Chapter 308 Future. {3}
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Updated : Oct 13th, 2025
Mini Cleo tilted her head, her tiny sunglasses sliding down her nose.
{What's wrong, Boss?}
Rex crossed his arms, his white wings folding tightly against his back. "I don't know. It just feels... off. The Blood Clan might value family, but they're still assassins. What if they're using Nyra and the baby for something? What if they're not telling us everything?"
Mini Cleo floated down to eye level, her expression unusually serious.
{Boss, I get why you're worried. But the original wouldn't have agreed to this if she didn't think it was the best option. And besides, Nyra's tough. She wouldn't let anyone use her or the baby.}
Rex sighed while running a hand through his hair. "I know, I know. It's just... I feel like I'm losing control of everything. First Ys, now the twins. What's next? Are you going to leave too?"
Mini Cleo gasped, her tiny hands flying to her chest in mock offense.
{Leave you? Never! Who else would keep you out of trouble? Besides, I'm basically stuck with you and thats literally. You're my ride!}
Rex couldn't help but chuckle at her antics, some of the tension easing from his shoulders. "Yeah, yeah. You're stuck with me, and I'm stuck with you. Lucky me."
Mini Cleo grinned, her holographic form glowing brighter.
{Exactly! Now, let's go find Cleo and figure out how to make your wings less of a pain. Literally.}
As they walked down the hallway, Rex couldn't shake the nagging feeling in the back of his mind. The Blood Clan's promises sounded reassuring, but he knew better than to take things at face value.
For now, he'd trust Cleo's judgment, but he made a mental note to keep a closer eye on things. After all, when it came to protecting his family, Rex wasn't about to take any chances.
The meeting room was bathed in the soft glow of a 4D hologram, the misty planet rotating slowly in the center of the table. Lilla, Cleo, Carlos, and Rex stood around it, their faces illuminated by the flickering light.
The atmosphere was tense, the weight of their impending decisions pressing down on them like the mist that shrouded the planet below.
"Are you sure these are the right coordinates?" Lilla asked, her sharp eyes scanning the hologram. The area Cleo had marked was a blank spot on the map, a void in the data that made her uneasy.
Cleo adjusted her glasses, her expression as composed as ever. "I'm not certain where the device is located, but this is our only lead. The other shadow captured by the human and Khryssari forces didn't have any coordinates."
"For now, this is all we have to work with." She gestured to the coordinates displayed on a secondary screen, the numbers glowing faintly.
Rex leaned against the table, his metallic wings folded tightly against his back. He took a sip from a steaming cup of what looked like coffee, though it was probably something far more advanced. "Either way, we're out of time. The other factions have already caught wind that we're up to something. They're moving their forces into position, and if we don't act now, we're going to be surrounded. Even with a dreadnought on our side, we're outnumbered."
Carlos, with an unusual cold and calculating demeanor, crossed his arms. "Do we have data on the enemy movements? Precise intel?"
Rex nodded while setting his cup down. "We do. Mini Cleo, if you don't mind."
The room fell silent as the weight of their mission settled over them. The hologram continued to spin, the enemy forces closing in like a predator.
As the meeting adjourned and the group dispersed to prepare for the operation, Rex lingered for a moment, staring at the hologram. Mini Cleo floated down to his shoulder, her tiny voice breaking the silence.
{You worried, Boss?}
Rex sighed, his white wings dimming slightly. "A little. But if there's one thing I've learned, it's that we're at our best when our backs are against the wall."
Mini Cleo grinned, her holographic form flickering.
{Then let's give them hell.}
Rex smirked, his resolve hardening.
"Yeah. Let's show them what we're made of."
Three days had passed, and the battlefield was set. The forces were fully mobilized, their ranks bristling with Aegis units, human troops, and the formidable Tyrant units. Lilla and Carlos were already in position, commanding their respective flanks with precision and determination.
The factories had been disassembled, their resources funneled into the war effort, and the plateau was now a staging ground for transport ships loaded with troops and supplies. All that remained was for Rex to make his grand entrance and kick the operation into high gear.
In the hangar of the Cleopatra, Rex stood at the edge of the platform, his white wings glowing faintly in the dim light.
Cleo stood beside him, her black hair catching the light as she adjusted her clothes; her expression was as composed as ever. Mini Cleo floated nearby, her tiny arms wrapped around a holographic nuclear bomb, her enthusiasm undiminished.
"Rex, it's time for you to head down," Cleo said, her voice calm but firm. "The operation can't start without you."
{Yeah, Boss!}
Mini Cleo chimed in, bouncing excitedly.
{Let's go kick some asses!}
Rex turned to face Cleo, a devilish smirk spreading across his face. Without warning, he reached out and grabbed her by the hip, pulling her closer to him. Cleo's eyes widened slightly, but she didn't resist.
"Well," Rex said, his voice low and teasing, "since your man is about to go fight for you down there, wouldn't it be good manners for the princess to gift me a kiss?" He leaned in, his golden eyes locking onto hers.
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Cleo's lips curved into a small, knowing smile. She raised a finger and pressed it gently against Rex's lips, stopping him in his tracks.
"If I'm not mistaken," she said, her tone playful but firm, "a lowly general wouldn't dare kiss a princess. That would be... unthinkable. And the general might just find himself executed without ever knowing why."
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