Chapter 212: The brains behind Raxus
[My lord,] Calista chimed in, [want me to run a quick scan?]
\'Yes,\' Zafron thought, \'check if what he\'s saying is true.\'
After a moment, Calista responded. [Well, I can\'t exactly quantify your Qi - it\'s pure energy in its finest form. But based on the data I\'ve collected since we arrived, I can say with certainty that you\'re releasing more Qi into the atmosphere than you\'re absorbing.]
Zafron rubbed his head, feeling overwhelmed. He\'d only recently learned about Qi in Drakoria and hadn\'t had a chance to practice his new abilities. Most of this made little sense to him, but he was intrigued by Hector\'s tale.
"Continue," he urged the older man.
Hector nodded. "Raxus was different. While the rest of us weakened, he seemed unaffected. At first, we thought him blessed. Then we realized the truth - he could activate the crystals, tapping into their power in ways none of us could comprehend."
"With this ability," Hector continued, his voice growing bitter, "Raxus quickly consolidated power. He controlled the air we breathed, the food we ate, even the magic we could wield. Those who opposed him found their crystal supplies... limited."
Zafron listened, fascinated and horrified in equal measure. When Hector finished, a question nagged at him. "If Raxus is that bad, why did he let you live?"
Hector\'s laugh was hollow. "Ah, my boy, that\'s where things get interesting. You see, I created most of the technology in this place. The air purifiers, the food synthesizers, even the magical amplifiers - all my designs."
[Well, isn\'t that convenient,] Calista drawled. [Our mad scientist friend is also the Undercity\'s Qi-Mart.]
"Raxus may control the crystals," Hector continued, "but he needs my knowledge to keep this place running. It\'s a delicate balance of mutual distrust and necessity."
Hector moved to a cluttered workbench, rifling through papers. "But now, we have a chance. The key is finding or replicating the fuel source in that strange machine you arrived in."
"The flying cart?" Zafron asked, surprised.
Hector nodded eagerly. "Precisely! Not many down here know about it. The twins do, though. They see it as their ticket out too."
Zafron frowned. "But we have a deal with them."
Hector\'s chuckle was dark. "Oh, my naive friend. If the Undercity hasn\'t taught you anything else, learn this - no one can be trusted. The twins won\'t be taking you and Matilda along."
[Shocking,] Calista deadpanned. [The career criminals might not honor their word. Who could have seen that coming?]
"With a few tweaks," Hector continued, excitement building in his voice, "I could get the cart running again. My equipment could enhance its capabilities. We could make our escape!"
Zafron\'s mind raced. "What do you need?"
"Two things," Hector replied. "First, we need to get the cart from the twins. And second..." He walked away, returning with a large, unactivated crystal. "We need you to get Raxus to activate this."
Zafron blinked. "Activate? You mean charge it at one of the distribution nodes?"
Hector shook his head. "No, no. Activation is different from charging. Without Raxus\'s activation, these crystals are just pretty rocks. Charging merely distributes the power Raxus imbues them with."
Zafron stared at the crystal, then back at Hector. "How in the hell do you expect me to get Raxus - the big boss of this place - to activate a specific crystal?"
A sly grin spread across Hector\'s face. "It\'s simple, really. We don\'t need Raxus himself. We just need the main crystal from his staff."
"Huh?" Zafron\'s jaw dropped.
[Oh fantastic,] Calista chimed in. [We\'ve graduated from prison break to magical heist. Should I start humming the theme from \'Steal the Unstealable Stick\'?]
Hector\'s eyes gleamed with a manic light. "Think about it, Zafron. That staff is the source of Raxus\'s power. With it, we could activate any crystal we want. We could power the cart, break through the barrier, and taste freedom once more!"
Zafron\'s head spun. Stealing from the twins was one thing, but taking on Raxus himself? It seemed impossible. And yet... the thought of freedom, of seeing the real sky again, was intoxicating.
"How?" Zafron asked, his voice barely above a whisper. "How could we possibly get that staff?"
Hector\'s grin widened. "Ah, my boy. That\'s where your unique abilities come in. You see, I\'ve been watching you. Your slime powers, they\'re unlike anything I\'ve seen before. And I think, with the right modifications, we could use them to our advantage."
[Great,] Calista muttered. [Now we\'re lab rats in the mad scientist\'s grand experiment. This just keeps getting better and better.]
Zafron looked around the cluttered lab, at the bizarre inventions and glowing crystals. He thought of Matilda, waiting for him back in their hideout. He thought of the twins and their revolutionary plans. And he thought of Raxus, the unseen tyrant whose power shaped every aspect of life in the Undercity.
"What exactly did you have in mind?" Zafron asked, surprising himself with the steadiness in his voice.
Hector\'s smile was triumphant. "Oh, my dear boy. Let me show you." He turned to a covered object in the corner of the lab. With a flourish, he pulled off the sheet, revealing a contraption that looked like a cross between a suit of armor and a slime mold.
"This," Hector announced proudly, "is how we\'re going to change everything."
Hector\'s eyes gleamed with excitement as he continued, "After watching your debut in the fight pit and collecting a few samples you left behind, I was able to create this masterpiece."
He gestured proudly to the slime suit. "This suit possesses the same properties as your regular slime, but with one crucial difference - you won\'t have to expend your Qi to use it. Simply manipulate it as you would your own slime."
Zafron\'s eyes widened, both impressed and skeptical. "That sounds... convenient. But what\'s in it for you? Why help me?"
Hector\'s mismatched eyes softened, a wistful expression crossing his face. "I need to see the sun, my boy. Even if it\'s just one last time before I bid this world farewell."
The sudden vulnerability in Hector\'s voice caught Zafron off guard. Before he could respond, Hector\'s demeanor shifted again.
"I\'m afraid I\'m getting rather tired now," Hector said, his voice suddenly weary. "I need to rest."
As Zafron opened his mouth to argue, Hector swiftly grabbed the slime suit and tossed it at him. In the same fluid motion, he pressed a button on his wrist. The floor beneath Zafron\'s feet disappeared, and he found himself plummeting through another trapdoor.
[Oh, not again!] Calista groaned. [I\'m starting to think this guy has a thing for dramatic exits.]
After a disorienting tumble, Zafron found himself sprawled on the ground in the same alley he\'d entered earlier. The slime suit lay beside him, a silent reminder of his bizarre encounter.
[Well,] Calista chimed in, [that was... something. What\'s the plan now, boss?]
Zafron stood up, brushing off his clothes and picking up the suit. "We need to get home and tell Matilda everything we\'ve learned. This is... big."
[Understatement of the century,] Calista quipped. [But I agree. Matilda needs to know about our new \'friendship\' with the Undercity\'s resident mad scientist.]
As Zafron made his way back through the twisting alleys of the Undercity, his mind raced with everything he\'d learned. The true nature of their prison, Raxus\'s power, and now this strange suit - it was almost too much to process.
Meanwhile, back in Hector\'s chamber, the old inventor lay down on a flat metal board. ARIA approached, mechanical movements precise as it attached various plugs to Hector\'s head.
Hector reached out, grasping ARIA\'s robotic hand. His eyes, both human and crystal, focused on the machine with an unsettling intensity. "Soon, my love," he whispered, his voice a mixture of longing and determination. "Soon, we will be free of this hellhole."
As the machines around him whirred to life, Hector\'s eyes drifted closed. But even in sleep, a small smile played on his lips - the smile of a man with a plan, no matter how desperate or dangerous it might be.