Chapter 374: Moving On Part 3
The sound of bones breaking and bodies collapsing echoed through the warehouse as he continued his rampage.
No amount of gunfire could stop him, and Green Viper eventually stopped shooting.
He was just too efficient, leaving no targets for her to take down.
It was a terrifying one time experience for everyone facing him .
One moment, they were firing their guns at him, and the next, he was right in front of them, knocking their weapons away and shattering their bones with a single blow.
They couldn't believe what they were seeing—no human should be able to move like this or fight.
Some of them were starting to think they were up against a demon or a hunter.
But no matter how much they stared in disbelief, Reign's overwhelming power was clear. He wasn't using any special techniques or tricks—just pure, raw strength.
It was a brutal display of dominance, and it left no doubt about who was in control.
"Is this guy even human?!" one guard yelled, his voice shaking as he tried to back away, his rifle trembling in his hands.
Another guard, eyes wide with fear, tried to run, but he was caught in an instant.
Grabbing him by the collar, Reign slammed him into the ground so hard that the concrete cracked.
'Come on, come out,' Reign chuckled to himself.
He had already sensed the presence of a demon lurking nearby.
It wasn't just any demon; it was a Beginner Upper Level Demon.
In a tier 4 city like this, that was considered a major threat.
But to him, it was just another ant to crush.
The few guards who were still alive huddled together, pale with fear.
They had emptied their magazines at him, but it didn't slow him down at all.
They watched in horror as he stepped over the bodies of their fallen comrades, looking almost bored.
"You should come at me together, to save me time," Reign said, flexing his neck with a casual roll of his shoulder.
His cold eyes locked onto the group as he finished them off one by one.
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The sound of bodies hitting the ground echoed through the warehouse until only one remained.
The last guard standing felt his heart race as Reign walked toward him, slow and confident.
He raised his rifle one last time, but his hands were shaking so badly he could barely aim.
"You can try," Reign said with a smirk, "but it won't help."
He grabbed the rifle's barrel and bent it easily before ripping it out of the guard's hands.
The guard barely had time to react before a fist slammed into his chest, crushing it instantly.
The guard's eyes went wide, blood pouring from his mouth as he fell to the ground.
Reign stood among the fallen bodies, blood dripping from his hands. He looked like the angel of death who had just punished the wrongdoers.
His eyes swept over the warehouse, and a grin spread across his face.
Fifteen figures jumped out from the second floor railings.
They were all wearing advanced power armor that fit them perfectly.
The armor was a bright emerald green with a pattern that looked like scales.
On the chest of each suit was a logo of a serpent eating its own tail, showing they were part of the same dangerous group.
The green glow from their helmets' visors cut through the dim light of the warehouse.
These weren't just regular mercenaries; they were highly trained divergents, ready to take on anyone who stood in their way.
"I'll fight them!" Green Viper screamed, her voice echoing through the warehouse.
Without waiting for a response, she dashed forward, her dagger held tightly in her hand.
Reign noticed her sudden movement but chose to let her be. If she got into trouble, he could use his maximum speed to save her.
She moved quickly, closing the gap between herself and the armored figures in no time. With anger fueling her strike, she swung her dagger, aiming to slice through the line of enemies.
But just as she was about to reach them, a tall figure stepped forward from the group.
He drew his own dagger, the blade gleaming menacingly as he met Green Viper's attack head-on
CLANG!
The impact of their clash was so powerful that it sent her flying backward.
She was thrown through the air, crashing onto the floor and sliding to a stop.
Reign watched the whole thing without jumping in. He knew Green Viper wasn't seriously hurt.
He could tell that her attacker had held back at the last moment, making sure the blow wasn't fatal.
"What are you doing? Do you think you're some kind of superhero?" Reign shook his head in disappointment.
Green Viper was letting her emotions get the best of her, and it was putting her in danger.
"You're still too impulsive, Celine," the tall man said, leaning in.
His visor hissed open, revealing a middle-aged man with brown hair and eyes. He looked down at her with a serious glare.
"This is why I left you behind in this city," he said, shaking his head in disappointment.
"You killed my family!" Celine shouted, her face full of anger. Without waiting, she ran at him again.
But once again, the man easily blocked her attack .
She was thrown back, landing hard on the ground. It was clear she was no match for him.
"Killed your family? They weren't even your real parents," the man said, shaking his head. "And don't forget, I was the one who took care of you and trained you."
Reign listened to their conversation but found it really boring.
He barely paid attention as the two continued their exchange.
With a sigh, he leaned against a nearby wall, letting them talk while he waited for something more interesting to happen.
He glanced up and noticed a large window on the second floor. Light streamed out, casting a shadow of someone standing behind it.
Reign gave it a knowing smile.