My SuperVillain System: Building Legion of SSS-Ranked SuperHeroines -
Chapter 92 - A woman with a strange brain and ability
Chapter 92: Chapter 92 - A woman with a strange brain and ability
"Pfft."
"What happened, young master?"
There was another front seat within the train, and the girl seated there looked at her master, who suddenly chuckled. She felt confused and inquired curiously, as there was a smile tugging at his lips, his eyes gazing out the window.
"Nothing. Just thought about how some people overthink things."
Cruxius was noticeably calmer, especially after realizing how excessive thinking could lead people to predict their enemies’ movements—without realizing that the enemy might not act according to those expectations. Especially if the enemy already knows how smart you are.
It was like cautiously walking down a lane, thinking each step through, fearing that any moment a trap might open and become their grave.
"...I don’t understand, Master."
Darithi once again felt confused. Initially, when her master had booked two trains—the one they were in now, and another following behind in the same Zone Seven—she had expected him to use the second train for some sort of plan. But here he was, seated casually in this one.
She should have been on edge, afraid, especially because it was inevitable that this train was going to be attacked. Yet Darithi remained calm.
Mostly because of the purple-haired woman seated a row away, arms folded, gaze deliberately averted. She looked composed, though clearly distant.
Ytrisia. Or Volta.
Her presence here assured Darithi that things wouldn’t spiral out of control too easily. They would at least have enough time to escape if things went south.
"You don’t need to overthink. Just make sure to wear these."
Cruxius, checking his watch and the time, handed her a bag. Darithi caught it and saw him take out a mask from inside—a black, shiny, latex-like mask with a star design on the right eye.
As well as a Desert Eagle pistol
He stood slowly. Darithi followed, wearing the mask. There was a cloak too. It was all very confusing, but she didn’t question him, slipping it on before they moved toward Ytrisia. Cruxius offered her another cloak.
"What is this?" Ytrisia furrowed her brows, clearly confused. Why hide their identities? Especially now, aboard a train about to be attacked by the Zone Seven Villain Syndicate?
"To hide your identity," Cruxius replied simply, "because the Hero Association will be sending someone here too."
He knew that the information he leaked wouldn’t just draw in villains greedy for the items on this train—specifically the gene serum—but also the Hero Association.
Not to stop the villains, but to clean their own image.
He was setting the stage. With cheese, he lured in the rats. Then came the cats. And all the while, he prepared himself to catch both.
There was a slight tension in the train car as he was about to say something more.
But suddenly—
BAM! BAM!
Several projectiles struck the roof of the train.
’!?!’
"Here they come."
Cruxius already knew. These weren’t Zone Seven’s people. Especially after he learned that seven heroines had regained their memories. He expected a few of them to move. Among them, the one most likely to come for him—the most psychotic—was probably the one who had just gotten blasted on the other train he had booked especially for her.
He had planned it all in advance. One of the heroines—whom he once knew as a war hero, a front-line commander—he had tried to use her. But once she fell in love with him, he realized how insane she truly was.
Insane mind. Insane abilities.
Unlike most heroes with a single power, she had two.
The first was physical: near immortality. She couldn’t be killed. She regenerated endlessly, didn’t tire, and kept fighting. She wasn’t superhumanly strong—but on a human scale, she was unkillable.
But the true horror was that her body could regenerate from her soul. Even if completely destroyed, her soul could create a new body. Like an undead rising from the shadows.
Calling it "healing" was a gross understatement. It was true immortality.
The only limit was that in soul form, time passed painfully slowly—hundreds of years in soul time for each year in the real world.
And her second ability? The exact opposite.
It allowed her to die. Truly die—body and soul.
But the catch? Her soul could only be set free when she fell in love.
She believed she could never fall for someone. Never be freed from her curse of endless death and rebirth.
Until Cruxius made the mistake of touching her heart.
He planned to use her. She fell in love. And she saw him as her release.
But her twisted ability only activated if she died alongside the man she loved.
A soul bond. Eternal. Even after death—or so she claimed.
But Cruxius wasn’t the type to simply die.
Not because he was strong enough to keep himself alive. But because even if he wanted to kill himself, he could not literally die.
After all, he did die by her hand when she killed him by betrayal while building up a scene, presenting it as if she were heartbroken, promising how she would love him and all the nonsense as she pierced her chest in front of him while sealing his lips, kissing while both of them were bleeding.
It was like a scene out of some romantic movie, with the only difference being how in those movies couples commit suicide, but here it was her who first plunged the knife in his chest and then hers, killing both of them without even his consent.
There was a conversation of half an hour until the bleed while she continued telling her whole story and even sharing about her ability, which made him aware of it and how it felt to die thousands of times and then return again, becoming even fun for the enemies to kill her again and again, and just all the tragic nonsense she could utter with a tear-stricken face looking at him while kissing.
But what happened next...
Their abilities clashed.
He returned—24 hours into the past.
She? Who knows. But she was not present when he returned back in the past.
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