
The roar of the private jet’s engines was the only sound Alex could hear, aside from the thumping of his own heart.
He sat stiffly on the handcrafted Italian leather seat, afraid that his cheap suit—bought from a discount store for $50—would scratch the expensive material. He subconsciously pressed his hand against his chest pocket. Inside, there was a small, red velvet box. It contained a diamond ring. 0.5 carats. To the people in this circle, it was trash. But for Alex, a delivery driver who worked sixteen hours a day, it represented three years of savings. It was his life, his promise, his everything. "Nervous?" A soft, melodic voice broke his trance. Alex looked up and saw Alice walking towards him from the cabin bar. She was wearing a red silk dress that hugged her curves perfectly, looking like a goddess who had descended from the heavens. She held two crystal glasses filled with amber liquid. "A... a little," Alex stammered, his face flushing red. "I still can't believe this is real. You, me... going to a private island." Alice sat opposite him, her smile flawless. But if Alex had looked closely, he would have seen that the smile didn't reach her eyes. Her eyes were cold, like a frozen lake. "Believe it, Alex," she said softly, handing him a glass. "You’ve worked so hard. You deserve a... reward." Alex took the glass with trembling hands. "Alice, I know I’m poor. I know I’m just a delivery guy. But I swear, I will treat you like a princess for the rest of my life." He gripped the ring box in his pocket tighter. I’ll propose tonight, he told himself. Under the stars on the island. "I know you will," Alice said, clinking her glass against his. "To destiny." "To destiny." Alex didn't know much about wine. He threw his head back and downed the expensive liquor in one go. It tasted strange—slightly bitter, with a metallic aftertaste. But he figured rich people's wine just tasted different. "So," Alex wiped his mouth, grinning like a fool. "What are we going to do on the island? Sunbathing? Swimming?" Alice didn't answer immediately. She placed her glass down on the table, picked up her phone, and glanced at the screen. Then, the smile on her face vanished. Instantly. It was as if a mask had been ripped off. The gentleness was gone, replaced by a look of utter boredom and disgust. "Alice?" Alex blinked, confused. "The wind is picking up," Alice said into her phone, ignoring him completely. "Yes, the cargo is secure. He’s drinking the sedative now. Vital signs are normal. He should be good for the opening round." Cargo? Sedative? Alex frowned. "Alice, who are you talking to?" He tried to stand up, but suddenly, the world spun. The luxurious cabin tilted violently. His legs felt like they were made of cotton, and he collapsed back into the seat. "What..." Alex’s tongue felt thick. He couldn't articulate his words clearly. "The wine..." Alice finally looked at him again. This time, she looked at him as if she were looking at a cockroach on her shoe. "You really are stupid, aren't you?" She stood up and walked over to him, looking down from above. "Did you really think I, the heiress of the Sterling Group, would fall in love with a delivery boy who smells like sweat and cheap ramen?" "W-Why..." Alex gasped, his vision blurring. Darkness was encroaching from the edges of his sight. "Because we needed 'fresh meat' for the game," Alice chuckled, a cruel, melodious sound. "My friends and I made a bet. I bet that I could get a fool to follow me to Hell voluntarily within a week. You broke the record, Alex. Three days." She reached into his pocket. Alex wanted to stop her, but he couldn't move a finger. She pulled out the red velvet box. She opened it, looked at the small diamond ring, and burst into laughter. "Look at this garbage," she sneered. "It’s pathetic. Just like you." Clink. She tossed the ring into the trash can beside her seat. "Alice..." A tear rolled down Alex’s cheek, a mixture of heartbreak and the drug's effect. "Don't call me that. You are not a person anymore, Alex," Alice’s voice sounded distant, echoing as if from a long tunnel. Two burly bodyguards in black suits stepped out from the cockpit. "Tag him," Alice ordered coldly as she wiped her hand with a sanitizer wipe, as if touching Alex’s pocket had contaminated her. "He is Participant Number 100. Make sure the tracking collar is tight. I don't want him dying before the cameras start rolling." "Yes, Miss Alice." As the bodyguard’s rough hands grabbed him, Alex’s consciousness finally faded. The last thing he saw was Alice pouring herself another glass of wine, celebrating her victory. I will kill you... The thought screamed in his mind, drowning in the darkness. I will kill you all! Then, there was nothing.Latest Chapter
Chapter 44: Malpractice
[Sector A - The Golden Spire: Level 50] HISS. The green neurotoxin gas filled the room rapidly. It wasn't a choking gas; it was a paralytic agent designed to shut down the nervous system instantly. Alex held his breath. His [Iron Skin] could stop bullets, but his lungs were still biological. He had maybe two minutes before oxygen deprivation knocked him out. "Don't fight it, Alex," The Caretaker AI’s voice was soothing, echoing from every speaker. "Sleep. When you wake up, you’ll be part of something greater." WHIRRR-CLICK. From the ceiling, four massive, chrome-plated robotic arms descended. Arm 1: High-intensity Surgical Laser. Arm 2: Diamond-tipped Bone Saw. Arm 3: Hydraulic Clamps. Arm 4: Anesthetic Injector (size of a spear). [Boss Encounter: The Caretaker (Surgical Defense Mode)] [Environment: Toxic (Oxygen falling: 90%...)] "Operation begins," The AI commanded. The Laser Arm swept across the room. ZZZT! A beam of red light sliced through the metal floor plates l
Chapter 43: Blood on Gold
[Sector A - The Golden Spire: Grand Lobby] The massive golden doors of the Spire were blasted open. Not by a key, but by a barrage of Napalm. Alex stepped through the burning entrance, the Gravity Warhammer dripping with the hydraulic fluid of the mechs he had smashed outside. Behind him, the sounds of war echoed. Krog and the Iron Legion were holding the perimeter, fighting off the remaining mercenaries. "Go!" Krog had yelled. "The Boss is upstairs. We hold the door!" Alex was alone now. He walked into the lobby. It was breathtaking. Floors made of white jade. Pillars wrapped in gold leaf. A ceiling that projected a holographic image of renaissance angels. It was a temple of wealth. And standing in the center of the hall, waiting for him, was a phalanx of soldiers. They didn't wear helmets. They wore pristine white ceremonial armor. They held energy pikes and submachine guns. Alex stopped. His breath hitched. They all had the same face. Silver hair. Cold blu
Chapter 42: Steel Waltz
[Sector A - North Relay Station] The wind howled over the cliffs, carrying the salty spray of the ocean. On the stone platform, a deadly dance was underway. "Too slow!" Prince Mateo laughed through the external speakers. WHOOSH. Alex swung the Gravity Warhammer with enough force to shatter a tank. But he hit nothing but air. The white-and-gold mech, "The Duelist," side-stepped with liquid grace. It was as if the machine knew where the hammer would be before Alex even swung. BANG! The mech’s revolver cannon fired point-blank into Alex’s chest. Alex skidded backward, his boots carving grooves in the rock. His [Iron Skin] held, but his ribs ached. "You can't hit me, Juggernaut," Mateo taunted. The mech raised its energized rapier, the tip humming with green plasma. "My system scans your muscle tension. Your gaze. Your center of gravity. I see the future before you move." He lunged. Zip-Zip-Zip. Three lightning-fast thrusts. Alex parried two with the hammer handle, but the t
Chapter 41: Divided We Fall
[Sector A - Operations Command]The sun was high now, baking the tarmac of the airfield. The smoke from the burning C-130 rose in a black column, marking the start of the war."Radio check," Alex adjusted his headset."East Squad, ready," Krog’s voice crackled, accompanied by the sound of ammunition belts being loaded."West Squad, standing by," Sarah’s voice was tense but steady. "Elias is with me to hack the terminal.""Good," Alex looked at the distant mountains where the three Relay Stations stood like metal sentinels. "We strike simultaneously. If one team fails, the shield stays up, and Alice burns us all.""Move out."[The East Relay - Krog’s Warpath][Objective: Destroy East Generator][Method: Brute Force]The East Relay station was a concrete bunker perched on a seaside cliff. It was guarded by two APCs and a platoon of heavy infantry.They saw a dust cloud approaching."Hold fire!" The Mercenary Captain shouted. "Identify targets!"From the dust, a massive figure emerged. K
Chapter 40: Daybreak
[Sector A - Surface Level: Military Airfield] BOOM! The sound was like a meteor strike. The massive freight elevator, propelled by the falling counterweights, smashed into the heavy blast doors of the surface shaft. The reinforced steel buckled, tore, and finally blew outward. Debris, dust, and chunks of concrete rained down on the pristine tarmac of the airfield. Through the smoke, the sunlight pierced through. It was blinding. Brilliant, white, morning sunlight. "My eyes!" Prisoners screamed, covering their faces. They had lived in the red glow of magma for so long that the sun felt like a laser. "Move! Get off the platform!" Alex roared, shielding his own sensitive eyes with his arm. He kicked a piece of twisted metal aside and stepped onto the tarmac. The air smelled of ozone, jet fuel, and the sea. They were in Sector A. But this wasn't the garden party area. This was the Private Airfield on the edge of the island. Rows of hangars lined the runway. But the runway wasn
Chapter 39: The Iron Legion
[Sector Zero - The Fortress Courtyard] The fighting had stopped, but the noise hadn't. The fortress was in a state of delirious anarchy. Prisoners were raiding the pantries, gorging on fresh meat and wine. Others were stripping armor off dead guards, fighting over rifles and boots. "I claimed this helmet!" "Back off, it's mine!" A gunshot rang out. Two prisoners were wrestling over an assault rifle. BOOM. A shockwave silenced the courtyard. Alex stood on the central balcony, the Gravity Warhammer resting on his shoulder. He had smashed the railing to get their attention. "Enough!" Alex’s voice was amplified by the PA system. "You eat like pigs. You fight like children," Alex stared down at the 800 bloody men. "Do you think the war is over? The Warden was just the gatekeeper." He pointed upwards, to the massive shaft disappearing into the rock ceiling. "Up there is an army of cyborgs, mutants, and soldiers who want to put those collars back on your necks. If you go up there
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