The old dog lunged at Zack, his bloodshot eyes filled with madness. He had one thought driving himâkill Zack and take everything he had. But before he could get close, his delusions were cut short. Thin, gleaming spider threads shot down from the wall above, wrapping tightly around his hands and feet.
âArgh! What the hell?!â he screamed, thrashing violently. His sheer strength was staggeringâso much so that the Web shooter launchers affixed to the wall strained against his efforts. In his wild struggle, he even managed to tear chunks of concrete loose.
Yet before he could completely free himself, Zack sighed, waving a hand dismissively. âEnough. Take him down. Break his limbs.â
At his command, the spiders swarmed in, their alloy-steel claws gleaming under the dim lab lights. They moved, knocking the old dog to the ground. In seconds, their sharp claws pierced through the joints of his hands and feet. âAhhh!â The old dog let out an agonized scream as the strength that had filled him moments ago drained away. He felt like a balloon being punctured, his overwhelming sense of power deflating into despair.
âThrow him into containment for now,â Zack ordered coldly, his tone devoid of emotion. âWeâll deal with him after the tests are complete.â
Throughout it all, Zackâs expression remained calm, almost bored. If anything, he seemed amused. âSuper Serum, huh?â he muttered. âWithout proper skills, it doesnât make you a super soldier. It just makes you... a super idiot.â
Zack turned his attention to the last machine in the lab. Inside was Subject No. 3, standing completely still, like a lifeless wooden statue. âAll vitals are normal,â Zack muttered, scanning the monitor. âBut his brain activity⦠damaged beyond repair.â His brows furrowed. It was clear the serumâenhanced with the Zeta virusâhad failed to restore cognitive function. âGuess heâs just another failure.â
He stepped closer to the machine, preparing to write off the subject when something unexpected happened. Subject No. 3 moved. Zackâs eyes narrowed. âHmm?â
The subjectâs movements were minimal but deliberate. Zack watched carefully, then gave a test command. âLift your right arm.â Without hesitation, Subject No. 3 wrenched his arm free from the metal restraints. The force of his movements was so strong that the thick straps snapped like paper. But once his arm was free, he returned to his motionless state.
âWhat theâ¦?â Zack muttered, his usual calm shaken. He conducted a series of tests, barking simple commands. Each time, Subject No. 3 followed his orders flawlessly but without a shred of self-awareness. Finally, Zack pieced it together. âHeâs responsive to verbal commands but completely devoid of recognition or independent thought. Heâll obey anyone who gives him an order.â
His face darkened. This was both a breakthrough and a problem. âEgo,â Zack called out. âWhat are the chances we can control him by implanting a chip?â
Ego, the AI assistant, responded promptly. âSir, current data suggests a 90% feasibility rate.â
âAnd the other 10%?â Zack asked grimly.
âThere is a risk,â Ego explained, âdue to the presence of the Zeta virus in his system. While his condition appears stable now, the virusâs long-term effects remain unpredictable.â
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Zack let out a frustrated sigh. âUnderstood. We canât afford to take chances. Erase him.â
Before carrying out the execution, he turned back to the machine. âInject him with Serum No. 113 first. Record the formula and name it... Fearless Warrior Serum.â
Once the serum was injected, Zack gave Subject No. 3 one final command: âReturn to containment.â Subject No. 3 obeyed immediately, walking to an empty cell without a moment of hesitation.
âBring in the other three subjects,â Zack ordered, his tone cold as ice. âLetâs test Serum No. 101 next. Run multiple trials. A single success doesnât mean anything.â
The spiders dragged the unconscious test subjects into the injection chambers, strapping them down. Zack pressed the injection button, followed by the ray activation. Bright light flooded the lab. âAAAAH!â The subjectsâ screams filled the space, echoing off the sterile walls. The sound was piercing, but Zack remained unfazed.
Outside, the sun shone brightly, and a gentle breeze rustled the trees. The world carried on, oblivious to the horrors unfolding in Zackâs underground lab. Sophia and the others had no idea what Zack was doing, locked away in this dark, foreboding building every day. Erza had tried sneaking in out of curiosity but was stopped at the entranceâaccess denied.
Back in the lab, Zack checked the data on the screen. The three test subjects had survived the procedure. Their vitals were stable, and their physical data showed no abnormalities.
âSuccess.â A rare smile crept onto Zackâs face. After days of grueling work, he had finally perfected the Super Serum.
âOpen the chambers,â he ordered, his excitement tempered by caution. âPrepare cleanup protocols.â
The war machine and five spiders moved into position, their weapons trained on the three chambers as the doors hissed open. Inside stood three hulking figures, their bodies brimming with raw power. Before Zack could say anything further, a hoarse voice rang out from the corner of the room. âQuick! Kill him! All of you, together!â It was the old dog, his broken limbs sprawled pathetically, yet his hatred undiminished.
Zackâs smile vanished. âIdiot,â he muttered. âEgo, activate suppression protocols.â
The room buzzed with tension as Zack prepared to face the fallout of his latest experiments.
The three people tied to the machine finally noticed the gravity of their situation. Panic set in, and they began struggling furiously, their restraints creaking under the strain. âFire!â Zackâs cold voice cut through the tension like a blade.
Before they could attempt an escape, a hail of gunfire erupted.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The sound was deafening, and in mere moments, the three were riddled with holes. Blood seeped from their bodies, pooling beneath them and staining the floor. Even the sturdy machine behind them was peppered with bullet holes from the armor-piercing rounds Zack had used. âArmor-piercing bullets still pack a punch,â Zack muttered, his expression calm and detached as he observed the carnage. To him, it was simply another task completed. He had no emotional attachment to their deathsâjust cold efficiency. He had even reserved these bullets to ensure their swift elimination.
âTake care of Subject No. 3 next,â Zack ordered as the mechanical spider scuttled over to clean up the mess. A single gunshot followed moments later. Subject No. 3, devoid of self-awareness and hope, slumped lifelessly. He hadnât even flinched when the end came.
âThatâs one less problem,â Zack murmured, turning toward another room. Inside, the old dogâa man with shattered arms and legsâlay sprawled on the floor like a broken doll. The only part of him still functional was his head, which he twisted to face Zack.
âPlease, sir! Donât kill me!â the old dog pleaded desperately, his voice trembling. âIâm useful! Iâm strongâI can help you in so many ways!â
Gone was the bravado he had shown earlier when encouraging others to attack Zack. Now, he groveled shamelessly, clinging to even the faintest chance of survival. Deep down, he knew his odds were slim, but fear kept him clinging to hope. Zack tilted his head, an amused smirk playing on his lips. âOld dog, huh? Gotta say, the name suits you. You really do grovel like one.â