2 Monster City and 'mini' boss. (EDITED)

As Ender stepped into the Monster City, a stark contrast to the lively Celestia, a wave of eerie silence washed over him. Unlike the warm glow of his main city, this place radiated an aura of dread and decay. Yet, strangely, he didn't feel uneasy—if anything, it felt natural, almost familiar, just like how he felt toward the villagers.

The city looked as if it had endured an apocalypse. Zombies shambled aimlessly through the streets, their lifeless groans echoing against the darkened walls. The only reason they didn't burn under the sun was the permanent overcast sky—thick, black, and grey wool clouds he had originally placed as a design choice. But now, seeing them like this in a reality that felt so tangible, he wondered:

"Did everything adapt when this world became real?"

At the edges of the city, skeletons patrolled like law enforcement, their hollow eyes glowing faintly beneath iron helmets. Given their unmatched accuracy, they were the perfect choice for guards—though, at the time, he'd assigned them that role mostly for fun.

The city was divided into sections, each ruled by a different type of monster:

Near the ocean, legions of Drowned stood guard, accompanied by Guardians and custom monsters he'd once added—Kraken, Leviathans, and other nightmarish sea creatures lurking beneath the waves.

The desert district housed Husks, killer bunnies, and monstrous beings crafted from shifting sands. Some took the form of living sandstorms, burrowing beneath the ground and swallowing prey whole.

The swamplands were ruled by Witches, the most intelligent mobs in existence. He had jokingly given them control over the city's governance, but now… it seemed that joke had become reality.

At the city's center, the most dangerous faction resided—the Pillagers. Their towering Woodland Mansion and Pillager Outpost had been the foundation of this city, and Ender had simply built around them. Now, they practically ran the heart of Monster City.

Standing amidst the eerie streets, Ender took it all in. He had built this place as a challenge, a twisted counterpart to Celestia. But now, it wasn't just a game.

This world was alive.

And he was at the center of it all.

As Ender walked deeper into Monster City, a sudden tremor shook the ground beneath him. It started as a low rumble, but quickly escalated into an earth-shaking roar, as if the very earth itself was in pain. From a distance, he could see a hulking figure steamrolling through the streets, thrashing zombies and other mobs out of its way with terrifying ease.

Ender's eyes narrowed as he watched the beast approach. He couldn't help but let out a sigh, as a surge of nostalgia hit him.

"Oh boy," he muttered under his breath, facepalming. "The Mutant Zombie… didn't expect him to still be here."

A gigantic, disfigured figure loomed ahead, its massive frame towering over the surrounding mobs. The Mutant Zombie, a grotesque amalgamation of flesh and muscle, its arms bulging with unnatural strength, careened toward him with every step. Its eyes were filled with pure malice as it let out an ear-splitting roar, a wave of force that knocked any mobs unlucky enough to be in its path into the air.

Ender cracked his neck and stretched his body.

"Let's hope Herobrine is a bigger deal," Ender muttered to himself, smirking. He could command the Mutant Zombie if he wanted to, bend it to his will like any other. But he felt a strange rush of excitement, an urge to simply fight.

In an instant, the Mutant Zombie was upon him, its enormous fists swinging with reckless force, crushing the ground where it landed. The earth trembled as it raised one of its arms to strike, aiming directly for Ender's head.

Ender teleported in a blink as the mutant's fist slammed into the ground where he had just been standing, sending a shockwave through the air. Ender then jumped on a nearby building, using the height advantage.

Without missing a beat, he summoned a diamond sword into his hand, the weapon glowing with an ethereal energy. He dashed toward the Mutant Zombie, his speed too fast for the creature to keep up with. Ender slammed his sword into the mutant's shoulder, the blade cutting deep into the grotesque flesh, but the creature only let out a guttural growl, swinging its other arm to retaliate.

Ender grinned, evading the strike easily, feeling the rush of battle coursing through him. The zombie was powerful, but this was hardly a real challenge for him. Herobrine's power was simply too much for this 'mini' boss. (lol)

"Not bad," Ender muttered, dodging another wild swing lazily before teleportimg behind the creature. With a swift motion, he grabbed one of the Mutant Zombie's legs and twisted it, sending the monster sprawling to the ground.

Ender stood over the fallen giant, his eyes glinting with a sense of triumph. The Mutant Zombie roared in fury, trying to rise, but Ender wasn't interested in letting it get up. He raised his sword high, channeling his energy into the blade.

With a single, powerful slash, he drove the sword deep into the creature's neck, severing its head clean off. The Mutant Zombie's body twitched violently, its limbs spasming for a moment before finally falling still.

Ender stood over the wreckage of the battle, the dust settling around him. He wiped the sweat from his brow, grinning.

"Guess I game's experience has transferred in my mind,"