Apocalypse Command: A Dungeon Crawler LitRPG Adventure (Gravity And Divinity System 2) by Hunter Mythos

Apocalypse Command: A Dungeon Crawler LitRPG Adventure (Gravity And Divinity System 2) by Hunter Mythos

Author:Hunter Mythos [Mythos, Hunter]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Published: 2022-12-14T00:00:00+00:00


34. Super Monster Winner

Jay watched his mom dance as they moved after breakfast.

The smell of smoke, corpses, and junk riding on a northbound wind couldn’t daunt Mom’s fun. She skipped and bounced at the front of the Champion congregation. She stayed on beat with the low and consistent claps ringing out from their destination.

Miss Williams and the Divine Father regarded Jhara with a mixture of bewilderment and curiosity. Mister Hernandez and Mother Zhou tried to pretend they weren’t associated with Mom… until Mom wrapped her arms around her friends’ necks and yanked them free from their children.

“Super Monster, Super Monster!” Jhara cheered into the ears of her captives. “Super Monster, Super Monster!”

“Lilith, help!” Luis cried.

“Son,” Michelle called.

“What are those strange creatures that want to cling to us?” Lilith asked Mike.

“I believe they’re called parental units,” Mike said, sliding his glasses up. “We have no use for such embarrassing things.”

“Obviously.”

The hope in their parents’ eyes died.

Jhara laughed like a witch and dragged her friends straight ahead. She would’ve run them through the entrance gate if it weren’t for the nervous guardsmen blocking them off.

Jay strolled up behind his eager mom.

“What do you guys need before we can go in?” Jay asked kindly.

“We haven’t received proper clearance to let you through, sir!” shouted a sergeant.

Nearly half of the Champions winced. They were still new to controlling their heightened Perception.

Jay barely batted an eye. His preferred Attribute and associated Talent made his sensory control even greater.

“What clearance do you need, son?” asked the Divine Father– a Mister Elliot Allen. Until now, the man seemed more watchful and to himself.

Jay shifted slightly, allowing Mister Allen to take the floor.

“Clearance from our company officer,” another guardsman explained.

“But he told us not to bother him around this time,” said a different guard.

All the parents looked at the young guardsmen like lost children in need of common sense or guidance. Mister Allen didn’t bother explaining a point. He took a step back, highlighting the twelve magical and ferocious teenagers being upheld for no good reason.

“I’ll get him on the comms!” shouted the sergeant.

A few minutes later, the guardsmen moved the wire-meshed gate aside. Something the Champions could’ve easily torn through or jumped over.

Jay thanked the guardsmen. He ignored their looks at his bloodied and bruised face. Jay didn’t want to think about how it might heal incorrectly. Not when he had a bunch of kiddies to greet. At least his nose was correcting itself. The tooth in the back might be a permanent loss.

The guardsmen inside the pen glanced nervously from their charges to the Champions. The guards only had fifty men and women compared to the two thousand undead roach girls they had to guard.

The kiddies remained seated in a muddy field, one set of hands clapping a beat they’d maintained since getting left here. Soon as the Champions crossed inside, the kiddies looked at them all at once.

Miss Williams cried out excessively, which plainly bothered Brit. But the Holy [Medium] endured her mother.

The parents’ reactions were reasonable.



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