"Shit," Jason cursed under his breath when Alex brought out sothing he wasn't supposed to know. "I forgot about the system he carried."
Jason's mind spun quickly to co up with a solution, yet he knew the more ti that passed, the more glaring it was.
"Does it matter? You needed help and we answered. Shouldn't that be enough?" he tried to convince him by reminding him of his situation.
[My parents taught to never go with strangers…]
Jason smiled despite himself as it was a lesson they had all learned at one point in their lives. But in Alex's situation, could he afford to do that?
"I understand your hesitation, Alexander," Jason's voice was steady, almost reassuring. "But there's no need to worry. Your aura alone speaks volus—you've beco incredibly powerful, strong enough to take any of us down if it ca to that."
If appealing to Alex's desire to leave this desolate place didn't work, Jason planned to strike at his pride in his newfound strength.
[What do you want?]
'Hm, he's a tough cookie.' Jason mused before replying with a generic answer like what most pirates would do.
"Your ability to survive in the veiled space intrigues us and as a pirate band, we were hoping you could reward us with so goodies for helping you."
No response ca for a while and Jason knew Alex was considering his proposition—in a way, he was telling the truth.
It was almost impossible to have a serial ID within the empire's network. Attempting to do so would only lead to unforeseen investigations that could lead back to them.
Also, ships registered had to be brought in for inspection and they couldn't have that. There were many independent forces out there like that.
[And you want resources in exchange for helping ...]
"Exactly," Jason jumped at the choice. Alex was already weary of them so their best chance was to play the pirate card and while they technically were, they were riding on the authorization of soone else.
Back to Alex, he consorted with his assistant.
"What do you think? I'm well aware of what pirates want and I have all the resources I need to pay for their services."
[Hm… While I am inclined to disagree, you do have a point and so does the Jason fellow. Who knows when you'll have another chance?] Xex said.
Chances of pirates having a Class S awakened with them were extrely rare if not impossible. If things turned out to be false, he could always plunge into a void storm and escape.
"Mm… Then let's accept."
Unmuting himself, Alex accepted their help.
[Wonderful! Ap—] However, before Jason could say anything else, Alex added just to be clear.
"But!... But you will only get your rewards once we return. Is that okay?"
[Of course, Alexander. We can't expect to get paid when we haven't done the job.] The way Jason handled the situation made his n turn to look at him, wondering if it was the sa man.
[Approach the vessel with the flashing lights.] Jason directed and Alex complied. Within seconds, he arrived close to the vessel, waiting for it to open the doors to open.
Once the crew equalized the chamber, Alex stepped forward and the doors closed behind inside. Once the reassurance was returned, he retracted his helt and landed with a thud in the vessel.
"Finally," Alex smiled brightly, taking in the familiar environnt of sleek designs and aesthetics of humanity.
He ignored the look of awe and fear in the eyes of the crew and waited for his host. Shortly after, the loud sound of footsteps echoed through the bay as Jason and his entourage arrived.
Daniel was hidden as he was the only familiar face Alex knew, and they couldn't take chances as they had taken a different route.
Alex snapped out of his inspection and focused on the beings taking strides to reach him. And the one-horned man in front caught his attention and right away he could tell he was Jason.
'That man is strong…' Alex could tell, despite barely feeling the subtle aura around him. The best he could tell was that the man was a Class A, a very strong one.
"Finally, I et the great Alexander," Jason smiled with a stretched-out hand at Jas who took it with a nod.
"Thank you for having . I'll make sure you get the price for your efforts," he reassured, prompting the n to flash wide grins.
"Of course. This way…" Jason stepped aside and gestured for Alex to step forward before walking side by side with him, guiding him to an assigned room. Find adventures at My Virtual Library Empire
His entourage dispersed shortly after Alex and Jason arrived at the entrance to the chamber.
"Allow ," Jason stepped forward and Alex gave him space. And during the entire ti he was walking with them, Alex never let his guard down.
'So far, nothing out of the ordinary, and they appear to be what they say they are. Still, should not let my guard down,' Alex mused to himself while watching Jason get to work.
Even with the strength he had, he was still ways from what a Class S awakened could do. While he hadn't fought a Class A hunter yet, he was sure he would win. After all, he took down a Class A void creature.
Jason slid the door open, stepping aside to let Alex pass. "Thanks," Alex said as he walked in. But just as his head moved past Jason's, a sharp sting hit his neck.
"Ah! What the—" Alex winced, instinctively reaching for the spot. There was no blood, no visible mark, but it felt like sothing had been injected.
[Fuck! Alex, it's a sedative—designed to knock out high-tier hunters—running through your veins!] The realization hit too late.
"You bastard—" Alex tried to curse, but his words cut off as his legs buckled. His vision blurred, and he collapsed face-first onto the floor with a loud thud.
As his consciousness faded, he barely caught Jason's murmured words. "Nothing personal, Alex. Just business."
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