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Chapter 193: Area 52

    The dozens of enforcers hovered in the sky, their carts forming a barricade as they watched the unfolding events with a mixture of confusion and trepidation. Their pursuit of the fleeing cart hade to an abrupt halt, the energy beams that had streaked through the air moments ago now silenced.


    Peering out from the cockpits of their sleek, arcane-powered vehicles, the officers exchanged bewildered nces, their expressions a tapestry of emotions – from the furrowed brows of seasoned veterans to the wide-eyed wonder of the rookies. A hush had fallen over the formation, the only sound the distant hum of their engines.


    In the pit area or driver area, a series of warning lights were still shing on the navigational screens, casting an ominous red glow over the faces of the enforcers. A message shed across the disys, a single word that sent a chill down the spine of even the most hardened among them: "AREA 52."


    The officers stole furtive nces at one another, the unspoken question hanging thick in the air.


    For the younger officers, it was one question and one question only: What had they stumbled upon, and why did this mysterious location warrant such a dire warning? Unease rippled through the ranks, the once-confident pursuit now colored by a sense of trepidation.


    In the distance, the battered cart they had chased hung suspended in the air, somehow by the sheer force that had brought it to a halt. The enforcers watched, transfixed, as if waiting for some grand unveiling, their eyes trained on the motionless vehicle.


    The vast, empty expanse of the desert stretched out before them, a sea of undting sand dunes and scorching heat that seemed to mock their attempts at pursuit.


    ''Area 52,'' the warning shed across the navigational screens, casting an ominous red glow over the officers. The rookies stared at the message, their brows furrowed.


    "Is this really it?" one young officer muttered under his breath, the words barely audible over the distant hum of the engines.


    The seasoned veterans exchanged uneasy nces, they knew exactly what they had stumbled upon.


    ***


    The fleet of enforcers'' carts streaked across the sky, their engines humming with arcane energy as they made their way back to Drakoria. The vast expanse of desert gave way to rolling hills, then to the sprawling cityscape, the headquarters looming ahead.


    Inside the building, Officer Steele''s eyes snapped open. He sat up slowly, a small smirk ying on his lips. ''An hour... on the dot,'' he thought, stretchingnguidly. ''Time to see... the fruits of mybor.''


    Steele rose from his chair, adjusting his wide-brimmed hat before striding out of his office. His boots clicked against the polished floor as he made his way through the corridors, expecting the usual mix of awe and admiration from his colleagues.


    But something was... off. The air felt thick with tension, hushed whispers recing the usual excited chatter. Steele''s brow furrowed slightly, his pace quickening as he approached Commander Brock''s office.


    An officer exiting the office nearly collided with Steele, snapping to attention with a hasty salute. Steele, usually content to ignore such gestures, found himself pausing.


    "Officer," he drawled, his voice low and gravelly. "Report."


    The young enforcer stammered, his eyes darting nervously. "S-sir, I... that is, we..."


    Steele''s patience, never his strong suit, evaporated. Without another word, he brushed past the flustered officer and strode into Brock''s office.


    "...AREA 52," Commander Brock was saying, his face grim as he addressed the assembled officers.


    ''Area...what?'' he thought he heard wrong briefly. Not to be caughtcking, he quickly regained hisposure. Steele never cracked...never!!


    "Where... is the culprit?" he demanded, his voice cutting through the tense atmosphere like a knife. "Have you... arrested him?"


    Brock turned, surprise shing across his face before settling into a resigned expression. "Steele," he began, his tone cautious. "We encountered... an unforeseen circumstance when trying to apprehend the suspect."


    Steele''s jaw clenched, his hand unconsciously reaching for his cigar. "Exin," he growled.


    Brock took a deep breath. "They... unfortunately hit the dead zone."


    The room fell silent, the weight of those words hanging heavy in the air. Steele stood motionless, his face an impassive mask. Then, without a word, he turned on his heel and walked out of the office.


    The assembled officers watched him go, a mixture of relief and apprehension on their faces. They all knew what Area 52 meant. A ce where even the most skilled enforcers feared to tread.


    As Steele''s footsteps faded down the corridor, one thought echoed through the minds of everyone in that room: For the first time in living memory, Officer Steele had failed to close a case.


    The door to Steele''s office mmed shut, the sound echoing through the suddenly silent corridor. Officers exchanged wary nces, their hushed whispers barely audible.


    Inside, Steele stood motionless, his back pressed against the door. His breath came in short, ragged gasps, his usually impassive face contorted in a mixture of disbelief and rage.


    ''This... can''t be happening,'' he thought, his internal voice trembling. ''I never fail. Never.''


    His eyes darted around the room, searching for something, anything to ground him. The familiar surroundings of his office now seemed alien, almost mocking.


    ''Steele...'' The name echoed in his mind, a whisper at first, then growing louder. ''Steele... Steele... STEELE!''


    With shaking hands, he lit a cigar, desperately seeking thefort of his ritual. But the familiar taste brought no sce. In a sudden burst of frustration, he hurled it across the room, watching as it left a trail of embers before extinguishing against the wall.


    His fingers moved to his hat, almost removing it - an act so out of character it shocked even him. At thest moment, he jammed it back onto his head, clinging to thisst vestige of his carefully crafted image.


    ''What''s happening to me?'' The thought was tinged with a hint of panic, unfamiliar and terrifying.


    As the full weight of the situation settled on him, Steele realized he was witnessing a pivotal moment. The unppable, unstoppable Steele had cracked, and the fallout promised to be spectacr!!


    Steele''s gaze fell on his reflection in the window. The face that stared back was a stranger''s - eyes wild, skin pale, a faint sheen of sweat on his brow. For a moment, he could have sworn he saw a flicker of green in his eyes, a sickly glow that pulsed with each rapid heartbeat.


    ''Justice,'' he reminded himself, his internal voice a growl. ''No criminal goes unpunished. Not after... not after...''


    The memory threatened to surface, but he pushed it down, buried it deep where it couldn''t touch him. His eyes closed, and when they opened again, they zed with an otherworldly green light. Veins pulsed visibly beneath his skin, mapping out awork of barely contained fury across his face.


    In his mind''s eye, he saw it all - the chase, the cart, the sudden stop at the edge of the dead zone. He saw the enforcers turn back, leaving their quarry to the wastnd.


    ''Amateurs,'' he sneered internally. ''Cowards.''


    With trembling hands, he lit another cigar. This time, he held onto it, taking a long, desperate drag. As the smoke filled his lungs, a smirk slowly spread across his face.


    ''Area 52... the wastnd,'' he mused. ''So that''s where you''ve run to, little rat. Did you think that would save you?''


    In a frenzy of movement, he scribbled a note, his usually meticulous handwriting now a barely legible scrawl. ''From Steele to the emperor,'' it began. The rest of the message was brief, audacious - a demand for two of the best gatekeepers, a deration of intent to enter the wastnd.


    He yanked open the door, thrusting the note at a passing officer without a word.


    As Steele thrust the hastily scribbled note into the officer''s hands, he retreated back into his office without a word, the door mming shut behind him.


    The young officer stood frozen in the corridor, his eyes widening as he read the contents of the torn paper. He blinked, then read it again, certain he must have misunderstood.


    ''A letter... to the emperor?'' he thought, his mind reeling. ''On this scrap of paper?''


    His hands trembled slightly as he continued reading. ''Two gatekeepers? Who does he think he is, casually requesting such a thing... from the emperor himself?!''


    But it was thest line that truly sent a chill down his spine. The officer''s jaw dropped, his face a mask of disbelief and horror.


    ''He wants to... No, surely not. He can''t be serious. The wastnd? Is he out of his mind?!''


    The officer looked around frantically, as if seeking confirmation that this wasn''t some borate prank. But the tension in the air, the hushed whispers of his colleagues, and the echo of Steele''s mmed door told him this was all too real.


    He clutched the paper tightly, his mind racing. In all his years on the force, he''d never seen anything like this. The great Officer Steele, the man who always got his culprit, was proposing something so oundish, so dangerous, it bordered on madness.


    No...it was madness!!!


    With shaking legs, he made his way towards themunication center. Someone had to send this message, as unbelievable as it was. And as he walked, one thought kept repeating in his mind:


    ''Steele''s lost it. He''s actually lost it. And heaven help us all when the emperor reads this.''
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