Chapter 23: Run
Chapter 23: Run
Korig stepped out of the mall and onto the desolate streets of the city.
The scene before him was nothing short of apocalyptic.
Buildings lay in ruins, their skeletal frames reaching toward the gray sky.
Desolate roads stretched out like scars on the landscape, and abandoned cars were scattered about, left as grim reminders of the past.
Smoke billowed in the distance, a haunting testament to the destruction that had befallen this once thriving metropolis.
Korig's eyes widened in shock as he took in the devastation that surrounded him.
"What in the world happened here?" he muttered, his voice tinged with disbelief.
The city he had known was gone, replaced by this nightmarish wasteland.
Questions swirled in his mind.
Had the aliens taken over, as some dark rumors had suggested?
Or was this the result of some other cataclysmic event that had befallen the world?
As he cautiously stepped forward, his footsteps echoing in the eerie silence, Korig knew that he needed answers.
The city held secrets, and he was determined to uncover them.
Korig, standing amidst the ruins of the city, decided to put his newfound powers to the test.
With a sense of curiosity, he called forth his system interface, the tool that had become an integral part of his journey.
"Let's see what you can do," he muttered to himself as he navigated the system's options.
The inventory window caught his attention. It was a feature he hadn't fully explored.
With a determined glint in his eyes, he reached out and pushed The King's Crowbar into the inventory window tab.
To his surprise, the crowbar slid smoothly into the window, and the tab closed.
Korig raised an eyebrow, both impressed and intrigued by the system's capabilities.
"Well, that's handy," he remarked aloud.
It seemed that his journey was full of surprises, and he intended to make the most of every advantage he could find.
With a wry smile, Korig muttered to himself, "Guess reading all those webnovels and being an author does have its perks after all."
His understanding of the system and his experience with imaginative worlds gave him an edge in this new and dangerous reality.
He was determined to use every advantage at his disposal to survive and thrive in this post apocalyptic city.
As Korig's words left his lips, a sudden shift in the atmosphere sent a shiver down his spine.
A looming shadow, vast and menacing, swiftly covered the ground around him, casting the area into an eerie darkness.
He felt a weight in the air, a presence that defied imagination.
His heart raced as he slowly turned his gaze upwards, his eyes widening in shock and awe.
Against the grim backdrop of the post apocalyptic cityscape, there it was, a colossal dragon, its immense form blotting out the sky.
The dragon's scales gleamed with an otherworldly iridescence, reflecting the muted light of the setting sun.
But what sent a chill down Korig's spine were the eyes of the dragon.
They were like twin orbs of molten gold, piercing and intelligent, and they were fixed squarely on him.
It was as if the dragon had singled him out from the desolation below.
Without hesitation, Korig knew that he had to run, and he had to run fast.
The dragon, with its enormous wingspan, began a descent towards him, and he could feel the ground tremble beneath the force of its approach.
His survival instincts kicked into high gear, and he sprinted down the desolate street, his footsteps echoing in the eerie silence.
The city around him lay in ruins, with collapsed buildings, overturned cars, and shattered glass, all testaments to the chaos that had befallen it.
With every step, he could feel the searing heat of the dragon's breath closing in behind him.
The very air seemed to burn with intensity, and the ground crackled and charred beneath the dragon's presence.
He dared not look back, for he knew the sight of that colossal creature would paralyze him with fear.
Korig's breath came in ragged gasps as he weaved through the debris strewn streets, his heart pounding in his chest.
He made split second decisions, ducking into narrow alleyways, vaulting over obstacles, and zigzagging through the wreckage.
The dragon's thunderous roars filled the air, shaking the very foundations of the ruined city.
Its immense form swooped low, snapping its jaws at Korig with a terrifying ferocity.
The searing heat of its breath singed his clothes and skin, but he refused to relent.
He could hear the rush of wind and the beating of colossal wings just above him.
The dragon was relentless in its pursuit, its talons nearly grazing his heels as he narrowly evaded its deadly grasp.
The dragon's eyes never left him, a constant reminder that he was the target of its wrath.
As Korig sprinted through the crumbling streets, he spotted a narrow alleyway that seemed to lead to a dead end.
Without hesitation, he darted into it, hoping to lose the dragon in the maze like network of alleys.
The dragon, however, was not to be fooled.
It let out a deafening roar and crashed through the buildings on either side of the alley, debris raining down in its wake.
It was a relentless force of destruction, and Korig had no choice but to keep moving.
With the dragon hot on his heels, Korig reached a dead end.
Panic threatened to overtake him, but he refused to give in.
Desperation fueled his actions, and he scanned the area for any possible escape route.
To his left, he spotted a fire escape ladder leading to a rooftop.
With a burst of adrenaline, he leaped for it, catching hold of the ladder and scrambling upward as fast as his trembling limbs would allow.
The dragon's talons slashed through the air below him, narrowly missing their mark.
Korig reached the rooftop just in time, his heart pounding in his chest.
He knew he couldn't stay there for long, for the dragon was still circling above, its eyes burning with fury.
Without hesitation, he sprinted across the rooftop, leaping from building to building, desperately seeking a path to safety.
The city around him was a nightmarish landscape of destruction and chaos, but he couldn't afford to stop and take it in.
The dragon was relentless, and he had to keep moving if he wanted to survive.
The chase continued, with Korig navigating the treacherous rooftops, leaping across gaps, and narrowly avoiding the dragon's deadly attacks.
The city below seemed like a war zone, and the dragon's presence had brought devastation on an unimaginable scale.
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