Neurolink System in the Modern World-Chapter 292: Battle of Destruction

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"The intruder is this way!" a North Korean soldier shouted, but they were crazy to think they could beat me with their pitiful attempt.

His voice echoed through the tense air, and the other soldiers exchanged uneasy glances.

Some tightened their grips on their weapons, uncertainty etched on their faces, while others glanced toward their comrades for reassurance.

But with my mind power fully recovered, their chances of winning were certainly zero. They would need to call forth miracles if they want to kill me.

'Even god won't be able to save them from me,' I thought as I continued to harvest everyone. Their lives became insignificant to me, like livestock in my view.

*Ratatatattt!

*Ratatatattt!

*Ratatatattt!

High powered gunshots echoed around us as they desperately tried to kill me with their guns.

But I just slowed down those bullets, creating a buffer for me to put up more defensed.

Then, we dashed through the chaos, shielded by a smaller version of Aegis, and deflecting the slowed bullets.

The soldiers, realizing their gunfire wasn't working, kept shooting relentlessly. It was clear they were getting more desperate with each futile shot, but I skillfully maneuvered through their attempts unscathed.

Though we could have turned invisible to escape, different plans brewed in my mind.

"You're dead, " Using my telekinesis, I targeted the soldier who seemed to be leading the charge.

With a mere thought, his body contorted unnaturally, bones snapping like twigs. He was powerless against me.

The other members witnessed this gruesome display, their eyes widening in shock and horror.

"L-Lets retreat !" Shouted by one soldier who realized that only death awaited them.

But before their minds could the idea of escaping like a bunch of coward, I directed my telekinetic power toward each one, causing them to flip and break like fragile cans.

*CRACK!

*CRACK!

*CRACK!

The air filled with a chilling silence as their lives were harvested swiftly, leaving no room for resistance or comprehension.

But I'm not done yet.

To instill more fear into those who survived, I gathered the broken bodies with my telekinesis, pushing them into the air.

"Evaporate!" With a menacing display, I squeezed their lifeless body, turning it into a grotesque rain of blood that cascaded down around everyone.

As their horrified eyes witnessed this pure evil act, the EXP notifications echoed, marking my transformation into a literal nightmare for them.

The girls' faces on the other hand turned ashen as they realized the person they were in love with was a total psycho. However, I didn't really mind, for this was who I am.

"Let's go," I jolted them from their thoughts.

Heading back towards our boat, I made the decision to target the small camps I had avoided yesterday to gain more EXP.

The modus operandi remained the same: kill and kill until no one was left alive.

"The Phantom Psycho is attacking! Let's run!" they shouted in fear, abandoning any notion of fighting as panic set in. They all scattered, driven by mere whispers of my alias.

'Phantom Psycho is a bit much; my code name is Zero-One, but they'll be dead anyway,' I sighed, acknowledging the unnecessary embellishment.

"Please spare us !"

"Don't kill us !

"We surrender!"

The voices of their pleas echoed in my ears, but they only entered one side and then exited the other.

In just under a day, we finally reached the bay, and I felt a tinge of sadness as my dungeon run came to an end. Your journey continues with novelbuddy

'Thank you for everything,' I bowed my head, expressing gratitude to those who sacrificed their lives so I could become stronger.

'You did not die; your lives will forever exist on my Experience bar,' I added, a hint of melancholy crossing my face. Somehow, I had turned so crazy that mood swings began to take hold.

As for my level? I had reached Level 23, but I hadn't checked my stats yet. I wanted to do it after we escaped this place.

Looking at the ocean in front of us, I began to feel more worried. Fighting on land and in the ocean was different, after all.

I turned around to check on our boat.

"I sense danger," I Muttered aloud as my instincts kicked in. I had become so powerful that only a few things were supposed to threaten me.

"Oppa, look at the sea !" Men Hee pointed .

I turned around and, saw a ship. I instructed my crow to check it out and saw a Cerebrum logo.

'So they wanted to play ?' a smile formed on my face .

I was no longer warry of them. In fact, I was already planning to outright attack the Korean branch after I got back. No need for planning when I'm already this strong.

"These people are begging to die," I chuckled, walking confidently towards the shore.

We are all wearing masks now, so no need to worry about our identity being recognized.

Swooosh .

"What the fuck!" I cursed aloud as I saw a rocket being launched from the ship.

My intuition told me it was very dangerous; don't tell me they just launched a fucking nuclear bomb at us!

*Booooooom!

The sand before me shook as I propelled myself into the air to intercept it.

While it might be dangerous if it exploded on us, my genius-level intellect, surpassing all humans on Earth, already had a plan.

The moment it came within my range, I immediately used my telekinesis to tilt it.

While Teleportation was an option, its 10-meter range made me uneasy, fearing it might detonate prematurely. Opting for the safer choice, I relied on my Telekinesis with its longer reach.

"Fuck! the momentum is too strong " I cursed aloud .

I was planning to redirect it towards the ship, but the rocket's speed proved stronger than expected, so I turned it toward the sea.

Boooooom!

The explosive impact in the ocean sent shockwaves reverberating through the water.

The detonation unleashed pure chaos and destruction , with tidal waves surging outward in a powerful display of nature disrupted.

The once serene sea transformed into a tempest, as mist and water combined to create an ominous shroud that obscured visibility.

It was a good thing that I was able to shroud myself on time with Aegis Projection, and fly higher.

'They are not holding back at all,' I clicked my tongue in annoyance.