Chapter 8 - Judgment Day Is Mine
“Hey,
can you stand? I’ll help you.” Diana, finally getting Colgate to his feet,
glared at Hao's fleeing figure and cursed audibly. "Damn him! He's not
getting away this time!" she was hella pissed off.
“Right.”
Colgate nodded, still a bit shaken but ready to resume the chase.
“Where
are you my precious? Show yourself.” As Hao ventured further down the drain, he
could feel the magical energy of the X-Class sword growing stronger, guiding
him towards his prize. Behind him, Diana and Colgate pursued relentlessly, the
thrilling chase filled with near-misses, daring leaps, and verbal
confrontations.
Hao
sprinted alongside the drain like a train while his Vibe Sense was meticulously
scanning the open interior for the priceless artefact. His Vibe Edge emitted
delicate vibrations that danced and bounced off the surroundings, painting a
picture of the world in brilliant shades of blue.
"Where
is it? I know it came through here," he questioned under his breath. An
inexplicable feeling tugged at him, but he couldn't quite grasp the source of
the sensation. His bewilderment deepened as he continued to search.
Directing
his senses at his rear, Hao caught sight of Colgate and Diana, who were
struggling to keep up. Their movements were hampered due to the effects of the
blast from the crashing aircraft. The explosion had sent a shockwave rippling
through the area, which left the two Imperial Hounds disoriented.
“Huh?
Is that what I think it is?”
Suddenly,
Hao's Vibe Sense picked up something. The beating blue frequency painted the
size and shape of the X-Class sword, moving with the sludge currents beneath a
tunnel. "I better get to it quickly before it's lost forever," he sprang
ahead, increasing his pace to retrieve the precious weapon.
Seconds
later, Hao reached the tunnel. He wasted no time plunging his hand into the
filthy sludge until he grasped the hilt of the sword. “Yes, I’ve got it!” Triumph
filled him as he pulled Judgment Day from its murky hiding place. But his
moment of joy was interrupted by a shout from behind. Without looking back, he felt
Colgate and Diana approaching slowly, their faces set with grimness.
"Moving
a bit slow there, eh? Looking for this?" Hao taunted, brandishing Judgment
Day with a smug grin. His confidence, however, left him vulnerable. From the outer
range of his Vibe Sense, he caught a flash of movement. The last remaining
Pursuer droid lunged at him, its razor-sharp projectile aimed squarely at his
chest.
Hao's
shock was palpable as he did his best to evade the deadly strike. "I
forgot that this rust bucket was still on my tail. I better take care of it
quickly before those two get here.” Steeling himself, he stared down the
Pursuer who landed at the opposite side of the drain, his grip on Judgment Day
tightening, for he wasn’t about to let it be snatched from him again.
A
tense silence hung in the atmosphere as the stage was set for the next epic
confrontation. Hao gave Judgment Day one last glance, admiring its sleek and
deadly form before he secured it at his rear out of reach.
He
was intently staring down the Pursuer. "I'll make this quick," he
told the droid, portraying a cool air of masculine confidence.
A
second later, the Pursuer made the first move. The battle erupted in a
whirlwind of swift, calculated movements, metal striking metal in a dazzling
symphony of chaos. Hao danced around the Pursuer droid's relentless attacks,
his Vibe Edge granting him unparalleled insight into each of the deadly strikes
the machine unleashed. For every strike the droid launched, Hao countered with
a precision that showcased his masterful control over his sword.
Boom!
Boom! Boom!
The
fight became more intense. The two combatants appeared to blur together, their
forms melding into a single entity of steel and fury. Hao's Vibe Edge roared
with energy, the sword's vibrations guiding him through the maelstrom of
slashes and parries. Then, in a split second, Hao unleashed his Quick Draw
technique, a lightning-fast slash that seemed to bend time and space itself.
Clunk!
The
Pursuer droid, caught off guard by the sudden attack, was sliced cleanly in
half, the two halves sputtering and sparking as they separated. Hao leapt back,
next, the droid's internal components were laid bare, a chaotic mesh of metal
and circuits. The split machine emitted a final, pitiful whir as it succumbed
to its fate, falling apart and plummeting into the murky depths of the drain’s
sludge below.
"Heh,
rust in pieces," Hao quipped, his expression one of smug satisfaction.
“I
better get my ass out of here.” Surveying the area, Hao spotted a stairway at
the side leading up to the main street.
A
Sword-Glider zoomed by. Seizing the opportunity, he used Night Tamer to launch
himself onto the glider, hitching a ride with the startled driver.
“Huh!
Where the hell did you come from mate?” The man gaped at Hao's abrupt hijacking
of his vessel, but Hao tossed him some Blade Tokens as compensation, eliciting
a nod of understanding from the driver.
“Dammit!”
Colgate
and Diana watched from below, bitterness and pain painted on their faces. While
struggling to catch their breath, Colgate noticed a trickle of blood on his
arm. Despite Diana's concern, he brushed off her inquiries about his health.
"I'm
fine," he grunted, trying to maintain a macho facade.
“Really?”
Diana scowled, warning him not to let his pride get in the way of his
well-being. "Vee escaped, so what now?" Diana asked with a bit of
worriedness on her countenance. Her fears set in as she considered the
consequences of their failure.
"We'll
report what happened here to the Chief Curator," Colgate replied, his gaze
sweeping over the gathering crowd of curious residents. "Let's get out of
here before the OSD shows up and be a pain in the ass. We’ll check if Coulson is
still kicking on the way back."
“He
should be fine, or maybe not.” Diana seconded guess herself as she spied at the
sludge in the drain. “The OSD is sure to seek us out later.”
The
OSD, or Optimum Security Division, was an elite law enforcement agency in
Crossblades. Tasked with maintaining order and investigating high-profile
cases, they were a formidable presence in the city. Colgate and Diana knew that
if the OSD became involved, their mission would become even more complicated,
and their failure would be scrutinized with unforgiving intensity.
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