Global Mutation: The Hunger System-Chapter 76: The Dead Zone
The ascent out of the First Continental Reserve was completely, terrifyingly silent.
Ren did not walk up the massive marble staircase; he glided. The Tier-3 physiological overhaul had completely eliminated the heavy, grinding mechanical friction of his previous evolutions. His Level 40 frame remained a towering two hundred and seventy pounds of hyper-condensed kinetic mass, but the dark, iridescent obsidian plates of his Chitin Shell were flawlessly flush with his pitch-black, tungsten-sheened skin. His heavy combat boots made absolutely zero sound against the pristine, moss-covered marble.
His striking, angular facial features remained completely unchanged, exactly as they had been before the apocalypse, but the absolute void of his solid violet eyes stripped away any lingering illusion of humanity.
He had become a localized black hole.
The Aura of the Void radiating from his chest did not project heavy, crushing atmospheric pressure. It did the exact opposite. It violently inhaled the ambient mana within a hundred-yard radius. The thick, bioluminescent green moss carpeting the bank lobby rapidly flickered and died as he passed, its terrestrial energy completely siphoned into the absolute zero-point singularity of his vascular system.
Chloe walked exactly ten paces behind him, her FN P90 submachine gun lowered.
She felt the aura immediately. It didn’t crush her fragile human heart, but it left the air tasting incredibly sterile and hollow, like breathing inside a sterilized vacuum chamber. The oppressive, sweltering humidity of the overgrown city simply ceased to exist within his immediate perimeter.
They stepped out through the ruined brass doors and back onto the cracked asphalt of the financial district.
The artificial canyon of leaning skyscrapers was heavily shadowed in the late evening light. Above them, the massive, interlocking canopy of train-sized vines and mutated flora completely bridged the gap between the monolithic buildings.
"We are ascending," Ren stated.
His voice was perfectly smooth, incredibly clear, and completely devoid of the guttural vibration he had possessed at Level 32. It carried the undeniable, quiet finality of a natural law.
He didn’t look for an elevator shaft or a fire escape. He walked directly up to the sheer, shattered glass facade of a forty-story corporate tower leaning heavily across the avenue.
[Skill Activated: Rending Claws]
The ten-inch, pitch-black talons slid effortlessly from his knuckles. He drove his hands directly into the reinforced steel framing of the skyscraper and began to climb.
He moved with flawless, terrifying vertical speed, his boots finding perfect purchase on the rusted steel girders. He didn’t pull himself up; he simply displaced his massive weight upward, scaling the sheer vertical drop like an arachnid.
Chloe utilized the thick, hanging vines that draped across the building’s facade, hauling her exhausted human biology upward with desperate, burning determination. Ren maintained a steady, measured pace, ensuring she remained safely within the completely stabilized, mana-drained perimeter of his aura.
They climbed for thirty minutes, pushing hundreds of feet above the dead street level.
As they breached the twentieth floor, the dense, bioluminescent canopy of the synthetic jungle completely swallowed them. The architecture of the skyscraper was entirely lost beneath massive, overlapping leaves the size of billboards and thick, pulsing branches that wove between the shattered floors.
But as Ren climbed deeper into the canopy, the jungle began to violently reject him.
The Aura of the Void was an absolute death sentence to the highly mutated, mana-dependent flora. As his hundred-yard perimeter washed over the massive vines, the pulsing green sap instantly blackened and crystallized. The colossal leaves withered into dry, brittle ash. A localized wave of necrosis radiated outward from his climbing form, turning the vibrant, overgrown canopy into a decaying, crumbling grey husk.
The sudden, catastrophic death of the vegetation did not go unnoticed.
The System overlay flashed a stark, blindingly red warning across Ren’s retinas.
[Warning: Canopy Apex Detected.] [Goliath Harpy-Mantis (Lvl 39)] [Status: Territorial / Suffocating]
Hidden deep within the foliage on the thirtieth floor, an incredibly lethal apex predator had claimed the skyscraper as its localized hunting ground. The beast was a horrific, aerodynamic nightmare—a massive, forty-foot-long fusion of a praying mantis and a heavily mutated bird of prey. Its exoskeleton was forged from lightweight, iridescent green chitin, and its massive forelimbs were serrated, mono-molecular scythes designed to effortlessly decapitate other high-tier anomalies in mid-air.
It relied heavily on the ambient mana of the canopy to maintain its massive, hovering flight capabilities.
When Ren’s Aura of the Void breached the thirtieth floor, the Goliath Harpy-Mantis was instantly stripped of its environmental energy feed. The ambient mana keeping its massive, forty-foot bulk suspended in the air was violently sucked away.
The beast didn’t swoop down to ambush them. It literally fell out of the sky. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
The massive, heavily armored insectoid plummeted through the dying, ashen branches, shrieking in absolute, choking panic as its respiratory system completely failed in the mana-drained dead zone.
It crashed heavily onto the exposed, rusted steel I-beam of the twenty-fifth floor, exactly ten feet above Ren.
The beast thrashed wildly, its massive, iridescent green wings beating frantically against the dead air, completely unable to generate lift. Its multi-faceted eyes locked onto the dark, tungsten-sheened monolith climbing toward it. It raised its massive, serrated forelimbs, desperately attempting to defend its territory despite the catastrophic neurological suppression shutting down its brain.
Ren didn’t pause his climb. He didn’t draw the Crimson vibro-sword.
He simply reached the twenty-fifth-floor girder, pulling his massive, two-hundred-and-seventy-pound frame up to stand directly in front of the suffocating, forty-foot leviathan.
The Harpy-Mantis lunged, its mono-molecular scythe sweeping horizontally to decapitate him.
Ren didn’t block. He didn’t dodge.
He stepped directly inside the beast’s reach. The razor-sharp, serrated scythe struck the side of his neck. The impact generated a blinding spark of kinetic friction, but the mono-molecular edge completely failed to breach his pitch-black Iron Skin. It was like striking a wet paper towel against solid diamond.
Ren raised his left hand, his pitch-black talons extended.
He didn’t use brute force to tear the beast apart. He moved with absolute, surgical precision. He drove his hand directly into the incredibly narrow, unarmored joint connecting the beast’s massive head to its thorax. He gripped the creature’s primary nerve cluster and simply crushed it between his thumb and forefinger.
The forty-foot apex predator went entirely, instantly limp, its massive scythes dropping uselessly to the rusted steel beam.
[Target Dead: Goliath Harpy-Mantis (Lvl 39)] [Experience Gained: 195,000]
The massive influx of experience points washed over his Level 40 architecture, a tiny drop in an incredibly deep, infinite ocean.
Ren utilized his talons to cleanly extract the beast’s core—a jagged, pulsing orb of bright, wind-aligned mana. He didn’t crush it. He casually tossed the heavy crystal into one of the empty tactical pouches on his leather utility belt, saving it for later logistical processing.
Chloe finally hauled herself over the edge of the twenty-fifth-floor girder, collapsing onto the rusted steel, completely breathless. She looked at the massive, forty-foot carcass of the dead apex predator, and then at the crumbling, ashen grey perimeter of dead vegetation surrounding them in a perfect, hundred-yard sphere.
"It couldn’t even fight back," Chloe whispered, her eyes wide with absolute disbelief. "You just... turned off the air."
"The localized ecosystem relies on the System’s energy grid to sustain impossible biological mass," Ren stated, looking up toward the very top of the skyscraper, where the dense, overgrown canopy completely blocked the sky. "When you remove the grid, they are merely heavy meat."
Ren steps effortlessly over the dead, iridescent carcass of the Harpy-Mantis, his flawless, frictionless armor absorbing the dying ambient light, driving his massive frame further up the rusted steel skeleton to breach the absolute top of the synthetic jungle.







