A week passed in the blink of an eye. For Ethan, time had taken on a different texture. He spent nearly every hour within the Soul Sanctuary, a mental training ground where Crul simulated hundreds of combat scenarios.
He had come to a grim realization: his old techniques were becoming obsolete. While his lightning and gravity manipulation could terrorize the inhabitants of this world, they would be little more than static to the Outsiders. He needed to be more than a powerhouse; he needed to be a ghost, a blade, a master of the Void.
"Again," Ethan grunted, his phantom form in the sanctuary dodging a flurry of crystalline projectiles from a simulated high-tier combatant.
[Master, your reaction time has improved by 14%,] Crul reported, her voice steady as she adjusted the simulationās difficulty. [But remember, against an Outsider, flexibility is your only shield. Your dagger and your Amethyst Body are the only things that truly matter.]
While Ethan honed his lethality, the world outside was unraveling for a woman who thought she held a God on a leash.
In California, Lucasās life had shattered in a single afternoon. He sat on his bed, staring at the floor with hollow eyes. Just days ago, he was a rising star in the Royal hierarchy, a man with a future. Now, he was a pariah.
"I didnāt do it..." he whispered to the empty room. "I didnāt steal the Nectar. I didnāt sell the technology. Itās a setup!"
He had laughed when the first audit report came in, thinking it was a clerical error. But then the security teams arrived. They had found the stolen data drives and vials of Sacred Worm Nectarāthe most precious substance in the Royal arsenalāhidden in his own safe.
He grabbed his phone, his fingers trembling as he dialed his mother for the tenth time that hour.
"Mom! You have to talk to him!" Lucas screamed into the receiver as soon as Helen picked up. "The police... Royalās internal security... theyāre going to kill me! They think I betrayed Etienne! You have to fix this!"
In her luxury penthouse, Helen was a ghost of her former self. The vanity she had cultivated for months had been replaced by a jagged, sharp-edged paranoia. She clutched her phone so hard her knuckles were white.
"Iām trying, Lucas! Iām trying!" she wailed, her voice cracking.
She opened the chat window with Etienne. It was a long, one-sided stream of desperation.
Helen (7 days ago): My love, thereās been a mistake with Lucas. Someone is trying to hurt us. Please call me back. I have something special to show you tonight.
Helen (5 days ago): Etienne? Please, Iām scared. The guards outside the apartment... theyāre looking at me differently. I havenāt heard from you. Iāll do anything. Anything you want. Just tell me youāre there.
Helen (Today): Please! Iām begging you! My son is innocent! Theyāre going to take him away! Etienne, look at me! Iām on my knees! Donāt abandon me!
She stared at the screen. Read. The message had been read, but there was no reply. The silence was more deafening than any threat.
"He thinks I betrayed him," Helen whispered, her eyes darting to the shadows of the room. "He thinks I was in on it. Heās going to let them kill my son to punish me."
Every time she looked out her window, she saw black SUVs parked across the street. Every time she walked into a store, the clerks seemed to be whispering into their headsets. What she once perceived as the flattering protection of a powerful lover now felt like the tightening noose of an executioner.
"He knows," she whimpered, collapsing onto her plush velvet sofa. "He knows everything. Oh God, Etienne, please... Iāll be your slave, Iāll be your dog, just donāt leave me in the dark!"
Back at Royal HQ, Ethan watched the feed of Helenās breakdown with a look of cold indifference.
[Sheās ripe, Crul,] Ethan said, leaning back in his chair. [The paranoia has taken root. She doesnāt just fear the law nowāshe fears me as if I were the boogeyman under her bed]
[She is calling the private line again, Master] Crul noted. [Shall I continue the silence?]
"No," Ethan smiled, a sharp, predatory expression. "The fruit is about to drop. Send her a single location. Tell her if she wants to save her son, she has to come to Royal HQ. Alone. And tell her... to wear something āappropriateā for a beggar."
[Message sent, Master] Crulās voice crackled with a static-like glee. [She received the location and the dress code. She is currently scouring her closet in a state of hysterical frenzy. Now, what are your instructions regarding Lucas?]
Ethan leaned back, his eyes glowing with a cold, amethyst light. "Bring him here immediately. What kind of host would I be if I didnāt facilitate a proper family reunion? And while youāre at it, bring Vincent from Black Rock."
[Vincent is still under heavy guard, Master. His mental state is... fragile.]
"Even better," Ethan smiled, a sharp, jagged expression that promised no mercy. "File the official reports now. I want the record to show that Vincent died today while attempting a violent prison break. Tell the warden to report that he was shot multiple times and killed on site. To the world, he is a ghost. To me, he is just the first guest of the evening."
Ethan stood up, pacing the length of his office as the gears of his vengeance turned. "Letās add some seasoning to this desperation. Crul, leak the āevidenceā of Lucasās embezzlement and the nectar theft to every major news outlet. I want his face on every screen in the country. Make sure Helen sees it. I want her to believe that her sonās execution is only hours away."
[Data packets have been released. The media is already descending like vultures. The news cycle is yours, Master.]
As Ethan erupted into a dark, echoing laugh, the machinery of Royal went into overdrive. In two different cities, elite extraction teams moved.
In California, a blacked-out transport van screeched to a halt in front of Lucasās residence. In the cold cells of Black Rock, a set of heavy steel doors opened for a man who officially no longer existed.
The stage was set. The puppets were in transit. And the Master was finally ready to raise the curtain on his masterpiece.