Chapter 37: Life is hard

Zyro wasn't planning to die, quite the opposite, actually. Under streaming rays of moonlight through the leaves. He jumped high and strong enough to not be reached by the hungry predator. The eyeless hound could only follow his "delicious" scent, snapping its jaw as Zyro descended.

His heartbeat grew wild mid-air. The approaching gale made his tattered garment flutter, and his raven hair dance. Zyro's arms were folded, guarding his head as he plunged through a cluster of leafs and thin branches. He had already carefully chosen his landing path to avoid tough tree limbs that might hinder his drop. After what feels like an eternity, which only lasts for a mere seconds. Zyro stretched out his gloved hands, catching a durable branch he had long anticipated. Gripping it tightly, his body's vertical drop took a horizontal turn as he swung. The branch his clenching bends from the weight of his falling momentum. But held tight for a moment, before letting go and rolling to the ground. Safely landing without a single fracture. If not for his gloves, the skin in his palm would have pilled off.

Without time to praise the successful stunt. Zyro hastily dashed as fast as he could. Leaving the furless beast in the tree's top. Alone and confused about what to do, climbing was already hard enough for that handless body of it. So a safe descent was out of the question, it lingered for a moment for it was a living being that knew to fear height, too. Left without options, the eyeless hound freed its claw attachment and fell. Its hairless body collided against branches, causing leaves to rustle as the beast stumbled miserably while shrieking in agony. Before pathetically hitting the hard ground with a bone-breaking sound. Injuring the vicious beast. Partially due to its carelessness and heavyweight. It stayed there lying for a second. Before ferociously giving chase, wearing a drooling grin with a hint of rage.

Far away, Zyro greedily breathes cold air to supplement his burning lungs. Already feeling the strain of running with all his might. Sweats run down his body, despite the chilling atmosphere of the night. His wet hand was freezing, shivers constantly running down his spine, and his heart beating wildly. Contrasting to Zyro's impassiveness a minute ago. Of course, his scared to his wits end. But remain composed throughout this entire ordeal. No matter how dangerous and dire the situation may be, Zyro's mind remains calm and calculative.

Hearing noises resounding in his back. Zyro gritted his teeth and continued running, his eyes were too preoccupied with watching for additional perils ahead and standing logs he might stumble upon. Specially focused on the terrain to avoid something stupid as death by tripping.

Fortunately, there seem to be no nearby monstrosities. The eyeless hound was too much for him to handle already. Zyro prayed no more to come.

Despite his all-out sprint, the predator chasing him only grew closer, but not as fast as before. Still, it won't take long for it to catch up. Zyro cursed before suddenly frowning, finding something strange at the sounds his hearing. He spared a quick glance back and saw the pursuing eyeless hound staggering and bumping into trees. Of course, it can't see anything, it doesn't have an eye! So, its perception is limited to vague instinct and strong sense of smell. Not the best senses to avoid rough obstacles while swiftly giving chase.

A grin appeared on Zyro's face. And changed his course from a straight run to a zigzagging sprint. Sure, the eyeless hound's superior sense of smell can track Zyro's exact location, and also, probably perceive tree's due to their woody scent. However, the native scent of earth and wood was all over the place. Hence, sensing theme was much harder, specially when briskly moving.

The eyeless hound stumbled and brushed against tree barks grew in frequency. Disoriented by its prey switching direction. Greatly reducing its speed, so that Zyro could maintain a safe distance. This regimen continued for a long time, infuriating the beast even more. Its movement became wilder as time went by, the hound's tough hairless hive constantly collided without care as it growled, with a furious mind focusing solely on reaching the young man.

That prey, Zyro. Was having another dire problem. A common issue of his body that he's always been discontented - lacking stamina. Not like it was insufficient, in truth. Zyro's endurance was far superior to average humans, thanks to his cruel daily routine testing its limit every day. Yet... Against an injured, unseeing hound with the Mark of an Alpha, Zyro's bodily capabilities paled miserably. The only thing Zyro could be thankful about right now is the absence of other predators littering around... Which is, strange.

But Zyro was too busy running to marvel at mysterious phenomena. Feeling his leg muscles burn, bathed in sweat. Breathing heavily as he dashed through the dark woods. Zyro jumped over a fallen log and finally, he saw hope ahead.

A distance away forward. At the end of the forest, the small mountain side can be seen. It's inclined surface littered by myriads of fallen rubble in all shapes and sizes, as though caused by landslides.

The eyeless hound growled at his back, sending shivers down his spines for it was loud. Terrifyingly loud in fact. Meaning, the beast is dangerously close, and closing further as seconds passed by. While his legs are starting to falter. Zyro felt it burn, screaming to stop.

'Just a little more!, and more!, and more!'

He shouted in his mind with gritted teeth. Zyro knew words won't magically bless him strength. But keep uttering motivational nonsense nevertheless. Somehow finding solace in his own shitty, if not awkward inner speeches. Such as.

'You didn't cross the universe to be eaten by a ducking dog! Are you!'

Of course he didn't. Zyro holds the hope of earth after all. A dog, no matter how monstrous it might be won't be his end.

Soon, Zyro reached the stony clearing of the mountain side. Steeping into rough, uneven ground littered by a carpet of rubbles. Zyro's eyes darted around in search of a specific spot. And as soon as he did, without care for grace. He leaped towards a cluster of stones where two large boulders was clinging of each other, forming a hollow space in the middle. It's where he had hidden his black, cybernetic armor. Zyro hastily dug it out, pushing away the shrouding rocks he placed that night.

It was a race of time. The eyeless hound was mere seconds away, craving to bite into his flesh and tear him to shreds.

With the rocks removed, Zyro's hand searched for a specific part inside with hurried movements. His mind was in turmoil. Scared to his core.

'Duck!Duck!duck!duck! Where is that ducking thing! I'm gonna be eaten here! Damned it!'

A second past. Then another, and another. At the next moment, the ferocious hairless hound emerges from the forest. Directly heading to the crouched young man with his back facing the feral beast. Without delay, the eyeless hound leaped towards Zyro with a wide opened mouth full of zigzagging blood dyed teeth.

At the last second, Zyro twists his waist to face the disturbing creature. Lunching his right fist forward with all his might. Meeting the eyeless hound wide, gaping maw that's wide enough to swallow his head whole.

It would have been stupid to face the hound maw with a single fist. However, Zyro has his armor on hand.

His armored forearm unleashed a silver blade that went inside the devouring maw, as the beast snapped it close. The eyeless hound razor teeth colliding again black steel. Zyro felt his heart skip a beat for a moment there, imagining his arm being reaped by the beast crushing jaw. But it did not.

He put on a wicked smirk.

"Who's grinning now you damned dog" He muttered, heavily breathing in relief.

Their skirmish only lasted one second... And that's all it took to decide the victor. It wasn't the mighty, ferocious beast of the first mark. But the weak, pathetic slave of the mine. Zyro.

The tip of the short blade can be seen sprouted behind the furless head of the hound. It was unleashed along the punch while the beast greedily charged. Skewering its own head in the process. The silver blade went through the creature's neck bone, severing its spine and a part of its brain.

The eyeless hound abruptly twitched for a few moments before finally dying.

With his gauntlet stuck, Zyro leaned back against the rock. Panting heavily as he calm his racing heart. He looked up, silently gazing at the glittery night sky with two pale moons. One azure, the other dyed in crimson.

Zyro clicked his tongue.

"Neutral my ass. Is that blue moon just a decoration?"

A feminine voice resounded in his head.

[Congratulations for living another day]

He pondered about Aizra's words as though remembering something.

"That's it? No rewards or something? Not even a praise?"

He joked, recalling power giving systems in anime's he viewed.

His mental illness. I mean, Aizra, replied without delay specifically.

[I am merely a mental Artificial Intelligence. My capabilities are limited by logic, and am unable to bless you rewards such as skill, items etc. Out of nowhere. Please burn this in your damned head. Reality is hard.]

That statement almost brought Zyro to tears.

However, Aizra added some solace. Saying in an usually monotone, yet sounded adorable tone.

[However, if you want a reward. I can sing you a song.]

Zyro smiled.

"You'll do it for me? How sweet of you. Please do."

Following that, Aizra sang three words that made Zyro want to bang his head. Not like he can scold Aizra by doing that.

[In your dreams]

Zyro sighed in frustration. For not being able to dig out his AI infested brain. He could only blame himself for Aizra's attitude. She learned from him after all.

Looking at the hairless hound disturbing face. Zyro winced. Before turning to the direction where his starship had fallen.

'Who needs magical rewards if there's destructive weapons and high speed aircraft just under water.

His ordeal in the wilderness wasn't over yet.