Kael's face cracked into a fierce grin. "Aye, sir! They've been anticipating this." He immediately produced a small, locked comms device and began tapping in a coded message.
Ethan faced Linda. "This Ares Project. Where is it? "We don't know where," Linda admitted. "It's a mobile laboratory. It moves to be avoided. But we do know who runs it. A scientist named Dr. Aris." "Yes, can we find him?" "Yes, possibly," Kael said, looking up from his device. "We have some of our old contacts in their supply chain. We can apply pressure. Get them to spill.". "Good," Ethan answered. His head was clear now, his mind focused on one thing. "We need a plan. We can't just rush in. " "First, we get you to my main clinic," Linda insisted. "Your body is still recovering. The brainwashing they used is strong. Your memories can be unstable. Your body can turn against you at the wrong moment." Ethan folded his hand in. He did experience deep tiredness in his bones. "How long will that take?" "No more than two days. Maybe three. I have to run some tests. I need to know what they did to you." Kael finished sending his message. "I've sent the message. The old team will start to assemble at the rally point. It's an abandoned warehouse close to the docks. We can meet with them there in three days." "What about Sophia?" Ethan asked. The name tasted bitter on his lips. "She will be looking for you," Linda said to him. "She knows you are with me now. She will use all of her family resources to find us." "Let her look," Ethan said, his voice low. "She thinks I am a lost, confused man. She doesn't know that I am remembering." We can have that," Kael said. "Let them think that they are still chasing a vulnerable target. It will make them complacent." "Exactly," Ethan agreed. He looked at the two of them. "We've got three days. Linda, you get me ready. Kael, you deploy our men and gather everything you can on Dr. Aris and where the mobile lab is." "Weapons?" Kael asked. "Get the basics. Guns, rifles, armor. Nothing too bulky to begin with. We have to move fast and quietly to start with." Kael nodded. "As you've commanded, General." "Don't call me that," Ethan said. "Not yet. To all of them, even your team, I am only 'Ethan.' The less they know, the better. The Syndicate has ears on the street." A good idea," Linda said. She looked at him, a glint of new respect in her eyes. "The man you used to be is definitely coming back." "" "He has to," Ethan said. "Or we'll all be dead." "" Kael's device beeped softly all of a sudden. He read the new message, his face darkening. "" "Bad news?" Ethan asked. "The Syndicate is moving faster than we thought," Kael said. "They have guards on all main roads out of the city. They're stopping and questioning cars. They are looking for you two." AI huhAI Explain: "Then we won't use the roads," Ethan said matter-of-factly. "Is the old sewer pipe out of the Black Zone still clear?" Kael was surprised. "You remember the sewers?" "Yes. It's coming back piecemeal. Is it clear?" "It should be. We used it for smuggling people out. It comes up near the old river, by your clinic, Linda." "Perfecto," Linda said. "It's dangerous, but safer than the roads." "Then it's done," Ethan said. "We take four hours here. Then we exit out the sewers. Kael, you exit separately. Take the rooflines. Get to the rear door of the clinic at dawn." Kael stood and saluted again, this time with a sharp nod. "It shall be so." He moved soundlessly to the door, looked down the corridor, and was gone. The room was quiet once more. Ethan eased back into the couch once more. Simply the act of planning, of issuing commands, was as much a part of him as respiration. "I am different," Linda stated. "The confusion is gone.". Four hours had elapsed, and the gentle knock on the door signaled that it was time. Ethan was on his feet already. The short rest had not dissipated the weariness from his body, but it had sharpened his mind. The fog was lifting. Linda handed him a black jacket and a scratched backpack. "Stuff. Food, water, small med-kit." He put it on without comment. He checked the pistol Linda had given him initially, ensuring that it had a bullet in the chamber before he tucked it into his waistband. "It's ready?" Linda said, having strapped on her pack. "Ready." They left the safe house, not through the front entrance, but through a hidden panel inside the closet of the bedroom that led into a thin service corridor. The air was filled with dust. They moved silently, their feet light on the concrete floor. It was a ten-minute walk after that. They reached a heavy metal door. Linda jammed a key into a rusted lock. It groaned open deafeningly. Beyond was a flight of stairs descending into darkness and the damp smell of rot and wet earth. "The sewers," Linda whispered, producing a small flashlight from her pocket. "Come close. The path is not straight." The tunnel was big, with a narrow track down the side of a sluggish stream of water. The air was cold and damp. All they could hear were their footsteps, the dripping of water, and the distant squeak of rats. As they went, other fragments of memory flooded back to Ethan. He remembered leading troops over trenches that smelled exactly like this. He remembered carrying command, the burden of every decision. "Ethan told me I was a War God," Ethan said, far-off in his tone. "Was that true?" Linda shone her light down the road before them. "It was what your soldiers referred to you as. They believed you unbeatable. You never lost a fight until. Kalgar Pass." "And what about you? What did you believe?" Linda was quiet for a moment. "I believed in the man, not the myth. I saw the cost. The burden you bore. You were an excellent commander, Aethelgard, but you were nevertheless only a man." Her words sounded true. The memories, as they returned, were not so much of victory. They were of loss and hard choices. Suddenly Linda stopped dead and put up a hand. She played her light across the water. Something floated by. A small, hollow syringe. "This is not city maintenance stuff," she breathed, her eyes squeezed into a narrow line. "This is medical grade. The Syndicate uses these." Ethan's hand fell onto his gun. "Are they down here?" "Maybe. Or one of their spies. We have to move faster." They hurried, their gentle tread now a desperate trot through the glistening shadows. Every shadow seemed to move. Every echo was like a step. The safe house was a world removed. The purpose is clear now," Ethan said. "They took my past. They tried to use me. Now, I will use everything I am to take them down." He checked his hands, no longer trembling. "Let's get some rest. We have a long night to go."Latest Chapter
Chapter 13
Three weeks later, Ethan was in a new space, standing on his feet. It was a large, empty warehouse on the city's industrial waterfront. It smelled of old oil and dust.Kael walked in, followed by six men and two women. They all had the same look, alert and professional."Sir," Kael said. "The first team."Ethan faced them. He recognized a few faces from the raid on the chemical plant. "You already know why you're here."A woman with short-cropped hair, Mara, spoke. "Cleanup duty. You're building a unit.""More than a unit," Ethan said. "An independent agency. No other ties and no oversight. Our only mission is to find and dismantle organizations like the Syndicate before they can become a threat.""How do we operate?" one of the men, Jaxon, asked."We have resources… I mean the funds seized from Syndicate accounts. We have equipment from their facilities. We will start with the data we captured, and then we can follow every lead. A scientist who escaped. A bank account we missed. A s
Chapter 12
The helicopter landed on a rocky outcropping just before dawn. Ethan and Linda rushed into the thin, cold air.“He’s here,” Linda said, consulting a tracker in her hand. “The signal from the data chip that we planted on Alexander is coming from within the mountain. From a private bunker.”Ethan looked up at the large mountain. “He thinks he’s safe. He’s wrong.”“‘The bunker is a panic room for Syndicate brass. It has supplies, communications, and one exit. He has trapped himself.’”“Good. Let’s goThey spotted the entrance in the guise of a rock outcropping. There was a steel door attached to the rock. It was sealed.“Biometric lock,” Linda noted. “Retina and palm print. Alexander’s.”Ethan studied the door. “Then we make him open it.”He reached into his pack and brought out a small explosive charge, and set it on the hinge mechanism. “Stand back.”The explosion was loud in the silent mountains. Metal made a clanging noise. The door was still on its hinges, only now it was twisted an
Chapter 11
The helicopter flew through the night. Below them, the city lights faded away. They were replaced by the dark, silent shapes of the Northern Zenith mountain range. Ethan was riding in the passenger seat as Linda flew the helicopter. She was indeed a woman of many skills. "He will run," Linda said, her eyes focused on the dark peaks ahead. "Alexander. He knows it is over." "Let him run," Ethan replied, his voice low. "There is no place he can hide that I will not find him. But first, we stop the Ares Project." The Syndicate's files were now in the hands of the authorities, and police would at this very moment be raiding the Grey Corporation tower. Yet Ethan knew that the real danger was here, in this mountain. An army of angry, unstable super-soldiers could not be allowed to exist. Using the codes of Valerius, they found the secret entrance: a hidden tunnel behind a waterfall that led deep into the heart of the mountain. Inside, the air was cold, unpleasantly smelling of some ruste
Chapter 10
The Grey Corporation tower was a tall spear of glass standing high above the city. In his penthouse office, Alexander Grey watched the sunset. He held a glass of expensive whiskey. He felt safe and powerful. A soft beep came from his desk. It was a security alarm. Someone was in the sub-level parking lot. Alexander felt annoyed. He had thought that it was just a rat. He spoke into the comms device. "Security, report." Nobody answered. "Team Alpha, report." His voice was sharper now. But there was only silence. Then, from his office speaker, a new voice emerged. Calm and well-known. Ethan. "They can't hear you, Alex." Alexander froze. His hand tightened on the glass. "We're having a conversation," Ethan's voice went on. "You, me, and the man you call the Hound. Send him down to the server room. Now." ... Ethan was standing in the server room on the 40th floor. It was chilly inside the room, and the humming of the machines could be heard everywhere. Blinking lights were everywh
Chapter 9
Ethan dumped Valerius’s unconscious body on the floor of the new, temporary safe house. It was a dusty warehouse. Linda walked in. She had a cut on her forehead but was otherwise unharmed. She looked at Valerius, then at Ethan. “You captured him.” “Kael’s team?” Ethan asked. “They arrived just in time. We lost the clinic, but we’re intact.” She looked at him with a new respect. “You really expected to see him.” “He taught me everything I know.” Ethan poured a bucket of cold water on Valerius’s face. The man sputtered awake. He coughed, looking around the warehouse. His eyes landed on Ethan. Hatred burned in them. “You lost,” Ethan said simply. “This is a setback. Nothing more,” Valerius spat. “Where is the main Ares facility? The real one.” Valerius laughed. “You think I’ll tell you?” Linda stepped forward. She held a syringe. “You will. This is actually stimulating the nerves. It lowers everything. Makes the subject very… talkative. It’s found in your own research.” Valeriu
Chapter 8
Ethan stood frozen. The image of Linda’s clinic burning was seared into his mind.Kael grabbed his arm. “Sir! We have to go! The EMP!”Valerius smiled. “What will it be, my boy? Your new protector? Or your futile revenge?”Ethan’s eyes met Valerius’s. The confusion and anger coalesced into a single, sharp point of focus. He made a decision.“Kael,” Ethan said, his voice low. “Get to the extraction point. Now.”“But sir—”“That’s an order!”Kael hesitated, then nodded. He turned and ran, his men covering his retreat.Valerius looked pleased. “A wise choice. Now, drop your weapon.”Ethan slowly bent down to place his gun on the floor. But he never took his eyes off Valerius. “You misunderstood. I’m not surrendering.”“Then she dies.”“You’re a strategist, Valerius. You taught me that. You taught me to always have a counter-move.”“And what is yours?” Valerius sneered.“Linda isn’t at the clinic.”On the monitor, the feed of the burning clinic flickered. A new group of figures emerged fr
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