I Built a Safe Zone in the Dead World
Chapter 47: Full Manifestation
The moment the messenger’s form stabilized completely, the entire battlefield changed in an instant, not gradually, not subtly, but with a sharp shift that everyone felt at the same time. The faint distortion that had surrounded her before disappeared entirely, replaced by a solid presence that no longer flickered or phased. She stood there now—not partially real, not untouchable, but fully present, fully grounded, and far more dangerous than before. Arata Kurozawa didn’t hesitate. The second her form locked into place, he moved, closing the distance in a straight line, his strike aimed directly at her center without testing, without holding back. This time, the impact connected fully, a clean, solid hit that forced her to take a step back.
For the first time—She reacted, Not with calm observation, But with resistance.
"...So this is your real form," Arata said quietly.
The messenger’s expression shifted slightly, the faint smile still there but no longer relaxed. "...Yes," she replied. "And now, you can actually try."
Yuna didn’t wait. She rushed in immediately from the side, her bat swinging with full force, the impact landing cleanly against the messenger’s arm as she attempted to block. The sound was sharp, solid, completely different from before. "...Yeah, much better," Yuna said, her grin returning fully. "Now it feels like a real fight."
Reina fired at the same moment, her bullet striking the messenger’s shoulder, forcing her to adjust her stance again. Miyu’s voice came instantly. "...Her defense is higher in this state. But reaction time remains consistent." Kaede fired from above, her shot aimed precisely at the messenger’s head, forcing her to tilt slightly to avoid a direct hit.
But this time—The messenger didn’t retreat, She moved forward, Fast, Faster than before.
Her strike came directly at Arata, not testing, not probing, but aiming to hit. Arata intercepted instantly, their movements colliding in a controlled exchange, but the force behind her attack was noticeably stronger now. She wasn’t just coordinating anymore.
She was fighting.
"...Good," she said softly, her voice carrying a slight edge now. "You’re forcing me to engage."
Airi stepped in again, despite the lingering pain in her arm, her movements sharper now, more deliberate. She didn’t aim to overpower. She aimed to disrupt. Her rod swung toward the messenger’s side, forcing a slight shift in position, creating an opening that Yuna exploited immediately with another strike. The impact landed cleanly again, pushing the messenger back a step.
"...Stay out of this if you can’t keep up," Yuna said sharply, not looking at Airi.
Airi’s grip tightened. "...I am keeping up," she replied.
Yuna smirked slightly. "...Then prove it."That tension didn’t go unnoticed.
Kaede watched from above, her eyes narrowing slightly as she adjusted her aim. "...Argue later," she said calmly. "She’s accelerating."
The messenger moved again, this time targeting Airi directly, her movement faster, more precise, aiming to break the weakest link in the formation. But Airi was ready this time. She stepped back at the right moment, her rod intercepting just enough to redirect the strike instead of taking it head-on. Reina fired immediately after, forcing the messenger to disengage instead of following through.
"...Better," Kaede said, Airi exhaled slightly.
"...I told you," she said quietly, Yuna didn’t respond, But her next attack came faster, Stronger, More aggressive.
The fight intensified rapidly, no longer a coordinated suppression but a direct clash between equally adapting forces. The messenger began chaining her movements, combining speed with precision, her strikes targeting not just individuals but their connections, trying to break their coordination rather than overpower them individually. Miyu recognized it instantly. "...She’s targeting synchronization. Don’t fall into predictable support patterns."
Arata adjusted immediately, stepping out of the center for a moment, breaking the formation’s rhythm deliberately. Yuna shifted accordingly, her movements becoming less structured, more instinct-driven. Reina altered her firing pattern again, introducing irregular timing. Kaede changed angles constantly, refusing to maintain a stable position for too long.
Airi followed, Not perfectly, But enough.
The messenger’s movements faltered slightly.
Just slightly, But it was enough to notice.
"...You’re learning," she said again, but this time there was something else in her tone.
Not approval .
Recognition.
Arata stepped forward again, his strike landing harder this time, forcing her back further than before. Yuna followed immediately, her bat connecting again, stacking pressure. Reina fired again. Kaede’s shot came down.
The messenger staggered, For the first time—Clearly.
"...Now," Miyu said sharply.
They moved together, Not perfectly synchronized, But unpredictably aligned, Arata struck, Yuna followed, Airi disrupted, Reina fired.
Kaede finished the sequence.
The combined pressure forced the messenger back several steps, her footing breaking slightly as she slid across the ground.
Silence hit for half a second.
Then—She laughed, Soft, Low.
"...So this is your limit?" she asked.
That question didn’t sound mocking.
It sounded—Interested.
Yuna’s grin sharpened. "...No," she said. "This is just the warm-up."
Airi glanced at Arata again, just for a second.
He didn’t look back, But he stepped forward, Again, That was enough. 𝒻𝘳ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝒷𝘯ℴ𝓋ℯ𝘭.𝑐ℴ𝑚
The tension between them remained.
Unresolved, Yuna noticed, Of course she did.
Her grip tightened again, Just slightly.
"...Tch," she muttered, Kaede saw that too.
And said nothing, Because her focus—Was still on the messenger.
"...She’s not done," Kaede said quietly.
The messenger straightened fully, her posture stabilizing completely, her expression calm again—but different.
More serious.
"...You’re stronger than expected," she said.
Then—The air shifted, Again.
The system flickered violently.
[ WARNING: SIGNAL INTENSITY INCREASING ]
[ UNKNOWN ENTITY APPROACHING ]
Miyu’s eyes widened. "...Another one?"
Reina’s voice dropped slightly. "No... something bigger."
Yuna grinned, But this time—It wasn’t playful.
"...Of course," she said.
Airi looked toward the distance, her chest tightening slightly.
Arata didn’t move, But his eyes sharpened, Because he understood, This wasn’t the end of the fight.
This was—The beginning of something bigger.And the messenger—Smiled again.
"...Now," she said softly.
"...It begins."
And for the first time—Even she—Wasn’t the biggest threat on the battlefield anymore.