There were many attendants.
It felt as if I had become an animal inside a cage. Of course, they were here to restrain me.
At least, thanks to the excuse I came up with, I probably would not be killed. There would not be another specimen like me, after all.
A man in surgical scrubs approached, holding a syringe filled with Green Dream.
âOnce you take my biological data, let me go.â
I said it with a smile.
Naturally, I knew they would not grant that.
As expected, Yates did not respond to my words.
âThe fact that you think you can leave here surprises me.â
The Elder glanced at the line of attendants standing in formation.
All wore suits and sunglasses. Each was ready to shoot me at any moment. Tranquilizer rounds, no doubtâstrong enough to put down an elephant.
The muzzles aimed from the study had not lowered.
My limbs were bound to the chair; I could not move.
It was not that I lacked confidence in escaping, butâ
âMy word.â
The man in scrubs murmured.
âThe Green Dream really doesnât take effect.â
âAstonishing.â
Yates stroked his chin, muttering to himself.
âHow could something like this happen?â
âI believe heâs an unusual mutation.â
The researcher replied.
He grabbed my chin with one hand and pulled my eyelid open with the other.
I stayed still. But I had no intention of sitting here for long. I needed to go back and apologize to Yehyeon.
Just thinking of that document still made me nauseous.
The researcher began drawing blood from my vein. I felt the unpleasant sting of the needle and looked past his shoulder.
White walls. A small TV mounted on the ceiling corner.
Six attendants surrounded the restraining chair; the door was locked tight.
How should I talk my way out of this?
As I was thinking, I suddenly inhaled sharply.
Was it because the researcher injected me with something unknown?
That was part of it, but not the real reason.
I fought the urge to open my mouth.
A sentence appeared on the TV screen.
[Idiot]
Why did it sound like I could hear a voice?
[You refused my experiment table, yet you climb up onto theirs willingly?]
I didnât do it willingly.
I was spacing out in the study when the Elder caught me.
I wanted to refuse every kind of experiment table, thank you very much!
[I canât let those bastards experiment on you before I do.]
Why the phrase âbefore I doâ?
[LMAOOOOOO]
Ah, thatâs Jaeyeon.
I lost all motivation to speak.
Any will I had to plan an escape vanished in an instant. Those lunatics would soon come to drag me out anyway, so what was the point of struggling?
Wait. I felt like I had thought the same thing when I was kidnapped.
I grimaced from the nausea creeping up.
Since there was no need to worry about escaping, I might as well talk while waiting for rescue.
âThe Commanderâs document.â
When I swallowed and spoke, Yatesâs gaze shifted to me.
âDestroy it.â
The Elder did not move.
Then he smirked. Not a surprising reaction.
Still, it was better to try words before resorting to violence.
âKid... you think youâre in a position to negotiate? Hah. Typical of the fool who dared sneak into my study.â
âYou canât kill me. And calling child abuse a weakness to exploit is a bit pathetic, donât you think? It wonât work anyway.â
âWhy not?â
Yates shrugged.
âI think itâs a fine excuse. You mustâve read the vague testimonies of those criminals, havenât you?â
âI did. But what can you even do with that? Yehyeon isnât at fault.â
âYou really know nothing.â
The Elder snorted.
âThe media are crawling everywhere trying to dig up the Commanderâs past.â
âDisgusting.â
âAnd in that chaos, imagine dropping something like this. The reaction would be enormous. Perfect headline materialâscandalous, juicy. Once itâs out, and the culprits are found mysteriously dead afterward, the rest follows naturally.â
This man was capable of doing exactly that.
The guilt twisting inside me began to fade. I had been wondering if storming in and wrecking this place on my own was truly right, butâ
With every word he spoke, the guilt evaporated and only fury remained.
âEver heard the saying, âNever fight someone who buys ink by the barrelâ?â
Of course I had.
I had witnessed the power struggles of the mighty back on Earth. I had cleaned up more than a few of themâthose who tried to turn our kind into test subjects.
I had spent so much effort removing the ones who despised us, the minorities.
That was all in the past.
What mattered now was the being before my eyes.
Ignoring my spinning vision, I blinked.
KWAANG!
The roomâs door exploded.
Six muzzles turned toward the doorway.
The researcher flinched; Patrick Yates tensed.
The attendants fired blindly into the thick smoke.
Tatatatatang! Tatatatatang!
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang! Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang!
Waitâdid something just roll in?
A grenade?
KWA-A-AANG!
My mind went blank.
Everything went silent from the ringing in my ears. My vision turned white, then blacked out.
When I regained sight through the tearing pain, I realized I had been hit by shrapnel laced with Green Dream.
Theyâd thrown that inside this tiny lab?
I looked down at the unrecognizable remains of two attendants.
âIt hurts.â
Bang, bang, bang!
Bullets punched into the skulls of the remaining ones who were still twitching.
Jaeyeon stepped in, trampling over corpses.
I resisted the urge to clutch my sideâright flank, left ribs, maybe even my leg; I couldnât tell which hurt moreâand grumbled.
Thanks to Yun blocking the blast at incredible speed, I was still alive. Otherwise, Iâd be gone.
âFriendly fire?â
âI just saved you.â
Yun replied, lowering his body bunker.
He didnât even glance at Yates, who sat on the floor in a daze. Yates had survived only because his attendants had thrown themselves over him.
The Elder stared at Jaeyeon in shockâmistakenly believing it to be Coltonâs strike.
âBut if we load him into the car like this, weâll have a problem.â
After unbinding me, Yun examined my wound.
I gave a dry laugh.
A bomb had exploded this close; of course thereâd be a problem.
âNot in great shape, are you?â
âRight. The bomb went off right in my face. Rescue operations are difficult mostly because people worry about the hostageâs safety, you know.â
Even coughing blood, I kept talking.
Neither Yun nor Jaeyeon blinked.
Jaeyeon smiled and cupped Yatesâs cheeks in both hands.
âYates~!â
âJaeyeon, donât kill him yet.â
âAbsorb him.â
I called out urgently, but Yun spoke instead.
I tore my gaze away from Jaeyeon and slowly looked up at Yun.
âLike the Tenth did.â
Is that what he wanted to see?
Was that why he pushed things this farâjust to watch my ability in action?
I stared up at him and smirked.
âNo.â
Yun raised an eyebrow.
âBecause you want to die? Or because you donât remember how?â
âI have a physiological aversion to that technique.â
I rose to my feet slowly.
Luckily, the shrapnel had only grazed my leg, so I could still walk.
âI wonât use it unless Iâm on the verge of death.â
âThatâs now.â
âItâs tolerable for the moment. Please treat me.â
I spoke as I walked toward Yates.
Jaeyeon let go of the Elderâs face and gave me a playful grin.
âYates.â
I spat out blood and said,
âDestroy the documents.â
âYou insane bastards.â
Yates growled between clenched teeth.
âYou think youâll get away with this? This is my mansion! I wonât go down quietly!â
âDestroy them.â
I lowered my gaze and repeated,
âI donât want to see those papers in your hands.â
Wiiiiiiiing!
Instead of answering, Yates slipped his hand into his pocket.
He must have pressed a button. Forgetting my pain, I lifted my head, fury coiling through me.
A familiar AI voice echoed.
[All specimens are being released.]
âWhat about that specimen?â
âDead!â
Jaeyeon cheerfully propped her chin on her hands.
âI slit its throat and hung it on the wall! The guy was a convict serving a life sentence. I just made sure he paid for his crimes. Praise me.â
âWas it human?â
âOf course.â
Jaeyeon laughed as if Iâd asked something ridiculous.
âWhat else would it be?â
Lately, Iâd often thought about the changes Iâd brought to this world.
These things.
All of this.
âSeems like more of that kind is coming.â
Yun approached and handed me a sword.
Blinking, I looked down at the long blade. My instructor spoke.
âIâm giving up on trying to make you use a gun.â
âAh. Iâm sorry.â
âYouâll lose too much blood. Forget your aversionâif things get worse, absorb.â
Come to think of it, we didnât even have blood packs.
We might find something similar on the attendants, but who could trust whatâs inside their syringes? There was no time to check.
After Yun treated me, I looked again at Yatesâ
Holding his phone.
âYou... are you working with the Commander?â
The Elder, panting, thrust the phone toward us.
A detonator?
Narrowing my eyes, I readied to draw, but Yates spoke first.
âI sent everything to the press.â
What?
âAll those documents you were desperate to destroy.â
Everything went white before my eyes.
I froze, unable to react. His words didnât make sense.
What did he send? Could he mean Yehyeonâs information?
All of it?
âBy now my manâs already left the mansion with the files.â
The Elderâs twisted grin deepened.
âThe reporters have been contacted!â
Why do these beings always struggle so desperately before dying?
Is it because their very existence has already been erased from the world, leaving them frantic to cling to a name that will not remain even after death?
âThe moment they get the data, theyâll publish it! Everything! Every single thingâphotos included!â
Yates screamed,
âYou nobodies dare touch me?!â
His voice rose higher,
âYou dare touch me?!â
The floor was covered in corpses.
I absorbed the dead.
Half my reason was gone. My mind burned white-hot with rage. Cold fury ignited into fire; sensations dulled beneath emotion.
I could not hear Yun or Jaeyeon.
Nor Yates.
It had been a long time since Iâd felt such pure fury. I had grieved, resented, sufferedâbut not like this.
Not this blinding, suffocating rage.
The technique came as naturally as if Iâd used it yesterday.
A blessing once givenâ
What the World Tree had bestowed upon me.
As the wounds sealed, power remained.
As long as the dead were not reduced to ash, there was always something to draw in.
âThen Iâll just bury the whole mansion.â
I saidâand drew my sword.
âYou, your attendants, and the documents they carry.â
I swung.
***
âMy word.â
Eric Erhart, who had leisurely arrived at Patrick Yatesâs hideout, let out a disbelieving laugh at the sight.
âIt looks as though there was an air raid.â
âPrometheus and the scientist have returned to headquarters.â
Shashinsky, his red-haired aide, reported, unable to hide his shaken face.
The man with the crimson hair tapped his tablet with long fingers.
âIt seems headquarters received the report about the Black Badger attack too late. The Falconâs attendants who left with them are once again unaccounted for.â
âThey wonât be found even if you look. Forget that fascinating being for now.â
Erhart gave the order, then gazed at the ruins for a long time.
Or rather, where the mansion had once stood.
Its skeletal frame was all that remained, as if after a bombing. No one could have survived.
A work sculpted by Prometheusâs wrath.
Once Colton Wisemanâs aceâand now the ace of Lee Yehyeon.
âAnd even so, he still hasnât regained his full strength.â
Erhart let out a quiet laugh and slowly shook his head.
âNo wonder our ancestors acted as they did.â
If he had faced the Titans back then, what would he have done?
Would he, like them, have been paralyzed by fear and worsened the disaster? Or, like Colton Wisemanâthe â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) one now seated at the topâwould he have offered them a small escape route?
The very path that had drawn Hildebert Talebâs eyes?
They say âifâ has no place in history, yetâ
âWhen he regains his memories, even Falconâs mansion will not remain intact.â
Erhart smiled faintly as he spoke to himself.
He continued to stare at the remnants of fury for a long time afterward, thinkingâ
That when Prometheus finally recovered his memories, perhaps he would see those eyes filled with searing regret and hatred turned toward him.
***
âAmi!â
I burst into the hospital room.
âChoi Ami!â
âHilde!â
Ami looked up at me and beamed.
âDid you bring my Java Chip Frappuccino?â