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Chapter 11 - Chapter 11 - Sacred Blood Alien

"Grandmaster, why don't we just end that lunatic once and for all?" Vyom asks as they move a little away from 'Dev-Ashram.'

"Avni Shergill is a very stubborn girl. She doesn't like anyone interfering in her matters. Since she chose not to kill that lunatic herself, if I take his life, it might anger her. And I can't let that happen," Grandmaster says with a slight smirk. Avni Shergill is his obsession, and he is determined to make her his, no matter what.

"She's such a fool, though. She's lucky that you like her and want to make her yours. And what does she do? She keeps humiliating you, acting all high and mighty as if she's some kind of queen. If it weren't for you, brother, I would have killed her a long time ago for the way she disrespects you," says another member of Grandmaster's gang, expressing his frustration about Avni.

Grandmaster's expression darkens instantly. His gaze sharpens as he turns toward his gang member.

"I don't know about Avni, but if you utter one more word about her, I will kill you," Grandmaster says coldly. "Consider yourself lucky that you are part of my gang, or else I would have torn your corpse into pieces and fed it to the aliens here. This is your first and last warning—never speak about Avni again. She is very special to me. Not just here on Titan, but even on Earth, there is no one like her. And once she becomes mine, nothing will be more beneficial to me than that. Do you understand?"

The sheer obsession in Grandmaster's eyes is undeniable as he issues the death threat to his own gang member.

The man gulps and immediately nods, too terrified to say another word.

"Now, let's move! We need to reach Sunset Point before Bheem's gang. This Sacred Blood Alien will be ours, and only ours," Grandmaster commands with a ruthless smile as he strides forward. His men silently follow him, not daring to question his authority.

Meanwhile, Veer, burning with the desire to take revenge for his humiliation at Grandmaster's hands, storms into his room. He locks the copper-toothed rhino inside a cage before heading to change his clothes.

After applying herbal medicine to his wounds and dressing in fresh clothes, Veer returns to the cage. This time, he takes out the black crystal from his pocket and places it in front of the rhino's cage.

As Veer had anticipated, the moment the copper-toothed rhino sets its eyes on the black crystal, its gaze sharpens with a sudden glimmer of excitement. The beast, which had been on the brink of collapse moments ago, instantly springs to life and devours the black crystal in a single gulp.

Watching this, Veer takes a deep breath and fixes his eyes on the creature, observing closely for any sign of transformation.

After an entire day had passed, Veer finally began noticing changes in the copper-toothed rhino. Its skin, which had previously been gray, was now gradually turning a brownish copper hue. The rhino's copper-colored tooth gleamed even more brightly than before.

However, despite these transformations, it still hadn't evolved into a mutant alien. Though there were clear signs of mutation, the rhino was still quite different from the rest of the mutant alien category.

"It seems that transforming a primary alien into a mutant alien is far more difficult than evolving a common alien into a primary alien. That's why this process is taking longer than expected." Veer analyzed the changes carefully and decided to wait a few more days.

After another two days, the copper-toothed rhino's skin had darkened even further into a deep brown shade. But despite these further developments, it was still far from reaching the mutant alien category. Veer realized that this alien wouldn't evolve as quickly as he had initially hoped.

Understanding that forcing the transformation would be futile, Veer decided to let the rhino develop at its own pace inside the cage. In the meantime, he set out beyond Dev-Ashram to hunt other primary aliens for money.

By doing this, Veer could not only earn money but also gain special gene points that would accelerate his physical development. If he wanted to become powerful as quickly as possible, he had to complete every stage of his physical growth at the fastest rate. Only then would he be strong enough to defeat the aliens of this planet and take revenge on Grandmaster and his gang for the humiliation they had caused him.

But what Veer didn't know was that his fate was about to take another unexpected turn—this time, something so unimaginable that even in his wildest dreams, he wouldn't have foreseen it.

That day, just like every other, Veer returned to Dev-Ashram after a long hunt. But as soon as he stepped inside, he felt something was off. A strange silence loomed over the entire Dev-Ashram. Even on the streets, there were fewer people than usual.

Veer had been living in Dev-Ashram for more than three months, but never before had he seen the place so eerily quiet.

"What the hell is going on here?" Veer muttered to himself as he wandered around the market streets of Dev-Ashram. Unlike the usual bustling atmosphere, only a few shops were open, and for the first time in months, the place felt eerily deserted.

As he walked further, his eyes caught a small group of three or four people engaged in a hushed conversation. Veer quietly moved closer, eavesdropping on their discussion, trying to piece together what was happening.

Within minutes, he learned the reason behind the strange silence that had engulfed Dev-Ashram.

Apparently, a few days ago, someone had spotted a Sacred Blood Alien near Sunset Point. Somehow, word of this discovery spread to the three major gangs of Dev-Ashram, and now, each of them was racing to hunt down the alien before anyone else could.

But none of them had expected what happened next.

Before any of the three gangs could capture or kill the Sacred Blood Alien, the creature not only escaped their grasp but also went on a killing spree, slaughtering multiple humans in the process.

Realizing the gravity of the situation and the potential danger it posed, the three gang leaders—Avni Shergill, Grandmaster, and Bheem—reluctantly came to a temporary truce. They decided that instead of competing against each other, it would be better to join forces to take down the alien.

By hunting it together, they could increase their chances of success while minimizing the casualties among their people.

That's why, at this very moment, all three gangs—along with several small groups and mercenaries from Dev-Ashram—had set off towards Sunset Point to hunt the Sacred Blood Alien.

And that was the reason why Dev-Ashram was so eerily silent today.

After carefully listening to everything, a sudden idea struck Veer's mind, and without wasting another second, he rushed out of Dev-Ashram.

Once he found a deserted spot, he immediately donned his golden armor, preparing himself for what lay ahead.

Then, with unwavering determination, he ran non-stop for two hours—his heart pounding, his muscles burning—until he finally reached Sunset Point.

Yes. Veer had made up his mind.

He was going to hunt the Sacred Blood Alien himself.

Even though he fully understood that this was far from easy and that his life was at risk, he wasn't backing down.

If three of the most powerful gangs in Dev-Ashram couldn't bring this alien down, then what chance did he have?

Compared to them, he was weaker.

Compared to them, he was alone.

And yet, he was willing to take the risk.

He knew that if he wanted to grow stronger, if he wanted to make money quickly, then this was a gamble he had to take.

He had no idea how this decision would turn out, but one thing was certain—he wouldn't give up.

He would fight.

Till his last breath.

Now, whether he would succeed or fail remained to be seen, but one thing was sure—

If three of Dev-Ashram's strongest gangs couldn't defeat the Sacred Blood Alien, then how would Veer face it alone?

That - was going to be interesting to watch.