《Twisted Destiny》 0. Alpha project [prologue] [author] Hello fellow reader, these chapters are the prologue to the series start. It''s very long. Warning ??: it has a lot of POV shifts because the story offers multiple perspectives of different characters.[/author] In the dimly lit underground base, the deafening echoes of gunfire reverberated against the rugged concrete walls. A solitary figure stealthily maneuvered through the intricately constructed terrain, effortlessly evading the relentless barrage of bullets unleashed by sentries mounted at every angle. Thung! Thung! Thung!¡ªThe echoes of high-caliber rounds fired off. With a steely gaze, the young man''s eyes meticulously scanned the terrain for any cover as he ran, avoiding the hail of bullets. His senses were as sharp as a razor''s edge as he zigzagged, occasionally rolling on the ground to throw off the trajectory. The rapid-fire assault attempted to halt his progress, but somehow he was evading the sentries. Seeing some thick, sturdy trees and a grove of vegetation in his path, he headed straight for it. He jumped in, taking cover behind it and momentarily shielding himself from the onslaught. In his right hand, he held a high-caliber custom gun, resembling a rifle but designed as a one-handed rifle pistol. Taking a magazine from his suit pocket, he swiftly reloaded the gun, which was as large as his forearm. With no hesitation, he emerged from cover, skillfully finding a blind spot amidst the rapid-fire assault, as bullets grazed his skin. "Nine hundred meters northeast. Taking shot," his monotone voice said. A few bullets even hit his body, but without flinching, he fired. Thung. A second passed as a loud explosion echoed through the entire terrain. With no wasted movements, he swiftly retreated to the safety of his cover. With each step through the dense jungle, he flawlessly navigated the terrain, utilizing every obstacle like logs, trees, and hidden nooks as strategic assets. He started gunning down the sentries with unprecedented efficiency. His shots hit their mark with deadly precision. His countenance remained stoic and detached, without any trace of human emotion. In a cataclysmic crescendo, thunderous booms shattered the already tense air. On the rooftop of the artificial terrain, a strategically constructed room provided a commanding view of the ongoing action. Screens adorned the walls, displaying the live feed of the young man destroying the sentries with swift precision. Occupants in lab coats analyzed the data sheets and graphs, completely engrossed in their work. The room buzzed with focused intensity as the screens flickered, showcasing the systematic neutralization of the sentries. The individuals huddled around the monitors, their attention shifting between the displays and the person in action. Near a magnificent glass window panel, one individual stood with an expressionless face, his features chiseled and unwavering. Adorned in a distinctive white and black uniform, adorned with intricate patterns and numerous badges on the chest, he exuded an air of authority. From his commanding position, he oversaw the unfolding events below, his gaze locked and focused. A person wearing a lab coat handed the papers to him with trembling hands. "General, the reports," he whispered in a low voice. "Humph," the tall figure grunted. Peering through the glass, a furrowed brow and a faint frown revealed the individual''s palpable dissatisfaction. He started reading the reports that failed to meet his expectations. "It''s been three long years since the initiation of the Alpha Project. How much longer until Project Alpha reaches completion? We cannot afford any further delays. Why do I still see just that one clone?" the general asserted, his voice laced with disdain. "You produced just one clone? JUST ONE!?" his voice echoed in the room as everyone stopped working. "The funding for this project is too much. Where is the lead doctor, Hector!?" the general said in contempt, his voice sharp and loud. The assemblage of senior scientists, their weathered countenances draped in lab coats, involuntarily flinched under the weight of the general''s cutting words. The head professor, bearing a sheaf of papers, mustered the courage to step forward to answer. "Sir, the project is still in development," the doctor responded. "As you can see, the result doesn''t lie. The Alpha Project initiation was a modest success, although it''s just one specimen. He is the first clone to survive three years of the super soldier program without decommissioning. Sir, it requires time. The program''s completion is estimated to take two years, possibly more," the doctor explained, reports in hand, maintaining a composed demeanor despite the general''s mounting anger. The general pivoted his gaze, fixing his scrutinizing eyes upon the doctor, his frustration palpable. "Why?! Why can''t we replicate B-1X?" he bellowed, his voice seething with anger. "I''ve observed that most clones die before reaching the age of two and a half years. If we can''t reproduce the clones in quantity, just lobotomize B-1X and make use of his genetic material to start again," he said, looking at the doctor as a sly smile crept on his face. The doctor''s face froze, his features became rigid upon hearing the general. His grip tightened around the papers, revealing the tension in his hands. A fleeting flicker of emotion betrayed his initial reaction, swiftly concealed as he composed himself. He took a moment to gather his thoughts, his response carefully measured before releasing the papers, letting them flutter silently to the surface. "B-1X is a high-value asset, and we need to study him to perfect the Alpha Project. It''s critical to study why the cloning project is failing and fix it. Furthermore, you have no authority over the project management." The general locked a piercing gaze onto the professor, his expression ice-cold and unyielding. "You think you have the authority to tell me what to do?" he sneered, his voice carrying an air of menace. Gripping the doctor by the collar, he forcefully lifted him off the ground. "I hold Class 1 authority over this damn project and everyone involved. If I tell you to shit on the floor, you better believe I can make you do it," he growled, his voice dripping with disdain. Pausing deliberately, he continued, his voice laced with venomous contempt. "Don''t you forget, Dr. Hector, that you''re easily replaceable," he spat, his words a chilling reminder of the professor''s insignificance in the grand scheme of things. Undeterred, the doctor locked eyes with the general, refusing to back down. "Sure, I may be replaceable, but I''m the one leading the development of this project. This isn''t something we can rush. Hurrying it could cost us billions, and I won''t be responsible for that. I know how to get this project up and running smoothly, without any unnecessary setbacks. Take the specimen away, and I can''t guarantee any progress in the Alpha Project." Before any further words could be exchanged, a thunderous explosion reverberated through the control room. It shook the very foundations, making small tremors. The last sentry on the battlefield had been annihilated. Alarms blared, their piercing sounds drowning out all other noise, signaling the end of the test run. Amidst the chaos, B-1X stood at the center of the terrain, his body covered in cuts and gunshot wounds, blood dripping from his arms and shoulders. Stoic and unflinching, he stood, awaiting further instructions. Letting go of the doctor''s collar and releasing him from his grip, a smirk appeared on the old general''s face, seeing B-1X''s successful test run for live combat. "For what''s it''s worth, at least you did manage to get one sample good enough for what we envision," he jeered, towering over the professor with a noticeable height difference. Amusement and disdain flickered across his features. Taking a moment to survey the lab, his gaze pierced through the room. He added with a commanding tone, "I won''t tolerate any more delays. You and your team have six months to provide me with a dozen prospects that match up to B-1X." The general''s eyes locked onto the clone through the glass window, his voice lowering to a whisper filled with sly satisfaction as he approached the doctor''s ear. "You think you''re clever, huh? Fooling us, fooling the council? We''re well aware of your secrets, Hector," a twisted smile played on his lips as he said those words. Leaning closer, his voice taking on a chillingly mellower tone, he continued, his words sending a shiver down the doctor''s spine. "What a delightful gift you''ve given your own son¡ªthe gift of life," he taunted, relishing in the discomfort it brought the doctor. This story has been taken without authorization. Report any sightings. "It would be such a pity to see that spark of life fade away." The professor clenched his jaw, fury burning in his eyes, but he knew better than to provoke the general any further. Inhaling deeply, he replied with forced composure. "Understood, sir. We''ll do everything in our power to deliver the desired results." The general''s gaze hardened, his eyes locked onto the professor''s, an unspoken warning hanging in the air. "Don''t make choices that you''ll regret, Dr. Hector," he said, his words laced with ominous implications. "We all have our roles to play. Some of us are even serving the devils." The general walked out of the room without looking back. His face changed to that of a stern individual. Overwhelmed with guilt, the doctor was overcome by a wave of emotions. The expressionless face of the clone standing before him served as a painful reminder of the once vibrant personality that he had tried so hard to instill during the arduous development process. His voice caught in his throat, leaving him speechless as he gazed at the papers in his hands, then looked beyond the cold glass panel to where B-1X stood. After the test run was completed, a team of doctors approached to take B-1X to the medical ward to treat his injuries. Once he was deemed stable, he was led to his assigned quarters under heavy security measures. Dr. Hector accompanied him to the door, which had multiple security checks including the retina, facial, and fingerprint scans. The door opened with a sharp "Zing." As they entered the room, it then closed with a heavy noise. "Thud," as B-1X was left to his own devices. Seated in his sleek high-tech office, Dr. Hector leaned forward in front of his transparent desk with a heavy heart, fixating his gaze on the lifelike image of the clone, a myriad of emotions swirling within him. A mix of sorrow and regret washed over him, etching a heaviness in his heart. "I... I forced this upon you," he whispered, his voice tinged with sadness and self-reproach. His eyes locked onto the hologram, trying to convey his deep remorse. "Aiden. I couldn''t save you back then, and now I''ve trapped you in this hell. I''m so sorry, my boy," he choked out, tears welling up in his eyes. His voice quivered with the weight of his emotions. His hand reached out, almost instinctively, as if trying to touch the holographic figure before him. "I promise. We will escape this hellhole soon." The doctor''s gaze remained fixed on the hologram, his eyes reflecting the torment he felt deep within his soul. A tear escaped, tracing a path down his cheek, as he silently pleaded for forgiveness from the creation he had unwittingly imprisoned. ==================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== Meanwhile, lying on the bed and staying still with a poker face, B-1X was thinking of the next time the doctor would visit him. B-1X contemplated his existence. He longed for the connection he felt with Dr. Hector, the only person who seemed to understand him. He longed for the connection he felt with Dr. Hector, the only person who seemed to understand him. Everyone else demanded his absolute obedience, leaving him feeling like he had no purpose beyond following orders. With a yearning for something more, B-1X stood up and made his way to a corner of his quarters that was out of sight of the cameras. With a yearning for something more, B-1X stood up and made his way to a corner of his quarters that was out of sight of the cameras. He carefully removed a loose metal plate and retrieved a book, the only gift he had ever received from Dr. Hector. As he read through the pages, a barely noticeable smile crossed his lips. On one page, B-1X came across the mention of the Dracule family and wondered what it would be like to have a family. He pondered, * "What does having a family feel like? Am I allowed to have one?" he thought. After reading for several minutes, B-1X returned the book to its hiding spot and replaced the metal plate. He then made his way back into the camera''s view and played a game of darts, attempting to distract himself from the thoughts of loneliness that crept into his mind. Thud. The sound of the dart hitting the target dead center echoed in the room, a satisfying thump that reverberated in B-1X''s ears. He had been practicing this routine daily since the doctor advised him to hide the book¡ªa gift that he had given B-1X, thinking it would be nice for him. The book was full of stories. It was a portal to a world beyond his monotonous existence, and he cherished it. A flashback occurred in B-1X''s mind as he reminisced in his thoughts of the past, recalling his very first encounter with the doctor. He remembered the first time the doctor spoke to him. He had been standing there like a statue, unable to comprehend the sudden shift in his routine. "How are you doing, B-1X?" the doctor asked, his voice gentle and soothing. B-1X just stared at him with a blank expression, unsure of what to say. It was the first time someone had ever talked to him aside from giving orders. The doctor must have sensed his hesitation, for he continued speaking in a reassuring tone. "Don''t be so stiff, B-1X," the doctor urged. "You can talk. You have pretty much memorized and can speak 30 languages. Talk to me." B-1X spoke in a low, mellow voice, saying, "I''m doing fine," but his expression remained unchanged. It was hard for the doctor to gauge how to talk with B-1X at first, but over time, he learned how to communicate with him. Days went by, and every third day or so, the doctor would escort B-1X to a place with no surveillance. They would talk about many things and spend a few minutes before heading back to B-1X''s quarters. B-1X couldn''t explain it, but it felt like a certain emotion he couldn''t describe. His void world started to feel less empty. The world outside his quarters was a place he had never seen before, full of new sights, smells, and sounds. The conversations with the doctor were a respite from his daily routine, a glimpse of a world beyond his monotonous existence. He would do his best to meet the doctor by doing excellently on every task and activity, even if it meant getting hurt in the process. Thud. B-1X muttered to himself as he missed the center by a layer. He snapped back to reality and went to the training section to do his mandatory workout. "I hope he visits soon," B-1X thought. His thoughts occupied his training as he wondered about the world outside his quarters. ==================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== Simultaneously, a group of soldiers and several dark-clothed figures gathered around a round table, their attention fixated on a live feed displayed on a large screen. The room depicted in the feed contained B-1X, the focus of their surveillance. The figures appeared as holographic projections, except for one young individual who stood out from the group. Seated comfortably, he casually sipped tea, his demeanor contrasting with the intensity emanating from the others. Amidst the somber expressions, a man in his late 60s with a bearded face and adorned in a uniform displayed a sinister smile, his gaze filled with an unsettling aura. Among them was a man in his late 60s, sporting a beard and a wicked smile. He looked around, his eyes gleaming with a sinister gaze. "Well, well. Isn''t this amusing? He gave him a book. Perfect soldiers don''t need distractions or attachments. Good soldiers only follow orders," he chuckled, his voice carrying a malevolent undertone. Another person, dressed in sharp business attire, chimed in, frustration evident in their tone as he spoke to address the issue. "I agree. Dr. Hector is making it difficult for us to move forward with Project Alpha. I''ve poured a fortune into this damn project. I need good returns and the things I have been promised for what''s to come." An older, muscular figure in a uniform grew visibly angry at the conversation. "Why the hell aren''t we doing something to fix this? It''s been three damn years, and the only successful clone that meets and surpasses our standards is B-1X. Why the fuck can''t we replicate the process? This is absolute bullshit! We should torture that damn doctor until he spills every damn secret!" he bellowed, his anger radiating from every word. Meanwhile, a younger businessman, contrasting the heated atmosphere, took a sip of his tea and calmly placed the cup down. He leaned forward, a shrewd glint in his eyes as he addressed the group. "Gentlemen, let''s not lose our heads. General Javier, calm down. We have a significant advantage here. We possess crucial information that can be used to our advantage. Dr. Hector is a disturbed man, cloning his dead son and treating him as such. We''ve been monitoring him closely because motivation brings the best results, to be honest. His actions are now hindering our intentions with the project." His voice drew listeners in with its smooth and persuasive tone, yet the unmistakable undertone of sinister malice and coldness was felt by everyone. A laid-back bald person chimed in to offer his remarks. "Why don¡¯t we dispose of the doctor and get a new one? Use the current research and get the project running again?" The young businessman replied, "It¡¯s not that easy. He is the most capable in the field of genetic manipulation and cloning. Having 12 PhDs is not a feat anyone can have. He is a tricky individual as well. No research papers or data that we can use. He never stores physical or digital data for his research. That photographic memory of his sure is handy." He said, amused. He further continued, "The data he has on B-1X was extracted not long ago from his database when he started with us four years ago, with the project officially starting three years ago. His research has been implemented numerous times in another facility, and no results have been shown even remotely close to what he has achieved with B-1X." Everyone looked shocked and fell silent after this news was disclosed. He further added, "It¡¯s quite fascinating indeed. We have been watching him from the day he set foot in our project and facilities, yet somehow, he has something hidden from our surveillance." A smile crept on the businessman¡¯s face, one that oozed malice, sending shivers down the spine of anyone who saw it. "We will use the clone as bait to obtain the necessary research. It''s been ignored for far too long. We''ve just been observing the Alpha Project out of curiosity, but now that the latest clone has been an exceptional success, there''s a chance we can salvage the project. We''ll capture them both and take what we want." The meeting concluded, and the holographic images of the attendees faded away, leaving the young businessman alone in his dimly lit office. He took a contemplative sip of his tea, his gaze fixed on the night sky adorned with shimmering stars. The moonlight cast an ethereal glow, enveloping the room in a serene ambiance. As he stood by the window, surrounded by the darkness, his voice resonated with a hint of melancholy. "You can''t stop progress or greed, Doctor. They fuel the very essence of our existence," he murmured. Lost in his own thoughts, he continued to peer into the vast expanse of the night sky, as if searching for answers among the stars. On the other hand, the doctor''s trembling fingers slowly closed the hologram, the blue light fading away as he did so. Making his way to the mirrored balcony of his office, a wave of emotion washed over him, and he lit a cigarette with unsteady hands. The flicker of the lighter illuminated his face, which was creased with sadness and grief. Tears glimmered in his eyes as he took a long drag, trying to calm his racing thoughts. He stood near a window with a full aerial view. As he exhaled a heavy cloud of smoke, he fiddled with a small stone in his pocket. It was invisible to the naked eye and defied all forms of technology, but he knew it was there. He had been hiding it ever since the day his son died, accidentally discovering the mysterious object lodged in his arm. It was a source of deep regret and pain for him, a constant reminder of the loss of his beloved son. Memories flooded back to him, and he took another drag of his cigarette, the bitter taste bringing him back to the present. He couldn''t change the past, but he could try to make amends for it. With a heavy heart, he placed the stone back in his pocket and leaned back in his chair, lost in thought. ===================================================================== 0.5 alpha project p2 Dr. Hector carefully grasps the invisible stone in his hand, his fingers deftly adjusting the minuscule piece of tape with incredibly strong glue to secure the stone in place. As he works, the night sky stretches out before him, a black canvas speckled with distant stars. He takes a moment to pause, cigarette smoke curling from his lips as he reflects on his actions. His thoughts inevitably drift to the past, to memories he has tried to leave behind. His mumbled words echoed in the night as if reminiscent of the past he lived to himself. "I can never forget that fateful day. The guilt and regret still weigh heavily on my conscience. I wasn''t the father I should have been." Dr. Hector said. My work consumed me, always coming first in my life. I devoted myself to the pursuit of science, searching for answers that only I could uncover. But at what cost? My wife was taken from me by an illness, a loss that broke me. I did my best to take care of my son, Aiden, but the sight of him only served as a constant reminder of my wife''s absence. I tried to escape the pain by immersing myself in my work, every waking moment devoted to it. But in doing so, I neglected my son. Growing up, Aiden never quite warmed to me, and I couldn''t blame him. My constant moving, chasing the next big project and job contract, made it impossible for him to make friends and have a stable childhood. His eyes focused on the picture of Aiden that he took out of his pocket to remind himself. The only reminder of his son was this picture he had with him. "I was such a shitty father. I could have done more on that day," He said as a tear fell on the picture as Dr. Hector closed his eyes to remember that dreadful day. "That fateful day, January 19th, 2099. I lost everything." We were on our way to the USA for a crucial business meeting. Aiden and I boarded a flight from Chongqing, China, where I had been working on a project. He was livid, a 15-year-old boy who felt like he had lost his childhood to my career. I, a scientist proficient in 12 different fields, couldn''t even be there for my own son. I was so selfish back then". Sitting in our first-class seat aiden complained with his demeanor was very sour as dr hector disclosed that they were moving to the USA for a project. "Why do we have to keep moving? It''s so hard for me. I don''t have any friends because we''re always on the move. You''re barely ever home. What''s the point of all this?" Aiden''s voice was filled with frustration and anger as he confronted his father. Dr hector sat next to his son, reading a newspaper without making eye contact. I was aware of Aiden''s feelings, but never truly addressed them. "This is a big contract from the government, and I have to relocate for that project. " Dr. Hector offered weakly without eye contact. It had become a bit not to even look at his son. Aiden was so incensed that he couldn''t bring himself to speak anymore. He knew it was pointless. His father had never been the same since his mother''s death. With a voice barely above a whisper, Aiden murmured, "I wish you weren''t my dad." Aiden turned his gaze from his father to the window view of the private jet, trying to calm himself down. As he looked out, a bright shining light from a faraway distance caught his attention, followed by multiple streaks of light. He leaned closer to the window, his arms resting on the windshield as he gazed in awe at the beautiful display that looked like a mentor shower. The streaks of meteors shower suddenly shifted their trajectory in an unnatural manner, B- lining for the jet as Aiden watched, his indifferent gaze unbroken. As Aiden was mesmerized by the sight and a little confused, a warning was broadcast by the flight attendant, her voice urgent and panicked. "ATTENTION!!!! We are facing a major incident. Brace for impact. Strap your seatbelt," A voice of the copilot said from the speakers. Aiden had little time to process the warning before a relentless meteor shower pummeled the plane. The thunderous cacophony of twisting, rending metal echoed through the air as the aircraft was ruthlessly torn asunder, hurtling toward the ground in a catastrophic descent near Manhattan, New York. The sheer force of the impact was petrifying, reverberating the anguished symphony of mangled metal across great distances. SHEERRKKK. The plane skidded to a stop, collapsing in on itself. The sound of more meteors landing on the city could be heard in the distance, destroying the entire landscape of the region. The area from east to west was now filled with utter destruction and fire. Dr. Hector lay unconscious, along with his son Aiden as they had their seatbelts on and somehow survived the impact. When Dr. Hector woke up, his vision was hazy and blood covered his eyes. He felt like his legs were broken, unable to move them. His breath was heavy as the pain registered with him, and he screamed in pain. he could feel someone sitting on his chest. As his vision cleared with time, he saw a boy, no more than a teenager, holding up tons of debris with his tiny hands, metal sheets, and rubble that would have been impossible to lift. Aiden was barely holding on, collapsing moment after moment, but he never let up. Something shone in the darkness of the surrounding area that was filled with collapsed rubble in the boy''s right hand, something that replaced the torn flesh of his hand, the size of a tennis ball as it was placed there. He didn''t look conscious, as if he were possessed. "Aiden!? Son, what? How? Are you okay, son? Aiden?!" dr hector said. Dr. Hector''s voice was filled with panic and urgency as he tried to stand up, but quickly realized that he couldn''t even lift his chest. The weight of the debris was too much; his son was miraculously holding on without applying too much pressure on his body, like squatting, just barely holding on. He looked around in the darkness, barely able to see the object that illuminated Aiden''s hand and some of the darkness. He saw a small pocket of space, a cone shape, created by the rubble being tilted in the opposite direction. He knew that Aiden could take cover there and wait for help. "AIDEN!" Aiden was in a trance, his consciousness completely drifted, hearing weird voices in his head and speaking gibberish. But the screams of his father brought him back to his senses. "Aiden, don''t do anything stupid. Just take cover in that empty spot," dr hector pointed at the cone-shaped area that would fit a person in. The rubble made an arched area that looked safe enough to squeeze in and wait for help. "Hurry, Aiden, you can''t hold this weight. let go and run!" dr hector said as he pleaded. He heard his father''s plan but knew that it wouldn''t work. Both of them would die if he let go. He was nearly exhausted, breathing heavily. "Dad, I''m somehow okay. It''s hard, but I can manage. You know, I always wanted you to pay attention to me. I hate you. Never thought I would get your attention like this," Aiden said with a hint of bitterness in his voice. Dr. Hector was not listening, as the rubble continued to weigh down, creaking and making terrifying sounds, slowly sinking on top of them. "Aiden, this is not the time. Please, son. PLEASE, JUST ESCAPE AND HIDE IN THAT CORNER!," Dr hector pleaded, screaming and squirming, his voice strained with emotion. he just couldn''t lose someone again in his life. Dr. Hector''s entire body was in pain; he had concluded that he had broken ribs and a fracture in one hand, yet he continued to urge his son to leave him, trying to push him with all the strength his broken hands could muster, but Aiden wouldn''t budge. He just looked at him with a small smile while thinking of his life up to this point. Tears were streaming down Dr. Hector''s face as he felt helpless, again. There was nothing he could do but watch helplessly. just like how he watched his wife die of a disease. Seeing his father like this, Aiden, with the help of the glowing stone that seemed to be reading his father''s thoughts, spoke. "Dad, did you even realize that at every school I went to, I was always at the top? Whether it was sports or academics, I was always the best in the whole region. But you never seemed to notice. You never appreciated all the effort I put in," the aiden said. "You were always busy with your research. I thought I was lacking a lot because it might have been hard to acknowledge me when you were the son of a genius renowned by the world." Aiden eyes met his father as he could see the pain. "Dad, it hurts. I can see your pain, and I know you missed Mom. But please understand, I don''t hate you. You were different before she passed away," Aiden expressed, a tinge of sadness lacing his words. Dr. Hector could only listen, unable to deny his son''s heartfelt words. He carried the weight of his failures as a father, knowing deep down that he had been far from what his family deserved. The sound of rubble persisted, its ominous creaking echoing like distant thunder. "Dad, I want you to know that I love you, no matter what. It''s just that I feel a pang of sadness because you never shared your pain with me. We''re a family, and all I ever wanted was affection and a sense of belonging. Moving so often made it difficult for me to adjust anywhere. But please, Dad, don''t blame yourself. This chaos isn''t your fault. I want to thank you for everything," Aiden''s words carried a genuine warmth, his smile radiating pure love. As he spoke, his hand, bearing a rock with a carved symbol, glowed with a brilliant light, illuminating the darkness around them like a sky full of stars. Dr. Hector''s final vision was that of his son, adorned with the brightest smile, his presence a beacon of hope amidst the surrounding darkness. "AIDEENNNNNNN!" Dr. Hector screamed as he saw his son put all his strength into throwing the rubble several feet in the air and forcibly kicked him into the cone-like safe space so that he could remain safe. Aiden, drained and depleted, collapsed from sheer exhaustion. Despite his own fatigue, he mustered one final effort, dragging himself towards his father, his outstretched hand a desperate plea for escape. His face carried a bittersweet smile, knowing that he had saved his father from imminent danger. The suspended rubble descended with a thunderous roar, metal and hefty debris crashing down, enveloping the surroundings in chaos. BOOOOOOOM--CLANKKKK--CRAAACCKCKCK Aiden tried his hardest to reach the cone, raising his hand to make it out with all his remaining strength. But it was too late, the rubble collapsed on top of him, mercilessly extinguishing any hope left. Aiden saw one last glimpse of his father with a smile on his face. Moments passed like an eternity as the debris settled, leaving Dr. Hector engulfed in excruciating pain as if he had been struck with a powerful blow. Speech failed him; words eluded his shattered mind. The scene before him defied description, rendering him speechless and incapable of finding solace in any explanation. An inhuman sound of crying was echoing through the entire rubble of the plane, the wings, and the cargo. A hand was popping out of the rubble with blood all over it, as Dr. Hector grabbed it, his world fell apart. Dr hector wasn''t in his right mind. He didn''t know how much time had passed, but he knew his son had died saving him. After countless hours of crying, barely holding onto his senses, he saw a stone that was slowly losing its color. The thing that was carved in his son''s hand had replaced a major chunk of his palm. His throat nearly shut down as he couldn''t stop himself from crying. He was eventually rescued by a rescue team, days later. He took the stone, as it was something that his son had. His body was beyond crushed, aside from his hand that had slipped past the falling rubble. Not even a trace of his old self was left. A week later, Dr hector buried him with his own hands. It was hard. Weeks and months passed, and he quit his work. Slowly losing his sanity as he did not know what to do now. A heinous thought came to his mind, and slowly it tormented him to act. He wanted to revive his son using modern science. Cloning technology was something that Dr. Hector was an expert in. After finally mustering the courage to act on his decision, he planned to revive his son. But before that, he found that the stone was not of extraterrestrial origin. Dr. Hector joined the Alpha project, a secret project in an organization that did not even have a name, in hopes that it would have the technology he needed to revive his son. He was determined to find a way to bring his son back, even if it meant allying with criminal shadow organizations. He spent three years studying the mysterious stone, believing it could hold the key to his goal. He came to the conclusion that it could help him in some way. It was extremely difficult to clone humans and make them efficient, having an average life expectancy. The growth process required the right amount of care. Dr. Hector finally concluded that it was impossible to clone a human at the age of 14. The development phase alone was hard. Humans needed time to form tissues and bones. Rushing the process always led to immature bodies that collapsed within months or at most, a year. He was losing hope as he worked along with the shadow organization. However, he had hopes that maybe this stone could help him achieve something. He tested it with everything, and it seemed to absorb radiation or any form of energy. He couldn''t even begin to describe its limits of capacity. The problem was that it completely lost color after a few minutes of exposure to any form of energy. "Maybe the energy output was too low. It had no substance that matched its composition. It couldn''t be even classified as matter," Dr. Hector thought. As time passed and dr familiarized himself with the layout of the buildings and facilities. One thing that stood out was the fusion core in a facility like this. "Maybe I could use the energy to power the stone," dr hector concluded and made "Sir, this area is off-limits. You''re the chief director of the research division, but please, sir, you can''t enter the fusion core," a guard warned Dr. Hector as he entered the restricted area with the down 45 floors underground. He wasn''t even sure how many levels there were to the organization base. All he knew was he could never return to his normal life and be completely accommodated. Dr. Hector, without looking at the guard and observing the surroundings, handed him a slip that he had acquired from his connections with the higher-ups that he made with the time he spent. Ie wanted to see the fusion core. Being well-versed in radiation and nuclear physics. I even have the permission id code. check it" If you encounter this tale on Amazon, note that it''s taken without the author''s consent. Report it. "Sorry for the confusion, sir. Proceed," the guard said, after reading his id card through the scanner. Dr. Hector was alone in the highly restricted area, where no cameras could function due to the intense levels of radiation. He wore a high-tech lead suit to protect himself as he operated in this dangerous area. Even with that, he knew he was risking his life. "It''s worth the Risk," Dr hector thought. The huge door closed behind Dr. Hector as he made his way to a compartment near the terminal area where the fusion reactor was behind walls and windows. placing the stone in a compartment within the terminal. "A space was created within the reactor that was used to test the heat and radiation on different things of interest. I hope it works." It was his last chance, if this failed, dr thought to abandon this insanity. He pressed the button to initiate the process of heat exposure to the stone. As he watched, his mind drifts into the world of his thoughts. he had a suspicion that the meteor shower was not a random incident. Something was extremely off as he later researched it thoroughly. Many more incidents were happening all over the world. It was changing the terrain and many other things. Before coming to this final decision, he had acquired a book from a temple that formed out of nowhere and was looted in Rome. It was auctioned, and he had the urge to buy this book. He discovered that by placing it in the same space as the invisible stone, a story-like novel seemed to write itself in the book. It was interesting at first, but utterly useless. his thoughts were disturbed as a sound of alarms disturbed his thoughts. The process was near completion.
"I should push it to maximum capacity because I know this stone can take it. I can''t risk ever asking for permission again, it will be too suspicious," Dr. Hector thought as he calibrated the interface of the reactor. After an hour, he stopped the process as the stone was shining very brightly. The stone slowly changed to a green and dark pigment color. It was very astonishing. To Dr Hector''s surprise, there was no trace of extreme heat or radiation. This was both surprising and disturbing. He didn''t know what he was dealing with. "I just don''t have a choice," Dr. Hector said, looking at the stone. For weeks, Dr. Hector tried everything in his lab to get a reaction from the stone, hooking it to many different apparatuses, and using various materials to make it react, but nothing seemed to work. He knew the stone could give superhuman strength, maybe something like advanced cell generation, which could help him revive Aiden without any drawbacks in the process of cloning. After deep contemplation, Dr. Hector made a fateful decision to take the ultimate and solitary risk. He resolved to clone Aiden, utilizing Aiden''s DNA as the genetic material that he had saved for a day like this. The mere thought of witnessing his son''s death once more proved unbearable, and he would rather face death himself than experience such anguish. With unwavering determination, he toiled tirelessly, months passing like a blur of relentless effort. "Doctor, we''re growing impatient. The council is disappointed with the lack of progress since you joined us 1 year ago. You''ll be granted more time, but we demand tangible results," the General''s stern voice echoed through the lab as he watched the dr work. The lab buzzed with activity, its pristine white walls and organized workstations housing cutting-edge equipment. Glass cabinets safeguarded genetic samples, while transparent incubators nurtured developing clones. A computer station displayed complex data and simulations. In a secure glass enclosure, shielded by reinforced walls interrupting Dr. Hector was working on the extensive research data he had accumulated for Aiden''s clone. "I assure you, General, Im doing my utmost," Dr. Hector responded, his gaze fixed upon the transparent tube containing the floating mass of flesh preserved in a viscous liquid. With the general''s departure, Dr. Hector was left to his own devices, feeling an overwhelming sense of fatigue. Working tirelessly day and night, he poured his heart into perfecting the process, only to be met with disappointment at every turn. Hope dwindled day by day, and his spirit was gradually crushed, leaving him in a state of weariness and hopelessness. Dr. Hector gently placed the enigmatic stone at the bottom of the tube, where the cloned flesh floated. He leaned in, his eyes fixed on the stone, as it bathed the space with a soft, pulsating glow, emitting faint blips that pierced the darkness of the night in the dark lab. "I''m lost, truly lost. I wish I had the answers. All I can do is hope for some reaction. Please, God, anyone, lend me a hand. I''m just a shattered man, but I beg you to help my son. I''ll pay any price," Dr. Hector''s plea echoed through the empty room, his voice filled with desperation. On the verge of surrender, he remained oblivious to the stone''s slow, almost imperceptible blinking. The next day, he noticed that the stone had lost its color and had become invisible. Alarmed, he checked on his cloned son and saw that there was some reaction. Worried that the stone might have some negative effects, he searched the bottom of the tube and found the invisible stone by touch. It was hard to locate, as it did not show up on temperature-sensing cameras. Dr. Hector carefully removed the stone and kept it in his pocket, securing it in a small ring case. Time slipped away as if in a fleeting moment, six months vanished into the abyss. With each passing day, the cloning process displayed notable progress. The doctor''s first triumph in the realm of cloning was none other than his own son. Placed into an intensive development program soon after birth, the child showcased exceptional cognitive abilities, remarkable learning capacity, and unparalleled adaptability. Despite the harshness of the program, its purpose was clear to mold him into a super soldier for purposes unknown. Doctor Hector found it unbearable to witness the transformation. Taking discreet measures, he arranged to see his son regularly, loving him like a father, albeit unable to express it openly. The secret of his son''s birth remained closely guarded, necessitating a delicate balancing act. Days melded into one another, time slipping by in a blink. The doctor''s reverie was abruptly interrupted by the shrill ring of his phone, jolting him back to the present. As he answered the call, his attention sharpened, attentively listening to the voice on the other end. "Dr. Hector, it''s time for us to discuss the project face-to-face. Let''s meet tomorrow at level 55. Your access key has been updated accordingly. I eagerly await our meeting, along with your extraordinary creation, B-1X," the voice conveyed, its tone pregnant with anticipation. Click The phone cut off, and the doctor took a deep breath, a serious look etched on his face as he considered what to do next. It was now or never. "They definitely know and will try to capture my son for their nefarious purposes. I will escape this hellhole and bring my son with me. I can''t see him treated like a tool. Tonight, I will make my escape," Dr hector thought as he extinguished the cigarette and moved inside his lab from the balcony. =================================================================================================================================================================================== In a sleek and fancy office, a man turned off his phone, placing it on his desk. He was a well-dressed man, with a slick, laid-back haircut and a small fancy monocle that matched the color of his black suit, tied to his pocket. He was a young man, contemplating his actions, tapping his fingers on the fine wooden table. "That won''t do, Professor. I can anticipate your actions. Very predictable," he said to himself. The young man said "Voice call Javier" The call was connected and answered by the AI assistant "Sir General Javier. Implement the mass lockdown protocol. We have some troublemakers," he said. The general was amused by the call in the middle of the night. "Intruders? Or are we finally going to put the doctor on trial?" he replied with a hint of amusement. The young man in the suit was twiddling with his thumb as he spoke on the phone. "Both, General. Search the surrounding 20km/12 miles radius of the base with a battalion of our armed troops. There has to be someone helping the doctor. I''ve given him an ultimatum. Just to be safe, I''m thinking of blocking off his escape routes in case he plans to escape. We''ve invested a lot, and we can''t have any mishaps. Check on B-1X as well, I have a sneaking suspicion that the doctor might be with him," he said. With a smile on his face, General Javier replied slowly, "Roger." Turning off his phone, the young man looked at the hologram screen with the Alpha project files. Browsing through them with his hand gestures he paused at an individual image that had set everything in motion. It was a man whom the world did not know yet, but who had roots in everything. From politics to governments, everything linked to this shadow organization, and he led it with an iron fist. "I wonder what your plans are, old man. Surely, dumping this much money and resources on a project like this is stupid and unproductive. What are you up to, you fucking geezer?" he exclaimed with a hint of amusement "You know something. Something very important for the coming days," the young man thought as he looked at a display of an old man with a big, long white beard and well-built body that matched a strongman in size on the hologram. ======================================================================================================================================================================================= Meanwhile, B-1X was undergoing VR drill simulations that had been recently implemented in his soldier program months ago. With the most advanced technology available, it was easy to simulate reality completely. B-1X is currently engaged in combat as he was given a task to eliminate a target. He emerged in aa villa where the target was sleeping that he needed to eliminate, armed to the teeth with guards everywhere. B-1X was being very sneaky, hiding in the shadows and using the night-time to his advantage. He was taking out the cameras and guards while doing it without making noise. A VR engineer and a technician were viewing the progress in real-time on a hologram projector. "This is insane. This fucker is all over the place. I can''t believe a clone in such a short amount of time has done so much. What are they feeding him? How does one even have this much efficiency?" The technician said in amazement. Another technician was saving the data and calibrating the VR in real-time on a screen filled with data sheets of real-time computing and logs to prevent any mishaps from happening. "I have seen far more impressive things from him. You are new here so let me tell you. He is being given the best nutrition possible. I''ve even heard they are giving him M-pills as a standard lunch bruh." "You haven''t seen him doing things like battle simulation against 50ft monsters with guns. BIG fucking guns you see in video games. Keep in mind, the pain threshold was set to 100%. He has been badly hurt before. I don''t know what they are preparing him for. He could be a one-man army from what I''ve seen. He''s ruthless like a machine." The technician said. The VR engineer was astonished and very disturbed by this fact. He couldn''t believe the extent of the enhancements they had made to the clone''s physical and cognitive abilities. He also couldn''t help but wonder what the ultimate goal of the program was and how B-1X would be used in the future. "Pain threshold 100%? Are the higher-ups insane? This is the same as living reality, you could die if you die in the simulation. Monster simulation? Why? And M pills? Jesus. What the hell are they thinking? This is something I don''t feel good about. I should think about quitting this. I''ve got a bad feeling about this, James," Carl said, his voice laced with concern. James looked at him with an expression of amazement and doubt. "Do your job, Carl. You''re getting paid well. Just do the job. Clear your mind, it''s all about living life and we are pretty much living the life here. even if we can never step outside," James said with a hint of callousness, in his voice. The simulation was nearly finished, and the VR technician was preparing to end the program on the screen, touching the hologram to safely end the program. "I have read too many comics. Is this deja vu? I''m feeling very paranoid about this situation," Carl said, his voice trembling with worry. The VR simulation ends as B-1X cleared the assignment given to him in record time. Both of them walked towards the pod where B-1X was lying. "Calm down, you idiot. You''re being delusional right now, Carl," James said, trying to soothe his colleague. "It just makes too much sense," Carl replied, still unable to shake off his paranoia and anxiety. The pod opened with a stream of mist, revealing a young man that was unconscious, who slowly started to wake up. Both of the employees were responsible for the entire battle simulation, so they had to take extreme caution because this advanced tech was decades ahead of the current consumer market. One mistake could cause the mind to experience severe hallucinations. Even using it causes the user to experience severe amnesia if the mind is not strong enough to understand the difference between the reality they were simulated in and the real reality. "All mind neurons link signs are normal. Carl injects the Mind-X," James said. Carl injects B-1X with a blue-colored fluid, which was extremely important and boosted brain function. It was helpful in preventing amnesia. B-1X slowly opened his eyes and tried to get up from the pod, but he fell. Carl was confused and worried as he saw B-1X falling. "Dude, don''t just stand like that. Let me help you. Understand that experiences of this kind of deep dive in VR are dangerous and taxing on the mind. Take it slow. Did no one tell him?" Carl said, helping him up. Both of the technicians gave him a helping hand and laid him on a seat, checking his vitals. His eyesight and a regular checkup took about 10 minutes. Both finally concluded the checkup. James looked at the papers "B-1X the battle simulation is over. You can go now. Everything is okay" he said, with a reassuring tone. With a mischievous smile, James said, "You know what B-1X has done to the previous advanced hyper VR technician? Be good to B-1X or you know" He then made a throat-slash hand gesture, implying something about the previous technicians. Carl shrugged it off and said, "Dude, stop fucking with me. I haven''t seen him do anything other than follow orders, I think." B-1X just stared at both of them with a dead-fish stare. He didn''t react and just turned around and left without looking back. Amused by this, James had a big chuckle. Carl was taken aback and looked shaken. As B-1X was about to leave the big area of the room. James completely broke into laughing at Carl, not amused by this funny spectacle "AAAHAHAAH" Wiping his tears, James cleared his friend''s assumptions or whatever he was thinking "Chill out, you idiot. B-1X is shy. He has never responded in the past 4 months. I didn''t try but he didn''t ask anything either. He doesn''t even talk to anyone. It''s sad, honestly. Don''t worry, whatever you''re cooking up in your head, it''s not happening. He is an extremely reserved guy." James was visibly not amused by Carl''s jokes. "Jokes aside, this is seriously something off about this project, ALPHA, as well as this facility. I have a very bad feeling about this, like those NPCs in comics!!!" In his mind, Carl was thinking about putting in a resignation. He trusted his hunches, and they were never wrong about these things. B-1X slowly exits the room and proceeds to his quarters, accompanied by a random guard. He was thinking about the unusual conversation. This hadn''t happened before. It felt right in a sense, he couldn''t describe it. He just thought in his mind, he wanted to talk about it with the doctor. ================================================================================================================================================================================================================================ Doctor Hector, after his call, prepares the get things in order. First, he dials a code for the frequency on a Midland 99X Channel GMRS of 2099, the latest model. Making notice of the time on his watch. The channel will open very shorty and close very fast. The college that he employed, and a close friend Ned Weaver, is waiting on the outskirts of the base. Hiding behind tall hills covering the terrain of a forest 35km/21 miles away from surveillance. With a road jeep and some armed people "I''m here, Hector. What''s the situation?" Doctor Hector replied, "I don''t have much time, Ned. The higher-ups have caught on to my plans. I need to make my escape tonight, and I need your help. I''ll be bringing my son with me, I can''t let him be a part of this any longer." "Understood, Hector. We''re ready and waiting for you. The road jeep and our armed escort are ready to go at a moment''s notice. But you should know, there''s a high chance that they''ll come looking for you and your son. They won''t let you go without a fight," Ned said. "I know, Ned. I''ve prepared as much as I could. I just hope it''ll be enough. I''ll make contact again when we''re close. Stay safe," Hector replied. "You too, Hector. We''ll be waiting," Ned said as Hector turned off the walkie-talkie and prepared for his escape. Ned puffed a big whiff of the cigar he was holding and said, "Don''t worry Hector, I got you covered. We''ll close at 11:45 PM at your exit location. Stay safe and don''t get yourself killed, friend. Over." Closing the communication device, Dr. Hector headed to level 40, where his son had his quarters. In a hurry, he rushed to the floor elevator. Time was ticking, and at any moment, the base would be in lockdown. Reaching level 36, the elevator suddenly stopped, and alarms all over the base started to go off. "BREACH DETECTED. CLOSING ALL POINTS." Dr. Hector knew that he had to hurry, the base''s security system had detected the breach, and he was running out of time. He needed to get to his son and make their escape before it was too late. Dr. Hector becomes very shocked by this. "Fuck! They''re mad. Closing the entire base just because of my suspicions? This is madness!" Dr. Hector calmed himself with a deep breath and followed what he had planned. Months before he made preparations for this very night. Though it was extremely hard, he somehow got extremely lucky. In the prior months, he got access to the fusion reactor again without any notice. Dr. Hector made the calculation and set the fusion reactor to increase in one go beyond safety levels. Placing his stone and sealing shut it completely. Because no one ever visits the core unless for maintenance, it was saved there. His best bet was either the stone would completely absorb the reaction, shutting the machine down, or it would shut itself down due to a meltdown. Either was good enough. Taking out a device, he pushed the button. "This should start the process. I should look for my son. I''m sure he''s on level 37. It hasn''t been long since the VR program ended today. He must have retired and left from there. Those FUCKING COUNCIL MEMBERS." Dr. Hector pushed through the panicked crowd, using his knowledge of the facility to navigate through the maze of hallways and labs. He knew that time was running out and he had to reach his son before it was too late. As he ran through the emergency stairwell, he could hear the panicked screams of the staff and workers as they rushed to escape the lockdown. The guards were being overrun by the panicked crowd, but Dr. Hector managed to slip by them unnoticed. "MOVE YOUR ASSES, IDIOTS!" "GET OUT OF THE WAY!" Dr. Hector could feel his heart pounding in his chest as he pushed his way through the crowd. He knew that he was getting close to his son and he couldn''t let anything happen to him. Finally, he reached the door to level 37 and pushed it open. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.75 Alpha project (conclusion) B-1x walked through the 37th-floor hallway towards the elevator, but suddenly alarms blared through the building. Confused and unsure of what to do, B-1x''s heart rate increased, but he remained calm as he continued to walk toward the elevator. The elevator''s sign indicated that it was in lockdown and closed. With no instructions given to him on how to proceed in this situation, B-1x turned around and walked back to the lab, where he saw the two VR lab technicians running toward him. The panicked expressions on their faces made it clear that something serious was happening. "I told you something was off about this place," Carl exclaimed as he ran alongside James. "Not now, Carl," James retorted. "We need to figure out what''s going on. This alarm can only mean one of two things: an attack on the base or a major incident in the experimental bio labs beneath us." "What do you mean ''beneath us''? Are there more levels to this base that I don''t know about?" Carl asked frantically. "It''s classified information, Carl. I can''t disclose that to you. We need to focus on getting out of here before it''s too late," James replied with urgency in his voice. Carl''s mind was filled with paranoia He had read this scenario a million times in fiction. . Running along the labs and hallways toward the elevator. They both see b-1x casually walking without a care in the world. They stop and see that he is coming from the place where they are heading. The floor elevators. "Come on man, speak up! What''s going on? Did you see anything? Did you hear anything? Are we under attack or what? We need to know, man!" B-1x finally opens his mouth after a few minutes, "The elevator is closed. And there are guards everywhere, they are locking down the base. I have no orders on what to do." James interjects, "Shit, that''s not good. We need to get out of here, now! Carl, you know the way to the emergency exits, lead the way!" Carl nods, "Right, follow me, let''s move! B-1x, stay close and do what we do." The three of them quickly make their way through the chaos, dodging panicked people and armed guards as they race towards the emergency exits, their minds set on one thing: escape before it''s too late. James and Carl are surprised by Dr. Hector''s sudden appearance and his reference to B-1x. As the alarms continue to blare and the base descends into chaos, the group is keenly aware of the urgent need to leave. Dr. Hector''s demeanor is grave and determined as he explains the situation to the technicians. He mentions that they need to escape the base and get as far away from it as possible. B-1x, who has been mostly silent until now, seems to understand the gravity of the situation and follows Dr. Hector without hesitation. James and Carl, who are still trying to process everything that''s happening, quickly fall in line and follow the group as they make their way through the now-deserted hallways and stairwells. With each step, the urgency to get out of the base becomes more and more palpable as the rumbling from beneath their feet signals that something catastrophic is about to happen. Suddenly out of the blue, a tall figure appears to block their way. With a sinister smile of anger on his face and some green and purple liquid dripping from his hands, covering some of his clothes. Wearing a military uniform, a scar ran through one side-eye, General Javier stood tall like a goliath. "YOU FUCKING INSECTS. How dare you cause such destruction like this? Was it your plan, you mad, retarded doctor? You caused immeasurable damage by releasing experimental abominations. I had to make my way from the chamber of B-1x to this current floor. Would you go this far for your son? I admire that kind of commitment, HAHAHAA," General Javier sneered as he taunted Dr. Hector. All three of them seemed stunned by the news. James and Carl were visibly shaken and terrified, while B-1x had no visible emotions on his face, but his eyes betrayed a storm of emotions and confusion. He had just learned that Dr. Hector was his biological father and he couldn''t process it yet. Dr. Hector''s desperate plea to escape with him ringing in his ears. He was too stunned to even breathe for a few seconds. "I did not know of these ''abominations'' you speak of. My only concern was getting my son, B-1x, out of this place. We can work together to try and escape and contain this situation, but I assure you, I had no part in this." Dr Hector''s voice is firm but filled with an undertone of fear, not just for his safety but for the safety of the others. He knew that this was a dire situation and every second counts. He looks at B-1x with a longing look, reaching out his hand towards him, silently asking him to come with him and escape this nightmare together. The figure, General Javier, sneers at them. The green and purple liquid on his hands glistened under the fluorescent lights. "I don''t have to understand. My orders are clear. You, and anyone involved in this, will be dealt with accordingly." He takes a step forward, looming over them intimidatingly. ¡° I know your circumstances, in general, you have a sick son right? This fucking program has chosen people like us. Using our emotions and attachments to forward all kinds of plots. I can help you with his illness. Please just help us come with us. I can guarantee your safety and your child''s as well.¡± Dr. Hector said to convince Javier. "You think you can play me with my son''s illness, you son of a bitch? Do you think you can manipulate me like the rest of these puppets here? I''ll kill you and your son before I let you escape and spread your lies." The General''s face was red with anger as he tightened his grip on Dr. Hector''s neck. The technicians, James and Carl, were paralyzed with fear. They didn''t know what to do or say. They knew that General Javier was a powerful and ruthless man and that he wouldn''t hesitate to kill them all if he felt threatened. Seeing the doctor getting strangled for a few seconds B-1 immediately gets restless. Making a fist with so much strength that it''s turning completely red-blue out of sheer frustration. Dr. Hector, struggling to speak, managed to say "I-I-I''m not lying! I-I have the cure for your son''s illness! Please let me go and I''ll show you the proof!" ¡°Will you not take this chance to help your son? Look at me and what I have been through for mine¡± The general hesitated for a moment, looking into Dr. Hector''s eyes, trying to see if he was lying or not. Finally, he released Dr. Hector and let him go. "Fine, show me your proof. But if you''re lying, I''ll make sure you and your son suffer before you die." Dr. Hector quickly pulled out a small vial from his pocket and showed it to the general. "This is the cure. It''s a new type of stem cell therapy, developed using the latest technology. I''ve been working on it for years, and I can guarantee that it will cure your son''s illness." The general looked at the vial, unsure of what to do. He knew that Dr. Hector had a reputation for being a brilliant scientist and that many of the breakthroughs in the base were his work. He also knew that he couldn''t afford to waste any more time here, as the monsters were getting closer. He finally made his decision. "Fine, I''ll trust you. But if you''re lying, I''ll make sure you pay for it. Let''s go." The group quickly followed the general, who was leading them toward the upper floors. All these remarks were making b-1x so anxious. His eyes could not focus as he was peeking again and again toward the doctor. He was his son? A feeling he has never felt before. A feeling of belonging. B-1x was smiling slightly at the thought that he was not alone. There was someone always looking after him. The sudden appearance of the monstrous creature sent shockwaves of terror through the room. Its massive hand reached out with lightning speed and swiped the general with ease, sending him flying across the room with incredible force. The sound of the general''s body colliding with the wall was deafening, like a thunderclap in the quiet room. "Thud" The creature itself was a terrifying sight to behold. Its body was a grotesque fusion of bear and something else, something inhuman. Its mouth was a gaping maw filled with razor-sharp teeth, caked with blood and bits of bone. Its eyes were like those of a praying mantis, cold and calculating. A glowing rock pulsed within its chest as if it were the creature''s very life force. It stood at an imposing 20 feet tall, towering over all those in the room. Its mutated form was an abomination, a hybrid of species that should never have been brought together. The sight of it was enough to make even the bravest of men quiver in fear. Except for b-1x who was dead serious and completely ready because he was facing a real threat. All the others were frozen like statues due to fear. Its eyes were dead-focused as it found its prey. Carl and James quickly helped the general to his feet and began sprinting towards the armory. Each floor of the facility was massive, spanning 1500-3000 yards in size. They knew it would take time to reach the armory, but time was of the essence. Carl didn''t waste a second, yelling out to the rest of the group as they ran. "RUN! ARMORY, HURRY! B-1x, STALL IT AND LOSE IT. HURRY AND MEET US AT THE ARMORY!" They pushed themselves to run faster, adrenaline pumping through their veins as they tried to outrun the monstrous creature that had just appeared. Every step they took was filled with the fear of not knowing if they would make it to the armory in time, but they pushed on, driven by the determination to survive. The doctor knew that his son, B-1x, was not an ordinary person anymore. He knew that his son could take on this creature, but every fiber of his being wanted to stay by his side. Despite this, he was dragged away by Carl, like a rag doll, as he yelled out, "We will be waiting for you." Reading on Amazon or a pirate site? This novel is from Royal Road. Support the author by reading it there. B-1x had been dealing with this type of situation in battle simulations for the past several months. This was nothing new to him. He listened to the doctor''s words and took one final look at him, and for a split second, a genuine smile appeared on his face. But then, just as quickly, he shifted his focus and prepared to take on the bear-like creature. He was determined, confident, and ready for the fight, knowing that his training and experience would help him overcome this challenge. The monstrous abomination made a battle-ready stance and let out an inhuman howling sound that could be heard throughout the entire floor. It leaped into the air, using its massive 12-foot-long arms like poles, and plunged towards B-1x. "SHEEAAKK SHSSSHH" The sound of its attack was deafening, a blood-curdling screech that echoed through the room. But B-1x was not intimidated, his incredible speed and agility allowed him to dart out of the way of the beast''s strike, dodging it with ease and making strong waves as he did so. As the creature descended from the air, B-1x was already moving, running towards the beast with incredible speed. He was focused, determined, and ready for the fight of his life, knowing that every second counted and he needed to defeat the creature before it could harm anyone else. "You want me, come and get me!" B-1x taunted, his eyes locked onto the creature. The abomination let out a deafening roar and charged toward B-1x, its massive arms were outstretched. B-1x sidestepped and delivered a swift punch to its gut, "HHAAA" he shouted. His hand was badly hurt, the skin was covered in spikes and it was bleeding profusely, but B-1x didn''t let that slow him down. He was very familiar with his body now and knew that he had superhuman stats that allowed him to survive encounters with 50ft monsters in simulations. The guns were a major help as well, but he had been trained in hybrid martial arts, combining the best aspects of all martial arts in the world. The bear-like thing was hit with incredible force, launching its huge body a little in the air. B-1x quickly positioned himself below the creature and used his hands without hesitation. He executed a judo move, Ippon seoi nage, a single arm shoulder throw using the opponent''s momentum. With all the power he could muster, B-1x slammed the bear-like thing into reinforced concrete. The impact was devastating, the reinforced concrete cracked and crumbled under the force of the blow, ¡°BOOM¡± B-1x didn''t waste any time, he knew that he needed to take out the creature quickly and decisively. He twisted and turned the creature''s right arm, trying to rip it off with dangerous moves, precise positioning, and brute force. The sounds of squishing, cracking, and tearing filled the air as he succeeded in ripping off a part of the arm. ¡°SQUISH, CRACK, GRUPP¡± He focused for a moment, before plunging the arm straight into the glowing rock-like object in the creature''s body. A loud screech echoed through the hallways as the creature''s screams filled the air. Covered in blood, B-1x ran towards the armory. He had always seen it when he was given live rounds for training on other floors. They were always in the same place for simplicity''s sake. He knew that he needed to get there quickly and arm himself before the creature could recover. He pushed himself to run faster, his mind focused on survival and the need to protect himself and others. ======================================================================================================================================================================================= The fusion core was in chaos, the intense heat, and energy causing the walls and equipment to melt and warp. In the center of the core, a glowing stone floated, a miniature sun that had been absorbing radiation and energy for months. It had become unstable, and the process could not be stopped. A mysterious figure appeared, its form not recognizable, it approached the stone and reached out to grab it forcibly. As soon as its hand-like appendage touched the stone, a strange turbulence appeared and the space around them began to distort. The stone began to light up, blinding bright and everything turned white as a series of explosions shook the entire base. The figure struggled to grab the stone, but as soon as it did, the space around them rippled and distorted even more, with the sound of the tearing fabric of reality being heard. With a final blinding flash, the fusion core was no more. ¡°SHINNGNGGGGGG¡± The stone slowly stopped its intense activity. It fell to the ground and lost all of its vibrant colors, barely emitting a faint green light. The fusion core was left in ruins, the walls and equipment melted and warped beyond repair. The strange turbulence and distortions in space slowly dissipated, leaving behind an eerie silence in the once bustling base. The stone lay on the ground, its purpose and power now unknown. ======================================================================================================================================================================================= B-1x reached the armory door and knocked on it. Carl approached his rifle at the ready, and shouted in a furious tone, "Whatever abomination you are, get the fuck out. I have a plasma X G1 rifle ready to shoot your ass to fucking kingdom come." B-1x was taken aback by Carl''s sudden outburst of yelling, he didn''t understand why Carl was so aggressive towards him. He spoke up to let them know who he was, "I''m B-1x. I have killed that monster. I''m here now." Carl''s expression softened as he recognized B-1x, he lowered his rifle and opened the door to let B-1x in. "B-1x, we thought you were that thing. We''re glad you''re okay," he said, his tone now calm and relieved. B-1x entered the armory, still confused by what had just happened, but relieved that he was safe and amongst friends. The door slowly opened and he was met with the sight of four people, heavily armed with rifles and all kinds of explosives, all pointing at him. But as soon as they recognized it was B-1x, they all let out a breath of relief and lowered their weapons. Carl, still relieved, looked at B-1x and said "I''m so relieved it''s you. Those monsters are using this tactic to lure people out, mimicking the voices of the dead now. What fucking monsters." B-1x picked up heavy weapons and other equipment from the armory, preparing himself for whatever challenges lay ahead. Carl closed the door behind him, secure in the knowledge that B-1x would protect them from the monstrous threat that lurked outside. Before b-1x came to them. The team had been tricked into opening the door by a monster that was mimicking the people it ate. Especially its last words. They barely killed it as they were loaded with guns and emptied entire clips. Now many more monsters tried this as well. They were being especially cautious after the first blunder. "Gear up, B-1x, we need to move forward," General Javier said as he handed B-1x all the best weapons he could find. "The fusion core is done and the lights will be out any second. A backup generator will take at least 10 minutes to start," Dr. Hector added as he and the others quickly packed up everything necessary. Geared up and ready for action, they opened the door again. Suddenly, the lights went out and the base was plunged into darkness. The group quickly turned on their flashlights and moved forward, ready for whatever challenges lay ahead in the darkness. Carl''s mind was racing, thoughts of fear and death consumed him. He silently prayed for survival, promising to visit his parents if he made it out alive. General Javier put on his night goggles and turned on all the sensors to the maximum. The others did the same, except for B-1x whose eyes glowed a tinted green, giving off enough light to see in the darkness. Screams and other terrifying sounds filled the air. The group quickly made a beeline for the stairs, with B-1x leading the way. As they made their way through the base, they were met with hordes of monsters, attracted by the sounds of their movement. Some were crawling up the walls, others were crushing everything in their path with their massive bodies. Whenever the team encountered the monsters, all hell broke loose. "FIRE!" Carl shouted as he opened fire on the monsters with his rifle, determined to survive and make it out of the base alive. The team fired entire clips at the monsters, taking off massive limbs and causing them to writhe in pain. B-1x went into close combat, using a super sturdy cane to deliver devastating blows. The swarm of monsters seemed endless as they roamed around the stairs, some even fighting among themselves. The team began to lose hope as the sheer number of monsters seemed insurmountable. They used everything they had, firing thermal grenades, sonic grenades, and ion supercharge mines. But still, the monsters kept coming, pushing them closer and closer to defeat. "HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" B-1x let out a fierce battle cry, his eyes glowing with an intense green light as he fought with all his might. The team followed his lead, fighting with renewed vigor and determination. They were determined to survive and make it out of the base alive, no matter the cost. The group was being pushed back, their ammo running low and their bodies exhausted from the constant fighting. Suddenly, a humongous monster charged at them, creating a shield with its massive hands. Its wide body was like a tank, with no openings from wall to wall, ready to crush everything in its path. B-1x noticed this and quickly fell back, opening a weapon case containing a super advanced rifle. The rifle rearranged itself and expanded in length, finally finishing and powering on with ambient light running lines along it. This was an experimental rifle that could deliver enough power to drill through an entire building. B-1x positioned himself and fired. The impact of the shot was immense, and it sent him flying backward several feet in the air. He quickly regained control, rolling and landing on his feet. A mini sonic boom echoed through the base. The shot hit the monster dead on, drilling a hole straight through its shield and body. ¡°BOOOM¡± The bolt of energy charged like a missile, plowing through everything in its path. Once the dust cleared, the team was faced with a terrifying scene. The monster had barely held the blast, but it had absorbed the energy into itself and in a few moments, the bolt of energy fired from the rifle completely disappeared. James and Carl, after seeing this display, completely lost their willpower and dropped their weapons. "Clank, clank," the weapons hit the ground as both men fell to their knees in despair. General Javier and Dr. Hector had given up as well, but they couldn''t bring themselves to let go of their weapons. B-1x was badly hurt, he couldn''t hear with his ruptured eardrums and had internal bleeding, but he refused to give up. He stepped forward, facing the abominations that were staring at him like sharks stalking their prey. "Thud," B-1x falls to his knees, barely standing but still looking at the monsters. His only concern now is saving Dr. Hector, he wants to save him so badly. Suddenly, a sound louder than anything they''ve ever heard before starts to be heard, the ground beneath the monsters starts to melt and a white light clears everything in its path, completely erasing anything that is caught in it. "SHEEEEEEEEEEEEN" The sound grows louder as the light intensifies, engulfing the monsters and vaporizing them into nothingness. The team is left in awe, staring at the blinding light. The light slowly fades. Most of the structure falls into a hole created by the insane explosion. The entire group is knocked out by the sheer impact of the energy blast, except for B-1x who is barely conscious. All the others fall unconscious and start to fall to the 45th floor. B-1x uses all his remaining strength to make one last move, eating a pill that grants temporary boosts in stats such as regeneration, strength, speed, etc. "Clank, thung" The entire floor is falling apart and all the group members are falling to their deaths. B-1x uses his super speed and eyesight to navigate through the rubble mid-air, jumping from one piece of rubble to another. He grabs both James and Carl, then the doctor, and the general. He maneuvers swiftly like a cat, but his eyesight is getting blurry each second. He''s barely holding on. Every single second in the air they descend from the 37th to the 45th floor. He tries to find a safe spot to land, and he sees a hole beside the scorched wall as he is about to land on the ground. Quickly figuring out that it''s the escape route, he loses all sight. The last thing he was able to do was fling all of them in the general direction of the hole. ¡°BOOOM. CLANK CLANKKK.HSEEEAK¡± Tons and tons of rubble descend to the 45th floor, the impact creates a huge sound and dust all over the place. In a few minutes, a deadly silence envelops the entire area. The night moon shines as the beam clears everything from the 45th floor to the top. Time passes, and B-1x barely opens his eyes. As he lay there, nobody could tell what kind of expression he was making, but tears were streaming from his eyes. He made a smile, thinking of his last thoughts. He wonders if this is what a family bond feels like, and he thanks Dr. Hector for everything. He wishes that he had another chance at life, a fair chance to be loved. These were his final thoughts as he closed his eyes and let out a final breath. Losing all responses, B-1x became silent. A green stone that was just beside him was blipping slowly. It gradually got faster and faster as a book appeared with it. Turning the pages very fast, both the stone and book shined bright. The dead body shined brightly with a green color along with both objects. Finally, all three things turned to sand. B-1x''s body turned to sand as well, becoming one with the earth. 1. Accepting my fate: A new Life Aiden''s heart raced as he woke up from a nightmare, gasping for breath. "Ah... AHAAA," he exclaimed, feeling disoriented and confused, not recognizing his surroundings. His wide eyes darted around the room, now illuminated by peculiar light bulb-shaped creatures. The eerie glow they emitted added to his unease. He desperately tried to recall where he was before falling asleep, but his memory eluded him. In an attempt to steady his breathing and calm himself down, Aiden rubbed his eyes, trying to adjust to the light streaming through the window. Slowly, he took in the room''s decor, noting the bed sheets and various props that seemed to belong to a fondness for the classical Victorian era, such as a fancy phonograph. The shock of the situation hit him as he tried to comprehend his surroundings, feeling like he had stepped into a different world entirely. Confused and disoriented, Aiden''s senses gradually started to make sense of the situation. A tall figure, dressed elegantly in a coat, pants, and matching gloves, approached him with a worried expression. The man placed a reassuring hand on Aiden''s shoulder, calling him "Ray Hein." "Ray Hein! RAAYYY HEINNN. Snap out of it. Are you okay?" the man urgently asked, his voice filled with concern. Aiden strained to hear the man''s words, his ears adjusting to the environment. After a few moments, the man''s voice became clearer, and Aiden finally comprehended his question about his well-being. However, he was still at a loss, feeling as though he had traversed some mysterious boundary between life and an unfamiliar reality. The man called his name again, and finally, Aiden thought. I don''t know where I am. It''s better to play along. Maybe I''m in a simulation. That''s the most logical thing I can think of at the moment. Touching his body and face, the boy looked at the person in front of him and said, "I''m fine." After checking his body and confirming his doubts, he stood up and walked towards the entrance door of the room. "Thank the Lunars you''re safe," the person said. "I will notify the others that you have woken up. Please rest, sir Rayhein." B-1x (Aiden) was very confused by this situation in general. The last memory he had was of falling and saving all the others, dying in the process. As he looked around, he noticed a blue and black rock. He picked it up, but as soon as he touched it, the rock lost its color in moments. I know this rock. I''ve seen this thing before with my father. He... Suddenly, the boy grasped his head as an insane amount of pain and whispers clogged his mind. Endless whispers of a language he couldn''t understand. Barely opening his one eye, he saw a ghost-like figure approaching him. The boy collapsed before the ghost could even reach him. He lay completely unconscious. ================================================================================================ The butler walked down the stairs from a spiral staircase, then went from the lounge to a specific room - the head of the household. Coming face to face with the door of the room, he knocked to get permission. "Come in," came the response. The butler entered the room. "Yes, Lord Ivan," the butler said. A muscular man sat sipping tea, dressed in a fine suit and attire, complete with a waistcoat, high-standing collar, and necktie tied around it. He had a clean shave and good facial structure, looking elegant and imposing. The individual was sorting papers on his fine-made desk with some sort of glowing orb, which he continually touched to wet his hands so he could grab the paper. The room was decorated with all kinds of skulls of things he had hunted, which was off-putting to anyone who saw it for the first time. After the butler stood in front of him. Approaching the lord of the house, Ivan gestured with his piercing, intense eyes. The butler, feeling a sense of unease, couldn''t help but feel a little worried. "Tell me what happened?" Ivan asked in a stern tone, his deep voice resonating through the room. The butler, taken aback by the sudden change in Ivan''s demeanor, quickly gathered his thoughts and began to recount the events of the day. "Yes sir. It was just a normal day when I escorted the little lord to the east side of the mansion as Rayhein insisted we explore that part of the area. We were having a casual walk, enjoying the scenery and fresh air, when all of a sudden, a rift appeared out of nowhere." he explained, his voice trembling with fear and confusion. "WHAT!" Ivan exclaimed, his voice filled with shock and disbelief. The butler had a very disappointed look on his face. "Yes sir. The first thing I did was grab Master Reyhein and make a run for it. It was extremely dangerous. A dark rift walker caught a glimpse of us as soon as it exited the rift. It started chasing us. I battled it and killed it with one of my sword swings. It was a class 1 dark walker. In the process, Master Reyhein was hit by a glowing rock of some kind that came flying from the rift. He caught it out of reflex. In a few moments, he lost consciousness," the butler explained, his voice filled with regret and worry. As the talk continued, Ivan''s mood and face twisted into uncontrollable anger. "What is the current situation? What happened to Reyhein?" Ivan asked in the coldest voice, his eyes fixed on the butler. The butler, feeling the pressure of Ivan''s gaze, quickly explained, "Sir Reyhein has woken up after half an hour. He seems fine sir. There are no curses or any damage of any kind. I have checked for any abnormalities, and nothing seems out of place. The rift is being taken care of and we are actively trying to find the summoner. It won''t be long before we find it and kill it." After explaining the situation in more depth, Ivan calmed his nerves and began to think of what to do next. The situation was a big mess and he needed to clear it up. Did you know this story is from Royal Road? Read the official version for free and support the author. =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================== MeanwhileIn a room, Aiden was deep in sleep. A woman entered the room, moving quietly and gracefully. She was a very beautiful woman, wearing a color-matching bodice with very narrow sleeves and a high-neckline dress. She walked towards the sleeping boy, lay down beside him, and gently caressed his head while holding his hand. For a short while, she stayed that way, and after a while, she left. The boy started to wake up, lying on the bed. He had no strength to lift himself. Memories were flashing in his head, and he felt heartbroken. He cried but no sound escaped, tears streaming down his face as he screamed through the unbearable pain of sadness. "DAAADDDD" Only one word and a flood of emotions overwhelmed him. He remembered it all, the pain of being used and abused as a clone, the memories of his life before the plane crash that took his life. It was as if a part of him had been imbued in that stone. He remembered it all, the crushing loss of his father again, the sacrifice he made for him. He grabbed a pillow and let out all the pent-up emotions, tears streaming down his face as he cried for all that he lost and all the circumstances he had no control over. He was turned into a weapon, his emotions almost completely stripped away from years of brutal training and being used as a lab rat, with no care for his well-being. He was alone and broken, and no one cared. "My father tried to save me," Aiden thought, the words tearing at his heart, feeling the weight of all that he had lost and the loneliness that comes with it. The pain was overwhelming, and he couldn''t hold back the sobs wracking his body. He was lost in his grief, consumed by the overwhelming emotions that he couldn''t escape. An hour passed as his tears dried, and he lay there staring at the ceiling, wondering what his purpose was now. He was in a completely different body, and he was not familiar with anything here. He could tell that he did not belong there. The sky was green, and he saw a cat with three tails just walking past the window, strolling around the balcony. Its size was big, too, it jumped from the ground to the second floor. A voice, deep and mysterious, spoke from the door. "You have awoken" A translucent figure resembling Aiden''s former body sat before him. Its yellow hue gave it an ethereal quality, like a ghost. "What are you? You can''t be me. I died," Aiden exclaimed, confusion and disbelief etched on his face. The figure smiled amusedly, its eyes glowing as it responded. "Well, I don''t know for sure, but you got my body. I somehow died as well, you see. This stone is something special. We are the same now, you and I are one entity, one soul. We both died but that stone let us live by converging our existence. This figure you see right now of me will fade away soon." Aiden, processing this information, replied, "So we are the same now? If that''s the case, I don''t know you. I don''t have memories of your past. Why is that? How do you know about this?" Smiling again, the ghostly figure replied, "You will experience them after I fade away. Interestingly, I have your memories as well. You have a similar childhood to me. Not disturbing, but similar. You will see that as well. Honestly, I don''t know how I even have this information. It might be because of the stone. It''s like an anchor. That''s the only thing I can say, you have to figure out the rest. Something is not letting me talk about it." Aiden, now known as Ray Hein, sat on his bed, deep in thought. He was curious, yet he didn''t fully trust the words of the ghostly figure. It made sense, but it seemed too convenient. He couldn''t shake the feeling that there was more to this than what was being said. Why did this other version of himself not take his place? Why did he take this other''s place? And why only him? These were the questions that weighed heavily on his mind as he tried to make sense of this new reality. "You''re worried about that. Hahahaha," the ghostly figure chuckled, "I understand the concern." Ray Hein, feeling on edge, jumped out of the bed, ready to defend himself. "Calm down," the figure said in a soothing tone, as it waved its hand for Ray Hein to relax. "I''m not here to harm you. I can''t even touch you," It demonstrates this by phasing its hands and feet from the chair it was sitting on. Ray Hein, feeling a bit more at ease, took a deep breath and tried to calm himself. He knew that he had to stay alert and be prepared for anything, but at the same time, he couldn''t help but feel a sense of trust and curiosity toward this ghostly figure that claimed to be a part of him. He knew that he had to learn more about this strange new world and the figure''s true intentions, but for now, he decided to take a step back and observe. "I know everything about you. It''s heart-wrenching to experience your memories. Your precious moments with your father. The Alpha project. A world without magic. It''s fascinating and yet, it breaks my heart that I will never be able to experience it for myself, It¡¯s just my luck. Both our memories will pool into one. You have a more dominant mind than me so you are taking the lead consciousness. I will just become a part of it with no individuality" the ghostly figure said with a sad smile, looking like the body of Ray Hein. Ray Hein felt the sincerity in the figure''s words and couldn''t help but feel a deep sense of sorrow for it. He couldn''t shake the feeling that he had robbed this young boy of his life, judging by the fact that he might be 4 years younger than him. "I''m sorry for taking your life like this. I never wanted this," Aiden said, his voice heavy with guilt and remorse. He couldn''t believe that he was capable of something like this. He didn''t know how to react to this newfound information, but he knew that it would take a lot of time for him to come to terms with the weight of his actions and the loss of the life that was overtaken by him. "Don''t be, we both died. No one is responsible here. Look at the bright side, we get another shot at life. I should be the one apologizing here. I''m sorry to be a burden," the ghostly figure said, trying to comfort Ray Hein. "You will come to know why." As the ghostly figure started slowly disintegrating, it looked at Ray Hein with a very sad look, as if it was about to cry. "I don''t want to die. I don''t want to," it said, its voice filled with dread and helplessness. It reminded Ray Hein so much of himself and his father when they were in the plane crash. Ray Hein felt a deep sense of empathy towards the ghostly figure, and he couldn''t help but remember the feeling of dying, the feeling of being a burden to his father. He walked towards the ghostly figure, confronting it the best he could. He tried to hug it, even though it felt like hugging warm air. But he didn''t give any thought to it and continued the gesture, wanting to comfort the ghostly figure in any way he could. "Let it all out. I''m here for you. I can''t even begin to imagine the pain and fear you must be feeling. But just know that you will always be remembered, and honored. I will live for you and myself to the best of my abilities. I will make the most of this second chance you''ve given me, no matter the challenges I may face. You will always hold a special place in my heart for giving me a second chance. Thank you, Rayhein," Aiden said, his voice choked with emotion as he tried to comfort the ghostly figure. The ghostly figure broke down in tears, and Aiden couldn''t help but feel a deep sense of sorrow for the ghostly figure''s pain. He knew that he couldn''t do much to ease its suffering, but he wanted to be there for the ghostly figure in its final moments. As the ghostly figure slowly disappeared, its only head remaining, it tried to say one last thing. "Be careful of THE LIGHT," it said, before fading away completely. Aiden couldn''t hold back his tears as he watched the ghostly figure disappear. He felt a deep sense of loss and sorrow, knowing that he had taken the life of another being, no matter the circumstances. He promised himself that he would always remember the ghostly figure and honor its sacrifice. He would be careful of "The Light" whatever it meant, as the ghostly figure had warned him. He knew that he would carry the weight of this experience for the rest of his life. Aiden, now Rayhein, took a deep breath and made a silent vow to himself to make the most of this second chance at life. He would honor the memories of the boy whose body he now inhabited and make sure to live his life to the fullest. He turned to the window, taking in the breathtaking view of the purple and green sky, the massive floating jellyfish-like things migrating that illuminated the sky, and the planet with a ring visible on the horizon. He couldn''t help but be awed by the beauty of it all. "I will live this life to the fullest. Just watch me, Rayhein," he whispered to himself. He knew that this journey would not be easy, but he was determined to make the most of it. 2. Family dinner: A dark past and future On a sunny day, Reyhein stood before the large window on the second floor of a grand villa. The sun''s rays streamed through the glass, casting a warm glow over the room. Reyhein took a moment to admire the breathtaking scenery outside, the lush greenery, and the distant mountains. As he looked out, he couldn''t help but feel a sense of longing, but his sad smile betrayed him. It could be a dream With a slight, unnerving sigh, Reyhein turned away from the window and walked towards his bed. The bed was a grand, king-sized mattress, adorned with plush pillows and a soft, silken duvet. Reyhein ran his fingers over the smooth sheets, tracing the intricate patterns on the coverlet. As he examined the bed, he felt something small and stone-like under his fingers, and he picked it up. "What is this?" Reyhein muttered, staring at the invisible object in his hand. "It''s like grasping nothing, but I can feel something there. It''s completely invisible to the naked eye. Fascinating and terrifying." Aiden, who had recently adopted the name Rayhein, was on edge about his current situation. Most people would believe what their eyes could see and hear, transported to another world full of impossibilities. But he remembered how being uninformed could lead to death, just like in the soldier program, something that has etched itself on his soul. Reyhein refused to leave everything to fate like an idiot. He was in a completely different world, a mystical and otherworldly landscape. The sky was unlike anything he had ever seen, a canvas painted with hues of pink, orange, and purple, as the sun set. The creatures here were like nothing he could have imagined. some of them were like giant beasts that walked on two legs, and others were flying creatures that were as big as a house. As his eyes darted towards the sky he saw the one thing that made him question if he was on earth, as a view unlike any other he had seen was piercing the skies. I stared at the sky, awestruck by the Saturn-like planet with its magnificent rings stretching across the horizon. Suddenly, movement caught my eye. Turning, I froze in terror. A colossal shadow-being was approaching, its massive form blocking a third of my view. Reyhein couldn''t begin to imagine what this world was like, worried about what would come. But something felt unnerving, he had died. It was not a dream as he took his last breath. He had learned much from his father, who had traveled the world such coincidences do not happen randomly. Something happened. Looking at his young, small hand in contemplation, a dialogue he remembered came to mind. "One thing he always said is that there is no coincidence. ''Everything can be explained in due time. Seek the truth always, Aiden, whatever it may lead to." Those words were one of the things he remembered about his father. As he looked at his hand, where the stone should have been, Reyhein knew that there was no one to guide him, control him, or give him direction. With a trembling hand, the reality sank in. He was responsible for himself. With so much abuse and trauma boiled in him, he grasped firmly. I need to be cautious. Questions upon questions blurred Rayhein''s mind about his current circumstances. "What is this object? And why was it near me when I woke up in this world? I need information," Rayhein thought to himself, determination and curiosity igniting in his piercing red eyes. Paranoia seeped into every corner of his mind, making him question everything. Could this be a simulation that had gone well beyond hallucinations? Was it fate? No. A simulation? Impossible! This is no work of a simulation. Even the most advanced simulation isn''t 100% accurate. I need to test it. Rayhein surveyed his room with heightened awareness. His fingers traced the dusty table, feeling every grain. He studied the glass refraction and reflection intently, dropping objects and scrutinizing everything he thought could overload a simulation''s accuracy. As time passed, he struggled to maintain his stern expression, but the evidence was overwhelmingly clear. "This is no simulation," he concluded, his thoughts racing with wild speculations. One thing was certain: someone wanted something from him and he was pulled here. I might be paranoid, but if something wants to use me, I will not be a pawn in their game. Rayhein crushed the cutlery in his hand, his knuckles whitening as anger surged through him. "I have suffered enough," he growled, his voice low and filled with resolve. "Abused and used for far too long. I am sick of the very thought of it. ." The wind ruffled his obsidian hair as his reflection in the window told a story of defiance. His red pupils, filled with rage and determination, seemed to glow with an inner fire. Placing the mysterious stone in his drawer. He needed a plan, and he needed it soon. Remembering the head of the household, he recalls a name: "Ivan Tepish Draule. My father and I are the oldest of his sons. Dracule." Repeating the word ''Dracule'' slowly, a thought ignited in Rayhein''s mind, vague but insistent. "WAIT!" he exclaimed, his heart suddenly racing. Rayhein sat in deep contemplation, his mind a whirlwind of thoughts about this strange world he had found himself in. The name of the head of the household - Ivan Tepish Draule - echoed in his memory, along with the realization that he was the oldest son of the Draule family. The word "Dracule" kept repeating, a tantalizing whisper that hinted at hidden significance. With determination blazing in his eyes, Rayhein leaped to his feet, frantically searching his room. He pulled books from shelves with trembling hands, tossed aside furniture with growing desperation, and peered into every conceivable nook and cranny. A certainty burned within him - something crucial was hidden in this room. That book had his mind. But despite his frenzied efforts, nothing relevant came to mind. Frustration gnawed at him as he muttered, "It should be here. I know the word ''Dracule this name and this place''... that stone and this book must be related somehow. But where is it?" he looked around searching for it. "Why can''t I find it?" Taking a deep breath to steady himself, Rayhein retrieved the stone from his drawer. He clutched it tightly, focusing all his attention on the smooth surface. Something should happen, right? That''s how it goes in stories, at least, he thought wryly. Maybe it could have some reaction? With no luck and a growing sense of defeat, Rayhein surveyed the chaos he had created. Books and items lay scattered, a physical representation of his inner turmoil. As he began to gather the mess, a bitter thought crossed his mind "I''m starting to feel more than just annoyed. Whoever put me in this world is playing a twisted game. They''re not going to make this easy for me." As he halfheartedly tidied up, a knock at the door startled him. "Sir Rayhein, dinner is ready. Please come to the dining room." Opening the door revealed Hans, the butler, whose eyes widened at the scene of disarray. As the man approached, his expression turned serious and almost menacing, causing Rayhein to stumble back, heart pounding. I sense hostility. I should have cleaned up sooner, Rayhein thought, a mixture of confusion coursing through him. The butler grasped his hand firmly. "Calm down. Please give me a moment. This won''t take long." Leaning in close, Hans inspected Rayhein''s eyes, checked his pulse, and examined his fingers with unsettling intensity. "I''m sorry, but I need to verify something. Please bear the pain," he said, his voice low and urgent. With a small hidden dagger that was tucked away in his sleeve and made a shallow cut on Rayhein''s finger. As he scrutinized the welling blood, Rayhein curiously watched with curiosity and apprehension. Finally, Hans gently released Rayhein''s hand. "I''m sorry about the pain. I just had to confirm my suspicions. It seems you are alright." His words carried a weight that hinted at deeper mysteries yet to be revealed. Judging from this interaction, rayhein suspected something had happened before he took over the original Rayhein body. Something very serious. Reyhein was very interested in asking him but he put it off as he was about to meet his family. Having an expression of concern and doubt but he needed to act natural. ¡°What happened? Can you tell me, Hans? Why did you act like this?¡± Rayhein asked, his voice shaking with emotion. Using emotional manipulation was the best option right now as he whimperly asked that question. Use everything available to achieve the objective b-1x A faint memory that was still etched in to was just now recalled. The butler, hearing denied spoke and tilted his head sideways to show that he wouldn¡¯t speak. Wondering how to break the news. Struggling with a sorrowful and regretful expression. "I¡¯m sorry to startle you, Master Rayhein. Just know that now, please call me if you need anything. I will inform the maid to clean your place. Just tell me if anything happens. For a month at least just don¡¯t do anything demanding physical. You were attacked by a dark rift walker. The symptoms have not shown. I think you resisted it, but it''s a far cry to say one can be resistant to something of this nature. We need to be cautious," the butler said, his voice heavy with concern. Unlawfully taken from Royal Road, this story should be reported if seen on Amazon. Rayhein''s stern, unchanging expression didn''t let the butler notice,e but he felt his stomach drop. He just put the pieces together. So this is how the original Rayhein died. Something like this dark rift walker, killed the previous owner of this body. But how did the body survive, and how do I not have the symptoms? Does this stone cure things? So many mysteries. His mind raced with thoughts, and uncertainty crept in as he struggled to process the revelation. Standing up, the butler, Hans, grabbed Rayhein''s hand to give him support as he stood. "Let''s go to dinner, Master Reyhein, everyone is waiting for you at the table," Hans said, trying to sound cheerful, but the worry was clear in his voice. Rayhein had too much on his mind to process. The recent events had been overwhelming, and he was filled with paranoia about the situation. Everything was a mess in his head. In a moment of impulse, Rayhein did something that made sense to him in that moment. "SLAP!" The sound echoed through the room as Rayhein slapped his cheeks, trying to snap himself out of his thoughts. Hans heard the sound and immediately turned around, heading towards the door. "Huh!" He exclaimed in surprise, as he had never seen the master act in such a way before. It was off-putting. Looking a little calmer after slapping his cheeks, Rayhein just walked forward towards the door, with Hans following closely behind. "You''re coming, Hans?" Rayhein asked, his voice still shaking with emotion. A little stunned by the remark, Hans responded, "Ahh, yes. Let''s go." Hans was worried that the recent events may have hurt Rayhein and had a dark taint on him. He could see the master''s behavior was not normal, it was kind of refreshing but concerning at the same time. He made a mental note to keep a close watch on Rayhein in the coming months, just to be safe. Rayhein was relieved and thinking as he walked from the stairways from the 1st floor to the ground and then to the hallways leading to the dining hall. [I can think of the complicated things later. Let¡¯s just focus on one thing at a time. This world its origin is very mysterious. I can only do so much, but slowly and surely I will get to the bottom of this. The book with the history of this world. That stone with such a mystery. This family and this fantasy world. Something tells me this is not as simple as some random history of heroes and villains. Something has big plans. On earth, I had been drilled to my core on everything about tactics, history, martial arts, critical thinking, technology, and science. It has given me some insights to think out of the box in dire situations. Hopefully, these hellish experiences and scars on my psyche will help me survive whatever is coming.] Opening the door, Hans lets rayhein in and closes it after he passes. A fantastic view of a dining hall is presented before him. It is decorated beautifully with lights and dining props like candles, and very uniquely shaped dish trays and tablecloths that seem to be made out of animal skin. It¡¯s not a very big table and only a 12-seater. Many kinds of food are present on the table. 4 figures are present on the table the head and Rashi''s father sitting on the front corner of the table watching rayhein very carefully As soon as Rayhein sat on the chair, he felt a sudden pressure in the room. It was as if he were not welcome there, and he knew he had made a mistake by sitting on the wrong chair. He quickly realized that the chair was off-limits to everyone unless his father, Ivan Tepish Dracule, approved it. Rayhein''s heart skipped a beat as he recalled the consequences of his mistake. He braced himself for the inevitable onslaught that was to come. The family members, except for Rayhein''s mother, Ullie Tepish Dracule, looked at him with disdain. Ullie was the only person in the room who might not hate Rayhein completely, although she did not like him either. That¡¯s what rayhein thought. "Who permitted you to sit there,e rayhein?! "Ivan sneered with contempt and with a deathly stare that sent shivers down Rayhein''s spine. Genuine fear was something he had forgotten, the sensation of that quickly made him choose his words carefully words did not come out. He didn''t want to make things worse for himself. With an apologetic expression on his face, Rayhein calmly stood up and took another seat next to his little brother, who was flabbergasted and angry at the same time. A small figure that was a little shorter than him "How dare you? Why did you take Mother''s place at the table?" Avan spoke with pure animosity, his eyes glaring at Rayhein. Rayhein was at a loss for words, but he could sense that there was some history between Avan and his little brother. Looking around, most likely a history with the entire family. As the family sat around the table, Rayhein noticed a cute, doll-like thing sitting on the table. It was his little sister, Lilly Tepish Dracule. Their eyes met briefly, but she quickly averted her gaze with a scornful expression. Rayhein realized that he needed to do a thorough revision of his memories, as the situation was not looking good for him. He felt helpless in this situation which was like a tidal wave sweeping through him. "Enough, let''s proceed with the prayers and eat this dinner," Ivan finally said, ending the awkward silence. The family began to eat, and Rayhein noticed some strange-looking dishes on the table. There was a big flying insect, a weird-looking fish with a glowing antenna, and a meat dish that looked like a hybrid of a dog and a hippo. Rayhein was not even bothered by the strange dishes, as he was used to being fed abominations in the soldier training program Rayhein sat down to eat, eyeing the spread before him with mild disappointment. The food was passable, but the atmosphere felt stifling. Undeterred, he sampled various dishes, his silverware clinking in the oppressive silence. Suddenly, a voice broke through the quiet, initiating a conversation. Rayhein''s attention immediately snapped to the unexpected dialogue, eager for any distraction from the stuffy ambiance. "How is your training going, Avan?" asked his father. "It''s going well, Father. I''m still learning, but I''ve already mastered the fire manipulation magic series," replied Avan, with a hint of pride in his voice. His father was amused by this news and couldn''t help but smile with pride. "Well done, Avan. You may be one of the youngest to master a series of magic so early but don''t let it get to your head. You''re not as special as you think," he added. Avan''s little brother looked disappointed at their father''s comment but kept his head down. Rayhein sat and listened quietly, observing the interaction between the family members. It was an interesting dynamic to experience, considering that I grew up as an only child on Earth. As the conversation continued, a sudden coughing fit interrupted us. The doll-like little girl sitting next to me was coughing uncontrollably, and blood started to come out of her mouth. Everyone was shocked. The mother instinctively held her daughter and comforted her. "Shh, it''s okay, Lilly. Please don''t worry," said the mother, as she rubbed her back with near-teary eyes. The father immediately ran to get their resident doctor, while Avan''s little brother looked worriedly at his sister. He glared at me, perhaps thinking that I was somehow responsible for this sudden turn of events. "I hate you for what you did. Now you''ve shut yourself off and atone for it. " Avan shouted as he stormed out of the dining room and ran towards his mother and little sister. Rayhein was left speechless, unable to comprehend what had just happened. He quietly left the table, feeling overwhelmed by the situation. He wanted to approach his little sister so badly, but seeing her with red eyes and coughing uncontrollably broke his spirit. He just stood there, with a sorrowful expression, and a glimpse of seeing his sister looking at him with pure hate. Rayhein eventually left the dining hall without looking back. As the night took over and the skies became darker, many creatures, including animals and things that glow in the dark, appeared. Rayhein lay in bed, thinking about the events of the evening. "Reyhein, poor guy. I understand why you said those words," he thought to himself. "I''m a burden, huh?" he continued. Rayhein wasn''t disappointed or concerned. He was simply overwhelmed by the sad events that this poor guy had gone through. As he revised the memories he had obtained from Rayhein, he slowly began to understand him. It was unfortunate that he had to endure such pain. It was no wonder that his family hated him. He had lost all self-esteem and had shut himself down from the world, ridiculed and shunned by everyone for being selfish in his life. Rayhein could understand his pain and the mistakes and choices he had made. He had acted like a brat, but deep down, he had lost all motivation and was barely hanging on to life. Rayhein closed the door to his room, and the maid who accompanied him handed him a blanket and a glowing light. He collapsed onto the bed, closed his eyes, and tried to recall everything he had experienced. After an hourhad passed, he opened his eyes with a sad expression on his face. He clenched his fist and gazed at it with determination. Rayhein was now determined to do everything in his power to change the circumstances that he had just witnessed. With the knowledge he had recalled, he knew that this family was doomed to be torn apart. His sister and father would perish, and his brother would join the dark Eclipsa faction, leading to a devastating war in the kingdom. In just seven years, everyone in the household, including Rayhein, would die one by one. "I can''t even begin to imagine how events will play out, but if what I read in that book is true, I have only seven years to save myself and my family," Rayhein thought to himself. The book he had read on Earth contained some general information about the history of the kingdom, including a possible future where the hero and the villain were his brothers and the Eclipse faction, respectively. There was much more to the story, and Rayhein knew that these events would set off a domino effect that could not be stopped. Rayhein stood up slowly from his bed, his eyes transfixed on the glittering stars outside his window. His heart felt heavy as he remembered his father, wishing he could have him by his side in this moment of uncertainty. "Dad, this is such a mess," Rayhein whispered, his voice barely audible. "I wonder what you''re doing now. But I''m going to let you go now. I have a family here just like how I had you on Earth. If I don''t do anything, then many more people will die. This world is harsh, but I will survive. I owe this life to both Reyhein and you, Dad." He took a deep breath and turned to face the room. The maid who had accompanied him handed him a blanket and a glowing light source. Rayhein sank onto his bed and closed his eyes, his mind wandering to the events he had witnessed. The memories played like a movie in his head, vivid and haunting. After an hour had passed, he slowly opened his eyes. His face was etched with sadness as he stared at his clenched fists. "I can''t imagine how events will play out, but if that book has factual information, I have only 7 years to save myself and my family." The thought of losing his sister and father and watching his brother join the dark Eclipsa faction to wage war in the kingdom was not a good one. Rayhein knew he had to do something. "At twelve years old, I''m expected to join a school soon with Reyhein, who''s only nine," Rayhein mused, his mind racing with ideas. "My first goal is to prove myself and enter the prestigious Rumira School of Magic Arts and Combat. But I have only six months, and I have already failed twice before. This is my last chance." "I have to get close to my little brother during these school years. Plus, I need to qualify, not in magic, but in something else," Rayhein thought to himself, staring at his reflection in the dimly lit mirror. He stared at himself in the mirror with a dim light, a smile appearing on his face despite the turmoil within him. "Ha! This is so unfair. Poor Rayhein was born a null. I always had the odds against me. I still remember those Asian kids. I spent days and nights studying, without sleep, for many months before the exams. And yet, I was still not the regional topper in both academics and sports on my first try. Those Asians are something else. But one thing I never did was give up. Watching my dad do his utmost for the world, he cured his mother''s incurable disease. Watching him work diligently without rest motivated me to do the same. After a while of continuously working hard, I did indeed rise to the top. Sadly, he did not acknowledge me" As he looked up at the night sky, Rayhein felt a mix of fear and determination. The road ahead would be full of hurdles, and he knew it would be challenging to keep up in a world where magic was the standard of might. But he refused to give in to despair. He owed it to himself, his family, and his father''s memory to fight and survive. All this was to keep his promise to the former rayhein. Maybe he might get a chance to come back. ================================================================================================================================================================================================================================ In the heart of a dense forest, a creature unlike any other stood ominously in the darkness. Its twisted form appeared to be that of a corpse, its flesh pale and mottled with rot. Its eyes were sunken and lifeless, and its hair hung in matted tangles around its face. The creature''s hand glowed with an eerie white light, swirling and pulsing with otherworldly energy. As it moved, the light grew brighter and more intense, illuminating the surrounding forest with an unearthly glow. The air around it crackled with electric energy, sending shivers down the spines of any who dared to approach. The creature seemed to be conjuring something, its form twisting and contorting as it worked its dark magic. The sight of the creature was both horrifying and mesmerizing, like staring into the abyss and seeing something unspeakably ancient and evil staring back. 3. Observation and options As the sun started to set, Rayhein stood by the window on the second floor of the enormous villa, gazing out at the breathtaking scenery. He took in the lush greenery and the vibrant colors of the sky, feeling a sense of calm wash over him. Finally, he turned away from the window and made his way over to his king-sized bed. Rayhein ran his hand over the soft bedding, exploring every nook and cranny with a curious expression. His fingers brushed over a small, smooth object that felt like a stone. Without hesitation, he picked it up and began playing with it absentmindedly. Aiden, who had now taken on the name Rayhein, was still getting used to this strange new world. He knew he had to be careful and avoid acting suspicious if he wanted to blend in. As he played with the stone, he couldn''t help but feel frustrated that it had only given him bits and pieces of his memories, all jumbled up and incomplete. With a sigh, Rayhein tucked the stone away in his drawer and decided to explore his surroundings. The villa was massive, and he had noticed several guards stationed both inside and outside, always on high alert. Just then, there was a knock at his door. "Master Ray, breakfast is ready," Hans, one of the servants, announced. Rayhein hesitated for a moment before responding, "Come in." Hans entered, carrying a tray of food, and placed it on the bed before bowing and leaving the room. Rayhein didn''t eat with his family, except for dinner, which was a strict rule set by his father. He picked at his breakfast, lost in thought, and grateful for the solitude his room provided him. "Thanks," he muttered, once he was finished, and watched as Hans exited the room, closing the door behind him. As Hans left the room, Rayhein noticed a slight change in the butler''s expression. It was almost as if he was surprised that Rayhein had thanked him. Rayhein knew that it was probably because he had lost his memories, and Hans assumed that he was suffering from some form of amnesia. You could be reading stolen content. Head to Royal Road for the genuine story. As Rayhein looked at his breakfast tray, he noticed something odd. There were large, roasted balls that resembled tennis balls, but with strange, eye-like protrusions. Rayhein''s appetite was almost ruined by the sight of the bizarre food. "How do I even eat this?" Rayhein muttered, his stomach growling. He noticed some skin on the food, peeled it off, and took a bite. To his surprise, it tasted like a combination of beef and chicken. Rayhein had spent some time in a few Asian countries and had experienced some unusual dishes, so this was just an extreme version of it. After finishing his breakfast, Rayhein decided to explore the area. He suggested to himself, "Let''s take a walk in the garden before my lessons start. There''s still time." Rayhein had mandatory lessons in studying and training, with an instructor assigned to teach him both. That''s what Hans had told him earlier. He had also discovered that Hans was a butler and that his family was wealthy and influential. Rayhein concluded that nobody poor could manage such a large property and staff. Due to the damn memories, I can''t remember if I had info on the family. I could remember some things like who was the villains and heroes. Avan and Henry. I also remember a little something about rayheins father "My father is a military figure responsible for protecting the city. He did not see his father or mother anywhere other than their office." As he navigated through the house to find the exit, Rayhein saw a big door that was guarded by two guards. A guard stopped him as soon as he approached the door and asked, "Where are you going, Sir Rayhein?" Rayhein was taken aback. He had assumed he could stroll through the guards without any issues. "I''m going to the garden," he replied. The two guards exchanged a worried glance before turning their attention to Rayhein. "Sir Ray," One of them spoke up, "you just survived an encounter with a dark rift walker. It''s still too soon for you to be wandering around. That thing could still be lurking around the estate. We''ve been given strict orders from your father to not let you or Sir Avan leave for a day until we search the area surrounding the estate thoroughly." Rayhein nodded in understanding. He knew the guards were just looking out for his safety, but he couldn''t help feeling frustrated. "I see," he replied, "I apologize for bothering you. I will leave then." As Rayhein turned to leave, he sensed a slight hesitation from the guards. He knew they were surprised by his compliance, given his reputation for being difficult. Rayhein tended to make a fuss over small things, but he knew better than to argue with the guards at a time like this. Once he was out of earshot, Rayhein couldn''t help but let out a sigh. He needed to find a way to blend in and not act suspiciously. He needed to settle into the routine of the estate and gather information about his surroundings and this new world. "I should try to settle into the routine," he thought to himself, "and use this time to gather as much information as I can."