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Chapter 21-Big Undergrounder

Chapter 21-Big Undergrounder

The first light of dawn filtered through the window, casting a soft glow over the room. Arata stood by the whiteboard, his expression serious but determined. He was about to explain the plan they had meticulously crafted to defeat Thronjaw.

"We've studied Thronjaw's past battles extensively," Arata began, pointing to a diagram on the board. "Dan and Elio have found a consistent pattern in his attacks. He overextends when he goes for powerful strikes, leaving himself vulnerable for a brief moment."

Carly, sitting cross-legged on the floor, raised an eyebrow skeptically. "So, you're saying we need to bait him into making those powerful strikes and then exploit that brief vulnerability? It sounds risky."

Arata nodded, acknowledging her concern. "It is risky, but it's our best shot. We need to create situations where Thronjaw is forced to use those overextended attacks. When he does, his guard drops for just a second, and that's when we strike."

Jennifer, standing by Arata's side, added, "We'll need perfect coordination and timing. If we're too early or too late, we'll miss our chance."

Carly frowned, her mind racing. "What if he adapts? Undergrounders are smart. Thronjaw could realize what we're doing and change his strategy."

"That's why Dan and Elio are working on something special," Arata said. "They're using my ring for a power-up, but I don't know the specifics yet. They believe it will give us an edge."

Before Carly could respond, the door opened, and Dr. Harper walked in, her expression unreadable. Alex followed closely behind her.

"Good morning, everyone," Dr. Harper greeted, her voice calm and professional. "I understand you have a plan to defeat Thronjaw."

Arata looked at Alex, who nodded. "I called Dr. Harper in because she might be able to help us refine our strategy," Alex explained. "Her expertise in Undergrounder physiology could be invaluable."

Dr. Harper moved to the whiteboard, examining the diagram closely. "You've identified a key vulnerability in Thronjaw's attacks. That's a good start. But have you considered his resilience? Even if you manage to exploit his moment of weakness, you'll need to hit him hard enough to cause significant damage."

Jennifer nodded. "We discussed targeting his joints. His size and strength make him difficult to bring down, but if we can cripple his movements, we'll have a better chance."

Dr. Harper looked thoughtful. "Crippling his movements is a good approach. But remember, Thronjaw's exoskeleton is incredibly tough. Conventional weapons might not be enough. You'll need something with considerable power."

Arata sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Dan and Elio are working on a secret weapon that might give us that power. They've been in the lab all night, but they haven't told me the details yet."

Carly crossed her arms, still skeptical. "And what if this secret weapon doesn't work? We can't put all our eggs in one basket."

"That's why we have backup plans," Alex interjected. "If the weapon fails, we'll revert to our original strategy of targeting his joints and using the environment to our advantage."

The room fell silent as everyone contemplated the plan. Suddenly, an alarm blared, shattering the quiet. The Commander’s voice echoed through the intercom, urgent and commanding. "Attention, all units. An Undergrounder has been spotted in the eastern sector. Squad 309, you are to engage immediately."

Arata felt a pang of frustration. "I can't fight right now. My ring is with Dan and Elio."

Alex put a reassuring hand on his shoulder. "We'll handle this. Stay here with Dr. Harper. We'll update you as soon as we can."

Jennifer squeezed Arata's hand gently. "Stay safe, Aru. We'll be back soon."

Carly gave him a nod of encouragement. "We'll take care of this. Just focus on getting ready for Thronjaw."

As the team rushed out, leaving Arata and Dr. Harper behind, the weight of the upcoming battle pressed heavily on his shoulders. He watched them go, a mix of worry and determination in his eyes. This fight would be a test for all of them, and he knew they needed to succeed not just for his sake, but for everyone they had lost.

The first light of dawn illuminated the town's bridge, casting long shadows across the ground.

Alex, the Lion Ringmaster, roared as his transformation completed. His mane bristled with fiery energy, and his eyes glowed with determination. Carly, the Vulture Ringmaster, spread her wings wide, her eyes sharp and calculating. Lila, the Eel Ringmaster, shimmered with electric currents dancing across her sleek form. They were ready for battle.

"Shit, he is way too big!" Carly exclaimed, her voice tinged with both awe and apprehension as she took in the sight of the massive Undergrounder before them. It was a hulking monstrosity, with muscles rippling under its dark, chitinous skin. The ground trembled with each step it took.

"I know, but we have to fight it either way," Lila replied, her voice steady despite the tension. Her grip tightened on her spear, electric sparks dancing along the shaft.

"Let's get it—" Jennifer started to say, but her words were cut short as a swift Undergrounder darted from the shadows, grabbing her and pulling her away in an instant.

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"JENNIFER!" Alex screamed, his voice filled with panic and rage as he watched her disappear. He took a step forward, but stopped, realizing the immediate threat in front of them.

"Fuck! It’s just us three against this guy," Lila said, her eyes narrowing as she focused on the giant Undergrounder.

"Don't worry. We got this," Carly reassured them, her wings flapping as she took to the air. She drew her revolvers, their barrels glowing with a fiery intensity. "Let's give it all we've got!"

Alex nodded, his resolve hardening. He flexed his claws, the sharp tips glinting in the morning light. "Right. Let's show this thing what we can do."

The Undergrounder let out a deafening roar, its massive fists swinging down towards them. Alex and Lila were quick to react, dodging the attack with agility born of countless battles.

"Lion's Roar!" Alex bellowed, his voice echoing with a primal power as he slashed at the creature's leg. His claws dug deep into the tough skin, causing the Undergrounder to stagger.

"ELECTRIC EEL!" Lila shouted, her spear crackling with electricity as she thrust it into the creature's side. The surge of energy made the Undergrounder convulse, its movements momentarily erratic.

Above, Carly flew in a tight arc, her keen eyes locked onto the Undergrounder's head. She took a deep breath, steadying herself. "Perfect shot!" she whispered, pulling the trigger. Flames erupted from her revolver, each shot striking the Undergrounder's head with explosive force.

"LET'S GO, We got him!" Lila cheered, a rare smile breaking across her face as the three of them regrouped. The Undergrounder seemed to falter, its massive form swaying.

But their victory was short-lived. A deep, guttural growl resonated from behind them, causing the ground to vibrate. The three turned, their expressions shifting from relief to horror.

"Shit..." Lila muttered, her grip tightening on her spear. The Undergrounder, though battered, rose to its full height. Its eyes burned with renewed fury, its body showing no sign of the damage they had inflicted.

"Are you shitting me… That Undergrounder… It’s still alive…" Carly said, disbelief and frustration evident in her voice as she hovered above.

"Not even a scratch…" Alex added, his voice filled with a mix of shock and determination. He clenched his fists, ready to charge again.

The Undergrounder roared once more, louder and more menacing than before. It slammed its fists into the ground, causing cracks to spiderweb out from the impact. The bridge shook, pieces of stone falling into the waters below.

Jennifer hit the ground hard, the impact jolting her senses as she was dropped from the bridge. She groaned, pushing herself up, only to be greeted by an eerie voice.

“My, my, you must be a lucky catch. The Vampire Bat,” the voice said, dripping with icy malice.

Jennifer’s eyes narrowed as she looked up to see the Undergrounder. Its entire form was composed of a shimmering, crystalline ice, and its eyes glowed a chilling blue. "I know Vamby, she is strong," Jennifer replied

“Let’s begin, little Bat,” the Icy Undergrounder taunted, tapping its feet on the ground. Instantly, the ground beneath Jennifer’s feet began to freeze, frost spreading rapidly in a deadly pattern.

“What the—” Jennifer realized that staying still would mean certain doom. She sprang into the air, narrowly avoiding the advancing ice. She landed lightly, her body tense and ready.

“Good thinking,” the Undergrounder said, a note of admiration in its cold voice.

“Are you kidding me?” Jennifer sighed, frustration mingling with the adrenaline coursing through her veins. She squared her shoulders, her determination flaring. “Let’s go, Vamby. Let’s fight!”

With a burst of speed, Jennifer charged at the Icy Undergrounder. But just as she closed the distance, a massive wall of ice erupted from the ground, forcing her to twist her body mid-air to avoid a direct hit. The sharp edge of the ice grazed her arm, tearing through her Ringmaster outfit and drawing a thin line of blood.

“Well, Bat, it seems that you didn’t expect to fight someone as strong as me today,” the Undergrounder said, its voice filled with cruel amusement. Though its face was obscured by ice, Jennifer could feel the smug smile hidden beneath the frozen exterior.

Jennifer’s heart pounded as she assessed the situation. This Undergrounder wasn’t just powerful; it was cunning. She needed to be smart, to anticipate its moves. She took a deep breath, centering herself.

“Alright, you icy freak,” she muttered under her breath, her eyes locking onto her opponent. “Let’s see what you’ve got.”

Arata sat, brooding over the events of the morning, when the door burst open and Dan and Elio entered, their expressions serious. Dan approached quickly, holding something in his hand.

“Hey, you guys, there is a new—” Arata began, but Dan cut him off, urgency in his voice.

“We know. Here, take this and fight,” Dan said, pressing a familiar object into Arata’s hand. It was the Wolf Ring, but something about it felt different, more powerful. “I’ll join the fight as well.”

Elio, looking exhausted but triumphant, nodded. “There’s a new power you’ve received. Use it, Arata. You got this.”

Arata looked at the ring, feeling a surge of energy pulse through it. He met Elio’s eyes and nodded. “Thank you, Elio. And you too, Dan.”

Elio smiled weakly and slumped against the wall. “You guys have fun... I’ll just rest here.”

Dr. Harper, who had been silently observing, stepped forward. “He worked a lot, it seems.”

“Dr. Harper?” Dan said, surprised. “What are you doing here?”

“Hey, Dan. Long time no see,” Dr. Harper replied with a smile. “We can catch up later. Your teammates need your help.”

“Got it!” Dan said, turning back to Arata. They exchanged a determined look and nodded in unison.

“Transform... Wolf!” Arata called out, feeling the power of the ring envelop him. His body morphed into his Wolf Ringmaster form, muscles rippling with newfound strength.

“Bull... Rush!” Dan followed suit, transforming into his formidable Bull form. His presence exuded raw power, ready to charge into the fray.

As they prepared to leave, Arata gave Elio a grateful nod. “Rest up, Elio. We’ll take it from here.”

Elio waved them off with a tired smile. “Good luck, guys.”

Dr. Harper watched them with a mixture of pride and concern. “Be careful out there.”

Dan and Arata burst through the door, sprinting toward the sounds of battle. The air was thick with tension and the distant roars of their struggling teammates.