Master of Kaidan-Chapter 386 Shinjuku Emergency

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Chapter 386: Chapter 386 Shinjuku Emergency

"[Awesome, Bro Jay!]"

"[When did Bro Jay refine the true intent of martial arts, huh?]"

"[I thought you were all talk[beep——]but turns out you’re the real deal[beep——]]"

"[So you’re really an Ultraman Martial Saint?]"

"[That’s unscientific! Isn’t the true meaning of the Great Brightness Fist the Great Sun Tathagata?]"

"[It’s all Infinite Light, no difference haha!]"

...

Watching the dense barrage of comments and the soaring number of viewers, Bro Jay, dressed in charred rags, stood atop the slowly disintegrating body of the monster, gasping for air. Behind him, the silhouette of a Jack figure was also fading away.

As his inner breath circulated, he finally evened his breathing and said to the live audience with a laugh:

"Hehe, see how tough I am? Do you have any idea how valuable the true intent of martial arts is? Not just one monster, even if another... "

"Boom!"

Before he could finish speaking, there was a succession of explosions. Bro Jay, stiff in form, turned his head and saw various sized monsters standing up from the ruins nearby.

The shortest of these monsters were about the same height as the one he had just defeated, while the tallest was at least thirty stories high!

What was even more terrifying was that unlike the fire-spewing trash he’d just killed, these monsters clearly possessed ominous special abilities. The most horrifying was the largest humanoid monster, whose body was constantly oozing weird sludge. With Bro Jay’s eye power, he could clearly see that those spots of sludge turned into monster-sized creatures in the air. Although he didn’t know what forms they would take once they hit the ground, he understood all too well this was nothing good.

"Why the hell do I have such a big mouth?!" Bro Jay slapped himself crisply, then without another thought, turned tail and ran. If this was his homeland, he would fight to the death to block them, but since he was abroad, it was time to consider the "green hills and firewood" philosophy.

"Guys, it’s not that I’m chicken, okay? This is just impossible to fight. They can come one by one, I’d manage! Anyway, this is the situation now, everyone hurry up to other live stream rooms and shout out, tell them to all gather at the embassy, I just saw something like a hive!"

While Bro Jay ran at full speed, powering up his inner strength, he aimed his camera at the ruins behind him. Seeing more monsters rising from the debris, his heart chilled to rock bottom.

Although there were many, if it were just a dozen or so, the streamers from the Eastern Country could unite and defeat them one by one. But looking at the situation now, this was clearly just the beginning!

The ground beneath his feet trembled, not from distant giant beasts approaching, but a sign that buildings behind him were collapsing.

The situation with the monsters burrowing out was spreading. Clearly, it wouldn’t be long before not just Inner Shinjuku, but even more peripheral areas might see a swarm of monsters emerge.

These giant creatures, obviously different from the Kaidan, immediately caught the attention of Eastern Country people. Though there were rules about spectating Kaidan, between dying now or later, even the reckless Easterners would mostly choose the latter—most would.

The sirens echoing throughout Tokyo were piercing and heart-wrenching. Having endured many disasters, the people of the Eastern Country sprang into action almost instantly, heading to nearby shelters as they had drilled countless times before.

The smarter ones forsook their bulky cars for electric scooters or bicycles, heading to the suburbs to escape this hub of potential trouble.

Unexpectedly, despite the atmosphere of disaster enveloping Tokyo, other areas of the Eastern Country remained surprisingly calm. This was partly due to the Easterners’ inherent stoicism, but more so because a ritual had already enveloped the country.

Even in such circumstances, some were still going against the grain.

Among these people were operatives from various countries hidden in the Eastern Country, resistance fighters, and many wild Masked Riders who had acquired powers for various reasons.

...

The sudden ring of the cell phone cut through the silence of the hotel room where Feng Xue and Chen Xiyao were discussing the Yin Yang Harmony Technique. Feng Xue paused mid-action as Chen Xiyao grabbed the phone, glanced at it, and immediately furrowed her brows:

"Trouble! Over two hundred large Kaidan of various forms have appeared at the old site of Infinite City in the Shinjuku district; they are still spreading outwards. The embassy has started issuing evacuation orders."

"Damn, didn’t expect Hundred Tales to pull this move. Are they planning to abandon Tokyo completely?" Feng Xue, abruptly halting her movement, looked annoyed as she glanced at Chen Xiyao’s phone, then pulled out her tablet, opened the live streaming platform, and watched the fearless streamers’ live broadcasts with a twitching corner of her mouth. Although she didn’t know how they did it, there was no doubt that Hundred Tales had used some method to open a gate that allowed super large omens to pass through.

Many of these omens on the screen were likely transformed from people who had died in Infinite City in the real world, but it was not clear whether they were freshly killed and sent over or directly pulled from the wilds on the outer edges of Infinite City.

If it was the former, it would see at most the level of a real-world person’s "identity," but if it was the latter, those super large omens nurtured out could become a real problem if they broke free.

Based on the current reports, the situation starting to spread from Inner Shinjuku, the suspected original site of Infinite City, suggested the latter was more likely.

"How’s the situation? Mainly, how are evacuations and people movements?" Feng Xue, looking at the spreading derivative zombies in the tablet, turned to Chen Xiyao, who had already completed the information exchange without needing to be asked—

"Everyone residing in the Eastern Country has been contacted, including those on tourist and student visas—most of their locations have been confirmed. Our staff and some enthusiastic streamers have started picking people up, but it might take a while. Besides, the satellites have captured some flying Kaidan taking to the skies, and they might make their way to our country."

"These aren’t Kaidan; they’re omens... ah, well, it’s pretty much the same," Feng Xue shook her head, not bothering to explain further, stood up, and glanced at her watch:

"I’m going to check out Shinjuku."

"I’ll also..."

"Better stay put, the less contact with this stuff, the better! Even if I’m unlucky, I can still make my escape."

Having said that, casual clothes appeared on Feng Xue’s body out of thin air, and she opened the hotel window, jumped out on the wind.

"Ugh..." Chen Xiyao, somewhat displeased, glared at the phone, hurriedly dressed, and after a moment’s thought, chose not to add to the chaos. She scurried off toward the direction of the embassy where she might be of use.

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