- The Reincarnation World Where Only I Know the Storyline
- RWWOKS Chapter 207
The madly spinning arm of the blue-haired man collided with Kula’s ice wall, striking it like a powerful drill.
With overwhelming brute strength, the man shattered the girl’s defense.
The sparks that flew from the point of impact indicated that this person also had the ability to control red flames, though his power seemed somewhat weak.
“It’s him,” Fang Bo’s mind stirred as he recognized the true identity of the man.
K9999, a modified soldier created by the Nest organization, the 9999th clone of Kyo Kusanagi, and his special code name derived from this fact.
He was known for his violent nature and viewed K’ as a fierce rival, destined to become one of the key players in the downfall of the Nest organization.
What Fang Bo hadn’t expected was that Yashiro’s reckless actions had accidentally released him.
Whether this was a blessing or a curse, he couldn’t tell.
[K9999 (Modified Human)]
[Attack Inclination: Strong]
[Attribute Inclination: Strength, Constitution, Agility]
[Trait: Rampage of Strength (Legendary)]
[Threat Assessment: Highly Dangerous]
From his attack inclination alone, it was clear that this man harbored a strong desire to attack everyone present.
If Kula fell, the next target would likely be them.
Thus, Fang Bo decided it was best to make a swift exit and let the damned Nest organization tear each other apart.
He briefly explained his thoughts, and the others didn’t seem to have any objections, leaving him no choice but to pull out his strongest trump card.
“If we don’t leave now, the Nest will send more experts,” he warned.
“If we fail and get caught, it won’t be long before we see you all in your birthday suits.”
Upon hearing this, Kyo Kusanagi’s face darkened, clearly triggered by memories of past humiliations.
Given his physical condition, he immediately decided to evacuate the base.
One last glance at the combatants, and the invading team began their retreat.
On the way, Fang Bo couldn’t hold back his curiosity and asked, “What exactly were you doing over there?”
Hearing his question, the other two turned their gaze toward Iori Yagami, their eyes tinged with curiosity.
Iori, with a casual expression, explained, “I just unlocked all four of the cryogenic pods.”
“Who’s inside them?”
“Not sure.”
Seeing his indifferent demeanor, Fang Bo quickly guessed what had happened. Iori must have been so excited upon seeing Kyo that he forgot even basic reconnaissance tasks.
Kyo, now fully awake, wasn’t foolish either. He immediately turned to thank everyone: “Thank you for your help.”
Unfortunately, aside from Fang Bo, who returned the gratitude with a smile, the other two didn’t seem as friendly.
“Hmph, don’t misunderstand me,” Iori said as he tossed his good friend to the ground, then turned, leaving everyone with a cool side profile. “I saved you just so that one day, I can kill you with my own hands.”
“Don’t forget, your life can only be taken by me.”
Well then, so no one’s allowed to die without my permission? What a typical “tyrannical CEO” scenario.
Fang Bo broke into a cold sweat, but Kyo, much to his surprise, seemed to enjoy it.
“Alright, I’ll be waiting for you to come for me anytime.”
Goenitz chuckled coldly, though what was going on in her mind remained unclear.
Looking at Mai Shiranui’s familiar face, Kyo had a strange feeling that something was off.
As for Fang Bo, he was already opening a golden treasure chest that had dropped earlier, while contemplating the other two cryogenic pods.
The Nest’s cloning technology was impeccable, and it was easy for them to create terrifying monsters. So, whoever else was inside the pods wouldn’t be too surprising.
Glancing at Kyo’s back, Fang Bo smiled and opened the chest in his hand.
[You are opening a Plot Chest (Gold)]
[You have gained 500 Plot Points]
[You have gained Orochi Nagi Scroll]
[You have gained Kyo Kusanagi’s Blood]
[You have gained Kusanagi-Ryu Ancient Martial Arts Manual]
Orochi Nagi: C-tier active skill, consumes 8 mental points to unleash a destructive flame torrent that devours everything.
Kyo Kusanagi’s Blood: B-tier bloodline elixir, grants the ability to control red flames. Fire-based skill consumption -30%, damage +20%.
Kusanagi-Ryu Ancient Martial Arts Manual: A complete set of ancient martial arts techniques that can be mastered through practice.
All three of these items, if given to one person, would immediately turn them into a close-combat flame expert.
Especially Kyo Kusanagi’s blood, which could even provide a boost to ranged magic users.
This highly valuable melee bloodline elixir didn’t hold much significance for Fang Bo, but he could sell it to other reincarnators if no one else wanted it.
“Maybe I could sell it to Yao Yao’s sister. At least we won’t be enemies in the future.”
Thinking of the thousands of plot points he’d just earned, Fang Bo couldn’t help but feel quite pleased.
The task to rescue the “Strongest Fist” was almost complete, and another hefty reward was on its way.
Anyone would be overjoyed by that.
“What?!”
At that moment, Kyo Kusanagi’s shocked shout broke through the silence. “She’s Goenitz?”
This dense guy had finally figured out Mai Shiranui’s true identity.
Seeing this, Fang Bo once again shared his thoughts.
“This King of Fighters tournament must have traces of the Nest’s activities behind the scenes.”
“Meeting the people pulling the strings will help us learn more about this evil organization.”
Iori Yagami could accept this, since the Nest had already taken action against him.
As for Goenitz, their relationship was more complex. At least, her hostility wasn’t as intense as Kyo’s.
As the main protagonist of the Orochi saga, Kyo naturally adhered to a righteous approach.
Not to mention the cooperation with the Heavenly Clan, which went against his mission, but the fact that they had taken over Mai’s body was unforgivable.
It wasn’t that Kyo was lusting after her body—both he and Mai had been regulars in the King of Fighters tournaments, so there was some camaraderie between them.
“I’m afraid I can’t accept it,” Kyo finally shook his head, rejecting the idea of teaming up.
Compared to working with these guys, he preferred to search for his old teammates—Benimaru, Goro Daimon, Shingo Yabuki, and others.
These were the people he could trust with his life.
“They rejected us,” Fang Bo chuckled, nodding, though he didn’t seem angry at all. Instead, he made a strange proposal. “If you’re planning to head home, could you take me to Kyo Kusanagi’s castle to see it?”
“Of course,” Kyo replied with a bit of an apologetic smile. Now that he had been rejected, the idea of showing Fang Bo around his family’s estate seemed like a good way to make up for it.
Iori, however, showed no interest, clearly unimpressed by the idea of Kyo’s family. Aside from Kyo himself, the rest of the Kusanagi clan didn’t interest him in the slightest.
Goenitz, however, turned her head slowly, casting a look at Fang Bo that seemed to carry some deeper meaning.
Her intuition told her that Fang Bo was hiding something.
But what did it matter to her?
“I’ve got some personal matters to take care of,” Goenitz suddenly spoke.
It seemed like she was planning to seek out other members of the Heavenly Clan.
Now, the only remaining active ones were probably members of the Earthly Realm.
Not only Goenitz, but Iori also had to leave. He needed to find a way to recover his strength.
After Kula’s defeat, Iori, being the proud man he was, found it hard to accept, so leaving temporarily was inevitable.
Fang Bo understood this very well.
“Old” Goenitz, unable to adjust to the blood of Orochi’s influence.
“Weak” Fang Bo, whose hard power was nowhere near a top-tier fighter.
“Sick” Kyo Kusanagi, whose body had been drained and was unlikely to recover quickly.
“Damaged” Iori Yagami, unable to regain his peak strength, and probably even less than 70% of his former abilities—he was practically disabled.
If they didn’t seek ways to grow stronger, this “old, weak, sick, and damaged” team probably wouldn’t make it to the finals.
Moreover, Fang Bo’s goal wasn’t just to win—it was to use these people to help overthrow the Nest organization.
“We’ll meet before the tournament starts,” Goenitz said, and with that, she disappeared in a gust of wind.
Not long after, Iori left as well, though it remained unclear how he intended to recover his strength.
Meanwhile, Fang Bo received a notification for completing the task.
[Hidden Task: Rescue the Strongest Fist (Completed)]
[Calculating results. Generating rewards.]
[Based on your contributions, you may choose two rewards from the following options!]
[Option 1: You gain 1000 Plot Points]
[Option 2: You gain 3 Attribute Points]
[Option 3: You gain 6 Merits]
[Option 4: You gain the NESTS’s Flow Fist Manual]
[Option 5: You gain Perfect Recovery Elixir (Rare)]
The first option was still attribute points—just eight more points to max out strength.
The second option was the Perfect Recovery Elixir, a life-saving treasure.
Health: 370/370 (+180)
Status: Healthy
Strength: 20 (+9)
Constitution: 25 (+6)
Agility: 25 (+6)
Mental: 36 (+17)
Perception: 25 (+6)
“I’m definitely the BOSS template now,” Fang Bo muttered, pleased with himself as he boarded the Kusanagi family’s private plane.
Kusanagi Castle, located in the heart of Kyoto, was a symbol of the Kusanagi family’s power and status.
If you had to compare it, it was somewhat like the Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong—an area so unique that even the authorities couldn’t intervene.
Fang Bo was heading there to see if he could trigger any quests and, at the same time, finish off his follow-up tasks related to Kyo Kusanagi.
With a fateful token in his hand, a sly smile slowly crept across his face.
Meanwhile, at the Nest base, a final battle had come to an end.
Looking at the fallen K9999, Fokxie, holding her injured abdomen, slowly got to her feet.
Nearby, Kula was using ice blocks to freeze her wound, her tearful eyes filled with sympathy.
This fierce battle had ended with Fokxie activating the modified human’s emergency device.
This was a deadly trick known only to the Nest’s higher-ups. The first time it was used, it was highly effective, though normally, the modified humans would secretly dismantle the device.
Kula had secretly frozen the sensor, but Fokxie pretended not to know.
“Finally quiet,” she sighed in relief, though there was still a trace of headache in her expression.
Kula didn’t understand. Hadn’t the escaped monster been captured?
Seeing the confusion in the girl’s eyes, Fokxie gave a bitter smile and explained, “Him? K9999 is just a little crazy, not a real monster.”
At this, even Kula became curious. Who else was locked up in those pods?
“If they’re locked up with the Strongest Fist, these people must be quite strong.”
Hearing the girl’s words, Fokxie’s face suddenly twisted with a sneer. “These foolish fools really think that saving them will solve everything?”
“They’ll soon learn what the Nest is truly capable of.”
Elsewhere, a burly man stood surrounded by a pile of corpses. All of them were Nest clone soldiers.
“Hahaha, I never expected to get resurrected,” the man chuckled, his red mechanical eye glowing ominously. After a moment of thought, he suddenly turned to look at the shadowy figure behind him.
“So, what do you think? Want to join me?”
Without a doubt, the two were the source of Fokxie’s fear. As for their true identities…
(End of Chapter)