Jason Lim's reminiscing was abruptly interrupted by a loud notification bell. A mission? In a Battle Royale Game, of all times? The existence of a mission now doesn't make sense at all.
~~The Hunter of Revenge Descends~~
Target: The Hunter of Revenge
Objective: Avenge or be avenged! The formidable Hunter of Revenge has set his sights on the Black Shooter Guild. Eliminate this relentless adversary before he turns the guild into a graveyard.
Reward: A bountiful 30,000 game points await the triumphant souls who succeed in silencing the Hunter's vengeful pursuit.
Participation Bonus: Even if you don't claim victory, seize an instant 300 points just for standing against the tide.
Mission Type: Brace yourselves, Black Shooter Guild, for this is a Forced Mission. The Hunter's challenge leaves no room for refusal. Players outside the Black Shooter Guild have a choice to join the hunt.
Warning: Falling victim to the Hunter of Revenge ensures not just defeat but a permanent plunge into the abyss of permanent death. Choose your fate wisely.
"The Hunter of Revenge?" Jason Lim is confused. Who is this, seeking revenge on the Black Shooter Guild, and why the sudden forced mission to accept and kill one person? While they do have many enemies, this seems to make no sense at all.
It's not just Jason Lim; it appears his fellow guildmates have received the same mission. But why?
A loud breaking of chains interrupts their confusion. All of them turn toward the sound, and there, in that direction, stands Lee Minseo... he broke the magic cuffs!
Lee Minseo, the strongest solo player, the Lone Hunter. There's a reason for his strength. Countless battles can make a person powerful, magically. He has amassed numerous stats or world stats—a permanent change in strength, accuracy, etc., achievable only through remarkable achievements.
Despite his immense power, Lee Minseo shouldn't have had enough strength to break the magic cuffs. It should have been sufficient to restrain even the strongest person in this world. How did he manage it?!!
Lee Minseo... The Strongest Solo Player... The Lone Hunter... The Hunter of Revenge... Wait, hunter? It's all coming together now. Jason Lim has now realized everything. They need to kill the Hunter of Revenge, who is Lee Minseo.
But why now, of all times, do all of his plans crumble just like that because of a mission? If he can control Lee Minseo, he can become the most powerful person in this world. However, the world is telling him that he can't do that. But this is not the time for contemplation; it's kill or be killed. 30,000 points are still not bad. "Kill him!!!" Jason Lim quickly instructs.
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They start shooting Lee Minseo. He exudes a red aura, his eyes glowing with anger and the will for revenge. The beginning of a reckoning symphony.
Lee Minseo suddenly becomes so fast, too fast that he effortlessly dodges the bullets coming at him. It's like he's dancing in the middle of bullets, a choreography set to the loud symphony of gunfire. Not a single hit lands on him; he dodges everything with ease.
Then, a deafening silence follows, a slight pause signaling the time to reload, but the song of battle is far from over. It's time for a counterattack.
Lee Minseo becomes a whirlwind of controlled chaos, taking on his enemies with a relentless barrage of strikes. His first opponent lunges, but Lee Minseo effortlessly sidesteps, delivering a swift elbow to the assailant's jaw. With a graceful spin, he disarms another adversary, the weapon clattering to the ground.
As he faces multiple foes, Lee Minseo's movements blur into a seamless sequence of kicks, punches, and evasive maneuvers. Each strike is purposeful, a calculated dance of precision. A powerful roundhouse kick sends an opponent sprawling backward, while a lightning-quick jab neutralizes another threat.
The Lone Hunter seamlessly transitions between attackers, exploiting their vulnerabilities with tactical finesse. His hands and feet move in perfect synchrony, a display of martial prowess that leaves his enemies disoriented and overwhelmed. It's not just a fight; it's a performance, and Lee Minseo is the unrivaled star of this combat symphony.
All of the enemies down, the symphony of battle is reaching its crescendo, and the final move is about to unfold. Lee Minseo must not just beat them up; he must end their life. It's not just for himself; it's for Amy, for the countless they've killed, for those they've enslaved and made to suffer, and for everyone who lost their lives because of them.
Lee Minseo takes out a multitude of grenades from the equipments of the people he beat. The exploding finale.
Jason Lim attempts to stand up, but the beating he received is unlike anything he's ever felt. Each strike feels as if a solid metal object is colliding with him, and the cracking of bones echoes through the air.
The sheer power of Lee Minseo leaves Jason Lim bewildered, questioning how his plan all ended in such a brutal manner. Just how formidable is Lee Minseo how strong he is that it leads his group to defeat.
In that moment of realization, Jason Lim understands the true predator – Lee Minseo, not himself. He comprehends that he can never control a predator; he can never become one. He is just an extra, a prey to be hunted by the genuine predator.
In his final plea for survival, Jason Lim desperately utters, "Please, no... Please don't kill me... I will give you everything." The tables have turned, and the once cunning heartless person and so called predator, finds himself at the mercy of a force far more predatory than he could ever be.
Lee Minseo remains deaf to the pleas, knowing that it must be done, and it always will be. He walks away the pile of bodies—alive but beaten to death. With a calculated move, he throws a single grenade into the midst of the carnage.
Like a chain reaction, every grenade in the area explodes, creating a colossal blast that consumes everything. In that moment, no one survives the explosive reckoning. The symphony of violence ends with a deafening crescendo, leaving nothing but echoes of death as the aftermath.