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Chapter 130

Author: jamaal
last update publish date: 2026-06-17 18:45:33

Chapter 130

00:56:43

The countdown continued.

Uncaring.

Relentless.

Every second dragged them closer to Ascension.

Every second stole another chance to stop it.

Yet for Damon

Time seemed to stop completely.

"The prisoner is your grandmother."

The words echoed through his mind.

Again.

And again.

And again.

Impossible.

His grandmother was dead.

She had always been dead.

That was the story.

The truth.

The fact everyone accepted.

Elena had believed it.

Damon had believed it.

Everyone had believed it.

So either Vale was lying.

Or someone had rewritten history.

Neither possibility was comforting.

Vale watched him carefully.

Studying every reaction.

Every emotion.

Every crack in his composure.

Like a scientist observing an experiment.

Like she always did.

The woman smiled.

"You're wondering if I'm lying."

Silence.

Damon didn't answer.

Because he already knew the truth.

Vale lied constantly.

Manipulated constantly.

Controlled constantly.

Yet somehow

This felt different.

She looked too pleased.

Too certain.

Like someone finally revealing the answer to a puzzle.

Then Isabella spoke.

Quietly.

"You kept her alive."

Not a question.

An accusation.

Vale's smile widened.

"Of course."

The casual response made Isabella sick.

Actually sick.

Because Vale wasn't talking about a human being.

Not really.

She was talking about property.

A possession.

A thing.

Just like always.

Luca stepped forward.

Dangerous.

Tense.

Every muscle in his body looked ready to snap.

"You locked an old woman in a cell for twenty years?"

Vale tilted her head.

Almost curious.

"Twenty-three."

Silence.

The correction somehow made everything worse.

Much worse.

Then Vale sighed.

As though she were tired of explaining obvious things.

"You don't throw away valuable assets."

Nobody spoke.

Because nobody trusted themselves to.

The sheer cruelty of the statement left them speechless.

An old woman.

Twenty-three years.

A cell.

And Vale called her an asset.

The realization made Damon's hands shake.

With anger.

With disbelief.

With rage.

Then Vale looked directly at him.

And suddenly

Something changed.

Her expression softened.

Not kindness.

Not affection.

Obsession.

Pure obsession.

"Do you know what your grandmother's greatest achievement was?"

Damon remained silent.

Vale smiled.

Then answered herself.

"Elena."

The name echoed through the entrance hall.

Heavy.

Powerful.

Painful.

Damon's chest tightened immediately.

Because no matter how much time passed

His mother's name still carried weight.

Still carried grief.

Still carried love.

Vale noticed.

Of course she did.

Then she continued.

"Elena was extraordinary."

Silence.

The statement sounded genuine.

Actually genuine.

Which somehow made it more disturbing.

Because it came from Vale.

The woman responsible for so much suffering.

The woman responsible for Elena's suffering.

Yet there wasn't hatred in her voice.

Only admiration.

Dangerous admiration.

The kind that destroyed people.

The kind that consumed them.

Then Vale laughed softly.

A sad laugh.

Almost nostalgic.

"She ruined everything."

Damon frowned.

The contradiction made no sense.

Vale saw his confusion.

Then smiled.

"That's why she fascinated me."

The words hung heavily in the air.

Because suddenly

They understood.

Vale hadn't hated Elena.

Not entirely.

She had admired her.

Studied her.

Obsessed over her.

The realization was deeply unsettling.

Then Vale turned toward the elevator.

The open doors waiting behind her.

The trap.

The obvious trap.

And yet

The only path forward.

"The Vault is on the top floor."

Silence.

"The prisoner is waiting."

Another pause.

Then:

"So am I."

Damon stared at her.

Searching her face.

Searching for weakness.

Searching for humanity.

Finding neither.

Then he asked the question that had haunted him for years.

"Why me?"

The words stopped everyone.

Even Vale.

For the first time

A genuine emotion crossed her face.

Surprise.

Small.

Brief.

Real.

Then she smiled.

Slowly.

Almost proudly.

Because she had been waiting for that question.

For years.

"Finally."

The single word made Damon's stomach twist.

Vale took a step closer.

Not threatening.

Not aggressive.

Worse.

Personal.

"You still don't understand."

Silence.

Then she pointed toward him.

Directly at him.

"The Program was never about soldiers."

The statement stunned everyone.

Immediately.

Because that was exactly what the Program looked like.

An army.

A training system.

A machine built to create killers.

Vale shook her head.

"No."

Then she smiled.

"The soldiers were a side effect."

The world seemed to stop.

Because if the soldiers weren't the goal

Then what was?

The question lingered.

Terrifying.

Then Vale answered.

"You were."

Silence.

Absolute silence.

No one moved.

No one breathed.

No one spoke.

Because the implication was impossible.

The Program had existed for decades.

Thousands of children.

Thousands of lives destroyed.

Thousands of victims.

All for Damon?

No.

That couldn't be right.

It couldn't.

Yet Vale looked completely serious.

Completely convinced.

Then she whispered:

"You are the final result."

The words sent ice through Damon's veins.

Luca immediately stepped forward.

"No."

His voice was sharp.

Protective.

Dangerous.

The reaction happened so quickly that even he seemed surprised by it.

Vale noticed.

Of course she noticed.

Her gaze shifted toward him.

The amusement returning instantly.

"There it is."

Luca frowned.

"What?"

Vale smiled.

"The reason you failed."

Silence.

The temperature seemed to drop.

Because everyone knew what she meant.

Not weakness.

Not fear.

Love.

The thing Vale never understood.

The thing she always underestimated.

The thing Luca chose over her.

Then Vale laughed.

A genuine laugh.

As though the entire situation entertained her.

"As fascinating as this is"

She gestured toward the elevator.

"We're running out of time."

The countdown reflected in her eyes.

00:52:11

Less than an hour.

Far less.

Then something unexpected happened.

Vale stepped aside completely.

Leaving the path open.

No guards.

No weapons.

No resistance.

Just the elevator.

Waiting.

The invitation felt wrong.

Deeply wrong.

Because villains didn't make things this easy.

Yet Vale seemed unconcerned.

Almost eager.

Then she spoke one final time.

"The truth is at the top."

A pause.

Then:

"If you're brave enough to hear it."

The challenge lingered.

Sharp.

Deliberate.

Manipulative.

And effective.

Because Damon had spent his entire life searching for answers.

Now those answers were waiting upstairs.

Behind a door.

Inside a prison.

With a grandmother he never knew existed.

The decision was made instantly.

He stepped toward the elevator.

Luca followed.

Without hesitation.

Without question.

Like he always did.

Isabella came next.

The three of them entering together.

Facing the unknown together.

Vale remained where she was.

Watching.

Smiling.

The elevator doors slowly began to close.

Then, just before they sealed shut

Vale said something that made Damon's blood run cold.

"Ask her about Project Genesis."

Silence.

The doors closed.

Cutting off her smile.

Cutting off her voice.

Cutting off the world below.

The elevator began rising.

Higher.

Higher.

Higher.

Toward the Vault.

Toward the truth.

Toward a secret buried for more than twenty years.

And somewhere at the top of the tower

An old woman slowly stood from her chair.

Because after twenty-three years of waiting

Her family was finally coming.

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