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Chapter 361: Utopia…



The vast expanse of desert stretched out under a blazing sun, a stark contrast to the ruins of the undercity in the distance. Hector, the half-man, half-robot scientist, stood alongside Mara, Matilda, Cassandra, and Sakura. His metallic frame reflected the sunlight, his human features weathered but smiling.

Behind them, the crumbled remains of Area 52—the once-thriving hive of the undercity—lay in absolute desolation. The ground was cracked, buildings reduced to rubble, and the faint echoes of chaos hung in the air.

Hector turned to the group, his gratitude etched deeply into his voice. "I don't even have the words to thank you," he began. "For so many years, the undercity has been a prison. A hellhole. And today... today, you've given us all a chance to truly be free."

Matilda placed a comforting hand on his metallic shoulder. "You deserve it, Hector. You and the others have been through enough."

Cassandra smirked, twirling one of Raxus's crystal fragments in her hand. "It's about time someone took that smug bastard down. Zafron really went all out, huh?"

Hector's robotic assistant, ARIA, activated beside him, her voice smooth and artificial. "Master Hector, all systems operational. Time to move to a safer location."

ARIA transformed seamlessly into a sleek two-wheeled vehicle, her polished metal frame gleaming. Hector stepped toward the group, offering a final nod. "Take care of yourselves. And thank Zafron for me... for all of us."

With that, he mounted ARIA, the vehicle revving to life. Dust and sand kicked up as he sped off into the horizon, his figure shrinking into the distance.

Mara sighed, breaking the silence. "What now?"

Zafron, who had been standing slightly apart, still recovering from his clash with Steele, finally spoke. His tone was weary but steady. "The empire won't let this slide. You all know that. They'll investigate. They'll come for answers."

Cassandra crossed her arms, a playful grin on her lips. "And you think that's news to us? Of course they'll come. That's what they do."

Sakura nodded, her voice calm but firm. "It's not just the empire. Word will spread. Everyone will want to know what happened here."

Zafron ran a hand through his hair, his body no longer glowing golden but radiating an air of quiet strength. His red slime flickered faintly under his skin. "So, what then? Do we run? Fight? Lay low?"

Before anyone could answer, a voice rang out from behind them.

"Well, well, well... isn't this a touching little reunion?"

The group turned sharply, their bodies tensing. Maze strode forward, her massive battle axe resting casually on her shoulder. Her eyes were sharp, her expression unreadable.

Zafron's red slime activated in an instant, spreading across his body like a living shield. He stepped forward, his tone cold. "Don't take another step, Maze. I'm not responsible for the murder at Drakoria. But today's events? Those are on me."

Zafron descended from the sky, his body wreathed in pulsing red energy as he slammed into Steele with the force of a meteor. The undercity cracked and cratered beneath them, entire blocks folding inward as Zafron pinned Steele to the ground.

"Stay down, you stubborn son of a bitch!" Zafron roared, his golden eyes blazing with primal fury.

Steele spat blood, his grin defiant even as he struggled under Zafron's crushing weight. "You think...this is over?!" he rasped.

Zafron answered with a punch, his fist crashing into Steele's face like a sledgehammer. The impact sent another shockwave rippling through the city, scattering debris and blowing out what few windows remained intact. Blood sprayed from Steele's mouth, his head snapping back against the cracked pavement.

But Steele wasn't finished. Not yet. He roared with primal fury, his green energy flaring as he grabbed Zafron's wrist, twisting his arm with a sickening crack. Zafron grunted, his body twisting as Steele shoved him off, rising to his feet with a predator's snarl.

"You'll have to kill me, Zafron!" Steele spat, his bloodied face twisting into a manic grin. "And even then, I'll haunt your ass until the end of time!"

Zafron chuckled darkly, flexing his arm as his slime-infused energy began to swirl around him in tendrils. "Haunt me? You'll be lucky if there's anything left of you to haunt me with." Continue reading at empire

Steele lunged, his speed a green blur as he closed the distance between them. He swung a thunderous punch, aiming for Zafron's ribs, but Zafron anticipated it. He twisted, catching Steele's wrist mid-swing and yanking him forward into a vicious knee strike that caved in his chest armor with a sickening crunch.

Steele gasped, blood pouring from his mouth as he staggered back. Zafron didn't let up. He surged forward, his fists a blur as he pummeled Steele with relentless, bone-shattering blows. Each punch was a statement, each strike carrying the weight of his fury.

"You're nothing but a delusional zealot!" Zafron snarled, his fists slamming into Steele's body. "Justice? You don't know the first thing about it!"

Steele stumbled, his body battered and broken, but his phantom gaze burned with unrelenting intensity. He caught Zafron's next punch, his hand trembling as he held it at bay.

"I see it," Steele whispered, his voice a hoarse rasp. "Your moves…your power. But it doesn't matter."

"Oh, it matters," Zafron hissed, his slime tendrils coiling around Steele's arm. "It matters a lot."

The tendrils tightened, their redglow intensifying as they began to devour Steele's energy. He screamed, his body convulsing as the slime drained him, stripping away his strength bit by bit.

"You like seeing the future, don't you?" Zafron taunted, his voice low and venomous. "Well, here's a vision for you: your end."

With a roar, Zafron yanked Steele forward, slamming his knee into his gut. Steele doubled over, choking on his own blood as Zafron's slime surged around him, wrapping his body in a redcocoon.

"Let me show you what real power looks like," Zafron growled, his hands glowing as the slime around Steele began to shift and writhe.

Steele thrashed, his green energy flaring in a desperate attempt to break free, but it was too late. The slime engulfed him, devouring his body piece by piece.

"You bastard!" Steele screamed, his voice ragged and desperate. "You'll regret this!"

"Doubt it," Zafron said coldly, his golden eyes narrowing as he watched the slime consume Steele.

The green glow of Steele's energy flickered, then faded, his screams dying with it. The cocoon pulsed once, twice, then collapsed inward, leaving nothing but a redsmear on the cracked pavement.

Zafron stood over the spot, his chest heaving, his body wreathed in the redglow of victory. He turned, his golden eyes scanning the ruined undercity.

"Justice?" he muttered, his voice low and bitter. "That's rich coming from someone like you."

With a final glance at the devastation around him, Zafron turned and walked away, his slime tendrils retracting as the city fell silent once more. The battle was over, but the scars it left would remain for a long time to come.

Maze raised an eyebrow, her steps unhurried. "Murder? What murder?" She stopped a few feet away, the edge of her axe gleaming in the sunlight. "As far as I know, there was an uprising. The prisoners finally had enough and overthrew their kingpin, Raxus."

Her lips curled into a smirk, and she added with a wink, "And there's no record of any Zafron being in that prison, either."

Zafron's eyes narrowed. His slime pulsed as if mirroring his unease. "What are you playing at?"

Maze lowered her axe slightly, her tone shifting to something almost friendly. "I'm offering you an opportunity, Zafron. You're strong, smart, and... well, let's face it, you're not exactly inconspicuous."

Zafron scoffed. "An opportunity? What, to turn myself in?"

Maze chuckled, shaking her head. "No. To join the Enforcers."

That caught him off guard. He blinked, his slime retracting slightly as he processed her words. "You're joking. Me? An enforcer?"

'This has to be a trick,' he thought, his mind racing. 'She can't seriously think I'd join her. I already have a deal as a part-time worker in Olympus. What's her angle?'

Maze took another step forward, closing the distance. Her tone was serious now, her gaze unwavering. "Think about it, Zafron. With your abilities, your power—you could do real good. You could help us make sure nothing like this happens again."

Zafron hesitated, his instincts screaming at him to be wary. But there was something in Maze's eyes—a glimmer of sincerity that made him pause.

Cassandra broke the tension with a laugh. "Him? An enforcer? You must be out of your damn mind, lady."

Maze didn't flinch, her attention fixed on Zafron. "It's your choice. But I'm telling you, this could be the start of something bigger. Something better."

Zafron crossed his arms, his expression unreadable. "I'll think about it."

Maze gave him a nod, her smirk returning. "That's all I'm asking." She turned on her heel, walking away without another word, her axe resting comfortably on her shoulder.

As the dust settled, Zafron looked back at the group. Mara was the first to speak. "You're not seriously considering it, are you?"

Zafron shrugged, a faint grin tugging at the corner of his mouth. "I guess we'll see."

'One thing's for sure,' he thought as he gazed at the ruins of the undercity. 'Life's not going to get any simpler from here.'

And with that, the group began to move, their figures silhouetted against the setting sun, leaving the ruins of the undercity—and the chaos of the past—behind.

Epilogue: The Ties That Bind

The vibrant streets of Lumina City buzzed with life, the scent of freshly baked bread and sizzling spices wafting through the air. Amidst the towering skyscrapers and neon-lit signs, a quaint little restaurant stood as an oasis of warmth and simplicity. Inside, the laughter of patrons mixed with the clinking of dishes, creating a symphony of everyday joy.

Behind the counter, Matilda and Mara worked in harmony, their movements fluid and precise. Matilda, ever the perfectionist, plated a dish with care, while Mara, with her quick wit, charmed customers and kept the atmosphere lively.

The door chimed, and Mara glanced up to see Zafron and Maze walking in. Zafron's usual swagger was softened by the relaxed grin on his face. Maze followed, her axe conspicuously absent but her imposing presence as sharp as ever.

"Look who finally decided to visit," Mara teased, wiping her hands on her apron.

Zafron smirked. "You know I'd never miss a chance to grab the best food in Lumina City."

Matilda rolled her eyes, but a small smile betrayed her. "Flattery won't get you an extra serving, Zafron."

The four of them shared a meal, the conversation light and filled with jabs and laughter. Maze, ever the observer, noted the ease with which Zafron interacted with the two women, his usual guarded demeanor replaced by genuine warmth.

As they finished, Maze leaned back, her gaze fixed on Zafron. "Alright, spill. Where do you always disappear to when you take your so-called vacations? And why is it only you?"

Zafron paused, the grin fading from his face. He leaned forward slightly, his tone quieter now. "Because I'm the only one who understands."

Maze frowned but didn't press further. Zafron stood, stretching his arms. "I'll be back in a bit," he said, making his way to the back of the restaurant.

Behind the building, under the soft glow of the city's lights, Zafron found Mara and Matilda waiting for him. Without a word, he placed a gentle kiss on each of their foreheads, his actions speaking volumes of the bond they shared.

Then, with a deep breath, he stepped away. His body shimmered, the familiar red slime morphing into a radiant golden hue. In moments, he was no longer Zafron the man, but Zafron the golden-powered being. With a powerful thrust, he launched into the night sky, leaving a golden streak in his wake.

As the city faded below him, Zafron's thoughts drifted. 'Six months in Olympus again,' he mused. 'The duties of a torchbearer never end.'

But before heading to Olympus, there was one more stop to make.

He descended atop a quiet rooftop, the wind ruffling his form. She was already there, waiting for him.

Cassandra.

But she didn't come alone. She had company. Her hand rested on her baby bump, a serene smile gracing her lips.

Zafron stepped forward, his golden aura dimming slightly. He placed a gentle kiss on her forehead, his voice low and filled with promise. "I'll be back for both of you in no time."

Cassandra nodded, her eyes filled with unspoken words as she watched him take off once more, vanishing into the heavens.

For now, Zafron's journey as a mortal had reached another pause. But his story—was far from over.

The End.

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