Global Mutation: The Hunger System-Chapter 51: The High Roost

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Chapter 51: The High Roost

The ten-by-ten-foot observation cabin was a freezing, rusted cage suspended eighty feet above a biological nightmare.

The fierce February wind shrieked continuously through the jagged teeth of the shattered windowpanes, carrying a fine, biting dusting of dry snow across the warped wooden floorboards. The enclosed space tasted heavily of oxidized iron, ancient, frozen owl pellets, and the sharp, coppery tang of the Arboreal Stalker blood drying into a thick crust on Ren’s bare knuckles. Outside the broken windows, the pale, razor-thin sliver of a crescent moon offered absolutely zero illumination, entirely swallowed by the sprawling, pitch-black ocean of the mutated timberland.

Directly beneath the steel structure, the nocturnal hunting cycle was in absolute, chaotic overdrive.

Massive, unseen leviathans tore through the frozen brush, their heavy footfalls generating low-frequency seismic tremors that vibrated straight up the rusted iron support beams of the watchtower. The horrific sounds of unadulterated slaughter echoed through the dark—the wet, heavy tearing of thick hides, the agonizing shrieks of dying, lower-tier mutants, and the deafening crunch of massive jaws pulverizing bone.

Ren stood perfectly still in the center of the shattered window frame.

His massive, two-hundred-and-thirty-pound frame completely blocked the worst of the freezing draft from reaching the far corner of the cabin. His Iron Skin and Chitin Shell passives hummed silently, entirely ignoring the plummeting, sub-zero temperature. His glowing violet eyes stared down into the pitch-black abyss, tracking the massive, blooming thermal signatures moving sluggishly through the deep pine roots.

He was incredibly tempted to draw the Crimson vibro-sword and drop directly into the center of the melee. The dense, saturated mana pooling at the base of the tower was a massive, untapped buffet.

However, his Level 17 Intelligence stat overrode the raw, violent urges of his Gluttony skill.

Engaging multiple, high-mass anomalies in absolute darkness, surrounded by thick, highly restrictive timber, was a severe tactical error. The Warlord’s Coalition had consolidated the highest-tier cores in the Citadel. Wasting valuable caloric energy and risking severe structural damage to his armor on random, feral wasteland beasts would jeopardize the fifty-mile march. He needed to preserve his stamina for the bunker.

In the far corner of the freezing cabin, Chloe shifted restlessly under the heavy olive-drab military blankets.

She was completely buried beneath the thick wool and Mylar, her breath forming small, rapid clouds of white vapor in the dark. Her core temperature had stabilized, but the psychological terror of the echoing roars below kept her trapped in a shallow, exhausted sleep. She clutched the cold polymer frame of the FN P90 submachine gun tight against her chest, her knuckles stark white.

Ren shifted his gaze away from the forest floor. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

His Perception stat registered a sudden, drastic anomaly in the barometric pressure exactly thirty yards outside the shattered window. It wasn’t a seismic vibration from the ground. It was a massive, displacement of freezing air riding the high-altitude wind currents.

The pale light of the crescent moon was momentarily blotted out.

A colossal, winged silhouette glided silently toward the rusted iron catwalk surrounding the observation cabin.

The System overlay immediately burned a stark, red warning across Ren’s retinas.

[Sanguine Glider (Lvl 11)]

[Status: Hunting / Airborne]

The creature was a horrific, hyper-mutated descendant of a brown bat, bloated by the wild mana of the wasteland to the size of an Old World motorcycle. It possessed a massive, fifteen-foot wingspan, the leathery membranes stretched tight over thick, elongated bone digits. Its torso was covered in coarse, wiry black fur, ending in thick, muscular hind legs tipped with six-inch, razor-sharp hooking talons designed to snatch prey directly off the forest floor. Its face was a crushed, localized nightmare of heavily wrinkled skin, massive, echoing sonar ears, and a split, hinged jaw lined entirely with needle-thin, translucent teeth.

The beast didn’t shriek. It moved with terrifying, specialized acoustic stealth.

It extended its massive hind legs, the thick bone talons hooking smoothly onto the rusted iron railing of the exterior catwalk. The four-hundred-pound beast settled onto the metal frame, its massive, leathery wings folding tightly against its back.

It tilted its hideous, wrinkled face toward the shattered window. Its blind, thermal-sensing pits instantly locked onto the concentrated, vulnerable heat signature radiating from the pile of military blankets in the corner of the cabin.

Heat. The small, fragile meat is wrapped in synthetic fiber, the Sanguine Glider thought, its primitive, blood-starved brain driving it forward. It completely ignored the towering, cold, cast-iron thermal signature standing right in front of the window. I will take the small one back to the roost.

The massive bat pushed itself off the iron railing, crawling awkwardly but rapidly across the narrow catwalk. It opened its hinged jaw, preparing to squeeze its four-hundred-pound bulk directly through the jagged glass of the window frame to snatch the sleeping girl.

Ren did not reach for the vibro-sword.

Activating the high-frequency blade would emit a massive, mechanical shriek. The localized noise would instantly draw the attention of the colossal, multi-ton leviathans tearing each other apart eighty feet below. He needed to neutralize the airborne threat in absolute, dead silence.

Ren stepped forward, entirely blocking the broken window frame.

The Sanguine Glider hissed, a low, wet sound of rushing air, completely furious that the cold, dead obstacle was blocking its path to the warm meat. It lunged forward, thrusting its massive, needle-filled jaws directly at Ren’s chest, intending to bite a massive chunk out of his collarbone.

Ren met the strike with brutal, overwhelming physical dominance.

He drove his left hand directly forward. He didn’t use the Rending Claws. He slammed his bare, heavily calloused palm directly underneath the beast’s hinged jaw, forcing the creature’s mouth violently shut with a sickening crack of shattering needle-teeth.

Before the massive bat could deploy its hooking wing-talons, Ren brought his right hand up, gripping the thick, coarse fur at the absolute crown of the monster’s crushed skull.

He anchored his heavy combat boots against the warped wooden floorboards. He utilized the raw, concentrated kinetic torque of his Level 17 Strength, pouring his massive physical power entirely into his broad shoulders.

He twisted his hands in opposite directions.

The Sanguine Glider’s thick, muscular neck possessed heavily reinforced cervical vertebrae designed to withstand high-speed aerial collisions. Against Ren’s unnatural, mutated density, the bone structure was completely irrelevant.

CRUNCH.

The thick spine snapped instantly. Ren severed the spinal cord and completely crushed the creature’s windpipe in a single, devastating, silent wrench of his arms.

The four-hundred-pound beast went entirely limp, its massive sonar ears twitching once before its biological functions permanently ceased.

Ren held the massive, dead weight of the bat entirely off the floorboards, refusing to let the heavy carcass drop and create an acoustic thud. He dragged the limp monster entirely through the shattered window, hauling it into the freezing cabin.

He lowered the carcass silently to the wood.

[Target Dead: Sanguine Glider (Lvl 11)]

[Experience Gained: 800]

Ren knelt beside the dead beast. He extended his right index finger, the ten-inch, pitch-black talon sliding smoothly from his knuckle. He drove the blade into the center of the bat’s chest, slicing cleanly through the coarse fur and thick ribs. The beast’s dark, hot blood spilled across the floorboards, carrying a putrid, musky stench that violently overpowered the smell of the owl pellets.

He dug his hand into the hot, steaming chest cavity and extracted the core.

It was a jagged, dull crimson crystal, roughly the size of a golf ball, pulsing with a weak, frantic inner light. Ren tossed the blood-slick core directly into his mouth and crushed it between his heavy molars.

[Gluttony Activated.]

[Consumed: Sanguine Glider Core (Lvl 11)]

[Agility +2]

[Perception +2]

The rush of mana was a brief, hot flash in his veins, instantly assimilated by the massive, roaring furnace of his chest. It was a minor structural reinforcement, a tiny drop of fuel compared to the massive Abyssal Glutton core, but every single point pushed him further away from the fragile human baseline.

He wiped his bloody hand on the creature’s dark fur and returned to his vigil at the shattered window.

The hours ground forward with agonizing, freezing slowness.

The horrific symphony of the nocturnal hunting cycle below slowly reached its bloody climax and began to taper off. As the rotation of the earth dragged the eastern hemisphere toward the sun, the ambient mana in the air began to thin.

The pale, flat grey light of dawn finally broke the horizon, bleeding through the heavy, overcast clouds.

The massive, blooming thermal signatures on the forest floor immediately vanished. The leviathans retreated to deep, subterranean caves or buried themselves in the thick, freezing mud to avoid the daylight. The woods returned to the dead, silent, frozen stillness of the previous afternoon.

Ren turned away from the window.

The pale morning light illuminated the horrific, blood-soaked crust covering his bare skin and the ruined, ash-grey shreds of his hoodie. He walked over to the far corner of the cabin and kicked the bottom of Chloe’s combat boot.

"Get up," Ren commanded, his voice a flat, low rumble.

Chloe gasped, instantly tearing the heavy wool blankets off her face. She sat up violently, bringing the P90 up to her shoulder, her eyes wide and bloodshot. She blinked rapidly, her breath clouding in the freezing air, as she processed the pale morning light and the massive, towering silhouette standing over her.

She looked past Ren’s boots and saw the colossal, butchered carcass of the four-hundred-pound bat bleeding out across the floorboards exactly five feet away from where she had been sleeping.

She stared at the dead monster, her mind completely failing to comprehend how the massive beast had breached the cabin without her hearing a single sound. She looked up at Ren’s cold, glowing violet eyes.

"The nocturnal cycle is over," Ren stated, entirely ignoring the dead bat. He picked up the two thick thermal blankets, folding them with rough, mechanical efficiency, and shoved them into the deep pockets of his scavenged tactical webbing. "The ground is clear. The temperature is stabilizing."

Chloe swallowed hard, her muscles aching with deep, residual cold as she pushed herself up from the warped wood. She kept the heavy Level III-A plate carrier strapped tightly across her chest, relying on the physical weight of the armor to ground her fragile psychology.

"We have forty-seven miles remaining," Ren noted, adjusting the heavy magnetic scabbard at his right hip.

Ren steps firmly through the rusted metal doorway, his heavy boots ringing loudly against the top landing of the exterior grating, as he begins the grueling, eighty-foot vertical descent back into the frozen mud of the timberline, driving relentlessly toward the hoarded power of the Citadel.

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