I Built a Safe Zone in the Dead World

Chapter 36: Colossus

Translate to
Chapter 36: Colossus

The battlefield didn’t calm after the heavy units began to fall—it tightened. The air itself felt compressed, as if something unseen was pushing inward from all directions. Arata Kurozawa stood at the center line, his breathing steady but deeper now, his eyes locked on the last of the heavy units as it struggled under combined pressure.

Its movements had slowed, its structure damaged, but it still refused to collapse completely. Yuna circled it from the side, her bat resting against her shoulder for a brief second as she watched its movement pattern, her grin faint but sharp. "...You’re tougher than the rest," she muttered. Reina’s shots continued from the right, each one placed with precision, each impact reinforcing the damage already inflicted. Above them, Kaede remained perfectly still, her rifle aligned, waiting—not rushing, not wasting a single shot.

Then—The ground shook again, Not from the heavy unit, Something else, Heavier and Slower.

Far more oppressive.

Miyu’s voice cut through instantly. "...New movement detected." Her tone wasn’t calm anymore—it was focused, sharp. "Multiple signatures... no... one large." Reina’s eyes narrowed. "...How large?" Miyu didn’t answer immediately.

Because the answer was already coming, The heavy unit in front of them suddenly stopped.

Not because it was defeated, Because something behind it—Was approaching.

Yuna’s grin faded slightly for the first time. "...That’s not normal," she said.

The remaining heavy unit shifted aside, Not forced, Not pushed.

It moved—Like it was making space, Silence fell across the battlefield.

Even the scattered infected at the edges seemed to hesitate, their movement slowing, their attention shifting in the same direction.

Then—It appeared, At first, it was just a shadow.

Massive, Blocking what little light remained, Then it stepped forward And the ground cracked beneath it.

Airi’s breath caught instantly. "...What... is that...?"

It wasn’t just big, It was enormous.

At least twice the size of the heavy units they had just fought. Its body looked like it had been forced beyond natural limits, muscles layered unnaturally, skin stretched and hardened like armor. Its arms were thick, disproportionate, dragging slightly as it moved, each step leaving deep impressions in the ground. Its head was smaller compared to its body, but its eyes—Glowed faintly.

Not mindless, Not empty, but Aware.

Yuna’s grip tightened slowly. "...Yeah," she whispered. "That’s new."

Reina lowered her aim slightly—not out of fear, but calculation. "...Standard strategy won’t work," she said. Miyu’s voice came quickly. "...Confirmed. Structural durability significantly higher than previous units. Movement speed low—but impact force..." She paused.

"...Extreme."

Kaede adjusted her position slightly above, her rifle aligning toward the creature’s head. She didn’t fire.

Not yet.

Arata stepped forward, One step, Then stopped.

Because even he could feel it, This wasn’t just a stronger enemy, This was something designed for a different purpose.

Destruction, Unstoppable, The creature stopped moving For a moment.

Then—It looked at them Directly.

Airi felt her chest tighten as if something invisible had locked onto them. "...It’s... looking at us," she said.

Yuna let out a low breath. "...Good," she replied. "Makes it easier."

The creature moved again, But this time—Faster, Not fast like a normal infected.

But fast for something that size.

Each step shook the ground harder, cracks spreading beneath its weight as it charged forward.

"Move," Arata said.

The team split instantly.

The creature’s massive arm swung down toward the center—Impact.

The ground shattered where Arata had been standing, debris exploding outward, the shockwave forcing everyone nearby to adjust their footing.

"...That would’ve crushed everything," Reina said.

Miyu responded immediately. "Do not get hit. No direct engagement without coordination."

Yuna grinned again.

"...Then we don’t get hit."

She moved Fast.

Closing the distance before the creature could reset its stance, her bat swinging toward its leg with full force.

The impact landed.

And—Barely did anything.

Yuna’s grin faltered for a fraction of a second. "...Yeah," she muttered. "You’re not normal."

The creature reacted instantly.

Its other arm swung horizontally—Faster than expected.

Yuna jumped back, but the force of the air pressure alone pushed her further than intended, her feet sliding across the broken ground before she stabilized.

Arata moved in from the opposite side, his strike aimed at the creature’s joint again, targeting the same structural weaknesses as before.

This time—The impact mattered less, The creature barely shifted.

Its durability wasn’t just high.

It was overwhelming.

Kaede fired.

The shot rang out sharply, cutting through the air and striking the creature’s shoulder.

The impact was clean, But—The creature didn’t flinch.

Airi felt her grip tighten. "...It didn’t even react..."

Reina adjusted her aim, firing again, this time targeting the eye.

The shot hit Direct.

The creature’s head jerked slightly—But it didn’t stop, Didn’t slow, Didn’t break.

Miyu’s voice came down sharply. "...Head is not critical point. Structure too dense. We need another approach."

The creature moved again, This time—Toward the base, Not chasing Arata, Not reacting to Yuna, It was targeting the structure.

Airi’s eyes widened. "...It’s going for the base!"

Arata reacted instantly, moving to intercept, but the creature’s path was too direct, its mass too great to stop with a single strike.

"Redirect it," Reina said.

Yuna stepped forward again, her movements faster now, sharper, pushing harder despite the risk. She struck its side repeatedly, not to damage—but to draw attention.

"Hey," she shouted. "Over here."

The creature’s movement paused for half a second. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

Its head turning, Locking onto her.

That was enough.

Arata moved, Fast.

He cut in from behind, striking the back of its leg with full force, targeting the same point repeatedly instead of spreading attacks.

Kaede adjusted, Her next shot landed in the same place.

Then another And another.

Reina followed, Precision fire , Same target.

Miyu’s voice sharpened. "Focus one point. Break structure. It’s the only way."

The attacks aligned.

Yuna adapted instantly, shifting her strikes to the same area.

The pressure built, Not immediate, Not explosive, But consistent, The creature began to slow.

Its movement faltering slightly, Its balance shifting.

Airi watched closely, Then—She saw it.

"...The leg," she said. "That’s the only place it reacts."

Miyu responded immediately. "Confirmed. Continue."

The creature roared—Not loud, But deep.

Vibrating.

Its body shifted again, trying to regain stability, its arm swinging wildly, forcing everyone to pull back temporarily.

The ground cracked further, The base walls shook But they held.

Arata stepped forward again, Closer, More dangerous.

His strikes became faster and More precise.

Yuna followed, Reina reinforced Kaede supported.

Airi watched—And understood. This wasn’t about overpowering it.

This was about breaking it Piece by piece.

The creature’s leg finally gave , Just slightly.

A shift, A weakness and That was enough.

"Now," Arata said.

Everything accelerated, All pressure, All focus.

All movement—Converged.

The final sequence began.

And for the first time—The Colossus staggered.

Not falling yet, But breaking.

And when something that big—Starts to break—It doesn’t stop easily, The battle wasn’t over.

But it had reached its turning point.

And the outcome—Would decide everything that came next.

How did this chapter make you feel?

One tap helps us surface trending chapters and recommend titles you'll actually enjoy — your vote shapes You may also like.