The arena buzzed with tension as the battle reached a critical point. Hana's right hand was injured, her movements restricted, and the flag, now lying on the ground, had a glowing timer counting down above it. If she didn't reclaim it before time ran out, the flag would teleport back to the enemy base, negating all of Team Fire's hard work.
Hana crouched behind a large rock, her mind racing. The constant firing from the Simple Devils' marksman and the relentless spells from their mages kept her pinned down. Her right hand throbbed painfully, reminding her of the shot that had taken her by surprise. She clutched her injured hand with her left, the flag just out of reach.
"Soo-jin, Jin-kyong, Sang-hee, where are you?" Hana called into her comms, her voice urgent and strained.
"Almost there, Hana!" Jin-kyong's voice crackled through, filled with determination. "Just hold on a bit longer!"
Hana's eyes flicked to the timer above the flag. It was counting down too quickly. Without support, she couldn't make a move to reclaim it. The enemy mages were closing in, their spells creating a deadly perimeter that kept her trapped. The marksman's bullets whizzed past, forcing her to stay low.
She took a deep breath, trying to steady her nerves. The odds were stacked against her, but she couldn't give up. The match's fate depended on her holding out until her teammates arrived.
Hana peeked out from behind her cover, assessing the situation. The enemy mages were preparing another barrage of spells, their combined magic glowing ominously. She needed to act, but her options were limited. Her injured hand made it impossible to use her full range of abilities, and the flag was slipping further out of reach with every second.
"Just a little longer," she whispered, willing her teammates to arrive in time.
With her mind racing and her heart pounding, Hana prepared herself for the next wave of attacks. She had to survive, to hold on until her team could provide the support she desperately needed. The countdown continued, each tick echoing in her ears, the suspense building as the fate of the match hung in the balance.
Hana knew she had to make a high-risk, high-reward play. With time ticking away, she couldn't wait for her teammates any longer. If she didn't reset the timer, all their efforts would be in vain. She took a deep breath, steeling herself for the danger ahead, and sprinted out from her hiding spot straight towards the flag.
The mages of Simple Devils were busy sending barrage after barrage of spells, their focus entirely on bombarding her previous location. They didn't notice Hana's sudden dash. But the marksman, ever vigilant, spotted her immediately. He aimed, ready to fire, his finger tightening on the trigger.
Just as he was about to shoot, a different shot rang out. The marksman's eyes went wide, then dark and blank. A hole pierced through his head as he fell, eliminated by a precise shot. The system cleared it with an announcement.
[Team Fire: Enemy Elimination!]
Jin-kyong, Team Fire's marksman, had set herself up a couple of yards behind Hana and took out the enemy marksman with a single, perfect shot. With the immediate threat eliminated, Jin-kyong unleashed a barrage of shots towards the enemy mages. She aimed to suppress them, not necessarily to hit, but to keep them from focusing their spells on Hana.
Hana, clutching the flag tightly, ran towards Jin-kyong, her heart pounding in her chest. The mages of Simple Devils hesitated under Jin-kyong's covering fire, their spellcasting disrupted.
As Hana approached Jin-kyong's position, Sang-hee joined in, her presence a welcome sight. Sang-hee, with quick hands, produced a potion from her bag and grabbed Hana's injured hand. Unlike Hana, who carried bombs, Sang-hee had taken the initiative to carry healing potions, filling in the role of a makeshift healer.
"Hold still, Hana," Sang-hee said, her voice calm and reassuring. She poured the potion over Hana's hand, and the black pixels indicating damage began to fade. Hana flexed her fingers, the pain subsiding, and nodded her thanks.
"Let's get this flag back to base," Jin-kyong said, her voice determined. "We're almost there."
With the enemy mages momentarily disoriented and their marksman eliminated, the path back to their base was clearer. The team knew they had to move quickly before the Simple Devils regrouped. The suspense was high, the outcome still uncertain, but with renewed determination, they prepared to make their final push.
Hana, Jin-kyong, and Sang-hee moved with renewed determination, feeling the momentum shifting in their favour. They had retrieved the flag, neutralized immediate threats, and now just needed to return to their base. But just as they thought they could breathe a little easier, a sudden, urgent comm from Kang-dae sent a shiver down their spines.
Kang-dae had finally respawned, his voice crackling through the team's comms with a mix of shock and urgency.
"Guys, our flag—it's gone!"
The words hit them like a ton of bricks. Hana, Jin-kyong, and Sang-hee exchanged stunned glances, their minds racing.
"How could this happen?" Hana muttered, her heart sinking. She glanced around, trying to piece together what they might have missed.
Jin-kyong's eyes widened in realization.
"The Assassin," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "We haven't seen the Simple Devils' Assassin this whole time."
"They must have sent their Assassin to quietly steal our flag while we were distracted," Sang-hee's face paled.
Panic and frustration bubbled up within the team. They had been so focused on their offensive strategy, on retrieving the enemy's flag and fending off visible threats, that they had completely overlooked the possibility of a stealthy infiltration.
"Kang-dae, do you have eyes on the Assassin?" Hana asked, trying to keep her voice steady.
"No," Kang-dae replied, frustration evident in his tone. "I've already scouted the outline of our base, but I don't see any sign of the Assassin."
"We need a new plan," Jin-kyong said, her mind working rapidly. "Even if we bring their flag back, it won't matter if our flag is gone. We need to find the Assassin and recover our flag."
"Alright, let's regroup and figure this out. We can't let them win by outsmarting us," Hana nodded, clutching the enemy flag tightly.
The three of them moved quickly, the earlier sense of relief now replaced by a sense of urgency. They knew the match was far from over, and time was against them.
"We need to split up," Sang-hee suggested. "We can cover more ground and increase our chances of finding the Assassin. I will continue towards our base with the flag. You and Jin-kyong will scout for any sign of the Assassin."
"Understood," Hana replied while passing the flag over. "Here's the flag, Sang-hee. Stay vigilant, everyone."
Sang-hee then parted ways from the other two, their eyes scanning the terrain for any hint of movement. They were acutely aware of the Assassin's advantage in stealth, and they couldn't afford to lower their guard. Meanwhile, Hana pressed onward, her heart racing as she focused on her path and surroundings.
As they moved, the gravity of the situation became increasingly apparent. Simple Devils had executed their plan flawlessly, using the Assassin to sow chaos and confusion. Now, Team Fire faced an uphill battle to reclaim control and secure victory.
"Kang-dae, any developments?" Jin-kyong inquired over the comms, hoping for a breakthrough.
"Not yet," Kang-dae responded, his frustration palpable. "But I won't give up. We'll locate that flag."
Hana took a deep breath, the weight of the situation pressing down on her. She couldn't afford to falter now. They had come too far to let their hard-won progress slip away. With determination in her eyes, she pushed forward, every moment crucial in the race against time.
The tension hung thick in the air as Team Fire scrambled to adapt to this unexpected challenge. Their resolve remained steadfast, but the road to victory had become considerably more treacherous. They would need to lean on their skills, unity, and quick thinking to tip the scales back in their favour. The outcome of the match remained uncertain, but one thing was clear – they would fight until the very end.
With each passing moment, the tension only grew, the outcome of the match hanging in the balance. Team Fire remained determined, but the shadow of uncertainty loomed large.
As Sang-hee forged ahead, her steps fueled by determination, she couldn't shake the feeling of apprehension. The weight of responsibility pressed down on her shoulders, the fate of her team resting squarely in her hands.
Jin-kyong and Hana continued their search, their senses heightened as they scoured the landscape for any sign of the elusive Assassin. Every rustle of the wind, every flicker of movement, held the potential to turn the tide of the match.
Meanwhile, Kang-dae remained vigilant, his resolve unyielding despite the mounting pressure. With each passing moment, the urgency of the situation became more apparent, the need to reclaim their lost ground growing ever more pressing.
As the time drew to a close, the fate of Team Fire hung in the balance, their future uncertain. But one thing was clear – they would not go down without a fight. With determination burning bright, they prepared to face whatever challenges lay ahead, united in their quest for victory.