“Negative. The boy doesn't have any powers.”
Sigh!
Several sighs filled the room as the people with serious expressions plastered on their faces shook their heads in disappointment.
“He is already fifteen years old now, and if he still has not developed any atom of affinity with any element, then I am sure we all know there's no chance it will ever happen as he has passed the age of awakening. I honestly had great expectations from this subject.” one of them said.
Sigh!
“Such a shame! The kid whose father was the strongest warlock and mother— the strongest sorcerer, happened to be useless? He's not even a variant, let alone being as great as his parents?” A middle-aged man in the group spoke we he looked at the boy lying on the patient table.
There was an expression on the man's face that depicted nothing but disappointment.
“It looks like we wasted our time with him for nothing. How pathetic!”
Three scientists were talking amongst themselves outside the glass room, while inside, a young fifteen-year-old boy was lying on the bed.
A syringe was inserted in his hand that was connected to a big machine nearby. Several tubes with sticky caps were also attached to his chest. Comments were being passed around about the teenage boy lying on the bed.
The boy was utterly oblivious to their conversation as the glass-built testing area was soundproof. But he could see the looks of disappointment, disdain and sinister glares pointed at him. His little fingers were clasped against each other as he waited there anxiously.
The boy had beautiful silver hair scattered around his head, which was so long that it came down to his shoulders. It made the fact clear that he had not been given a haircut in a long time. The boy was donned in a white hospital robe that reached till his mid-thigh.
Unlike other children his age, he did not have a soul-stirring, happy appearance. Instead, he looked tense and afraid. His deep blue eyes looked at everything with mixed feelings. Gloomy pupils of his were scanning everything with anxiousness and a bit of timidness was visible in them.
“There is no need to keep him here anymore. We should inform General Maxwell about his situation. Let us dismiss the kid from here so that we can move to work on some actual important stuff.” The middle-aged scientist spoke again as he looked at the group in front of him, hoping to get everyone's support.
“Truly this kid is useless.”
“I had such high hopes for him.”
The other two people shook their heads in unison, depicting their affirmation towards the matter as they spit out two sentences.
A nurse was called by the scientists before they left the lab. Two of the scientists walked out of there fast while one stayed behind.
He looked at the boy lying inside the glass room and sighed. Inside his heart, he felt pity for the boy. How unfortunate of him to be born without any kind of power. He was feeling completely frustrated on behalf of that pitiful little creature.
“Nurse, take him back to his room.” The middle-aged scientist left the lab in busy steps after mouthing those words. Nobody noticed his balled fist as he left.
Walking inside the room, the nurse moved towards the boy and removed the syringe from his hand.
“Let's go,” she told the boy, in a tone that intimidated him more.
The boy quivered as he stood up and silently followed behind her. The nurse took the boy to a small room.
Inside the fully grey-coloured room, there was only a small bed and nothing else. There were no windows, it was like those small compartments inside a train, without windows and seats.
The floor, ceiling as well and door were metallic, and it was no ordinary metal, those were the strongest metals found on the planet.
The nurse left the boy inside before she locked the room from the outside and left with an expressionless face as if she were a robot.
*
“General, Doctor Roach is on the line.” a soldier in a military uniform walked up to a person who was also wearing a military uniform and gave him the phone.
“Doctor Roach, how was the test? Did the boy develop any powers? Is he a Variant?” General Maxwell couldn't help but shoot rapid questions as he placed the phone closer to his ears.
Doctor Roach stood near a window, his eyes peeking outside the facility. His long white coat was so clean that it seemed as if it was purchased that very day. His coat matched his white hair which was messy but still seemed like they were perfect and was supposed to be like this only.
“The results are negative, General. The boy still does not have any powers whatsoever, and I am afraid both of us know that he never will.” Doctor Roach said.
“He has already turned fifteen, and you know that none can develop powers after they cross the age of fifteen.” he continued, pausing for a moment, he declared the final verdict saying..
“It's a failure.”
Doctor Roach was one of the three scientists who had just performed tests on the boy.
Sigh!
There was an awkward silence before Doctor Roach heard General Maxwell again.
“We kept him in the facility for five years in the hopes of him having powers just like his parents, but I guess it was nothing but a useless endeavour.” General Maxwell said as he looked down.
“Do you want to take that boy? He is already useless.” Doctor Roach asked the General. Thinking for a while, he opened his mouth once again to make a suggestion.
“If you don't mind, then we have a proposition to make.” Doctor Roach spoke and waited for the General to respond. He couldn't wait to get over this topic already.
“What is it?” General Maxwell asked back instantly.
“We can make him a test subject for our research here, that is, if you don't need him.” Doctor Roach suggested as he sipped his coffee.
“Yeah, do as you please, that boy is useless to us anyway.” General Maxwell said before he disconnected the call.
Silence ensued in the room, which was broken after a few minutes by General Maxwell himself.
“Mark, you don't have a kid, do you?” he asked the soldier who was standing behind him while passing the phone back.
“No Sir. I haven't even married yet.” Mark replied. He was somewhat confused as to why he was asked a question like that.
“Would you like to have a kid if he was useless?” General Maxwell inquired as he looked directly at Mark.
“I don't understand Sir,” Mark answered, growing even more confused.
“Zach Kaleb, the strongest warlock in the history of humanity, the greatest to ever exist.” General Maximus commented.
“He was the wielder of both the elemental power of Dark Lightening and the Physical power of Strengthening. Both of his powers were S-rank.” he further added as he explained more.
Mark tried to understand why General Maxwell was talking about Zach Kaleb, but he failed. Was there even a need to talk about him? There was not a single person in this world who did not know of Zach Kaleb.
Ignoring the confusion on Mark's face, General Maxwell continued
“His wife Medina, the strongest sorcerer of her time and the wielder of dual elemental powers, the A-rank power of Wind Control and the S-rank power of Decay. You know the two of them right?”
“Yes Sir. They were the heroes of humanity. Unfortunately, they died five years ago.” Mark answered with a nod.
“Yeah, they were special. I thought their son might have some talent as well. That's why I put so much effort into him. Albeit, I was wrong. If he had even a fraction of his parents' abilities, he would have been a great asset. But he's useless.” General Maxwell explained.
“Their son turned out to be a waste that has no powers. I believe that if Zach and Medina were alive, even they too wouldn't want a son like that.” General Maxwell said as he looked out the window.
“I'm right, aren't I?”
“Yes Sir.”
Although Mark didn't agree with both of the General's judgments and assumptions, he still nodded in affirmative. He had no other option to do otherwise, as General Maxwell was his superior, and it wouldn't be good if he offended him.
*
It was 4 am, and the sun had just started to rise in the distant horizon showering its golden rays to remove darkness. A facility existed in the middle of nowhere; it was heavily guarded by the military of the United States of America.
Three Scientists were walking together in a particular direction. Two of them were in a relatively good mood today, while the third one seemed to be in a dilemma.
“Doctor Roach, should we do this? Should we do the experiment with Shawn? He has been with us for so long. Besides, he is just a kid, I don't feel like we should do this to him.” a scientist who was walking behind the other two said to the scientist in the lead.
Doctor McKnight, you should not put your personal feelings in the middle of work. And that boy doesn't have any powers anyway, you should be happy thinking that he is not useless.” Doctor Roach replied.
Doctor Layman who was the third person on the team agreed with Doctor Roach.
“We are doing this for the betterment of humanity, hence he became more useful to humanity. Also, it would take too much time to get another test subject here,” he added.
“Exactly. Why should we delay our research experiments when we can start them immediately?” Doctor Roach asserted.
“But this is simply torturing. The experiment is nothing but a way to see how much pain a human body can endure. It can even kill him if we are not careful.” Doctor McKnight argued.
“Doctor McKnight, always remember one thing. Only when we know the limitations of the human body can we find ways to break those limitations in the future. Who better to test it on than the son of the greatest heroes of humanity, and if he dies, it would at least be a useful death.” Doctor Roach commented.
“Unlike his parents who died so uselessly.” he continued this last sentence in his mind. A smirk was visible on Doctor Roach's face, but no one saw it as he was in the lead.
“Are you doing this because you hate Variants for not saving your wife during the great disaster of 2067?” Doctor McKnight inquired as his tone increased a bit. His fists were balled to control his anger.
Doctor Roach couldn't help but clench his fist abruptly as he heard those words. His face twitched uncontrollably.
“Doctor McKnight! I would very much appreciate it if you don't go clawing my personal life. Unlike you, I'm not letting my personal feelings motivate my actions. What I'm doing is purely for the betterment of humanity's future and nothing else!” Doctor Roach insisted.
Doctor McKnight didn't respond as he knew that anything he said wouldn't get through to the man.
Doctor Roach was his senior and the one in charge here. There was nothing he could do but curse him and pray for the innocent teenage boy.”
Doctor McKnight followed him for quite some time before he noticed Doctor Roach stopping before a metallic door. Doctor Roach opened the door and entered with the other scientists. They saw a young boy who was sitting on a bed silently. He didn't look up even after feeling their presence. There was nothing else in this room for him to do anyway.
“Shawn Kaleb, come with us.” Doctor Roach said.
“Am I going to be tested again? I can develop powers like my father, right? I wish to be like my parents and help everyone.” The mostly mute boy spit those words, taking all the scientists by surprise.
He glanced at the scientists with a smile plastered on his lips and eyes filled with hope. The pure and innocent smile stabbed through the heart of Doctor McKnight and made him question his work, but he just closed his eyes and breathed heavily.
“No, you will never have powers. It would be best if you didn't even mention to anyone that you are the son of Kaleb and Medina.” Doctor Roach said.
Not feeling the least bit embarrassed for talking to a kid like that, he further added.
“Otherwise, they will turn into laughingstocks to people for having such a worthless son.”
His words were quite harsh for the boy to whom those words felt like sharp spikes.
No one knew what the future held for the young boy and how their actions were going to create a nightmare for them.
Although Doctor Roach didn't act close to Shawn in the last five years, he didn't openly despise him either as there was a possibility of Shawn developing his powers. His actions towards Shawn seemed only professional till now. He was neither too friendly nor too harsh but only kept an average attitude towards the child. But now Shawn was already fifteen years old and a failure, there was no reason for him to act cordial anymore.Shawn's face paled as he heard the answer from Doctor Roach. It felt like his world came crashing down, and every word of that sentence hit his heart like a bullet.Tears lurked, making his eyes glittery, his vision blurred as he tried to fight back the heartbreak and emotional pain he was feeling. He gritted his teeth and refused to cry out his pain.“But you can still help humanity. So you're not completely useless. Come with us.” Doctor Roach further said in a villainous tone as his eyes shone like a vulture under thick gold-framed glasses.Shawn stood up
Shawn slowly opened his eyes but saw only darkness. He was wrapped in a black zipped body bag which was preventing him from seeing the light. After some initial struggle, he managed to come out of the zip-locking bag.As he came out, he found himself in the middle of a dump yard. There were trash and useless things as far as his eyes could see. There was a rotten odour everywhere, which made him want to puke as he stood up.“I'm... I'm still alive?” he muttered in confusion as he looked at his hands and legs to check if everything was fine. There was no problem that he could see with the naked eye. He tried to move and then tried to walk. He faced no problem. Everything seemed normal.“Did they throw me here because they thought that I was dead?” he guessed as he chose a random direction and started walking. Hundreds of questions gathered inside his head as he moved forward.There was an old wooden table along the way that had a nail sticking out of it. As Shawn wasn't paying attentio
The screen dissolved and Shawn returned to his present moment. He stared at the knife for quite some time before coming to a decision.“Father once said that true healing could make a person immortal, even the cut-off limbs can be healed. Is my healing the same?” He wondered as a crazy idea popped up in his head but he still hesitated.“I already died once. Why should I be scared of losing a limb? Black Heart won't be scared.” he muttered as he decided to go through with his test.He took the knife and cut off one of his fingers. Even though he felt some pain, it was nothing compared to the pain he felt when he died. It felt rather soothing and bearable for him.His severed finger was still lying on the ground but another finger had grown up in its place, which was just like the old one. It only took a minute for it to happen.“This is so amazing,” he commented as his ocean eyes sparkled.“It had to be, for me to still be alive. This should be the reason I'm still living.”«Tsk! Host
Shawn continued walking for over seven hours before he saw the nearest town. His stomach had started growling long ago; now that a town was here, it growled more. It was as if it was telling Shawn to eat.He entered the town. There was still the lab's patient robe on his body which looked even dirtier as if he was a beggar. He tried to look for a place to get something to eat.Seeing a small restaurant after searching for a long time, he decided to enter the place.As soon as he stepped inside the restaurant, he attracted the attention of the waiter.“What do you need, boy? This is not a place for kids to enter. If you don't have money, then scram out of here!” the waiter of the small restaurant told Shawn as he walked towards him.Due to malnutrition and lack of sleep, Shawn looked so scrawny and a bit small, unlike kids his age.“I need food,” Shawn said to the waiter, but the guy refused even to listen.“Can a beggar like you even have money? Scram out before I cut your legs!” the
The ash fell on the ground and covered the floor. If the people here hadn't seen it with their own eyes, they would never have believed that the ash lying in Shawn's feet happened to be a young living man until a minute ago.«Havoc point 1 obtained»Ignoring the people, Shawn gazed at his hand as he muttered“Strengthening?”He could feel that his body had more strength than he had before he died. Not only was he able to toss the waiter like he was a toy, but what happened after that also proved the same thing. He realized that his strength was much higher than the man's since he couldn't even feel any resistance from the man.He hadn't tested it before, but now he realized something. This power of strength, wasn't it something his father had before? If so, why wasn't it recorded in his Stats?“Azazel! My stats window.”«Ding!DEMONIC SYSTEMName: Shawn Zach KalebAge: fifteen Race: InhumanStatus: WarlockHavoc points: 2Strength: 250 Speed: 200 Control: 200 Skill: Immortality, A
The ones who hadn't noticed his wounds heal also saw him stand up suddenly. Their laughter was replaced with dread.“Wh.. what? Can he even heal from that? It's impossible!” someone spoke on behalf of everyone as the table turned yet again.Once again, the fear chained the hearts of people as they realized that the man they faced wasn't a normal Variant, but something else entirely. They had never heard of a Variant who could heal himself.Just what was he exactly? How could he heal himself? Was he even a human?Questions piled up inside their minds, making their thoughts go haywire, but they couldn't find any possible answers to satisfy their piqued curiosity.Shawn looked at the man who had fired the shot and began striding towards him.Big Joe was stunned to see Shawn alive and moving as if nothing happened. Before that, he didn't feel scared, but now? He wasn't only feeling scared, he was feeling a chill run down his spine as his feet froze in place. But he was too stubborn to giv
Everyone was dead except one person. Only a single person remained in the restaurant, which was filled with dead bodies and ashes. The slaughter Shawn had committed was frightening, but he didn't feel even the slightest remorse. He had just killed a lot of people but he didn't regret it in the least. He didn't feel anything. His heart was utterly emotionless now, and his face showed the same. He looked exactly how the Vengeance god Black Heart looks when he kills; Ruthless and Domineering.His blank stare scanned the place and stopped right at the last person who remained.“Stop! I have already called the Anti-Rogue Variant! The ARV will be here to catch you soon; you should escape while you still can. If you waste time on killing me, you won't be able to escape in time!” the man spoke, trembling, but his warning didn't stop Shawn.Seeing Shawn not stopping, the man became even more nervous. He couldn't find anything else that could protect him, but he thought of giving it one last sh
System welcomes Host back to the present world.»Shawn still couldn't comprehend what he had just witnessed. Vengeance god Black Heart had been betrayed by his allies, he was stabbed in the back and tossed down to his death, but before that, he had sent the system to someone else; Him.“Truly there is none I can trust. Be it humans, variants and gods.” Shawn said with a stoic expression.His gaze roamed around the entire interior of the restaurant. As far as he could see, there were only ashes and dead bodies left. Only red and grey could be seen all around him. He lowered his head and noticed the robe he was wearing. It was the same one he had received in the facility. The only difference was that the mostly white robe was now covered with holes and bloodstains.Gazing at all the bodies lying all around the room, Shawn's eyes were filled with the same blank, emotionless expression. Not even an ounce of regret flashed through them as he maintained a stoic expression.Even after sweepi