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Chapter 20 - Chapter 20: I Was Wrong

Helsinki's thin yet muscular frame was covered entirely in thick fur, and, true to his title, his face was like that of a wolf. Sharp fangs gleamed as he bared his teeth, lips curled in a bloodied snarl.

And even truer to his title—he was less than half Hilda's size.

But that didn't stop him from trying to rip her face apart.

"Fuck!"

Hilda roared, grabbing Helsinki's head with one massive hand and slamming him into the ground beside her. She wasted no time—quickly getting to her feet, she raised her hammer high above her head, a wild grin spreading across her face.

"Die, you fucking midget!"

Her hammer swung down.

But before it could reach him, Helsinki darted out of the way, scurrying up the nearest wall with inhuman speed.

The impact of her strike was devastating. The ground didn't just crack—it caved in, rippling outward in a crater of destruction.

But it didn't matter. It was a useless show of strength, as Helsinki had already evaded it.

Now clinging to the wall, he smirked down at Hilda, taunting her with a flick of his clawed fingers.

Hilda, however, didn't take the bait.

She simply stood her ground, letting her hammer rest at her side.

And the moment she let go of its handle to shake out her hands—

Helsinki lunged.

But before he could even reach her, a sharp whistle cut through the smoke-filled air.

He barely had time to look up before a barrage of arrows rained down from above, piercing through his body and pinning him to the ground.

From the guttural groans escaping his throat, he was still alive.

Well, not for long.

Hilda leaped into the air, hammer raised high. The last thing Helsinki saw was a massive shadow descending upon him—

Then, the impact.

His body was obliterated on the spot. Flesh, blood, and shattered bone splattered across the pavement. His sharp fangs flew in every direction—

One even shot straight toward Grace.

She barely had time to react before Adam stepped in front of her. The fang struck his back with enough force to embed itself in his flesh.

Grace gasped, her eyes immediately locking onto Adam's face.

"Are you—"

Grace barely got a word out before her eyes flicked past Adam—her breath hitched.

Muzan had just landed right next to Hilda.

Without hesitation, she grabbed Adam's arm and yanked him back.

"We need to go. Now. Quick!" she whispered sharply. "If Muzan sees you, we don't know how he'll react!"

Adam hesitated for a split second but didn't resist. He let Grace pull him along, matching her pace as they ran.

He cast a quick glance over his shoulder. Muzan was still focused on Helsinki's body, making sure the fight was truly over.

The other creeps who had been following them earlier began crowding around the scene, unintentionally blocking Muzan's line of sight.

It was their best chance to escape.

They ran, their hurried steps jostling Samantha awake. She stirred, blinking sleepily before her face twisted in distress. If it weren't for Grace swiftly covering her mouth, she would have surely cried.

The two pressed forward without looking back.

Not toward the West Lane—the armored creeps were there. Their odds were better on the East Lane.

So they ran.

And ran.

Until Grace couldn't anymore.

She came to a staggering halt, gasping for breath, her hands gripping the swords she carried like canes to keep herself upright.

"I… I can still go on!" she wheezed, forcing a smile despite her exhaustion. She then pointed a shaky finger at Adam, breathlessly laughing, "I run 5K every day, and yet you—you don't even look tired. And you're carrying my baby girl too. It's… it's not fair."

Adam sighed, lowering Samantha gently to the ground.

The little girl sat up and immediately shot her mother a disapproving look, shaking her head at her.

Meanwhile, Adam scanned their surroundings for shelter.

His eyes landed on a large office building.

"Should we hide there for a bit?" he asked. "The Administrator would warn us before burning us, right?"

"It's… it's fine. I can still run." Grace pressed a hand over her mouth as if trying to keep herself from throwing up.

"No, you're not."

"No, you are not, Mommy!"

Adam and Samantha said it at the same time.

Grace blinked at them, not knowing whether to cry or laugh. But with a weak chuckle, she raised a hand in surrender and gave a small nod.

So, the three of them moved carefully toward the office building.

They had no way of knowing if it was already occupied, but at least inside, they stood a better chance of avoiding Heroes—or worse, a swarm of enemy creeps.

Still, it wouldn't hurt to stay quiet.

Once inside, Adam spotted a wooden plank tucked behind a potted plant. He picked it up with careful hands, making sure not to drop it or scrape it against the floor.

"This should do," he murmured, gently slotting the wood into the door handle to bar it shut. The way it fit so perfectly told him it had been placed there by the building for this exact purpose.

"We—"

"Shit!"

And all of a sudden, a loud, piercing beep shattered the silence they were trying so hard to keep.

Adam whipped his head around, his stomach sinking as the sound echoed through the wide hall.

Grace froze and looked up… realizing she had walked straight through a metal detector.

Well, the sound wasn't actually that loud.

But in the eerie emptiness of the building, it felt deafening.

The noise carried through the vast hall, bouncing off the walls and filling the silence like an alarm meant just for them.

Adam, Grace, and even little Samantha froze where they stood, the three of them gulping at the same time.

They exchanged wary glances before turning their gazes deeper into the hall, waiting, expecting something—or someone—to lunge from the shadows.

But after what felt like an eternity, only Samantha's quiet whimpers broke the stillness.

No one else came.

Still, Adam and Grace made no further noise as they carefully advanced.

Their eyes scanned the rows of chairs in the lobby, searching for any signs of life. But aside from their own shadows, the building looked empty.

Grace exhaled slowly before whispering, "Should we check the upper floors too? Think we have time before the Administrators decide to… you know?"

She kept her words vague—careful.

But Samantha?

Not so much.

"Burn us all into oblivion, Mommy?"

Grace's eyes widened in horror. "What the—where did you even learn that!?"

"You, Mommy. You always used to say that whenever someone made you mad."

"Shh!" Grace slapped a hand over Samantha's mouth before shooting Adam an awkward glance.

Clearing her throat, she quickly changed the subject.

"A…anyway," she stammered, "I think we're safe here. There's no—"

And almost as if the Game was waiting for her to say that, an explosion erupted.

The boom tore through the building, its thunderous impact shaking the very walls. The sound bounced through the lobby and surged back from the depths of the building—where the elevators should be.

This time, the three of them didn't even get a chance to react before—

A screech roared.

A piercing, high-pitched wail that stabbed through their eardrums, forcing them to clamp their hands over their ears in pain.

And then—

It appeared.

Lumbering from the smoke-filled corridor, its grotesque form emerging into the dim light.

A rat.

But not just any rat.

A white one, its fur resembling thousands of crumpled napkins stitched together.

A rat the size of an SUV.

[Ratatusk, Lv. 1 | HP: 100%]

And just as its name suggested, the monstrous rodent bore a pair of massive, jagged tusks protruding from its already gnarled face.

Its beady, glinting eyes locked onto Adam.

Grace sucked in a sharp breath.

Then, carefully—so carefully—she grabbed Adam's arm and whispered,

"D…don't move. Don't worry, Adam… r-rats are near-sighted. It probably—"

The Ratatusk screeched once more, and then it charged at them.

"I was wrong! Run!"

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