Rebirth: 100 Days Before Doomsday-Chapter 304: Clear Sky Returns

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Weeks turned into months, and the world slowly began to adapt to the new system that was slowly, but steadily being installed throughout the countries of the Great Alliance.

On the other hand, the Starfall Isle was also growing stronger under Grace's leadership with each passing day. The warriors kept training harder, the city kept expanding, and every successful hunt mission kept bringing in valuable resources.

The island was now a formidable stronghold in every single way possible and the safest place on the planet.

While the other countries barely had two or three teams of warriors going out on hunt missions, Starfall Isle had a total of twelve such teams, each with over eight members. These twelve teams had the strongest warriors among the five thousand candidates that were still under training to get better and stronger.

Other than these twelve teams, Starfall Isle had one Elite team with a total of twenty-one members. This big group was a deal of the people who had been by Grace's side from the very beginning of the apocalypse, and even prior to that.

Each one of these twenty-one people was a Rank A warrior.

If this wasn't already enough for the rest of the world to be in awe of the Starfall Isle, then there were also Grace and the two extremely powerful men beside her - Davian and Rune. The Great Alliance believed that all three of them were Rank S warriors, something that still was considered unachievable.

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And let's not forget the expert on the team - Dr. Kian. While he had been mostly working from behind doors, the Great Alliance was finally learning more about him and the big role he was playing in the advancements of Starfall.

It was almost as if Grace got the best out of everything, at least this was what the Great Alliance believed... or wanted to believe.

But it was only Grace and the people around her who knew just how much hard work she had put into building everything she had today.

Time kept passing, and humanity finally started growing stronger, stronger enough to take down the creatures venturing in the ruins of the old world.

By the beginning of seventh year of the post-apocalyptic world, two big changes were seen. First, there were about a total of two hundred warriors of Rank B or above going out for hunts. And second, the years long volcanic winter in northern hemisphere was finally coming to an end.

For past three months, the world had been drowning under an endless downpour. It was similar to the rain disaster Starship Country saw at the beginning of apocalypse, but far more stronger and dangerous.

However, unlike seven years ago, this time the rain disaster actually turned out to be helpful as it eventually washed away the thick layers of volcanic ash that had smothered the sky for seven long years. Now, for the first time in what felt like eternity, the dark clouds were starting to disperse, revealing a pale blue sky.

With the clear sky's return, the sun returned as well. Its golden rays broke through the mist and touched the wet and ruined land for the first time after seven years.

At night, the moon returned, glowing brightly and casting its reflection upon the pools of water that were scattered across the world like broken mirrors.

But this rebirth of the sky came at a heavy cost. The rain had carved deep scars into the earth, drowning valleys, breaking mountains, and swallowing entire towns in floods and landslides.

Cities, that had somehow endured the disasters of seven years of apocalypse, finally gave in and crumbled under the weight of water. Tsunamis had swallowed coastlines, and sinkholes had devoured lands that had already been fragile from years of catastrophe.

But despite the destruction going on in the outside world, the safe zones remained untouched. Their barriers held firm against the raging storms throughout the three months and even after that.

While the outside world was fighting against nature's wrath, the survivors inside the safe zones had to merely pause their hunt missions as they waited patiently for the rain to end.

Among all these safe zones, the one most prone to the rain and its related disasters was none other than Starfall Isle because of its location. The storms and tsunamis would have completely ruined the island if not for the barrier that was protecting it.

With the second most powerful barrier on Earth protecting the island, Starfall city continued to prosper during the rain disaster.

The break allowed the warriors to work on improving themselves before returning to the hunts. Every day, they trained hard under Grace's guidance to get stronger and better.

And they weren't the only ones, Grace too was working on improving herself. Despite her being the most powerful warrior walking on Earth, she knew that she still had a long way to go.

Currently, she was inside Infinite Realm, training her newfound air elemental power that she received after recently consuming a Level Six Air Elemental Spirit Stone.

"You are distracting me." She told the dragon that was blowing angry huffs right at her face while she sat crossed leg on the ground, with her eyes closed and her attention on channeling the pure air energy across her body to balance it well with her elemental powers.

"That's because I'm angry and I want you to know that." The dragon returned with another angry blow right at her face.

Grace opened her eyes and glared right at the creature that had been tasting her patience a little bit more than usual these days.

"What do you want?"

"I want to go out and kill some enemies." The dragon answered immediately. It was impossible to not notice the excitement in its voice as it talked about killing.

Before she could control it, Grace ended up letting out a scoff which earned her sort-of a glare from the giant creature. Fixing her gaze at it, she spoke, "Even I haven't killed someone in months. Don't you think your complaints are nonsense?"