I'm Not a Villain, I Just Absorb Women's Powers - Chapter 35: Warrior In A Gardener
The sun was out, Jace was at the new safe house.
Alone, he had left Serai with Eva, a decision he questioned a bit. But he needed to focus here.
The building was big, full of potential, and he planned on turning it into the base of his tech-science empire.
Walking through the dusty halls, he pulled old tarps off broken furniture, kicked aside scattered debris, and cracked open a few windows for fresh air.
Even then, the place still reeked of mold and rust. It needed more than just a clean-up.
[If you want this place ready for proper operations, a full renovation would cost around $250,000.
That covers structural reinforcement, professional cleaning, lab-grade ventilation systems, new flooring, wiring, and basic furniture.]
Jace nodded, setting a chair upright and dropping into it. "And equipment?" šš³šššš¦š£šÆā“š£š¦š.š¤šš
[For a functional baseline, computers, servers, testing tools, fabrication machines, and safety gear, youāre looking at another $400,000 minimum. Higher-end tech could push it closer to $800,000. It depends on how advanced you want to go.]
Jace leaned back, staring at the cracked ceiling. That was more than he expected, but not impossible. "And timeframe?"
[With money in hand, three months to be operational. Six for full optimization. Faster is possible, but only with the right contractors and a lot more money.]
Jace smirked faintly. "So basically, a fortune and time I donāt have."
[Not a fortune. An investment. If you pull it off, this building becomes more than a safe house.]
Jace sat in silence, tapping his finger on the chairās armrest, already thinking of ways to get what he needed.
His eyes narrowing as he thought it through. "Is there a way to pull more money from that illegal scheme, or maybe run multiple things at once? I donāt want to rely on just one stream if I can push for more."
[Sure, but that levels up the risk. Youāre moving bigger amounts, spending more to keep it clean, and juggling several operations at once. While they wonāt trace me, you need to understand, youāll be burning through a lot of cash just to keep the flow stable.
And the more plates you spin, the easier it is for one to fall.]
Jace nodded slowly, already picturing the expansion in his mind. "Thatās fine. We can deal with higher stakes if it gets us ahead. Once this is running smoothly, Iāll finally have enough leverage to start the tech company. Thatās the real endgame."
[Ambitious. Just remember, every step forward in this game makes the ground under you thinner. You want the payout, you gotta accept the cracks forming beneath your feet.]
Jace met his gaze without flinching. "Then Iāll learn how to walk without falling."
Jace was about to walk when Zinās voice cut in.
[Jace, I think we might have a problem.]
He turned slightly. "What is it? Another alien?"
[No. Do you remember Seraiās story? About the Nova Prisonship, how something caused one of the vessels to separate?]
"She didnāt say it was hit," Jace replied.
[Right, she didnāt. But thatās what I suspect. What if your pod struck the ship? That couldāve triggered the separation, and it would explain the accident that damaged my systems, why I lost so much of my data.]
Jace froze, the thought grinding his steps to a halt. "Youāre telling me... we mightāve been in a space accident with a prison ship?"
[Yes.]
"This..."
[I donāt have a memory of the incident, so I canāt be certain. But this is the most likely explanation. The best move would be to find your pod and confirm it.]
"I donāt even know where my pod is. Until recently, I didnāt even know I was an alien. I think the best place to start is with my first foster family."
[Understood. Iāll handle that. In the meantime, Iāll look for new sources of money. Iāll take care of the hiring and the renovations too. You can come back once everything is set.]
Jace paused. He leaned back, the new discovery pulling his thoughts in another direction.
[Whatās on your mind?]
"You already know."
[Yes, but itās better if you say it yourself.]
He went silent.
Seeing Jace fall quiet, Zin broke the silence.
[You think itās your fault.]
"Is it not?" Jace muttered. "If my pod hadnāt crashed into that ship, we wouldnāt have all these aliens loose on Earth. I mightāve doomed the entire human race before I was even old enough to walk."
[You were an infant when it happened. You had no control, no decision in that. I understand your guilt, but itās misplaced.]
"But stillā"
[We havenāt even confirmed it yet. But if it is you, then you still have a way to fix it.]
Jaceās eyes narrowed. "How?"
[By not running from your potential. By growing stronger. By taking down any hostile alien that shows up.]
Jace snorted. "So what, you want me to become a superhero? Whatās with you and Eva pushing this idea? I can understand her, but you? Youāre an AI, not some dreamer."
[The real question is why you donāt want to become one.]
"And do what?" Jace asked, his voice sharper. "Save people whoāll turn around and be ungrateful? Let them use me until Iām dry?"
[Or... you use them.] Zinās tone was steady, almost cold. [Being a hero can work to your advantage. Look at Ironfield. He owns the largest tech company in the world, works with militaries across the globe, and heās a celebrated superhero. He isnāt exactly known for kindness either, he sleeps around, throws his weight where he wants, but people still praise him. No oneās using him. Heās using the role.]
Jace was quiet. Zin pressed further.
[Your destiny is larger than this planet. Youāll travel worlds, maybe entire galaxies. I donāt have all my data, but I know this: someone with your ability, someone who can permanently take powers, would be feared, envied, and hunted. That leaves only two options: grow strong, or stay weak and get crushed. Better to be the warrior in the garden, than the gardener in the war.]
Jace muttered under his breath, almost to himself. "Be a warrior in a garden... not a gardener in a war."
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