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Reborn As A Doomsday Villainess-Chapter 272: battle of olds
Boranβs gaze sharpened.
His jaw clenched, and for the first time in hours, a thin thread of real anger flickered behind his usually composed expression. πππππ°π²π―π»ππππΉ.ππ¨π
"Watch your mouth..." he said quietly.
Moli stood with unhurried grace, wiping her bloodied fingers on the hem of her shirt. "Struck a nerve, didnβt I?"
He didnβt answer. He turned back to Wei Shengβs limp form on the floor.
The body was fading fast. His breathing was erratic now, barely audible wheezes, shallow like a leaky bellows.
The shredded skin around his shoulder was a mess of bite marks and dried blood.
Boran had told her to leave him usable. Not bleeding out like a butchered pig.
Moli walked closer, her presence taunting.
"Donβt pretend you didnβt like it. Seeing me break him. Watching how easy it is for someone to fall apart."
Her tone turned mocking.
"You chose me because Iβm good at making things unravel. You just didnβt think Iβd start with one of your toys."
"I didnβt choose you.." he said coldly. "I used you."
Her lips twitched into a grin.
"Thatβs the same thing, darling. Just fewer kisses."
Boran knelt beside Wei Sheng again, fingers brushing the edge of a pulse point in his neck.
It was weak, but still there.
Heβd have to replace the vessel soon. This one wasnβt going to last long. But he needed it to hold out just long enough.
Long enough for Qingran to find them.
Moli leaned down beside him, her voice lowering to something softer, almost sing-song.
"Sheβs not going to forgive you, you know. Even if she does come, even if you kneel and bleed and offer your throat like a dog, she wonβt take you back."
"She doesnβt need to take me back.." Boran murmured, standing slowly. "She just needs to look me in the eye again.."
Moli laughed.
It was cold and high-pitched, the kind that didnβt sound entirely human.
"Still chasing ghosts I see.." she said, eyes glittering. "And here I thought I was the unstable one."
He ignored her, moving to the dusty desk in the corner of the room.
Moliβs voice interrupted again, quieter this time. "You think you can still fix what you broke?"
"I donβt want to fix it.." he said.
His tone was calm."I want to ruin it properly."
She stared at him for a long moment, something flickering behind her expression. It wasnβt love. It wasnβt hate.
Just a kind of fascinated horror.
"You really are worse than me.." she whispered.
"I never pretended otherwise."
He looked back at Wei Shengβs crumpled body.
"Clean him up. We might need him just a little longer."
Qingran adjusted the straps on her backpack and turned to Meng Nian. Her voice was quiet but firm.
"Lead the way out," she said. "We donβt have time to waste."
Meng Nian gave a short nod, his expression already sharpening with focus. "Weβll need to move fast. The eastern zone is a long way from here. Weβre currently stationed in the south, which means a full-day trek, maybe longer if anything blocks our path."
Qingran glanced toward the narrow exit corridor that led out of their temporary shelter. "We donβt have a vehicle. Weβll walk."
Ruihuang lifted a brow. "Of course we will. Whatβs a trip without a little leg pain?"
Yu Song sighed but didnβt argue. He remained behind with Xu Tianming to watch over Shen Li and the others.
As they moved out of the bunker, the air shifted immediately. The scent of cement and filtered air was replaced with the dry, open stillness of the outside world.
Their boots crunched faintly against the cracked pavement as they stepped into the open landscape.
The roads were mostly empty.
Weeds pushed through fractures in the concrete. Old traffic lights hung askew, dead and useless.
Street signs were faded with age and corrosion. The silence was not comforting, but it was manageable.
Qingran scanned the horizon. The faint outline of distant structures marked the east side of the zone. It was far, but not unreachable.
Lingquanβs voice stirred gently in her mind. His tone was soft, but laced with unease.
[Qingran... I donβt want you to go. You know whoβs waiting. That man... heβs not someone you should face again.]
Qingran didnβt respond immediately. Her gaze remained on the path ahead, steady and clear.
"You think I have a choice?"
[No] Lingquan admitted.[But this isnβt just another mission. Youβre walking into the belly of the beast. I can feel it.]
"Then itβs time I learn how to cut it open. Iβm not afraid Lingquan, I wonβt be afraid to fight this time.."
Lingquan sighed, the kind of resigned breath only someone whoβs lived through it all could manage.
[Just promise me one thing. If itβs too much, if he tries to twist your mind again, youβll pull back. Donβt let him get inside your head. Not again.]
Qingranβs voice in her own thoughts was like steel.
"He wonβt. Iβve changed. And Iβm not the one who should be afraid this time.."
Beside her, Ruihuang adjusted the blade on his back.
"Youβre walking like youβve already decided to die in there," he muttered. "Donβt like that look on your face."
"I donβt plan to die."
"Good. Because if you do, Iβll be stuck babysitting that mess of a bunker."
Ahead of them, Meng Nian called out over his shoulder. "Weβll hit a broken rail line in a few hours. If we follow it northeast, itβll take us through the abandoned outer zone faster. Fewer buildings, less risk of ambush."
"Sounds good.." Qingran said.
Ruihuang jogged a few steps to catch up beside Meng Nian. "Do we have any idea what condition the east sideβs in?"
"Not much. Last I heard, most of it was overrun, but Boranβs presence changed that. Whatever hellhole heβs set up in, heβs cleared a space. We just have to find it."
A small humming noise buzzed in their ears. It wasnβt mechanical, it was Qiaoqiao, who burst into cheerful conversation from Meng Nianβs system space.
[Oooooh this is so exciting! I havenβt been this hyped since the battle of old.. you donβt know it, yβall weβre still cave men then..]







