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Chapter 90: Chapter 90 - Ending The Fight

Lily's mind reeled from the sudden onslaught of feedback from over a dozen of her Hive Units perishing at once— plus the ones that were injured in the process.

It was as if a bursting pain was ringing throughout her mind, the throbbing sensation causing an ache. Blood trickled from her nose— her hand wiping it away as she regained her composure.

If it wasn't for her enhanced mental strength, such mental feedback would be much worse; however, since her mental state was so high, it only made her temporarily disoriented. The blood loss was a natural bodily reaction to warm her of the impact.

"I expected it to be difficult, but this is disappointing."

She couldn't help but be disappointed in her own lacking capabilities—it had to be known that even though she was a hivemind, she rarely relied on her Hive Units to fight, and they rarely got injured.

Due to this she had little experience with personally controlling or dealing with the backlash that was brought about by the mental feedback of the Hive Units being connected to her mind— espicessly in such a large amount.

She shifted her attention back to the scene through her Hive Units.

From that attack alone, over 11 of her Swarmlings had been torn apart and instantly perished under the force of the explosion, including the ones that died facing the other mutants. In total, she had 34 Swarmlings remaining.

Even worse was the fact that a Direworm died from that explosion— being an expensive unit to produce and a key figure in her plans, losing one was unfortunate.

Putting aside the losses to the Hive for the time being, she assessed the situation on the battlefield using the various view points. The once chaotic scene lay eerily silent, the air thick with dust, smoke, and the wailings of pain coming from surviving Fort members who were caught in the explosion.

What she found curious was the way the explosion destroyed things—it wasn't like a bomb going off that simply destroyed everything around it; instead, from her point of view, it looked more like an outward burst of energy that either pushed everything away or disintegrated things that were too close.

The building itself was destroyed, but the walls weren't simply broken— they were caved in, overlapping with the inside of the building and sealing it off.

The people that were close to the scene that had managed to survive the Swarmlings were on the ground with bodies broken and seemingly rotting— as if acid had burned away at their flesh at rapid rates.

The ground had cracked, and a large crater had formed, with the mutant that had exploded at its core. As the dust slowly settled, she found the mutant still alive.

Albeit, they were seemingly passed out on the floor.

As the dust settled further and Lily was able to make out more of the battlefield, she found that the group of mutants, though battered and bruised, had managed to survive the blast, shielded by the barrier created by their companions.

From what Lily could tell, the barrier was barely holding on; cracks had formed throughout it, and the mutant that created it was supported by another member of the team.

It was clear that this was the majority of his strength—he would be useless in any further situations.

Lily felt a pang of anger ringing through her mind at the loss of her creations— many died because of the actions of one mutant, and even his allies remained.

But she quickly snuffed the thought out and focused on the matters before her— anger and grief were of no use to her if they distracted her in battle.

The mutant group wore grim faces, seeing and feeling the aftereffects of their comrades' abilities used to the max. They were thankful they survived, but they were not able to celebrate just yet as they noticed the remaining creatures still existed.

With a deep breath, the pain from her mind quickly subsided, and Lily focused her attention on the remaining pieces of the Fortress. Though weakened, the mutants were still formidable and determined; she wasn't sure what cornered animals would do.

She couldn't afford to underestimate them and face another backlash.

Slowly, the Swarmlings began to converge on the mutants from all sides. As the mutants were now gathered in one place, surronding them with the remaining Swarmlings was much easier.

The Swarmlings were swift and coordinated as they closed the area around their target off— but this time, Lily held back some of the Swarmlings. 

Opting to have some remain back and observe a little first from a safe distance rather than having them all dive into battle.

She needed to conserve the remaining forces she had and act only when the perfect opportunity to strike arrived would she act.

As the Swarmlings she sent forward engaged in combat with the mutants— their swift bodies jumping at them with claws and teeth like razers ready to rip them apart— Lily watched intently from all angles.

Her mind raced with thoughts as she analyzed the entire battlefield, looking for any sign of weakness or vulnerability. Even the slightest moment could be used to her advantage.

Even in their weakened state, the remaining mutants were still quite skilled—especially their leader and the muscular female.

They were the main fighting force of the remaining group as the other member supported the weakened Barrier Mutant— using her telekinesis to support the others from behind.

Even with the injured and their team not full, they were able to work perfectly together— showing just how close and trained the team was. They each made up for a gap in another's ability and perfectly countered the Swarmlings that rushed them.

The tension in the air growing thicker with each passing moment— the onslaught of the Swarmlings growing more violent with each passing moment and the group growing weaker in turn.

And then, in a sudden flash of insight, Lily saw her opening to make a move.

The Barrier Mutant passed out from his weakness, which temporarily wavered the Telekinesses girl's attention and shifted it to him—this granted her the perfect chance to get in between the gaps left by her distraction.

Swarmlings rushed the group in an instant, and the ones that waited from behind rushed forward instantly. Slipping through the opening left by the two mutants that fought, they got behind them—their target was the girl.

Normally, she would make up for the blind spots of the other two, but with her distraction, the Swarmlings were able to slip past them and get to her— their claws slashing forward as they sunk into the girl's body.

Blood gushed out as the girl's gutwrenching scream echoed out when the Swarmlings bit into her body and neck, using their sharp teeth. 

Before the other two could realize what had happened— she was dead.

The remaining mutants fought valiantly, their powers clashing against the relentless onslaught of the Swarmlings, but despite their best efforts, they were slowly being overwhelmed— their strength waning further with each passing moment.

With the fall of another of their comrades, their already lacking formation took a heavy blow—they could no longer leave their blind spots to the girl, and because of this, they were quickly put into a disadvantageous position.

The musclar female was the first to fall among the two that reaming— she fought with all her might and did a lot of damage to the Swarmlings however as she fought with her bare body, the wounds eventually caught up to her.

Bleeding out— she could no longer maintain her strength and fell to her knees— instantly, the Swarmlings rushed her and ripped her body apart without hesitation.

With a final burst of effort, Lily pushed her Hive Units to their limits to deal with the final one. He fought valiantly and refused to fall even with all his remaining teams dead—however, even the more valiant souls perished under the masses.

Eventually, he fell, unable to muster up the energy needed to control the earth once more— the Swarmlings were rushing him.

Yet under the impending Swarmliings the man did not show any fear, he did not beg for his life, nor did he cower— his face stood firm as he looked upon the sky.

Just as the Swarmlings covered him— ripping his body apart and killing him— Lily made out the words that escaped his lips.

"For the brotherhood."


Chapter 91: Chapter 91 - Retreating

The final words of the fallen mutant echoed in Lily's mind. Instantly, her thoughts rushed, pieces that were previously disorented fell into place, and a clear picture formed in her mind.

This mutant revolutionary gang was an offset branch of the Brotherhood of Mutants— one that was clearly supported by the Brotherhood in their goals.

She had noticed the similarities a long time ago— how could she not— but that's all they were, similarities. A lot of mutant groups existed, and not all of them were connected— she had searched the memories of the lower members and found no connection to the Brotherhood.

But now she understood— not even the group's lower members knew their group's connections.

The most likely conclusion was that the higher-ranking members of the group were in contact with the Brotherhood while the lower-ranking members simply did what they were told.

Now their connections within the political scene of this nation made this—how they were able to avoid the authorities for so long made a lot of sense now.

The Brotherhood was a powerful force— they had connections throughout the entire world with wealth and might to back them.

'Dammit.'

Lily cursed in her mind as she clicked her tongue— she had no intentions of getting involved with such a big fish just yet but it seemed that the world had a different plan in mind.

With the last of her adversaries vanquished, Lily had to change her plans and make a quick decision about what she would do next. 

Ignoring the slight mental strain that caused her mind to slightly ache because of the conflict that had come to an end— she focused on the aftermath of the battle.

Surveying the scene through her Hive Units, Lily observed the devastation brought upon the Fortress, a large portion of it done by the mutants themselves.

The once imposing stronghold now laid in ruins, its walls shattered and its ground stains with blood and debris.

The members of the Fortress were either dead or badly wounded from the attacks— a lot of them were killed by the mutants rather than by Lily's Units.

She didn't linger for long, though— she knew that while the immediate threat had been neutralized and she had accomplished her goal, others were on the way here.

'Reinforcements.'

The words that the leader of the mutant squad said to his teammates did not escape her mind— she knew that reinforcements would be coming soon.

While she would normally not care about such thing, with another piece added to the puzzle she no longer saw this as a minor matter— the Brotherhood was a large organization and she did not want to fight them just yet.

The likelihood that the reinforcements coming being Brotherhood members couldn't be ignored— and she had no intention to fight them directly.

Especially not after having just concluded her first Swarm battle— she needed to rest and adapt.

'Retreating for now would be best.'

Lily made a quick conclusion— she would retreat from this location for the time being and decide on how to deal with this going forward after she had time to allocate her thoughts.

With a silent command, Lily directed her Hive Units to begin salvaging the bodies of the mutants that had littered the ground— storing them in the bodies of the Direworms; she would transport them somewhere safe and then devour them personally.

As the Direworms and the Swarmlings did that, she had the Scouts fly into the building to find the girl that was mentioned by the mutant— the one that was calling for the reinforcements.

Flying into the ruins of the building the Scout made its way around quickly— searching for anything that it could find. 

Eventually, it came across a large metal door in what seemed like a basement— it was sealed shut without any signs of an opening for it to enter.

Approuching the metal door, Lily planned to use the Scout's senses to peer into what was going on inside. However, as she approached the door, something unexpected happened.

A blueish glow overtook the vision of the Scout for a split second— before cutting the body of the Scout in half.

It happened so fast that Lily was only able to notice a few seconds of the glow before her connection to the Scout had vanished— the Scout having perished instantly from the attack.

'So that's the mutant that spotted the scouts before. Powerful— I want it.'

Greed unexpectedly— or expectedly— arose in her mind after she came to the conclusion that the remaining mutant was the one responsibile for killing her Scouts when she tried to scout the location previously.

Suppressing it, however, she simply urged the Hive Units to move quicker—her instincts telling her that danger was coming if she stayed here any longer.

While the Hive Units worked— her main body also began to move.

Standing up, she left the building she was using as a temporary base— erasing any traces of her presence before she vanished into the night.


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