Mission Complete: The Singapore Threat Neutralized

Hanyu stood over the unconscious Titan, his body aching but his mind sharp. The battle had been brutal, but he had won. The shipyard was eerily quiet now, the aftermath of destruction visible in the cracked ground and scattered debris.

He exhaled, rolling his shoulders.

Hanyu: (muttering) That took more effort than I expected…

Just then, Kairo rushed toward him, eyes wide with shock.

Kairo: Damn, Hanyu… You actually took him down?

Hanyu smirked, shaking the pain out of his fists.

Hanyu: Did you doubt me?

Kairo: (grinning) Not at all. Just surprised you're still standing after that beating.

Hanyu glanced back at the fallen Titan.

Hanyu: He was strong, but I've fought worse.

Kairo knelt down beside the unconscious body, pressing two fingers against its neck.

Kairo: He's alive. Barely. What do we do with him?

Hanyu rubbed his chin, thinking. They couldn't just leave him here—G Corporation would likely come looking for their lost soldier.

Hanyu: We need information. If he wakes up, we question him.

Kairo nodded, but before he could respond, the sound of approaching vehicles rumbled in the distance. The flashing red and blue lights of incoming security forces reflected off the metal containers.

Kairo: (cursing) Shit. They're here already?

Hanyu narrowed his eyes.

Hanyu: Looks like G Corporation isn't wasting time. We need to move—fast.

Kairo hoisted the unconscious Titan over his shoulder with some struggle.

Kairo: We can't carry him far like this. Do you have a plan?

Hanyu scanned the shipyard, spotting a cargo truck parked near the loading docks.

Hanyu: (grinning) I do now.

The two sprinted toward the truck, Hanyu quickly hopping into the driver's seat while Kairo tossed the unconscious Titan into the back.

Kairo: You know how to drive this thing?

Hanyu: Guess we're about to find out.

With that, he slammed his foot on the gas, the truck roaring to life as they sped off into the night, the security forces arriving just seconds too late.

Hanyu's grip tightened on the wheel. He had won the fight, but this battle was far from over. The real war had just begun.

The streets of Singapore were quiet once more. The chaos at the Sea Tiarm Shipyard had been contained, the Meta Human serums destroyed, and the corrupt forces of G Corporation scattered. Hanyu stood atop a high-rise building, looking down at the city, the neon lights reflecting in his mask.

Hanyu: (exhaling) It's done.

Kairo walked up beside him, arms crossed, his expression one of relief.

Kairo: You really pulled it off, huh? No more mindless Titans, no more serum.

Hanyu: That was the goal.

They had ensured that the remaining threats were eliminated—G Corporation's supply lines were severed, and the scientists involved had been handed over to authorities. Even the Titan Hanyu had fought had been restrained, now locked away for questioning.

Kairo: (grinning) Not bad for a one-man army.

Hanyu chuckled, shaking his head.

Hanyu: You helped.

Kairo: A little. (smirking) Alright, so what's next?

Hanyu's thoughts drifted back to his family. He had ensured Singapore was safe, but there were bigger threats out there.

Hanyu: I head back to Shanghai. This was just one battle. There's more going on than we know.

Kairo nodded in understanding.

Kairo: Then I guess this is where we part ways?

Hanyu looked at him, then extended a hand.

Hanyu: For now. But if I ever need backup, I know who to call.

Kairo grinned and shook his hand firmly.

Kairo: Damn right.

With that, Hanyu took one last glance at the city before activating his communicator.

Hanyu: (to himself) Time to head home.

As he disappeared into the night, Singapore was safe once more. But deep down, Hanyu knew this was just the beginning of a much larger battle.

Hanyu's parents, Leng and Yao Yao, were already on their private jet, en route to Shanghai.

Meanwhile, Hanyu stood near the shore, glancing down at his powerful physique. Flexing his muscles, he let out a slight chuckle.

Hanyu: I still can't believe I managed to swim all the way from Singapore to China. Just how far can my Titan abilities push me?

He smirked, shaking his head. He had arrived before his parents, despite them taking a private jet. That fact alone made him even more curious about his full potential.

Hanyu: (muttering to himself) I swam across the damn ocean… What else am I capable of?

A little while later, the roaring sound of jet engines signaled the arrival of Leng and Yao Yao. As they stepped into the mansion, Yao Yao froze in shock, her eyes widening.

Yao Yao: (stunned) Hanyu?! How in the world are you already here?!

Leng raised an eyebrow, equally surprised but far more amused.

Leng: (grinning) Well, well. Now this is interesting.

Hanyu, still toweling off, casually replied, "I swam."

Yao Yao blinked, unable to process what she just heard.

Yao Yao: (shouting) You WHAT?!

Hanyu rubbed the back of his neck.

Hanyu: Yeah… I swam from Singapore to China. Took me a while, but I made it.

Yao Yao looked at him, completely baffled.

Yao Yao: Do you have any idea how dangerous that was?! You could have drowned! You could have been attacked by sea creatures! You could have—

Before she could continue, Leng suddenly burst out laughing, crossing his arms proudly.

Leng: That's my boy! A true warrior! Swimming across the ocean like it's nothing. Incredible!

Hanyu smirked, expecting this reaction from his father.

Hanyu: (grinning) I thought it was pretty impressive, too.

Yao Yao turned to Leng with fire in her eyes.

Yao Yao: (scolding) Don't encourage him, Leng! He's not supposed to be testing his limits in the middle of the ocean!

Leng tried to stifle his laughter but failed miserably.

Leng: Come on, Yao Yao, you have to admit, this is amazing! Our son is capable of things even we don't fully understand yet. This is something to be proud of!

Yao Yao pinched the bridge of her nose, exhaling sharply.

Yao Yao: So now BOTH of you are reckless? Unbelievable!

Hanyu chuckled, stepping forward.

Hanyu: Mom, relax. I was fine. My Titan abilities handled everything. It wasn't even that hard.

Yao Yao: (glaring) Not. The. Point.

Leng leaned toward Hanyu, whispering with a smirk.

Leng: (teasing) She's just mad because you're too strong.

Yao Yao smacked Leng's arm.

Yao Yao: I heard that!

Hanyu laughed, shaking his head. Despite his mother's scolding, he could tell she was just worried about him.

Hanyu: Alright, alright, I won't do it again… unless necessary.

Yao Yao sighed, finally calming down.

Yao Yao: (grumbling) I swear, you and your father are going to give me gray hair…

Leng chuckled, wrapping an arm around her.

Leng: You love us anyway.

Yao Yao huffed but couldn't hide the small smile tugging at her lips.

Hanyu watched his parents with a grin, feeling a sense of warmth despite the scolding. No matter what happened, this was his family. And he wouldn't trade them for anything.