Asher leaned against the damp wall of the cell, dragging a hand down his face. He was mentally drained from questioning the commander, yet the nagging sense of dissatisfaction wouldn't leave him.
"Is that everything?" Asher asked, his voice edged with frustration. He stared at the defeated commander, now slumped against his restraints, his once-fierce eyes dulled by exhaustion and the effects of the potion. "Maybe you've forgotten something."
The potion's limitations were evident to Asher. 'The potion is strong, but there's a catch, it only works on what I ask. If I don't ask the right questions, I won't get the right answers,' he thought, biting the inside of his cheek in frustration. The timer displayed only eight minutes remaining. Time was running out.
"Alright, let's make this easy for you," Asher muttered, running through the questions still lingering in his mind. One stood out above the rest. He locked eyes with the commander and asked firmly, "What's so special about Laxen that your king wants it so badly?"
"Ah..." The commander hesitated, his lips quivering as if battling the truth lodged in his throat. Sweat beaded on his brow, and his shackles rattled faintly. Finally, he whispered, "The fragments."
Asher's eyes narrowed. "What fragments? Why does he want them?"
The commander gulped, his voice shaky as he replied, "No one knows the specific reason, but... according to rumor, the fragments, if assembled, possess the power to communicate with gods. With that... one can attain omnipotence."
The revelation made Asher's chest tighten. 'Seriously? Just how many messed-up events do we have to prevent?' He frowned, trying to recall what he knew of Laxen's history and the significance of these fragments. A flicker of realization crossed his mind, but he kept his expression neutral. 'Fragments of what, though? And how do they even exist in this world? Or could they be...? There's no way, right?'
Asher pushed himself off the wall, preparing to leave. He turned back to the commander one last time, the timer now showing only a few minutes left. "Besides your king," Asher asked, his tone low and deliberate, "are there any others we should be worried about?"
The commander flinched, his body trembling as if resisting the answer. Finally, he spoke, his voice like a whisper carried on the wind, "Yes... there are others. But not all of them are... human."
The commander hesitated, his gaze was hazy with a mix of reluctance and fear, but the effects of the potion left no room for deception. "If they were to be ranked," he began, his voice rough and uneven, "the king would be at the top. Below him, there's a ferocious beast, a monstrosity he lets roam free, unmatched in brutality. Then there's me, and another commander... though he's a bit weaker than I am."
Asher's lips curled into a smirk, his confidence unwavering. "Is that so? We can take them."
The commander's laugh was dark and humorless. "Your ego shall be the death of you."
Asher chuckled, shaking his head as he turned to leave. "Worry about your own life, old man. You can watch from the side lines if you can. Watch how we take down your king." He walked out of the prison, his steps quiet and deliberate, leaving no trace that he had ever been there.
*****
Asher made his way further from the secure confines of the prison, his mind still processing the fragmented revelations. His ring buzzed with a message, pulling him out of his thoughts.
-Rey- "Hey Asher, where are you? We need to talk."
Rey paced impatiently as he waited for a reply, his brow furrowing when no response came. "Come on, Asher," he muttered under his breath.
Nearly thirty minutes passed, the silence gnawing at Rey's nerves, before the device finally buzzed.
-Asher- "What's the matter? I had something to take care of."
-Rey- "There's been a new development with John and Jett."
Freya shook her head. "I don't know. I searched the entire area, but there was no trace of him. It's like he vanished into thin air."
"He's fine, for now at least. John moved him to a more secure cell," Rey sighed, running a hand through his hair, clearly tired from the constant pressure of their situation.
"That's the least of our worries right now," Seraphina remarked, her voe calm but with an edge of urgency.
"Yep," Marcella added nonchalantly, nibbling on a pastry.
"How do we expose John, then?" Cedric asked, leaning forward with a serious expression.
"Forget about exposing him for now. There's no time," Asher interjected, his tone firm. He turned his attention to Rey. "We have to prepare for the real trouble. You still have those items we got from our last trial here, right?"
"Yeah, but Jett has the last piece. Why?" Rey replied, curiosity flickering in his eyes.
Asher exhaled deeply and began to explain. "The commander mentioned fragments: ancient artifacts supposedly connected to some divine power. According to him, if the fragments are brought together, they have the potential to communicate with gods and grant omnipotence. That's the king's true goal, he believes these fragments are the key to ultimate power."
The room went eerily silent as the weight of Asher's words settled in.
"Now we're supposedly battling gods?" Finn muttered, his frustration palpable. He threw his hands in the air. "This is just messed up."
"Don't worry," Asher said, attempting to reassure him. "It's just a rumor. Even if it's true, as long as we don't bring the fragments together, we should be fine. The real issue is what's coming next."
Evelina narrowed her eyes, folding her arms. "You seem to know an awful lot about this whole situation, don't you?"
"Umm, Rey told me already?" Asher replied, his voice laced with just enough uncertainty to draw suspicion. He subtly glanced at Rey, silently pleading for backup.
"For an assassin, you really suck at lying," Evelina said with a smirk, her sharp gaze cutting through his façade.
Before she could press further, Matthew stepped in, redirecting the conversation. "Hold on... So what's coming next?"
Before anyone could answer, the room shook violently as a deafening explosion echoed through the air. The ground trembled beneath their feet, knocking over a few items on the nearby shelves.
"That!" Asher shouted, steadying himself against the wall. The group exchanged alarmed glances as another explosion rumbled in the distance, the sound of chaos reaching their ears.
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Won't be long now till he get's back in.