Zombolution: Unleash the Undying Power

Chapter 127: Ophelia Revived Again?



Chapter 127: Ophelia Revived Again?

Lucas, his face breaking into a grin, stretched his arms wide, as if to embrace the newfound ease in the atmosphere. "We did it, team!" he exclaimed jubilantly, his voice echoing with a mixture of relief and pride. "Mission accomplished!"

Nira, her earlier icy demeanor now replaced with a relaxed smile, holstered her gun with a satisfied click. She leaned against a nearby tree, her posture casual yet triumphant. "Yeah, we really showed them," she said, her tone light but carrying an undertone of gratification. "Another threat down, thanks to us."

Steven, nodding in agreement, wiped the sweat from his brow and let out a long, relieved breath. "I have to admit, I wasn’t sure we’d get through this one," he admitted, his voice carrying a hint of surprise at their success. "But we pulled through. Great teamwork, everyone."

Magnus, usually more reserved, clapped Lucas on the back with a hearty laugh. "You should’ve seen your face, Lucas!" he joked, his deep voice filled with mirth. "But seriously, good call on taking down the threat. We’re all in this together, after all."

Lyra, while sharing in the team’s happiness, still held a contemplative expression. She glanced back towards where Ophelia had stood, her eyes reflecting a mix of relief and introspection. "Yes, we’ve done well," she said softly, more to herself than to the others. "But let’s stay vigilant. The forest is full of surprises."

The group, feeling a surge of relief after the tense encounter, began to navigate their way back through the dense forest. Their steps were lighter, more confident, a stark contrast to the cautious advance they had maintained earlier.

However, just as they were starting to relax into the rhythm of their trek, an unexpected sound halted them in their tracks. A voice, chillingly familiar, echoed from behind them.

"Why are you leaving?" it asked, its tone laced with an eerie calmness. "Do you think you can leave easily after shooting me?"

The team froze, a collective shock registering on their faces. Slowly, almost hesitantly, they turned around. Their eyes widened in disbelief as they saw Ophelia standing there, very much alive. Even more astonishing was the hole in her head, which was visibly healing, closing up right before their eyes.

The shock rippled through the group like a physical wave. Lucas, his face a mask of confusion and fear, stammered, "Just who are you? You’re not a human or an Ascendant!"

Ophelia, with a smile that held a hint of mischief, responded coolly, "I never said that I was one of them."

Lyra, her expression a mix of fear and fascination, took a step forward. "But how is this possible? We saw you...," her voice trailed off, unable to articulate the surrealness of the situation.

Steven, squinting his eyes in an attempt to understand, added, "You were shot, we all saw it. How can you just stand there as if nothing happened?"

Nira, her hand instinctively moving towards her gun, though not drawing it, looked at Ophelia with a mixture of suspicion and awe. "What are you?" she demanded, her voice steady but her hand trembling slightly.

Magnus, his usual calm demeanor replaced by a visible unease, observed Ophelia cautiously. "Your recovery... It’s not natural. Are you some kind of monster?"

Ophelia, unfazed by their reactions, replied, "Monster? That’s a matter of perspective, isn’t it? Let’s just say I’m not what you would consider ’normal.’"

Lucas, gathering his wits about him, eyed Ophelia suspiciously. His eyes narrowed into slits as he tried to size her up. "So what are you then? Some kind of undead? A ghost?" he asked, his voice carrying a mix of skepticism and a hint of fear.

Ophelia, with a soft chuckle, looked at Lucas. Her eyes sparkled mysteriously, reflecting an emotion that was hard to read. "Let’s just say I’m unique, not something you can easily label," she replied, her voice light yet carrying an undercurrent of seriousness.

Frustrated and confused, Lucas cursed under his breath. "Damn it." He turned towards the rest of the team, his face set in a determined scowl. "We need to take her down, now!"

Without hesitation, Lucas drew his sword, the metal glinting ominously in the dim light of the forest. His movements were quick and decisive, a clear indication of his readiness for combat.

Magnus, reacting swiftly, activated his ability. His hands became encased in stone, transforming into powerful, rock-hard weapons. He clenched his fists, adopting a defensive stance, his face a mask of resolve.

Steven, not to be left behind, pulled out his spear with a fluid motion. He twirled it expertly, his eyes fixed on Ophelia, assessing the threat she posed.

Nira, her expression grim, took out her guns again, holding them with a steady grip. Her eyes darted between Ophelia and her teammates, ready to back them up at a moment’s notice.

Lyra, who had been watching the scene unfold with a mix of disbelief and realization, finally drew her sword. Her face betrayed her reluctance, but the resolve in her eyes was clear. She had come to the understanding that the girl before them, Ophelia, was far from normal, and potentially not an ally.

Ophelia watched them arm themselves, her expression calm, almost amused. "So quick to fight," she observed, her tone light yet carrying a note of warning. "But are you sure that’s the right decision?"

Lucas, undeterred, stepped forward, his sword ready. "We can’t take any chances. Not with something... someone like you."

Magnus, flexing his stone-encased hands, added, "We’ve seen what you can do. We can’t let our guard down."

Steven, holding his spear at the ready, chimed in, "Our priority is to protect each other and eliminate threats."

Nira, her fingers poised on the triggers of her guns, nodded in agreement. "We do what we must."

Lyra, holding her sword with a steady hand, looked at Ophelia with a mixture of caution and curiosity. "If you’re not our enemy, prove it. Otherwise, we have no choice."

The tension in the air was thick, almost tangible. The forest seemed to hold its breath, the usual sounds of wildlife silenced by the impending confrontation. The team stood ready, a united front against the unknown that Ophelia represented. Ophelia, for her part, remained unflinching, her demeanor calm yet alert, as if she was preparing to reveal yet another layer of the mystery that surrounded her.


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