Chapter 280: The Blood Matrix
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Xia Fei kept his Celestial Moon as he slowly paced toward Skyhook. âI wish to know just one thing: How much did Li Mo give you?â
He did not make this statement loudly, yet it was very penetrative. When people were in trouble, they would sometimes be reticent or make a last-ditch gamble. Xia Fei just happened to be the latter. As long as there was a slim glimmer of hope, he would not easily give up.
Hook chuckled but did not say a word. His finger tapped on his chair rhythmically. âIndeed, the person who contacted me has connections to Li Mo, but whether heâs the mastermind or not, Iâm sure youâre clearer on that fact compared to me. Youâre a smart man, so you should know very well whom youâve offended.â
All of a sudden, hundreds of pulse laser beams shot out around Xia Fei, trapping him inside. Xia Fei had experienced something like this before, and the heat coming off from the lasers was not something he could not withstand. A quick glance was all it took for him to decide against forcing his way out.
âOh, right. Iâm the sort of person who loves seeing people put their lives on the line in a fight. I heard that youâre a speed ability user with high cultivation. Wait while I arrange for my strongest gladiator to fight you in a deathmatch. If you win, perhaps you can live just a bit longer. You can consider this as the final chance Iâm giving you.â Hook smirked.
Xia Fei was silent. It was clear that this scenario had long been planned, and he could not think of any good solution at the moment, so he had no choice but to follow along, step by step.
The pretty, white marble surface suddenly parted to reveal a solitary secret cell. Without anywhere to land his feet, Xia Fei helplessly dropped down into the darkness.
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The walls of the underground passage were also enclosed by heavy metal alloy, which even his Celestial Moon could not make a dent out of. Xia Fei tried this for some time before concluding that it was useless, and thus he began to make his way forward.
âWhat do we do now?â Phantom anxiously asked.
âThis is a situation that someone has long planned for us. At this point, all I can do is take it one step at a time. I refuse to believe that everything is well in his grasp. Iâll try and leave as long as I find a flaw in anything,â Xia Fei said.
âShould we contact the Assassin Sect? After all, you are their envoy and also Shadowlessâs unacknowledged disciple. Sect Master Craneshadow might just show face and send men to come get you,â Phantom said.
Xia Fei replied, âIâve already contacted them.â
âWhat? When? Why didnât I realize this?â
âWhen I was retrieving Celestial Moon from the wall. You were busy looking at our surroundings then.â
Phantom nodded. Given Xia Feiâs speed, it was completely possible for him to send that message then without anyone realizing.
âThe Assassin Sect can be considered at most a backup plan; it wonât be easy for them to get here because even I have no idea where this is.â
âWhat did you tell them?â
Xia Fei smiled. He did not tell Phantom, which made the latter slightly disgruntled as he followed him deeper into the passageway.
This passageway was very long; Xia Fei tried shattering the walls along the way but to no avail.
He could see light in the distance, sounding full of life, yet he had no idea why they would be so noisy.
Xia Fei curiously took a few steps toward the end of the passageway and saw a huge round clearing. The ground itself was made of heavy metal alloy, and there was a net of laser-emitting device overhead. Two topless warriors were in the middle of a gory fight as tens of thousands of audience watched the cruel battle unfold while eating popcorns, engrossed in this bloodsport.
Several of the people were even brandishing golden slips of paper, which Xia Fei guessed to be the money that they had placed on these fighters, looking absolutely hysterical, as if they wished that they could just bite the enemy themselves. Of course, none of them had the guts to risk their lives against these gladiators but still loved watching them lose their lives.
Xia Fei suddenly thought of the roman colosseum. This place might be a bit more high-class, but they still shared the same unhinged temperament.
Lighting a cigarette, Xia Fei stood by the laser fence as he watched the two fighters duel. There were plenty of similar fences on both sides, but it was only this cell where Xia Fei was that had a direct route to Hookâs residence.
To his right stood a middle-aged man with cold eyesâtall, big, and bronze skin. His body was littered with scars, and right now, he was noisily eating a peach in hand.
âThe fat oneâs going to win.â The middle-aged man did not even register Xia Feiâs presence as he muttered this to himself.
Xia Fei smiled. âThat might not be the case.â
This middle-aged man curiously turned his head and glanced at Xia Fei before he continued watching the intense battle playing out in the clearing. âI still think Iâm right. That skinny manâs left legâs already injured. With his movement speed largely reduced, it makes it harder for him to defend himself since his legs wonât obey. Look, heâs already at a disadvantage.â
Xia Fei commented, âBeing at a disadvantage doesnât mean that heâll surely lose. The skinny manâs eyes are filled with vigor, while that fatty is fighting for the sake of fighting. The attitude these two men have is vastly different, so the conclusion to this may not pan out as certainly as you presumed.â
The middle-aged man snorted. âThat skinny man only arrived at the Blood Matrix last night. If heâs able to survive a few more days, his eyes will also turn into that of the fat man.â
âIf thatâs truly the case, that means the skinny man will win even if he loses,â Xia Fei said.
âAnd just why is that?â
âOnce someone loses hope, then theyâre no different from a living corpse. Whatâs the point of their continued existence? If the skinny man loses, then heâll be killed while still having his fighting spirit burning in him. That can be seen as dying a worthy death. Conversely, the one who survives will continue to live on his days wishing that heâs dead, so even losing here can be counted as a win.â
The middle-aged man furrowed his brows. âIn that case, are you saying that the skinny man will win no matter the outcome? What sort of logic is that?â
âItâs the truth.â Xia Fei blew a smoke ring as he said these three words.
The middle-aged man burst into laughter, âWhat b*llsh*t truth. The way I see it, itâs just your warped logic.â
He reached out his right hand with a large grin. It was due to the laser fence, which separated them, that caused him to only mime shaking hands.
âButcher.â
âXia Fei.â
The two men performed a weird handshake in the air, which could be considered as them introducing themselves to each other. Xia Fei retracted his hand and continued watching the fight. The hooded, fat man stabbed the skinny manâs shoulder blade and thus ended the match.
The fat man raised his two arms and bellowed to the crowd, and the audience, which numbered in the tens of thousands, shouted in unison, âKILL HIM! KILL HIM!â
The skinny man collapsed onto the ground, his face drained of blood.
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Just like a script that they had rehearsed, the thickset warrior did his best to brag about his victory, exaggeratedly demonstrating the posturing of a victor. Later, he used the knife he held in hand to chop the head off the loser, spurting fresh blood several meters high in the direction of the crowd for the climax of his match. Satisfied, he left the ring as he rumbled with laughter.
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Xia Fei sat cross-legged on the ground, chain-smoking. âThat fatty seems to be very excited. Did he not consider that it will one day be his turn to have his head chopped off by someone?â
Butcher did not share his sentiment. âEveryone here knows that if theyâre to go through the motions, theyâll have a feast waiting for them. Youâve just arrived. If you endure several days of hunger, youâll come to learn that a piece of bread is far more important than some human lives. Meanwhile, respect and honor are all worth sh*t here.â
Xia Fei kept silent. The savage nature of humans was pronounced here, so any discussion of morals was no more than empty words.
âWeâll be fighting soon,â Xia Fei said casually.
Butcher glanced at Xia Feiâs Celestial Moon and his spatial ring, âYouâve got some nice things. Iâll be sure to take care of them well for you.â
âThank you,â Xia Fei said. âJust hearing the name, I expected Butcher to be a violent person. I never imagined that youâd be someone able to maintain his sanity in such a place.â
Butcher shook his head. âThe crazy ones are already gone. Itâs precisely because Iâm clear-headed enough that I can survive till today. Of course, I can be crazier than anyone else when the need arises, but now is the time to rest, so thereâs no need for that.â
Butcher raised his head and looked up to the sun with desire. To someone like him who was mired deep in a spiral of slaughter, freedom was like a life-saving medicineâsomething he could hope for but not obtain.
âI also walked out of that same passage as you years ago. Hookâs compound is very well-designed. No one has managed to escape from this place yet. Youâre not the first he managed to lure, but itâs been years since I saw anyone maintain their composure after getting entrapped. Perhaps thatâs why I find myself chatting with you so much,â Butcher said.
Xia Fei let out a self-depreciating chuckle. âLooks like I wasnât the first to fall for that trap. I donât know whether I should be happy about that or not.â
Butcher replied, âI donât care how you take that. All I know is that itâll be a deathmatch tonight. Between the two of us, only one will be able to leave with their life intact. I doubt anyone will just give up their chance to survive; Iâm very happy to have met you, but we should stop here and now. I guarantee Iâll give you a proper end. While it may not necessarily be decent, Iâll be sure to be decisive and quick.â
With that, Butcher got up and went toward his bed. It was a small and narrow metal bed, slightly better than the bed that others had because he had a military-green towel for a bedding.
Xia Fei gave it some thought before laughing. âI doubt youâll be able to get any sleep now; since Iâm going to die by your hands, why donât you talk to me about things related to Hook?â
Butcher turned his back toward Xia Fei. âYouâre wrong. Iâll be able to sleep even if itâs Armageddon. Besides, there are monitoring systems here. No use taking more. Youâre going to die, but I still have to continue living.â
Xia Fei lit a cigarette. âIs beer not enough to keep you up a few more minutes?â
Butcher paused for a good moment. âIndeed, it is hard to reject an offer of beer.â
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The situation was fairly ridiculous. A man with the nickname of Butcher was actually a calm and collected surgeon, and even more absurd was how two men who were about to have a fight to the death in a couple of hours had decided to share a bottle of beer with each other.
Because Xia Fei had only been locked up without getting his equipment and spatial ring confiscated, he still had quite some food with him. He cracked open a bottle of beer and then covered the opening with his hand. He shook it vigorously a few times before loosening a gap to send the golden liquid shooting out.
Butcher, who was standing by the laser fence with his mouth open, greedily gulping what beer he could. Although most of it evaporated into mist due to the heat being emitted by the laser, a good portion still managed to reach Butcherâs mouth.
Using his sleeve to wipe his mouth a little, Butcher laughed heartily. âAwesome! Itâs been years since I drank some beer. To think I would get a chance tonight. Have you got any more? Do another. â
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Hook sat in his seat, taking in everything that Xia Fei and Butcher were doing with his eyes.
âLord Hook, seems that Butcher and Xia Fei are getting along quite well. Should we keep them apart? It wonât be good if this affects the quality of their fight,â an underling chimed in.
Hook smiled. âWhat do you know? The better they get to know each other, the more thrilling itâll be when they fight each other later. I love this taste of people parting forever and never meeting again. Itâs unfortunate. If we have more time, we ought to let them have days to get to know each other, to the point that theyâre as close as brothers. Only then will we have them kill each other; thatâs far more enjoyable. Too bad the person on top is hurrying us; it wouldâve been a really good show to watch.â
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Hookâs underling was speechless. It was quite cruel for anyone to enjoy watching brothers kill each other. Perhaps that cruelty was the reason Hook was the boss, while he would forever be a mere underling.
âShould we confiscate Xia Feiâs weapon?â Hookâs underling asked.
âNo need.â Hook was unconcerned. âDo you think he can break the laser defense array with it? Just let him stay for two more days.â
âLord Hookâs right. We spent plenty of money getting the laser defense array up, and countless wrongful innocents have lost their lives to it, so thereâs no way that Xia Fei will be able to break it.â The underling quickly humored.
Hook glared at this man. âWho are you calling wrongful innocents? Yours truly spent so much money on this Blood Matrix; those people who died were hardly wronged.
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Several bottles of beer later, Butcher was still unsatisfied. Unfortunately, Xia Fei had already run out of beer. He licked his lips and said, âNow that Iâve drunk your beer, itâs only right for me to satisfy your curiosity. If you have any questions, ask away, but you can forget about it if youâre hoping that Iâll be merciful to you.â
Xia Fei chuckled. âIâm not that ignorant. Besides, who knows whoâs going to win when we fight? Iâm simply very interested in Hook.â
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âHook is just his nickname. People here all call him Skyhook. As for his real name, no one has any idea; from what I know, he should be one of the top drug and entertainment merchants in the Alliance. Everyone living on this planet works for him, helping him produce and process the drugs.â
âEntertainment merchant?â Xia Fei curiously asked. âWhy would a drug dealer also have the entertainment merchant hook up? This is really strange.â
Butcher pointed to the entire arena at large. âWouldnât you consider this entertainment? Watching men murder one another so brutally, what could be more exciting? This structureâs called the Blood Matrix. All the spectators you see are actually insignificant small fries, and they simply exist to help liven up the atmosphere.
âAs long as you have the money, you can use the interplanetary internet to watch this match, where real people kill one another. Of course, the signal is repeatedly encrypted and bounced, so much so that thereâs no way for anyone to locate this place with it. Hook can play god on this planet, for no one will be able to leave. Even though he brought you here, thereâs no way for you to find it if you happen to escape.â
The interplanetary internet was like a highway; the toll stations were only in charge of collecting fees, not minding just what could be inside the package going in and out. That was why all kinds of erotica could be spread via the internet. While such violent content was banned, Starlink Corporation was only able to investigate the content of the mainstream broadcast. This meant that they had no way of handling the signals with more advanced encryption.
âHas no one attempted to escape in all these years?â Xia Fei asked.
âOf course, there were. Someone would make such an attempt every once in a while, but Iâve never heard of anyone succeeding,â Butcher answered.
Xia Fei responded, âEven the most powerful laser will need a laser emitted to be shot out. Even if no one has any means of destroying the lasers themselves, surely someone shouldâve tried damaging the emitters. Besides, such a huge system will surely need to undergo routine maintenance.â
Butcher scoffed. âItâs not that easy. The laser emitters are all hidden within the building, so unless someone is able to break apart the thick metal alloy walls, thereâs no way one can even threaten the emitters. This system here in the Blood Matrix is split into many different units, and theyâre maintained every few days, but only a single unit will undergo maintenance at a time. The rest will still operate as usual, not at all affecting the defenses in place.
âI have no clue which company produced a system of such quality, but itâs a little bit too much. Iâve been here for years, yet thereâs not a single issue with the defenses aside from the routine maintenance.â
Xia Fei was quiet for a good while. Everything he heard just proved that leaving this place would hardly be an easy task.
âThen thereâs an even more important factor: the lack of unity. At its maximum capacity, the Blood Matrix is able to contain several thousand warriors at any one time. Logically speaking, that should be a really powerful force, but because these people are not united, no oneâs willing to lead everyone to escape.â
âAside from sacrifice, thereâs no other way to get out of here. A bunch of warriors will first have to pay the blood price in order to overcome the defense systems, leaving the rest capable of escaping. Unless someone is really willing to sacrifice themselves for othersâ freedom, thereâs no chance of anybody escaping from here,â Butcher said.
âSeveral thousand warriors? Where is Hook even getting thousands of warriors to entertain him this way?â Xia Fei asked.
âDo you really have no idea after visiting Hookâs mansion? Heâll either offer a high salary or other things as bait, trick a few independent warriors to work for him. Once these people set foot on the planet, they can forget about leaving it. Heâs not afraid no matter how high a cultivation rank one possesses; heâll just pretend to invite them over for a banquet, and just as he arrives in that living room of his, those sets of hidden laser systems will entrap his target. Getting caught in any of those laser traps means youâll be transported to the Blood Matrix. Itâs not up to anyone to decide whether they want to join in the deathmatches or not, for their opponents are already numb to all this. All they care is to kill people so that they can live a few more days longer.â
Butcherâs voice was a bit hoarse as he explained, his eyes drifting off into the distance.
Xia Fei asked, âDid you just tell me your own experience?â
Butcher nodded. âPrecisely.â He grimaced. âHad I not been greedy back then and accepted Hookâs contract, who knew how things would have been like?â
Xia Fei was silent. He lightly drew a few words on the ground with his finger. As martial arts practitioners had keen eyes, Butcher very quickly noticed that something was off.
Xia Fei crooked his head as if he was randomly drawing on the ground out of boredom. Butcher used his eyes to very quickly read what Xia Fei wrote: âWeâre being monitored. What Iâm going to say next is very important. You must take note.â