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Chapter 8: The Heart of the Beast
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The neon lights flashed, sending long shadows across the dimmed room. The air vibrated with the electric thrum of multiple devices, and the scent of old circuitry lingered. It was a command center—a room of strategy and choices in the heat of battle.

Alex stood before the massive wall of screens, each one showing a different piece of the puzzle they were about to try to solve. His mind reeled with the implications of what they were about to do. They were going to break into Viktor's last stronghold, one Alex knew was full of dangers he wasn't yet familiar with.

Elias stood alongside him, his graying face lit up by the glow of the screens. His eyes never wavered from the map, reading it with a ferocity that Alex could almost find uncanny. Lyra, meanwhile, was furiously typing away at another console, her fingers moving in practiced fluidity.

"We only get one shot at this," Elias broke the silence to say. "Once we're in, there's no going back."

Alex swallowed hard. The weight of what he'd just done was crushing him, but going back on it wasn't an option. They couldn't afford to hesitate. Viktor needed to be put down before he could continue to destroy the System.

Lyra glanced up from the console. "I've made the calls. We'll have inside assistance, but it won't be worth anything unless we move quickly."

Alex confronted her, his brow furrowed. "How much protection are we being offered? I don't want to make a walk into an ambush."

Lyra smiled wryly, her lips twisting into a small, near-comforting smile. "I wouldn't call it an ambush—more like a controlled entry. We'll have access to Viktor's comms grid, which allows us the capability of hacking into the security grids."

"Controlled entry," Alex repeated, trying to suppress the crawling fear up his spine. "I hope you're right."

Elias typed in a few more commands on his terminal before glancing at Alex. "You've been within the System now. You can guide us once we break through the first barriers. But it won't be easy. Viktor knows we're coming. We'll need you to shatter the walls of digital."

Alex took a stabilizing breath. He hadn't expected it to be easy, but the reality was, he wasn't entirely sure that he was ready. He wasn't entirely sure anyone was ready for what awaited them within.

"What do we have in store for us when we get inside?" Alex questioned, a tightness growing in his chest.

Elias' expression darkened. "Viktor has control of the entire building and its security system. He's planted AIs to man the defenses. You can't fight with brute force."

"I can handle the System," Alex said, trying to sound more confident than he felt. "But I need to be able to read the code. I can't fight blind."

"We'll be all set," Lyra said. "The back-up I've arranged will disable Viktor's real-time monitoring feed for a couple of minutes, giving us the window we need to make a move."

Alex nodded slowly, the elements of the plan gradually falling into place in his mind. The room was charged with tension, but there was no turning back now. They had to make a move.

"I'll take my part," Alex finally spoke, his gaze meeting both of them. "Let's just get it over with."

The streets pulsed with the life of the city outside, but in the small underground laboratory, the world became quiet save for the continuous beep of the machines. Alex stood in the center of the room, the weight of their task on his shoulders. The team had all the information they could amass, but there was no preparing for what they would be facing when they entered the center of Viktor's fortress.

Lyra stepped forward to stand next to him, her expression unreadable. "You sure you're ready?"

Alex nodded. "I don't have a choice."

"I know." She spoke softly, but with a ferocity underlying the words. "But you'll have to keep in mind, once you start this, there's no going back. You'll be the one handling the core. Viktor's safeguards are around it. You'll have to handle the flow of the data."

Alex stared at the digital map displayed on the screen in front of him. Where they were heading was not simply a building—it was the core facility of Viktor's operation. Everything he had devised, every bending of reality he had achieved, everything derived from this place.

He felt a knot twist in his belly.

"I know," Alex said. "But if we don't stop him now, there won't be a future left to save."

The lab door slid open with a soft hiss, and Elias came in, his dark eyes focused. "It's ready. Our people are in place."

"Then let's go," Alex instructed, stepping forward. The door opened, and a dimly lit corridor out to the surface was revealed. The chill of the underground area followed them as they walked toward the transport vehicle.

As they climbed into the black, streamlined transport, Alex felt the pulse of the city pulsing outside. The transport sped along, cutting through the air like a specter, the city lights flashing past in a blur. But inside the vehicle, the air was thick with tension. They all sat in silence, the weight of the mission pressing down.

Alex relaxed back, attempting to compose himself as best he could. But the closer they came, the more his own nerves began to fray. He could already feel the System's call reaching out to him, its virtual fingers curling around his mind, reminding him to log in, to take control. He suppressed the urge, keeping his sights firmly on the goal.

Lyra's voice was slicing through the stillness. "Once we get inside, fifteen minutes, that's how much time we'll have until Viktor's AIs detect the entry. You'll need to gain entry into the core by that point. Tick, tock."

"I'm aware," Alex answered tightly, the drumming of his heartbeat loud in his ears, its tempo growing with each tick forward of the transport.

The transport veered hard to the left, and the city skyline began to shift, the skyscrapers now looming ahead of them. The original data center was in the heart of the city, a plain building that had no connection to the digital empire Viktor had built. But Alex knew. This was the hub of it all.

The convoy slowed down as it reached the gate. The group of small cars was met by a well-armed battalion of resistance fighters, their faces grim. The leader, a broad-shouldered tall man with a buzzcut, nodded at Elias.

"Ready?" he asked, his tone firm.

"As ready as we'll ever get," Elias replied, his face unyielding.

Alex cast one final glance at Lyra, who gave him a little nod of support. He swallowed hard, trying to shake the fear eating at his brain.

"Let's do this," Alex said, stepping out of the transport.

They strode quickly, their footsteps echoing in the chilly, empty hallways. The resistance troops led the way, their weapons at the ready as they cleared the sector. Alex's mind was racing, all his senses tingling, all his nerves buzzing with tension.

They reached the security checkpoint. The massive steel doors were shut tight, but Elias wasn't going to wait. He stepped forward, entering a few commands into a terminal at hand.

The doors swung open.

Inside was enormous, sterile-faced space, jammed with wall upon wall of servers and terminals. This was Viktor's throne room, the focal point around which everything gravitated.

Alex's gut twisted as he drank it in.

The core.

It was relegated to the back of the space, concealed by an intricate mosaic of security installations and virtual partitions.

And there waited Viktor for them.

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