Text Game: It All Began when a Cat-eared Girl Took Me In-Chapter 37 - The Rage of an Out-of-Control Mutation
Chapter 37: Chapter 37: The Rage of an Out-of-Control Mutation Syndrome Patient and an Honest Person_1
Chapter 37 -37: The Rage of an Out-of-Control Mutation Syndrome Patient and an Honest Person_1
[Traveler, upon seeing this, you quickly rose to your feet and ran towards the window.]
[You saw in the midst of the howling wind and snow, a hundred meters away, a nearly three-meter-tall black unidentified creature. It dragged a long, dark tail, wildly destroying houses along the street.]
[Roar!]
[The monster’s roar seemed to pause the blizzard for a moment, and many residents braved the heavy snow to run out of their homes, heading in the opposite direction.]
[“Who is he?” Wei’er squinted her eyes, muttering to herself, “Bear-like build and strength, could he be a Mutant Patient with bear gene factor? Is it Uncle Lek? No, bear factors wouldn’t produce such a tail and black scales. That is…”]
[Aina stuck her head out and took a glance, whispering, “Wei’er sister, I remember the smell of that man. He lives in the deep alley workshop area. A long time ago, my mom took me to the workshop to buy things, and I saw him once.”]
[“I know it’s someone from the deep alley workshop area, but who? Anyway, there’s no saving him. Knowing that the factors within are about to spiral out of control and yet still staying on Grey Stone Street, people like that have some issues in their minds.”]
[Wei’er’s delicate face took on an indifferent expression: “That guy is coming this way. Aina, stay home and don’t move. Sister will see if she can lure him away.”]
[Aina nodded, “Mmhmm, I’ll stay home and won’t go anywhere!”]
[Traveler, you asked, “Do you need my help?”]
[Wei’er shook her head, “No need. I don’t intend to fight him. More people might just cause more trouble. Just need to lure him out of Grey Stone Street. The Glory of the Winter Divine Tree won’t allow him to enter again.”]
[“Also, take good care of Aina for me.”]
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[The cat-eared girl gave you a deep look, then leapt into the snowy wind, her figure almost obscured in the blizzard. At a time when everyone else was fleeing, her seemingly frail body moved against the crowd.]
[Traveler, you saw Wei’er approach the creature. After a while, something happened, and with a giant roar from the monster, it began to tear at its own body in a frenzy, spattering blood, and then it chased after the small figure.]
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“Ah! Roar—”
The creature, its body covered with black scales and a long tail dragging behind, let out a piercing roar, constantly destroying all the buildings it came across on the street.
Anything visible to the naked eye, it would claw at, and several people had already been eviscerated, their blood staining the snow-white earth red.
“How tragic.”
In the howling snowstorm, the girl’s voice suddenly rose.
“You are Rhea, right? I was at the deep alley workshop last week to purchase tools, and you were the one who served me.”
“Mutant Patients on the verge of losing control must inform others and leave Grey Stone Street of their own accord. Why didn’t you abide by this rule?”
The monster stopped its rampage, turning its head sharply to the side. Its dark green pupils were full of ferocity and irritability, devoid of any semblance of human emotion.
“Roar!”
The only response to Wei’er was a pungent, sharp screech.
“Rhea, listen to me!”
Wei’er said with her nose wrinkled, “I know you can’t understand me right now, but if you retain even a bit of humanity and dignity, then come chase me!”
The girl dashed down the vertical alley of Grey Stone Street.
Though called a street, Grey Stone Street was more than just a long stretch; it was a community built alongside the walls of Winter City. Besides the five main streets that crossed from one side to the other, each vertical alley was at least 300 meters long, and the limit of the Winter Divine Tree’s blessing was at the end of these alleys.
Since Mutant Patients completely out of control were no longer considered human by the Winter Divine Tree, as soon as they left the tree’s protective area, they would be repelled by the Tree’s Glory just like the Origin Beasts, forbidden from entering.
The creature furiously tore at the flesh on its chest, feeling provoked by an insect. It let out a raging roar from its mouth.
And then, it stepped forward in pursuit.
In order to avoid damaging the buildings along the way as much as possible, Wei’er chose the most spacious vertical alley nearby.
But after chasing her for two hundred meters, as the monster was about to leave the range of Grey Stone Street, it suddenly paused—as if it had sniffed something—and crazily ran back the way it came.
“What’s happening?”
Wei’er was stunned. Based on her past experiences, if the creature retained any humanity, it should have charged after her after hearing her words.
At first, that was correct; it indeed followed her.
But why did it turn back halfway?
“You get back here!”
Wei’er also ran back. Her speed surged, and with one kick to the monster’s back, she performed a nimble spin in midair before landing. The strong force caused the monster to stagger and fall into the snow-covered ground.
The monster rose from the snow, making a noise, “Don’t block my way! Let me pass, I want to slaughter that woman Liselle!”
“You’ve actually regained consciousness?”
Wei’er frowned and said, “What do you really want to do?”
Two lines of murky tears flowed down the face covered in black scales, quickly turning into icicles. With a hoarse cry, it shouted, “I’m going to slaughter that stinking woman Liselle. She even dared to cuckold me while I was at work. We’re both white-skinned, how could we have a child that’s black all over? She also told me it was because of the factor traits I’m infected with, what a joke! Then why haven’t I turned black?
I also want to kill her adulterous lovers; I’m going to kill… kill all of you!”
When the last sentence came out, the humanity in the monster’s dark green pupils vanished entirely, leaving it transformed into a beast that knew only slaughter and destruction.
“Ah…”
Wei’er sighed softly.
She knew Rhea; an employee of the back alley workshop, very diligent at work, and an honest person.
The more honest a person is, the more unpredictable their actions once enraged.
He probably wanted to use his uncontrollable strength to exact revenge on those who had betrayed him, right?
Unfortunately, there is virtually no one who can maintain their self-will after factor runaway.
The monster Rhea had become raised its claws and swung at Wei’er.
The girl was just about to dodge when suddenly, with a soft sound, a middle-aged man wearing a white hat stood in front of her. Holding a steel sword, he cut through the wind and effortlessly chopped off the monster’s claw.
“Roar!” The monster clutched its severed claw and howled in pain.
Under the deafening roar, the middle-aged man took off his hat and looked gently at the girl behind him, “Little Wei’er, leave this place to Uncle; you go back first.”
“Uncle Noss…”
“Don’t forget, I’ll come to pick you up from your house downstairs the morning after tomorrow.”
Suddenly, the Rat King said, “By the way, after I went back yesterday, I sorted out the Snake and Rat Meeting’s storeroom and found something your mother Liya left behind.”
Wei’er’s light red eyes narrowed, “What is it?”
“A box sealed with a skill.”
The Rat King spoke with a look of regret, “It’s a pity that the situation was so abrupt back then, and I had forgotten what Liya had stored in the storeroom, otherwise I would have handed it over to you long ago.”
“How about I bring it to you when we meet the morning after tomorrow? Consider it an early birthday gift from Uncle.”