《My Superhero Fantasy》Gemage part3 Tireless' Debut
Advertisement
“So, you are one of the survivors?” the kid sat on the fountain’s edge at the middle of the square. The water crept down the head of the fountain like a water membrane. It was supposed to be sprayed high enough to make four thin streams, but it was already too old and worn.
“Well, I’m an outsider of this…….” Glanexeem ambled to the front of the teen.
The teen put his baton aside on the fountain. He propped his elbow on his thigh and looked at Glanexeem, “City? So you’re from places like Peakland?”
“Not really. It’s the first time that I entered this iron plateau.” “And you decide to help us.” The teen chipped in as Glanexeem took a short pause.
“I will help more if you can tell me about that survivor thing,” Glanexeem sat next to the teen, ignoring his suspicion.
The teen turned at the man and sniggered with melancholy in his voice, “It’s not like you can blow me up whenever you want, right? So here’s the story.”
Glanexeem didn’t make a sound. He just listened.
“The council invented a new tech around eleven or twelve years ago. You know it, right? That cassette.”
Glanexeem took that audiotape he found from the jetpack out and oscillated it in the air.
The boy glanced at the cassette and continued the story, “They stole our heart to produce it.” “Heart?” “It’s the core of the city. It activates every machine in the city and controls all the pipes and circuits in the city.”
“It does make sense if they use this power source to make this kind of…… knick-knack,” Xilix speculated with his hand caressing his smooth chin. “Then, the massacre happened,” the teen ignored him and continued, “They killed most of us. Those Guardians massacred us under the council’s command. I was there. I was there in Inrua, but I survived and ended up here eventually.” The teen stared at Xilix as he finished his story in despondency.
“That’s why mom and dad left this place, huh,” Xilix stood up and thought of it silently. “I will help you, tough boy. This place needs a clean-up, doesn’t here?”
“Still, why should I believe you,” the teen sat up straight and propped his palm on the fountain. The teen looked up and saw Xilix standing in front of the sun. The glow of the tangerine sun surrounded Xilix and went through from the edge of his silhouette. Glanexeem turned back and said, “Because I am your only hope.”
Advertisement
Wasn’t it true? After a decade of fighting, nothing was done, nothing went good, and everything went bad. How could he refuse this man who could do what he just did?
“Oh god! Did you see that?” Sky Passerby was standing on the margin of a three-floor building. “What?” Tireless replied and knocked a Guardian off with a rifle butt. “A hovering mage split the crowd apart with amazing magic.”
“I don’t understand,” Tireless oriented toward Sky Passerby. His upper face was covered in a forest green ski mask, and the lower part was in a same-colored scarf mask.
“Nuh, I think we should get me back to Epiorchard first,” Sky passerby slowly jumped down the building floor by floor cautiously with its rotten outdoor stairs. He was in a leather white tight pilot jacket and a pair of white compact cargo pants, which made him quite hard to stretch his limbs.
The jacket wasn’t pure white. A blue painting of a sharp inverted triangle was in front of his chest. The vertex of the triangle was covering the zipper in front of his stomach cardia. Another same one was on the back of Sky, and the bases of the two isosceles triangles were overlapping at the shoulder.
“If your helmet blocks your sight, you should probably change to a lighter one like mine,” Tireless strode in front of Sky and teased him with his unqualified way of climbing.
“Well, I fly most of the time, and it does prevent wind,” Sky Passerby chased to the side of Tireless, “and by the way, are you certain that the council stole the heart?”
“‘I witnessed it’ isn’t going to convince you, does it?” Tireless started scurrying as Sky caught up.
“Don’t worry, we will find it out,” Sky ran at his fastest speed, but he could barely follow. “It’s hard to team up with a guy who can only stroll,” Tireless slowed down his pace a bit but was still always a few steps ahead of him.
“I wish I could have your muscle,” Sky pointed at Tireless’s vaguely disclosed muscle beneath his green tight. “I wish I could fly,” Tireless tittered as the two quickly passed through the slum city.
Trashes were everywhere. A skinny man was lying on the floor. No one knew if he was still alive. Houses were dirty and forced-thrifty like empty matchboxes. A thin woman was embracing a child in her arm and sitting on the street with eyes full of despair.
Advertisement
“This place’s a disaster,” Sky peeked at the surroundings under his full-face motorcycle helmet. His pity sight stopped at the skinny body for the longest. “Can’t see this in Epiorchard, can you?” Tireless ignored those that he had been seeing for his whole life.
“It does look more shocking when it is seen by bare ey….….” “Hey! Stop there!” a thin short man with small but apparent muscle stood up as they went to the entrance of an alley. The man was wearing a ragged gray coat that barely covered his upper body. “Don’t you know the rule here?” the short man stroked the only pinch of hair on his Mohegan-style head and popped out the blade from the knife hilt in his hand. Many other men came out as the knife appeared. Some were initially sitting on the street; some came from another alley a few paces in front of this one; some came out from the building around the path.
“You know them?” Sky whispered at Tireless. “Just a small gang. Blow up that dwarf and run. I will handle the rest,” Tireless quietly answered back and immediately exchanged their front and back.
Sky Passerby drew out his pistol from the belt. It looked like a long golden revolver, but the cylinder was replaced by a long glass barrel full of light blue compressed air, and the hammer was replaced with a socket and a battery cassette. The glass barrel replaced both the cylinder and most of the metal barrel. Compressed air and mana gushed out from the 1.6-inch metal barrel when Sky pressed the trigger.
A light royal blue gust pounced toward that thin man and knocked him down like a car smashing into a pencil-thin timber. He lay on the floor and got lost in a coma. The two men quickly sprinted through the narrow path. Sky even stepped on him accidentally.
Sky Passerby kept running, and Tireless stayed. The closest two men went into the alley, too. Fat man number one stroked his metal rod toward Tireless. His rod was caught and taken by Tireless’ left hand, and his head got pressed onto the wall by Tireless’ right hand, while Tireless kicked man number two’s knee at his left rear.
Another stick swung toward Tireless’ head from the rear of man number one. Tireless quickly strode back and fought the stick back with the reverse gripped rod in his hand. Man number one fell to the ground, man number three with a dagger jumped up from the back of the half-kneeling man number two.
Tireless’ left foot bounced from the ground. He rushed and collided into man number three before he could ever use the dagger in his hand. Man number three hit the corner of the alley wall and got elbowed again on the head to the corner. Tireless kept stepping at man number two to keep him on the floor and roughly pitched the rod to man number four, standing at the rear of man number one’s body, to block his move for a second. He wished to stride back and keep a distance from his last two enemies to prepare for the final fight. However, man number five dashed and outstretched the knife in his right hand before Tireless could do anything else. Tireless quickly drew back his left hand and pushed man number five’s arm away before reaching his stomach. He squatted down and let his right elbow, which had just knocked off man number three, elbow at man number five’s nape. With a tread on man number two’s head and picking up the knife on the floor, Tireless sighed and leisurely rotated his body to the direction of the last man standing.
“Huh, huh… Uh, please,” man number four dropped his stick and raised his hand to the air, “We don’t have to……..” He ran toward the direction Tireless and Sky came as Tireless gradually walked closer. An unfortunate dagger flew past in front of him and stuck on the wall next to him. He slowly turned, and the last thing he saw was a forest green fist.
Advertisement
- In Serial134 Chapters
Rebirth: King To Superstar
"I just wanted to act my whole life." A regret of an old king who died of old age. Being transmigated into a young man's dead body in a new world filled with things such as phone and movies, he was fascinated.
8 3824 - In Serial40 Chapters
The Patchwork Realms
Athos is a good dog. He likes frisbee, bacon, and his family (SmolFriend, Mom, and Dad). He's not so keen on falling through an interdimensional portal to a fantasy world where floating boxes tell you that you've just been given status as the 'Supreme Exemplar' of your species, a powerful package of abilities that includes human-level intelligence. Sure, being smart is nice but less so when it comes with the need to survive in a land made from bits of different dimensions stitched together like patches in a quilt. A thousand species, a thousand lands, sorcery and super science rubbing elbows, wars and intrigue everywhere...it's exhausting for a good dog who just wants to go home! Note that this is a work in progress with lots of fiddly numbers so I will occasionally need to go back and fix errors, and this might affect events of earlier chapters. I'll try to keep this to a minimum and will post a note whenever it happens. [participant in the Royal Road Writathon challenge]
8 470 - In Serial13 Chapters
The Crippling Little Rock Demon
Died on Earth, struck by an unfortunate sudden bolt of lightning, and was forced to reincarnate into another world. Reborn not as a human, but as a species of Rock Demon (Terrakahn). So, how bad can it really be? Basically just another typical reincarnation story, but this one is really inspired by the story The Golem Mancer written by IfNotForOne.
8 244 - In Serial18 Chapters
Frame of Mind (Fae Mythos: Gar Darron 1)
In a city of darkness and murder, the greatest danger is found in the mind.Alany hasn’t tracked anyone since the war, but when his lover goes missing, old skills are all he can trust.With no other leads, he is forced to contact a mysterious network of telepathic magi, and risk his sanity for hope.When the mind is no longer sanctuary, and even memories can be bartered, is there still power in love?The first book of a new series in Edward Eidolon’s Fae Mythos. A note from the Author: PLEASE leave a review and alert me of any plot holes, weak portions, and anything else. I am in desperate need of beta readers and feedback. I wrote this around the new year, 2020. It's about 40k words and the first in a planned series that follows Gar "Alany" Darron and his agency of detectives as they track missing persons in the city of Throne. I have the sequel planned but not written. Once this one is completely uploaded, I'll be uploading another, unrelated series that as of right now is roughly 160k words long, and somewhere in there, I'll write the sequel to Frame of Mind. I plan to go back and forth between the two series for the foreseeable future. Thanks for reading.
8 61 - In Serial24 Chapters
His Unexpected Marriage
What happens when two opposites wake up to discover they're married?Kaycee has always tried to be the perfect daughter, sister and girlfriend. But her life falls apart when her stepsister steals her boyfriend and she realises she's never been able to compete.Jake has always been the ultimate playboy and has never obeyed a rule in his life but when his father sets him an ultimatum he knows he has to change his ways.It all changes when they wake up married!
8 191 - In Serial22 Chapters
Silence, you idiot ( Kalego x Robin )
The cheerfull sensei Robin-senseiThe emperor of darkness Kalego-senseiWill robin-sensei be able to chage Kalego-sensei's heart?
8 112

