher moved first, his Sanguine Supreme shrouding him in near-invisibility. His steps were so silent that the guard didn’t even flinch as he approached. With lightning-quick precision, he struck, his fist crackling with faint red energy. The punch landed directly on the guard’s midsection, the surge of lightning disrupting its internal systems. The creature convulsed and collapsed without a sound.
Simultaneously, Herman lashed out with his whip, the plasma coil wrapping around the second guard’s neck. With a quick, controlled flick, he delivered a surge of energy, severing the creature’s head cleanly. The body slumped to the ground, lifeless.
"Clean," Herman murmured, retracting his whip.
"Don’t get too comfortable," Asher replied, his eyes scanning the corridor ahead. "We’re just getting started."
They moved deeper into the outpost, each step deliberate and measured. Herman’s Amplifier ability extended their stealth, dulling the glow of the walls and masking the faint sounds of their breathing. They passed through narrow corridors and open chambers, avoiding patrols with a combination of precise timing and Asher’s aura suppression.
At one point, they encountered a group of Metis soldiers stationed near a control terminal. Asher paused, his crimson eyes narrowing. He reached out with his Sanguine Supreme, sensing the faint energy signatures emanating from the soldiers. Carefully, he manipulated their auras, creating a subtle disruption that made them momentarily disoriented.
"Now," Asher whispered, gesturing for Herman to move.
They slipped past the guards undetected, the faint hum of the terminal masking their movements. Once they were out of earshot, Herman let out a quiet breath. "You’re really showing off tonight." Experience exclusive tales on novelbuddy
"Focus," Asher said, though there was a hint of a smirk on his face.
Finally, they reached the chamber housing the energy core. The room was massive, its walls lined with pulsating veins of glowing material. At the center stood the core, a towering construct radiating a strange, rhythmic hum that resonated in Asher’s bones.
Herman knelt near the control panel, pulling out a set of tools. "This’ll take a few minutes. Cover me."
Asher nodded, positioning himself near the entrance. He reached out with his ability, extending the suppression field to cloak both of them. The hum of the core seemed louder now, each second stretching into an eternity.
Just as Herman bypassed the final lock, Asher caught the faint sound of approaching footsteps. He tensed, his senses honing in on the squad of Metis soldiers making their way toward the chamber.
"We’ve got company," Asher whispered, his voice calm despite the tension.
"Stall them," Herman replied, not looking up. "I just need another thirty seconds."
Asher melted into the shadows, his aura invisible, his movements utterly silent. The first soldier entered the room, its insect-like eyes scanning for intruders. Asher struck from behind, a precise blow to the neck disrupting its systems. The creature crumpled silently, its companions none the wiser.
One by one, Asher took them down, each strike precise and efficient. The last soldier paused, its head tilting as if sensing something was off. Before it could react, Asher was behind it, his hand crackling with faint red energy as he delivered the final blow.
"All done," Herman announced, standing up and dusting off his hands. "Let’s get out of here."
Asher nodded, leading the way back through the labyrinthine corridors. The outpost was eerily quiet now, their path clear. They slipped back into the forest, the faint glow of the outpost fading behind them.
"Mission accomplished," Herman said, a satisfied grin on his face.
Asher didn’t reply, his focus already shifting to the next challenge.
There were over thirty members of the Metis race standing in front of them, a mix of grotesque Chimeras and one seemingly normal Metis leading the group. The leader’s aura radiated with a palpable intensity, clearly marking him as a B-rank combatant.
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"So, you’re the rats that sneaked inside, huh?" he said, his voice dripping with disdain as his sharp eyes locked onto Asher and Herman.