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āOof. That smarts.ā Havocās raspy voice was Elfreedaās only warning before his blades came down and sliced her apart. He stared down at the slain Elf, tears already flowing down his face. āIāll be with you soon, sweetheart. Daddyās coming to save you.ā
Chapter Fifty-Nine
āThanks for the save, Joe. A thousand subjective years of sensory deprivation isnāt something I was looking forward to experiencing again.ā Havoc couldnāt turn his eyes from her, but he didnāt need to; he simply sighed his next words. The eye on the back of his head studied his mentee and the bloody needle he was holding in his hand. āHowād you sneak over to me?ā
āChoppy movements.ā Joe informed him quietly, doing his best not to stimulate the mammoth golem he had vaulted onto. āPretended I was one of the things your gas got at.ā
āYeah. Hard to get limbs to articulate correctly if you donāt do it by hand.ā A pocket opened up on the side of Havocās ribs. āYou mind?ā
Joe grabbed the log-sized cigar and got it in front of theā¦ Dwarf. It lit itself, grew legs and scuttled up to Havocās lips. He took a long pull and sighed out the smoke. āIām gonna detonate pretty soon. My Core is overloading as we speak.ā
āI know.ā Joe could see the telltale lights emanating from his chest whenever Havoc opened his mouth or eyes. āIām thinking fast might be the way to go, for both of us.ā
āTrue; by now the walls are sealedā¦ā Havoc took another deep inhale. āThis place is going to be a disaster area of monumental proportions.ā
There was silence for a few long seconds. Then Havoc continued, āTheyāll blame you, ya know. For the loss. The core of the Legion, gone just like that. The Elven tide will sweep across the plane, and no one will be able to stop them. Ugh. Alfenheim. What an ugly name. Still, what can you do?ā
āWhat a great pep talk,ā Joe deadpanned, moving over to check Elfreedaās body. She had on a spatial ring, and he almost gagged at the sheer wealth it contained. Metals, Cores, herbsā¦ enough rare resources that it could have rivaled the yearly income of the Netherlands before Eternium became a thing. āAt least Iāll have some seed money.ā
āYou should give that to the Elves.ā Havoc chuckled at Joeās glare. āWhat? Just looking out for the people Iām gonna have to join.ā
Joe couldnāt help but laugh at that. The Dwarf-golemās lips twitched, and he sighed darkly. āToo bad about those shapers. Thatās what they call their scientist, ācause they āshapeā the natural world. I would have loved to know how they managed to turn an entire volcano into an abyssal power supply. Some kind of geothermal exchange? Oh, the things I could have done with that.ā
The room shook, and ragged cheering could be heard through the new holes in the crystal walls around them. āThere goes the Guardian. Timeās about up for me, Joe. See you onā¦ the other side. You should run. Elfreeda used so much power in hereā¦ that had to have bought you some time. Enjoy the last few hours you have before the Dwarven Oligarchy turns on you.ā
Joe nodded and turned, sprinting toward the exit. Havoc watched him go with his third eye, his main two still focused on Elfreedaās corpse. A Dwarf and another human joined the escape, and Havoc made sure they were out before he took one last pull of his cigar.
Then he relaxed.
Crystals reverberated as the explosion finished the Prismatic Evergreen, and the magically expanded space collapsed. Joe stood outside of the building as it fell, looking over a notification he had been hoping not to see.
The Lord of Slaughter has fallen!
āNowā¦ now what?ā Captain Cleave swallowed deeply as the cavern went dark, only lit by the flowing lava.
āNow? I have an idea what we could do.ā Joe paused and reached for his codpiece. Captain Cleavageās eyes widened and she blushed under her teal mustache. Then a long-forgotten suitcase appeared in Joeās hands, and he owned it for the first time. āResearch. We have a volcano to tame.ā
āA shoe to tie up!ā Jaxon offered with excitement.
āJaxonā¦ā There were no words that Joe could use to describe his frustration at not being able to make a quip or insult to use against the gregarious chiropractor. He stalled, thinking that perhaps he could turn the conversation into banter, but the moment had passed. Jaxon chuckled as Joe awkwardly tried to move into new territory. āI just canāt with you right now.ā
āI need to save this place. An enclosed volcano, far from anyone else, where my research would be useful as well as protected? If I capture this place, get control of it, I can finally get away from the demands on my time and focus for a while.ā Joeās eyes were bright as he looked for a place to start going over the documents he was holding. āOf course, that all depends on whatās in here. Iām really hoping that this was what High Priestess Embertank was talking about, and Tatum was giving me a not-very-subtle hint.ā
Luckily, Joe knew a building nearby that had a perfect table for this sort of thing. He had wiped out a handful of Elves there, after all. It almost felt heretical to walk into the conference room and place the briefcase in the same place he had first picked it up. The Reductionist sat in the bloodstained chair, and started working even as his aura cleaned the room up. As his work proceeded, Officers started to filter in to ask him questions or see what was going on. In almost no time flat, the oversized conference room became an impromptu command center.
āTen hours left, Joe, and thatās on the generous side,ā Major Infractionās voice snapped Joe out of his concentration, and he glared at her. āThen this place reaches the moon.ā
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