Chapter 571 - The Oriole Behind (Part 2) (1/2)

Chapter 571 - The Oriole Behind (Part 2)

Of all the domains in existence, none was as vast and in possession of as ood reason

Due to the inherently violent nature of both the aspect of War and its champions, most civilizations which fell under its influence had no choice but to fall under the control of warh the constant pursuit of violent resolution, had led their subjects, as well as the territories they controlled, to the path of total destruction

This violent nature was the reason why the rate of consuhest within the multiverse, as well as what caused the necessity of the domain to constantly expand, and find new universes to exploit while the older ones recovered However, while most of these consumed universes lost their importance due to their non-productive state, that did not mean they were uninhabited

Forced to experience the destructive effects of tens of thousands of years of uninterrupted world-ending wars, these universes' survivors would be left with the task of rebuilding their civilizations Regardless of whether they were destroyed by revolutions against crazed tyrants, nuclear holocausts, or the decisions of foolish governments

In one universe such as these, was a relatively srey A color not caused by the dullness of the planet's elements, but due to the immense clouds of sed into the clouds with the sole purposes of bloating the sun, and to fall onto the planet's inhabitants as toxic rain The naotten, as none of its culture had survived the wars

A this planet's destroyed cities, there was one that idely known for its brutality A run-down metropolis whose few survivors did what they could to survive not only the harsh conditions caused by the war, but also other survivors, as being caught unpreparedup in so! Don't stop!” Yelled a young wo with several h the narrow alleys of the concrete jungle in an attempt to avoid their pursuers, who, just a corner behind, appeared to thehts, and excited hoarse voices

Unfortunately, while experienced enough to navigate the alleys of the destroyed city, the longer this group kept going, thetheo on anye while stretching his arrab them and pull him forward

His hopes found an answer the rabbed his backpack, which he lifted alongside his body with a strength that defied logic, relieving hi hiroup gave all they had to escape a pursuit that never seemed to come closer One that seeroup of survivors stue piles by rubbles

From behind theested that the party that was chasing theroup did not dare go back, as the path they had taken, albeit long and faht back to the people they had just roup decided to enter the building, where they believed they could hide and rest before trying to find a secondary exit that would lead thelasses

”They are not following us anyone out of reach” Whispered the ainst the side of the building's entrance His eyes pointed at the pathway they had just arrived frons of any pursuer

Exhausted, the cubby young round next to the others ”I can't run any and puffing Next to him several more individuals tried to catch their breath while not bothering to hide the signs of fear on their faces

”Co here was an awful idea It's all your fault!” Said a woirl in the blue-colored tracksuit

The girl, seely uninterested by the wo'sWhen she stopped, apiece of rebar, which she picked up and swung in the air a few tio look for another exit” the girl said to the roup

As the irl a nod, she turned towards her exhausted companions, and with a serious expression, asked, ”Anybody ants to watch irl's pleasant appearance being poorly hidden underneath the sweat that stuck her short black hair to her face, and a set of dirty clothes, she did not appear to have any degree of support within the group, whose members, except for the man in military attire, looked at her with hostility

What had caused this hostility was not so that she had done, but who she was

Previously a party of survivors that had forroup for months now, a time in which they had collected a series of awful experiences caused by this young woood looks and enviable physique, was at the center of the desires of enerates they encountered

This occasion was no different, as the chase had been caused by the refusal of the ain between their group and another regarding food and weapons

This reality forced the girl into an awful spot, as she are that these people's nerves would sooner or later reach their liet rid of her, or exchange her for resources Because of this, she had taken it upon herself to always be theas she orth

Unfortunately her efforts were ulti but convince her companions that she was expected to work harder to compensate for the additional risk she caused, and that she deserved the constant berating Of supporting her, let alone helping her with any sort of dangerous task, they had long since stopped bothering