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Training Is The Only Option

When a phenomenal event occurred it marked the day humanity's faith changed. High ranking neighboring planets filled with a variety of monsters that existed within the galaxy's spacial system were now able to invade Earth’s human race. However, that changed benefited the humans when they all awakened a “Status Window” that tracked not only their levels but their capabilities. These humans became what you would call “Dwellers.” And Aimer Belafonte was one of them known as the “Useless Trash.” Join him on this journey to witness how Aimer strive in this cruel accursed world in becoming humanity's last hope by doing one thing. [TRAIN]

TheTeller · Fantasy
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29 Chs

The Unholy Trinity War Pt.2

EXT. SUNDAM, PILGRIMS FOREST (D)

Blood-drenched, disheveled and tattered Reminyah came out an Entrance broad daylight in a remote forest; two 'men-in-black' agents who stood post wore quite the shocked expression seeing Reminyah the way he is.

"Young master…" one said, "You made it? How could you…" Reminyah stopped the agent, "I just did." The other agent continued, "That Entrance was level 3. Generally speaking the Entrance should be filled with ascendant level monsters yet you took them on all alone. Impressive is what I'd say." "Thanks. Now, shall we go?" replied Reminyah, he was fully dressed after receiving a change of clothes from one of the agents; walking off with a cocky smile the last thing he seen.

{DING}

"Congratulations, you've become a Sky-Dweller!"

EXT. DISTRICT 6, LAIRKEEPER HQ

Reminyah entered Lairs' HQ with his head held high, and after maneuvering through a few corridors he came to an office—inside that office was a man sitting behind a large desk that extended from nearly one end of the room to the other. His chair was turned backwards while he stared through the glass walls behind in front of him.

"Good day father. Up and early as usual I see," Reminiyah walked in picking up along the way a bottle of liquor from one of the side tables. "Good day son. Tell me, how's your morning been so far?" Reminiyah's father asked without turning. "Well I've come bearing great news. Earlier it just so happens after dealing with that little situation of yours, I achieved the title Sky-Dweller." His chit spun around revealing cold, blue eyes, parted greyish-whitish hair, and very oppressing figure though on the smaller side, "You mean, you've finally reached that level?"

"Indeed I have," Reminiyah replied taking few gulps of the bottle at the same time. "The system seems to be coming along. As the warlord overseeing your growth I am thrilled to hear of this accomplishment, it'll make the next step that much easier," his father said.

Reminyah picked his ear, "Warlord? You know, you still haven't told me about that?" "I suppose you deserve an answer so let me let you in on a little secret. Something you didn't know is our family are a long-line of direct descendants to Brother System. With every newborn child the System is passed down through hereditary. Currently your in possession and I as your father and awakened warlord must oversee matters. See we warlords have a far-back history with the Brother System, it's but apart of my duty as an Awakened Warlord." "Are you trying to say there's more?" Reminiyah inquired. "Yes. And I'm due time they'll all be by your side." "Between you and this System none of this is making any sense, but what the hell? I've long dreamt of the day I'd be the most powerful hunter and with this, this is my chance," Reminyah kept glare at the invisible screen before him; his father noticed his expression and smiled, he knew that the system was growing.

EXT. SUMDAM

In this off-the-grid location, a place in plain sight but only to those with inner-knowledge of it. An old and grumpy looking man at this location decided this morning to step outside the residence, what he discovered was profoundly disturbing. There was a brown box lying on his porch, the man picked up the box noticing the leakage beneath it and the wholesome effluvium of decaying corpse. Upon opening the box the man resounded in his head 'mother of god' shutting the box the instant he opened it. This man then turned around and made a blast for it inside, by a stack of stairs he ran into the 'group of men' who runs the Society. The Head Heideion (highest rank of the Society) of this group noticed the man's horrifying expression and when questioned he lookin up say, "A severed head was delivered to or address sir." The Heideion went on to say, "Of whom's head shall this be?" The man replied, "The hit-man."

Worrisome fell over the group and there became a democracy at hand, the cohort was split between "men of action" and simply men who "thought best" to rather take a more conniving approach. Heideion however a hot-headed cannon formed his allegiance with the men of action, it was his belief that their target knows of their 'off-the-grid' whereabouts in addition to the fact they mailed this head to a corporate headquarter—nothing is more discreditable. He rounded up few scholars and henchmen, rallied them pertaining to "going hunting" and claiming back what was once theirs.

EXT. ANGLEWOOD HOSPICE

Over at the hospital Aimer was fast asleep at edge of his mothers' resting bed, he sat there peacefully sleeping with his head rest gently against her leg. At the same time his mother stroked his cheek back and forth mostly staying in her head thinking to herself of a probable future, it was moments after this where Aimer stumbled out of slumber to be greeted with a bodacious smile from his mother. She mentioned he slept like a log where Aimer embarrassingly wiped the drool away on the sides of his lips. Before anything, Aimer phone started vibrating, he wonder who could it be at this moment when Anysia gave a nod, and he picked up the call. On the other end was Nobara immediately cutting to the case informing Aimer of a disturbance at the Guild, his message ended there because it seemed something interrupted the call. Anysia, observing Aimer's reaction deciphered he'd just received some bad news and instead of holding him up they both together hugged before smooching each other goodbye.

EXT. LOUDO GUILD HQ

Aimer arrived at the Guild shortly after receiving the call, at the veneer of the edifice were two black and parked up on the side of an S-shaped curve, using his skills [Truth-seeker] combined with [Animal Instincts] it was deduced in total 12 unknown figures both in and outside the vans. [Fade] Aimer vanished from the top of a skyscraper inside one of the van. Upon suddenly appearing the men inside saw Aimer as a threat to be eliminated, however [Insight evo.] allowed Aimer to pre-calculate their every move, stopping them in their tracks before erasing their memories stone cold. The commotion inside this van aided for alert to the other members outside. Aimer, caring little of this nuisance hopped out the van with the most domineering of figures; there was aura, so thick and heavy the feeling that came to bear was similar to that of attempting to lift the world with one hand; Aimer introduced himself, "Who's the dog barking at my doorstep?"

Heidion, he was present and currently involved with the horrific beatings of three of the Loudo Guild members: Nobara, Aurora, and Cassie. Heidion turnt around with a devilish smile towards Aimer; he took a red handkerchief to wipe the blood from his knuckles; he popped his collie and fixed his button then said, "You must be the Guild Leader. You know, security here must be really weak." Aimer, he didn't respond but he stood there analyzing the situation until, something ticked. The remaining scholars and figures who came with Heideion all suddenly went unconscious, "Do say, say that again, what you just said about my Guild."

By now, there were two aura, accumulating together with forces of any natural disaster to ever exist— though it went unseen it didn't go unfelt; nearly anyone around felt it. This immense and intense back-and-forth went on but only within the eyes of their users: Aimer and Heidion. And it seemed there would soon been the birth of a showdown between these impossible two—that no one thought to quell.

Unfortunately that wasn't the case, someone did intervene, someone had enough courage and heart to stop these beast fully destroying the city: they were the BSI agents. Many who have been keeping close tabs on "Reverten" (code name for Aimer) saw everything up until this point, when Aimer and Heidion were about to exchange fist—BSI agents made it just in time to prevent that said. Amongst the them surprisingly was the familiar face, Godo.

Godo arrived at breakneck speed, him along with many other agents (forming the 33rd degree) to prevent these two monsters from coming into contact. Godo swept Aimer into one hemisphere and Heidion into the other; now, with some distance between the two it was time for words not 's-words'. With that in mind, Heideion became the me first to break the silence, "the Secret Intelligence, what are you doing interfering with business matters?" Godo turnt his attention to Heidion, "You, keep your mouth shut. This matter fully involves our agency. You think we don't know what you're doing here, what you're doing is against the Intestabilis Laws, Article #769 states, "Both Government and Guild should never cross paths; should never interfere with internal nor external conflicts pertaining to one another; And last, should never take upon themselves solving a dispute with violence," am I wrong?"

Heidion deep down knew of this fact but wouldn't openly admit it; as he stood there in deep thought Godo stepped closer to him, "I have men heavily guarding every exit, ever corner escape route, and eyes on all your men. If you don't wish for this to turn into a nationwide situation I suggest you take a brief reflection, you've lost control and power over what, a lost possession? So tell me… do you really think it's worth it?" Godo gave Heidion a very difficult ultimatum—which when carefully thought over to avoid a much larger dispute—he initially gave the signal to withdraw his men accepting a devastation lost comparing to what he crummy had in mind, "Men, let's go!"

It was only natural stuck around til' the very last minute everyone of the society-men left the are, it was thereafter Godo shifted his focus on Aimer who seemed to be king gone. But when guided by his fellow men Godo saw Aimer supporting his injured guild-mates (Nobara, Aurora, & Cassie) inside; he made an attempt to speak with Aimer but was met with a bone-shivering, goosebumps-like response, "Godo, thank you but this is as far as you'll go. This matter involves you no more, if it weren't for me unknowingly putting my Guild in danger this wouldn't have happened in the first place. And the worst thing, I hate not knowing and the fear of the unknowing. This is the result of my failures but now I can see, through my failures a solution to my mistakes. Next time…" Aimer left it at that but Godo already knew to finish that sentence and turnt to his men, "Agents, it seems our help won't longer be necessary. Let's move out!"

{DING}

A message appeared to Aimer:

<System Synchronization complete…prepare for the Final Training>