So, Sparrow was left to fend for all of them alone. Fortunately, the room was now free of obstructions, allowing him a clear view of his surroundings. While he didn’t possess Kisha’s heightened senses, he could rely on his exceptional ’Perception’ skill and keen eyesight.
Ackack...
Sparrow felt as if the evolved zombie was mocking him, or perhaps it was signaling an imminent attack. Each time he heard that eerie, otherworldly sound, his muscles tensed and his nerves frayed. It was as if the zombie’s menacing noise was a battle cry meant to shake his resolve, much like a commanding general’s shout to demoralize their enemies.
Sparrow was starting to feel the toll of maintaining his heightened awareness since they first entered the room. The constant strain was beginning to numb his senses and make his mind buzz, pulling his focus away. After half an hour of keeping his stance, he realized he might have overtaxed his skill, pushing it to its limits.
However, Sparrow had no way to gauge his spiritual energy levels, lacking the tracking system that Kisha used. Without such a measure, he was uncertain if he had already depleted his reserves.
Sparrow’s eyes narrowed, then brightened with a glint of determination. He had finally found a breakthrough in this stalemate. Clearing the room of obstructions had proven to be the best decision he could have made in this situation.
Sparrow took a deep breath, exhaling slowly as if steam was escaping from his mouth. He then conjured a wind blade in each hand. With precise timing, he launched both blades simultaneously, his movements synchronized and fluid.
Bam!
Rumble...
Rose could barely see what was happening, but she could hear the deep rumbling of the cement floor as something massive struck it. Debris clattered around the room, echoing off the walls. She couldn’t determine if Sparrow’s attacks were random attempts to hit the elusive target or if the evolved zombie was simply too agile or adept at hiding to be seen.
But Sparrow remained relentless in his assault, sending wind blades in rapid succession throughout the room. His eyes tracked an unseen movement with sharp focus. Unlike the last evolved zombie he faced, which had exceptional agility, this one had the ability to turn invisible. It maintained its invisibility even while launching attacks, making it a more elusive and challenging opponent.
Grahhh!
Screech!
The evolved zombie emitted an angry roar toward Sparrow, but Sparrow’s smile only grew wider. He could tell that the creature was becoming frustrated because it couldn’t get close to him or his team. Instead, it was reduced to darting around the room in frustration. The zombie was baffled by how Sparrow had managed to pinpoint its exact location despite its invisibility.
With no obstructions left in the room, Sparrow’s keen perception was finally paying off. He could now detect the subtle distortions in the surroundings—slight, shimmering rifts that appeared where the image wobbled as if a mirror had been displaced. These inconsistencies in the environment allowed him to see the evolved zombie’s exact position with clarity.
Sparrow’s keen eyesight and agility were assets, but he was constrained by his need to protect Rose and the ’STAU,’ limiting his movement. Despite his earlier thoughts, he couldn’t abandon them to focus solely on the battle. Instead, he relied on his wind blades to maintain a long-distance assault, balancing his responsibility with his need to confront the evolved zombie.
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