Triple X System-Chapter 251: The Return To Planet Orobos

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Chapter 251: The Return To Planet Orobos

Kyle’s consciousness snapped back into his body, his eyes flying open as he gasped for air. He was lying on a soft, cushioned surface, surrounded by the faint hum of machinery and the gentle glow of holographic displays.

As he sat up, he took in his surroundings. He was in a spacious, high-tech chamber, with sleek metallic walls and advanced equipment humming in the background. A large window dominated one wall, offering a breathtaking view of the Lumia kingdom’s sprawling metropolis.

The city’s towering skyscrapers and advanced technological achievements took his breath away. Lumia kingdom was a marvel of human ingenuity, a beacon of hope on the planet Orobos.

A gentle voice spoke beside him, "Welcome back, Kyle. You’ve been out for a while."

Kyle turned to see a young girl with striking purple hair, her eyes filled with concern. She couldn’t be more than 12 years old, but her presence radiated an otherworldly calm.

"Lumia?" Kyle’s voice was hoarse, his throat dry.

The girl nodded, a smile spreading across her face. "Yes, I’m Lumia. My father, King Troy, has been waiting for you."

Kyle’s memories flooded back, the world tears, the sassy goddess, and his evolution into a Shadow Weaver. He rubbed his temples, trying to process everything.

Lumia’s eyes sparkled, "You’ve been chosen by the world tears, Kyle. Your abilities have awakened, along with 200 other citizens in the kingdom."

As they spoke, a commotion erupted outside the chamber. Raised voices and the sound of arguing filtered in, growing louder by the second.

Lumia’s expression turned worried, "It’s starting. The awakened citizens, they’re... they’re not happy with Father’s plans."

Kyle’s instincts kicked in, his Shadow Weaver senses on high alert. "What’s going on?"

Lumia took a deep breath, "Father plans to assert his dominance, using his dual abilities to train and control the awakened citizens. He wants to rebuild half the kingdom, using their powers to accelerate progress."

Kyle’s eyes narrowed, "And the citizens don’t agree?"

Lumia shook her head, "They want freedom, autonomy. They don’t want to be used as tools for Father’s ambitions."

The chamber doors burst open, a group of people storming in. They were a mix of ages and abilities, their eyes burning with determination.

One of them, a tall, imposing figure, stepped forward, "We won’t be silenced, King Troy. We demand a say in our own destinies."

Kyle’s eyes widened as he recognized the leader, a man named Arin, a former soldier who’d lost his family in a previous conflict.

King Troy appeared, his presence commanding, his eyes blazing with air and lightning. "You dare to defy me? I am the one who brought progress to this kingdom. I will not be challenged."

The air was electric, the tension palpable. Kyle knew he had to act, to use his Shadow Weaver abilities to mediate the situation.

He stepped forward, his eyes locked on King Troy. "I think there’s been a misunderstanding. These people have a right to choose their own path."

The room fell silent, all eyes on Kyle. King Troy’s gaze turned cold, his grip on reality wavering. "And who are you to intervene, Shadow Weaver?"

Kyle smiled, his eyes flashing with power. "I’m someone who’s been given a gift. And I won’t let it be used to oppress others."

The standoff was palpable, the outcome uncertain. King Troy’s abilities crackled with energy, but Kyle’s shadows pulsed with an otherworldly power.

Lumia’s voice was a gentle whisper, "Father, please. Don’t do this."

The king’s gaze turned to his daughter, his expression softening. For a moment, Kyle thought he saw a glimmer of doubt.

But it was too late. King Troy’s resolve hardened, his eyes flashing with determination. "I will not be swayed. I will rebuild this kingdom, no matter the cost."

The room erupted into chaos, abilities clashing as the awakened citizens fought back against King Troy’s authority. Kyle knew he had to act fast, to protect Lumia and the innocent civilians.

He summoned his shadows, weaving a web of darkness to shield the vulnerable. As the battle raged on, he knew one thing was certain: the Lumia kingdom would never be the same again.

The power shift had begun, and Kyle was at the center of it all.

The standoff between King Troy and the awakened citizens escalated, the air thick with tension. The king’s eyes flashed with lightning, his patience wearing thin.

"You fools," he spat, his voice like thunder. "You think you can defy me? I’ll show you what it means to cross the king of Lumia."

With a flick of his wrist, a bolt of lightning shot out, striking a young woman who’d dared to step forward. She screamed, her body convulsing as the electricity coursed through her.

The room erupted into chaos, the awakened citizens scattering in panic. King Troy’s guards moved in, subduing those who remained.

Kyle watched, his eyes narrowed, his fists clenched. He’d seen enough. This was the kind of brutality he’d escaped from, the kind that had driven him to participate in the Hunger Games.

Lumia’s eyes were wide with horror, her healing powers surging to the forefront. She rushed to the injured woman’s side, her hands glowing with a soft, purple light.

The woman’s screams subsided, her body relaxing as Lumia’s healing energy took hold. King Troy’s gaze turned to his daughter, a hint of annoyance flickering across his face.

"Enough, Lumia. You coddle these people too much."

Kyle’s instincts told him to stay back, to observe and learn. He was a stranger in this kingdom, a former slave who’d won the Hunger Games tournament. He didn’t need to get involved in the kingdom’s internal power struggles.

Yet, he couldn’t shake the feeling that he was already involved, that his presence had sparked something he couldn’t control.

As the king’s guards rounded up the remaining awakened citizens, Kyle’s eyes locked onto a familiar face in the crowd. A young man, his eyes filled with a mix of fear and determination.

It was Arin, the former soldier who’d lost his family. Kyle’s gut told him that Arin was a key player in this power struggle, and he made a mental note to keep an eye on him.

The guards dragged the injured and the defiant away, leaving the chamber empty except for King Troy, Lumia, and Kyle.

The king turned to him, his eyes cold. "You, Shadow Weaver. I have plans for you. You’re coming with me."

Kyle’s smile was thin, his eyes flashing with power. "I’m not going anywhere until I see my parents."

King Troy’s expression darkened, but he nodded, a small smile playing on his lips. "Ah, yes. Your parents. They’re being treated in EDEN, our underground medical facility. I’ll take you to them, but first, you need to understand one thing: I am the king, and you will obey me."

Kyle’s eyes narrowed, his grip on his shadows tightening. "I’ll see my parents, and then we’ll talk about obedience."

The king’s smile grew, his eyes glinning with amusement. "Very well, Shadow Weaver. Let’s go."

As they left the chamber, Kyle’s mind was racing. EDEN, the underground medical facility. He’d heard rumors about it, whispers of advanced technology and miraculous healing.

He was about to find out the truth.

The corridors of the palace were sleek and modern, the holographic displays and advanced machinery a testament to the kingdom’s technological prowess.

Lumia walked beside Kyle, her eyes filled with concern. "Father can be... intense. Please be careful."

Kyle’s smile was reassuring, his eyes flashing with power. "Don’t worry, I can handle myself."

The corridors led them to a high-security elevator, the doors sliding open with a hiss. King Troy stepped inside, beckoning Kyle to follow.

As the elevator descended, Kyle’s senses went on high alert. He was about to see his parents, but he wasn’t sure what he’d find.

The doors opened, revealing a sterile, white corridor. The air was thick with the scent of disinfectant and the hum of machinery.

King Troy led them to a secure door, the sign above it reading "EDEN - Restricted Access".

The king placed his hand on the scanner, the door sliding open with a hiss. "Welcome to EDEN, Shadow Weaver. Your parents are waiting for you."

As the door opened, Kyle’s heart skipped a beat. His parents, lying in advanced medical pods, their eyes closed, their chests rising and falling with the gentle hum of the equipment.

The room was filled with the soft beeping of machines, the air thick with the promise of healing. Kyle’s eyes welled up with emotion, his grip on his shadows wavering.

"Mom... Dad..." He whispered, his voice barely audible.

King Troy’s voice was cold, "They’re lucky to be here, Shadow Slayer. EDEN is the best medical facility in the kingdom. They’ll receive the best care possible."

Kyle’s eyes turned to the king, his expression fierce. "I want to know what happened to them."

The king’s smile was thin, "They were caught in the crossfire during a recent... incident. They were lucky to survive, but they need advanced treatment to recover."

Kyle’s grip on his shadows tightened, his eyes flashing with power. "I want to see them, alone."

King Troy nodded, a small smile playing on his lips. "Very well, Shadow Weaver. You have 30 minutes. Don’t make me regret this."

As the king and Lumia left, Kyle’s eyes turned to his parents, his expression softening. He reached out, his hand touching his mother’s, his eyes welling up with emotion. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞

"I’ll get you out of here, Mom, Dad, I promise."

The machines beeped, the air thick with the promise of healing. Kyle’s eyes closed, his grip on his shadows tightening.

He was going to get his parents out of here, and then he was going to take down King Troy.

The game had just begun.