Chapter 101: The Frostborn Predator
It had not been too long since the sky fell and the world collapsed into a chaotic nightmare of the infected.
For Han Zheng’s group, the brutal, grueling journey to reach the safety of the mountain research center was still fresh. They had barely settled into the bunker’s concrete walls before the mercenary siege began.
During their recent, high-stakes fuel extraction trip down into the lower valley, they had already witnessed the horrifying reality of the virus adapting—encountering zombies whose flesh hadn’t frozen solid in the sudden sub-zero temperatures. But those had not been too hard to handle. The team had assumed the extreme cold at least kept the truly dangerous, high-tier evolutionaries locked down in the warmer lowlands.
The deep, rhythmic vibration that Han Zheng’s kinetic core picked up from the snow-covered road completely shattered that fragile assumption.
The atmospheric temperature inside the Dead Man’s Switch suddenly plummeted, dropping drastically below the already freezing natural baseline of the storm.
The howling winds grew strangely quiet, replaced by a heavy, suffocating frost that caused the falling snow to instantly crystallize into sharp, needle-like ice fragments. The frozen shards rattled aggressively against the heavy steel plow plates of the transport trucks like a spray of automatic gunfire.
"Look through the fog," Lin Qing’s voice cut through the headsets, her calm tone laced with an immediate, sharp alertness. "Something is actively suppressing the thermal output of the burning wreckage."
Through the swirling white-out conditions of the canyon road, a tall, gaunt silhouette slowly emerged from the darkness. It didn’t shuffle, stagger, or stumble like a mindless, fresh corpse. It moved with a smooth, terrifyingly calculated, and predatory speed that matched the grace of an apex hunter. As the figure stepped directly into the flickering, dying amber glow of the burning mercenary logistics trucks, the entire strike team felt a cold dread grip their chests.
The creature’s skin was a pale, frostbitten translucent white, laced with a complex network of glowing blue veins that pulsed with a volatile, unnatural energy. Its unblinking eyes were pure, crystalline spheres of solid ice, devoid of any human emotion but burning with a sharp, terrifying spark of intelligence. Strips of a high-ranking military uniform hung from its frozen torso—the unmistakable remnants of a powerful, turned human who had possessed core abilities before succumbing to the virus.
It was an evolved, intelligent zombie variant, and the freezing landscape hadn’t slowed it down; it had accelerated its mutation.
The creature didn’t mindlessly charge into the fray. It stopped twenty paces away, its unblinking crystal eyes scanning the two modified transport vehicles, instantly recognizing the heavy machinery as the source of the humans’ warmth and escape. With a casual, almost human flick of its frost-covered wrist, the ground beneath them groaned.
CRACK!
Massive, jagged glacial spikes erupted violently from the packed ice beneath the snow drifts. They punched straight through the undercarriage and heavy rubber tires of the secondary transport truck driven by Da Yong. The metal frame screamed under the pressure as the vehicle was lifted inches off the ground, its mobility completely neutralized in a single, silent move. They were officially trapped in the gorge.
Before the echoes of the breaking metal could fade, the intelligent zombie raised both hands, summoning a volley of razor-sharp icicles from the frozen air, launching them like supersonic projectiles straight at the exposed strike team.
"Get behind me!" Han Zheng roared, stepping to the absolute front of the line.
He didn’t possess heat-based abilities, but his core detonated with absolute, unbridled power. Extending his large hands forward, Han Zheng unleashed a massive, highly compressed shockwave of pure kinetic force. The invisible wall of intense physical pressure collided violently with the incoming ice projectiles mid-air. The supersonic icicles froze in space, their forward momentum arrested instantly by the barrier before they shattered into a harmless cloud of fine white powder that scattered into the wind.
Operating under strict lockdown, the strike team fell into an immediate, highly practiced defensive formation. Ah Hua and Old Wang held their fire, quickly retreating toward the rear flank of the leading transport truck as instructed. They kept their heavy weapons trained meticulously on the creature’s shifting silhouette, refusing to waste ammunition as they watched for a clear opening or explicit commands from Han Zheng.
"Lieutenant Chen! Take the front!" Han Zheng commanded, his muscles coiling as he maintained the invisible kinetic shield against the biting, frost-laden wind. "Burn it down!"
With the commander anchoring the defense line, Lieutenant Chen stepped forward as their primary offensive weapon. His eyes flared with a brilliant, volatile orange light as his thermal manipulation core surged to its absolute maximum capacity. He thrust his hands forward, unleashing a concentrated, roaring stream of white-hot flames directly at the intelligent zombie, attempting to counteract the creature’s suffocating freezing aura.
The massive wave of fire cut through the darkness, the intense heat melting the falling snow into a thick curtain of blinding steam. But the zombie was too fast. Sensing the mortal danger of Lieutenant Chen’s thermal blast, the creature fluidly merged with the surrounding blizzard. It used the heavy white-out conditions to vanish completely from sight, reappearing a fraction of a second later from a steep, flanking angle to launch a secondary assault of jagged ice shelves from above.
"I’ve got your back!" Xiao Li bellowed from right behind him.
Xiao Li’s stone armor flared to life, a thick layer of reinforced earth wrapping around his torso and arms. As the massive ice shelves threatened to collapse directly onto Lieutenant Chen’s head, Xiao Li used his earth abilities to brace the overhanging rock walls, creating a solid stone canopy that intercepted the falling ice.
The extreme cold aura of the zombie turned the stone brittle under the sudden freezing pressure, causing parts of it to fracture and crack, but Xiao Li grunted through the strain, keeping Lieutenant Chen’s blind spots completely covered so he could continue his fiery assault.
Inside the leading truck’s cabin, Lin Qing’s fingers flew across the keys of her short-wave console. She tuned her scanners to read the deep, pulsing energy output of the creature.
"Han Zheng, the creature’s viral core is highly concentrated," Lin Qing’s voice cut through the frequency, her analytical gaze locked onto the reading. "Because it was a powered evolutionary before turning, the core is located exactly behind its sternum. The structure is extremely brittle due to the self-generated cold temperatures. If you can break its outer ice armor, a single concentrated strike to the chest will shatter it."
"Old Wang, Ah Hua, get ready," Han Zheng radioed back, his dark eyes tracking the blur of motion in the steam. "When I break its guard, take the shot."
Han Zheng built a massive reservoir of energy within his frame, waiting for the exact moment the intelligent zombie lunged forward to avoid another stream of Lieutenant Chen’s fire. The creature materialized out of the frost, its clawed hands extended toward Lieutenant Chen’s throat.
BOOM!
Han Zheng unleashed a devastating, wide-area kinetic concussive wave. The sheer force of the physical shockwave rippled through the air, striking the zombie head-on and violently fracturing the thick, crystalline ice armor protecting its torso.
The creature was thrown backward into a snow drift, its unblinking eyes widening with a sudden flash of primitive survival instinct as its chest barrier shattered.
Before Old Wang or Ah Hua could pull their triggers to exploit the opening, the intelligent zombie realized it was completely outmatched by the tight coordination and tactical versatility of the human squad. It let out a piercing, high-frequency hiss that vibrated through the very marrow of their bones, a sound that caused the remaining ice on the canyon walls to crack and groan precariously.
The creature retreated backward into the blinding, white-out depths of the mountain storm, disappearing as quickly as a phantom into the lower slopes of the wilderness, leaving the team behind in the freezing dark.
A heavy, tense silence fell over the Dead Man’s Switch, broken only by the crackle of the burning trucks and the labored breathing of the squad.
"Don’t pursue," Han Zheng said, lowering his hands as his core settled. His expression remained incredibly grim as he looked down at the punctured, ruined tires of Da Yong’s transport truck.
Lin Qing stepped out of the cabin, her boots crunching in the snow as she walked over to his side. Her face was pale, and it wasn’t just from the cold.
"We have a massive problem," Lin Qing said softly, looking back down the long, winding gorge path where the intelligent zombie had vanished. "The loud explosions from the artillery ambush, the wailing vehicle horns, and the massive noise we just created... it didn’t just attract that high-tier variant. It woke up the mountain."
Han Zheng looked up at the high ridges, his senses tingling. The silence of the winter wasteland was officially gone. The noise of their victory had drawn the eyes of a completely new, hidden threat, and every single one of them could feel the heavy weight of an invisible predator looming over their frozen territory.
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