The System Mecha is so unscientific

CHAPTER 23 You Owe Me



The camp was alive with a burgeoning energy as night began to cloak the horizon in dark hues. Fires flickered up to the stars, illuminating faces lined with weariness and determination. Da stood next to Kai, a whirlwind of thoughts consuming him after the intense conversation with Paul. He felt the weight of impending choices pressing down on his shoulders, pressing through moments of camaraderie and relief.

“Where do we even begin?” Kai murmured, peering at the activity around the fire. The laughter of their comrades echoed like distant music, a stark contrast to the darkness of their discussions.

“By figuring out our immediate plan,” Da replied, though uncertainty gnawed at him. “We need to assess our resources and gather more intelligence on the cult’s movements.”

As they spoke, Paul’s voice rang out from the other side of the bustling camp, cutting through the chatter with a commanding presence. “Da! Come here!”

Da’s stomach twisted, recognizing the tone—one that promised both confrontation and a reckoning. He exchanged a quick look with Kai before steeling himself and making his way through the throng of people. Each footstep brought him closer to a confrontation he both anticipated and dreaded.

Approaching, Da found Paul standing beside a towering armored mecha, its metallic surface glinting ominously in the firelight. The complex structure was a reminder of power and technology, but also a tether to the Grimheart family—a bond he had never asked for but found himself enmeshed in.

“You see your mecha?” Paul began, arms crossed tightly over his chest, a smirk curling at the edges of his lips, like a predator cornering its prey. “It’s my property.”

Da clenched his jaw, the bitterness bubbling beneath the surface. “What do you want, Paul?”

“You’re nothing but a non-awakener,” Paul continued, condescension dripping from his words. “A weak human that can be crushed beneath my feet if it comes to that.”


“I’m not afraid of you,” Da shot back, the heat of defiance rising in him. They both stood on the precipice of conflict, and whatever fire fueled Paul’s words lit a flame in Da’s heart.

“But you should be. You’re bound by the deal we forged,” Paul said, taking a step closer, a palpable threat hanging in the air between them. “You want out of the deal? Fine. The deal is off. Fireboy, forfeit the mecha.”

A hush fell over the surrounding camp as the seriousness of Paul’s overbearing presence rippled through the atmosphere. All eyes turned toward Da as they caught the tension spider-webbing between the two of them.

“No,” Da replied, shaking his head defiantly. “That does not make sense. This was our pact. I did not enter into a deal to be rid of everything I’ve worked for without any consideration.”

“Consideration? You don’t get to demand consideration when you default on your role, Da,” Paul shot back, his voice steely. "You are, as I said, simply a tool in this fight—a resource to be utilized in our greater goal. While we risk our lives, you hide behind your ideals, too afraid to step into the light. You don’t get to run when the heat’s on.”

Beneath the intensity of Paul’s glare, Da felt his resolve waver. The implications of his words struck at the core of his being, stirring a tempest of doubt and fury. “You think I’m hiding?”

“I think you don’t understand what this fight means,” Paul replied, his voice lowering, raw and edged with frustration. “You have something I need, and you’ve shown reluctance to fully commit. Either you contribute to our struggle, or I will reclaim what is mine. That includes your precious mecha.”

“Since when was this ever yours?” Da shot back, heart pounding in his chest. “I earned that mecha through sweat and blood! If I am nothing but a tool, what does that make you? A puppet master?”

“That’s rich coming from someone trying to pull away from his responsibilities,” Paul said, leaning in closer, lowering his voice to an almost venomous whisper. “You think you can play both sides? You think those who fight beside you will stand idle while you play the reluctant hero?”

A flash of flames erupted within Da, igniting a fierce determination. “I never wanted to play the hero. I wanted the freedom to choose my battles. If that means losing the mecha, then so be it, but I won’t let you dictate my worth.”

Paul’s face contorted in anger, and for a fleeting moment, Da feared the confrontation might escalate into violence. Yet, Paul’s eyes flickered with calculated emotion, a tempest swirling beneath a facade of calm.

“You really think you can just walk away?” he challenged, voice tight. “What do you think will happen if you give up everything? A non-awakener like you is nothing but a casualty waiting to happen. You have no prospects out there, nothing that could rival what the Grimheart family offers. You want freedom? You’ll be begging for a way back before you know it.”

“Freedom comes with a cost,” Da replied, conviction hardening his words. “Whether I keep the mecha or not, I will not be a pawn in this game. I will not lose sight of who I am for the sake of your ambition.”

Behind them, whispers coursed through the gathered crowd—some curious, others anxious. Da felt the eyes of his comrades weighing down on him, and the atmosphere crackled with unspoken allegiance and concerns. But he stood firm, even as whispers of doubt echoed inside his mind.

Paul’s expression hardened, his next words clipped and resolute. “Then you’ll watch everything you care for crumble. I’ll strip you of your privileges and your safety. You want the mecha? Fine. Are you prepared to back it up with action? Because if you choose to walk away, understand there’s a price to pay.”

The raw edge of Paul’s threat hung palpably between them. Da felt the anger surge, tiring of the constant push-and-pull, of being tossed between loyalty and autonomy. For too long, he had played by someone else's rules, but if that meant losing everything, he would need to reassess what his path truly meant.

Paul stepped back, crossing his arms, those piercing eyes of his assessing Da with a mix of disappointment and triumph. “Think carefully. You’re welcome to try and walk away, but know this: Each action has its consequences. When the situation grows dire, and you realize you need allies, you’ll find the door is locked.”

With that, Da stood on the brink of a tempest, the weight of the world resting squarely on his shoulders. The camp murmured around him, a hive of noise but beneath it, a profound silence gripped his heart. The choices looming over him felt impossibly heavy, the reckoning of the choices he needed to make now colliding fiercely with the ideals he had held onto.

He could feel the fracture line emerging, a divide between duty and desire, freedom and obligation. As the firelight flickered on his comrades' faces and shadows danced across his thoughts, Da knew he had to find clarity, no matter the cost.

Tonight would be a pivotal moment, one way or another. The question of loyalty loomed over him like a specter, urging him to either surrender to the ties of the Grimheart name or shatter them completely in pursuit of the life he yearned for.

And as the flames crackled, a determination ignited within him. Ready or not, he would decide where his loyalties lay—and whether the burden of the mecha, and all it represented, was worth the price he was prepared to pay.@@novelbin@@


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