The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile

Chapter 90



Chapter 90

Dongyu Village had long been nicknamed —a name earned from its houses clinging to the mountainside. But the once-lush Dongyu Mountain now resembled the aftermath of a wildfire, its slopes reduced to charred husks, shrouded in thick black mist.

The village’s tallest building, a sprawling complex, was half-buried in the mountain. Now, it was engulfed in that same mist, as if a storm cloud had swallowed the hillside.

This was no ordinary fog.

It was corrupted energy—the very foundation of this twisted space. The hallucinations, the looping streets, the —all of it stemmed from this malignant force. And at its heart, something far worse lurked.

…..

Inside a supermarket across from the corrupted building, four men in camouflage gear sat around a table, scavenged food spread before them.

They were the last survivors of the 13 anti-demon mercenaries sent in: two demon-hunting agents and two elite soldiers.

This was their third zone within the distorted space. The first had been an underground parking garage, where two of them regrouped. The second, a nightmarish district where they’d fought a Tier-2 demonic entity for days before finally killing it.

Now, they’d reached the core—the domain of the Tier-4 entity, “The Unseen.”

Trapped here for over a month (though time crawled slower in this zone), they’d survived on expired but still-edible supermarket goods.

Then, a week ago, their fragile equilibrium shattered.

An old man and a blond kid had barged in—

In a place where every mouthful of food mattered, this was a death sentence. Worse, the old man was terrifyingly strong and mercenaries. Every encounter ended in bloodshed.

Now, with one agent missing an arm and another’s demonic weapon destroyed, the mercenaries were holed up in this supermarket, plotting.

growled a hulking bald man.

William—a blond, square-jawed brute who’d lost his right arm—winced as blood seeped through his bandages.

He shot a glare at the wiry man beside him.

Beast muttered.

William scoffed. In this hellscape, everyone coped differently. Beast fucked. here blew shit up—literally.

Beast said.

William nodded.

The bald man grinned.

…..

Meanwhile, outside, the old man—Elder He, one of the capital’s most seasoned demon hunters—led his ragtag group through the ruins.

His mission wasn’t to slay the Tier-4 entity (a fool’s errand) but to rescue missing agents. Yet after weeks of searching, he’d only found his male disciple, Luo Chenguang, and a handful of civilians.

His other disciple, Fang Mingyue, was still missing.

a civilian whined.

Luo Chenguang snapped. The blond, spiky-haired young man had zero patience for complaints.

Elder He suddenly halted. His bone cane tapped the ground.

As Luo Chenguang herded the group toward the store, a civilian spotted a half-open canned lunch meat on a cardboard box.

He lunged greedily—ignoring the wire beneath it.

BOOM.

The man vaporized. The soldier behind him flew backward, shrapnel shredding his legs.

Screams erupted as gunfire rained from nearby buildings—targeting only the civilians. Limbs shattered. Blood sprayed. The mercenaries weren’t killing them.

They were baiting Elder He.

Elder He slammed his cane down. Black light pulsed, erecting bone walls that tanked bullets like tank armor.

Luo Chenguang donned his Demonic Vision Goggles—flesh-clad lenses that revealed energy traces.

Elder He growled.

But the mercenaries had learned. As Elder He advanced, they retreated, keeping distance. Behind them, the wounded civilians’ screams clawed at his resolve.

He couldn’t save them. Not without dropping the bone wall. Not without dooming everyone.

…..

CRASH!

A body smashed through a second-floor window—William, hurled into the street like a ragdoll.

WHOOSH. A rocket streaked from the shattered window.

a voice cheered.

BOOM.

The explosion catapulted through a wall.

Then—a blur of yellow dropped onto William.

A gun pressed to his skull.

BANG.

No monologue. No hesitation. Just a dead mercenary captain.

Elder He stared.


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