MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 118: SAND AND BLOOD

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Chapter 118: SAND AND BLOOD

Chapter 118 — SAND AND BLOOD

Morning came without tremor.

No collapsing chambers.No pulsing core.No subterranean whispers.

Ruinsand stood as if nothing had happened.

But Bronze Squad did not return to Sector Three.

Zehell stood in the operations hall, a tactical projection floating before her.

"We’re reassigned," she said calmly. "Sector Three is under restriction. Silver and Gold squads are sealing the perimeter."

Colby exhaled in visible relief. "Finally."

Marek smirked. "Thought you’d miss your stone friend."

Long Hao said nothing.

Zehell continued. "We’re moving east. Sandridge Village."

Ryn’s brows lifted. "The trade settlement?"

"Yes. Late-night raid. Survivors reported burrowing types and pack-class predators."

Darius tightened his grip on his spear. "Casualties?"

"Unknown."

Colby cracked his knuckles. "Finally something straightforward."

Zehell’s eyes shifted briefly toward Long Hao.

"Standard monster suppression. No anomalies expected."

No one missed the subtle emphasis.

Long Hao inclined his head slightly.

Understood.

The jeep tore through dunes under rising sun.

The heat was brutal already.

Sandridge Village came into view as a cluster of low stone structures surrounded by broken fencing and scattered carts.

Smoke drifted faintly upward.

Not fresh.

But recent.

Colby stood up in the back of the jeep, scanning.

"Movement left quadrant."

Marek followed his gaze. "Pack type. Three... no, five."

Zehell didn’t hesitate.

"Engage."

The jeep barely stopped before they were already moving.

Darius leapt first, spear striking sand with a heavy thud that sent a pulse outward.

Three sand-hyenas erupted from beneath the surface, their hide rough and plated like dried clay.

Marek’s bowstring thrummed.

Three arrows flew in a tight sequence.

One pierced an eye socket.

One embedded in the throat.

One struck the chest but bounced off hardened hide.

Colby dropped down beside Darius, gauntlets igniting faintly with compressed force.

The hyena lunged.

Colby met it head-on.

His fist collided with its skull.

Crack.

The beast spun sideways, jaw snapping blindly.

Long Hao moved.

No wasted motion.

A quick side-step.

A hand strike to the joint beneath the front leg.

The hyena stumbled.

He pivoted and drove a heel into the exposed underjaw.

Bone snapped.

The creature collapsed.

Zehell’s spear flashed silver.

She did not waste attacks.

She read movement.

When two beasts attempted to flank Darius, her spear curved mid-thrust, adjusting trajectory mid-air.

The silver lines brightened.

The weapon responded to her intent.

Both hyenas were impaled through the spine in one fluid motion.

She withdrew cleanly.

Ryn flicked his metallic discs toward a collapsing building wall.

They expanded into binding traps mid-air.

Two burrowers burst from the sand and were immediately entangled in hardened mesh that tightened automatically.

"Left side clear," Darius called.

"Not yet," Marek muttered.

From the far edge of the village square—

The sand rippled violently.

A larger shape rose.

Thicker plating.

Two front claws curved like scythes.

Sand Reaver.

Mid-tier.

Colby grinned.

"Now that’s more like it."

The beast shrieked and lunged toward the nearest structure.

Long Hao intercepted its path.

He did not draw a weapon.

He stepped forward at the exact angle needed.

The scythe-claw came down.

He slid beneath it.

Palm strike to the underbelly seam where plating overlapped.

The Reaver roared in pain.

Zehell moved simultaneously.

Spear angled downward, she launched herself upward using a burst of kinetic force from the weapon’s shaft.

She twisted mid-air and drove the tip straight into the creature’s exposed neck seam.

The silver lines flared brilliantly.

The spear responded not just to muscle—but to intention.

It pierced deep.

The Reaver convulsed violently.

Colby leapt onto its back and slammed both gauntlets downward.

Shockwave burst outward.

The creature collapsed, sand erupting around it.

Darius finished it with a heavy downward thrust.

Silence followed.

Dust settled slowly.

Villagers emerged cautiously from hiding spots—basements, reinforced storage rooms, overturned carts.

Zehell lowered her spear.

"Secure perimeter."

Ryn began deploying detection anchors.

Marek climbed a half-destroyed roof to gain higher vantage.

Colby wiped sand from his arms.

"Bronze squad for the win."

Long Hao’s eyes moved across the horizon.

He felt it.

Not the Anchor.

Something else.

Movement far beyond visible range.

Subtle.

Organized.

Not random scavengers.

He didn’t speak.

Instead he stepped toward a partially collapsed stable.

Inside—

Claw marks.

Deep.

Vertical.

Too precise.

He crouched slightly.

Examined sand patterns.

Tracks converging inward, not outward.

Something had directed the pack.

This wasn’t opportunistic.

It was tactical.

Zehell stepped beside him.

"You see something."

He nodded faintly.

"These weren’t scattered predators."

She followed his gaze.

"They moved in coordinated arcs."

"Yes."

She stood.

"Meaning?"

"Meaning something was pushing them."

Before she could respond—

A low tremor rolled through the ground.

Colby froze.

"That wasn’t residual collapse."

Ryn’s detection anchors flickered wildly.

"Captain—multiple subterranean signatures!"

The sand at the far end of the village exploded upward.

Three massive burrowers erupted simultaneously.

Larger than the previous Reaver.

Thicker armor.

Red veining along their plating.

Darius lowered into stance immediately.

Marek’s arrows flew before the beasts fully surfaced.

Zehell stepped forward.

"Contain center. Don’t let them spread."

The beasts roared and split formation.

Two went wide.

One charged directly at the largest intact building where villagers hid.

Long Hao sprinted.

He reached it first.

The burrower lunged.

He met it mid-stride.

His foot pivoted sharply.

His hand struck upward beneath the jaw seam.

The impact redirected its charge just enough—

Zehell’s spear pierced through its exposed flank a heartbeat later.

The beast screamed.

Colby slammed into the second burrower with explosive force.

Darius locked the third in direct engagement, spear striking rhythmically, forcing it backward.

Ryn deployed two binding traps in rapid succession, but one was shattered instantly by a scythe-like tail.

The fight intensified.

Sand flew.

Structures collapsed.

Zehell spun her spear fluidly, creating defensive arcs that intercepted lethal swipes inches from Long Hao’s torso.

He moved without hesitation.

Efficient.

Controlled.

Every strike disabling rather than flamboyant.

He ducked under a tail sweep, twisted, and drove his elbow into a nerve cluster beneath plating.

The burrower spasmed.

Darius exploited the opening.

His spear penetrated deep.

Blood sprayed across sand.

The second beast collapsed.

But the third—

The largest—

Retreated suddenly.

Not fleeing.

Repositioning.

It let out a low, resonant call.

The sound vibrated through the air like a warning horn.

The remaining minor predators froze.

Then scattered.

Zehell’s expression shifted.

"That wasn’t random."

The ground began shaking again.

Heavier.

Deeper.

Not just beneath the village.

Beneath the entire region.

Ryn’s detection anchors exploded in sparks.

"Captain—massive signature approaching!"

The tremor intensified.

Buildings shuddered violently.

Sandridge’s outer fence collapsed inward.

Villagers screamed and fled toward central square.

Marek’s voice came sharp from rooftop.

"Movement north—huge heat signature!"

The horizon darkened slightly.

Not from cloud.

From dust.

A sand wall began rising in the distance.

Colby swore.

"That’s not a burrower."

Long Hao’s gaze narrowed.

He felt it.

Not like the Anchor.

Not resonance.

Power.

Raw.

Predatory.

The sandstorm wall moved unnaturally fast.

And within it—

A silhouette.

Enormous.

Towering above dunes.

Red lines glowing faintly through swirling dust.

Zehell stepped forward instinctively.

Her spear hummed loudly now.

"Everyone to defensive formation."

The silhouette advanced.

Each step shook the ground.

Villagers cried out in panic.

The dust wall parted slightly.

Revealing—

A massive armored body.

Plating like layered stone.

Four heavy limbs.

Two elongated forward claws the size of tree trunks.

A horned crest along its skull.

Its eyes burned crimson.

Darius’s voice was barely audible.

"...King-tier."

Silence hit Bronze Squad like physical force.

Colby swallowed hard.

"That’s not mid-tier escalation."

The creature roared.

The sound tore through air like thunder ripping sky apart.

Windows shattered instantly.

Sandridge Village trembled.

Long Hao’s chest tightened—not from pain.

From awareness.

This was no random raid.

This was command-level predator.

And it had come personally.

The King-tier Sand Tyrant stepped fully into view.

Its shadow covered half the village square.

Its gaze swept across the squad—

And stopped.

On Long Hao.

For a brief second—

The red eyes narrowed.

Recognition?

No.

Assessment.

The ground cracked beneath its weight.

Zehell stepped slightly in front of Long Hao without thinking.

Her spear flared brilliantly.

Bronze Squad tightened formation.

Wind howled violently around them.

The King-tier monster lifted one massive claw—

And brought it down.

[Chapter ENDS]