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What Is Better? To be born Evil, or to overcome your good nature through great effort?
(Angel's Actual P.O.V)
Shade is hesitant at first. Naturally. He doesn't speak much, only saying what is needed.
And even when I do conversate with him for a long time, barring his monthly reports, it's usually when he's asking a question that has deeply been troubling him.
Like now.
"Young Master, this is it. Are you sure?"
Like usual I don't answer quickly.
I think about it first. And while thinking about it, I pass by Candi's room. My little sister. She has to be asleep by now. It's already 12.
Though she hates the name Candi and prefers to be called Scandal, her real name.
But she's just so cute when she's mad-
Focus. The question.
Am I sure of what I'm about to do?
It's Patricide. The killing of one's own father.
The hallways and stairs blur together and only as I stop before the door to the Sparring room do I answer.
"No."
I exhale.
"But Vandal Savage needs to die for me to live. It's that simple."
And it is.
Then it hits me like a 12 wheeler truck. This wasn't just about succeeding him.
I HATED VANDAL SAVAGE even more than I hated my last Father.
And that was because he had turned me into himself.
The door swings open, and finally,
Father and son stare at each other grimly.
(General P.O.V)
They were in the wide chamber reserved for training and sparring underneath the mansion. Something that Angel had liberally made use of.
Taking measured steps forward, a strong sense of Deja vu hit Angel.
The last time he faced his father like this was in the Warehouse that was now mere ash in the Gotham docks. That was 5, almost 6 years ago.
Back then Angel had been weak.
So weak in fact, his 4 year old self- despite having his powers already- could offer no resistance when the Immortal was kicking his ass.
Vandal could have easily killed him back then, cutting off Angel's chance at a second life, in a premature fashion.
Angel hated that feeling. And by extension, he hated Savage as well.
"You've grown stronger, My Son."
Savage noted with a little pride, shrugging off his robe and stepping forward into the sparring mat.
The light from the ceiling above hit him, revealing a naked torso with powerful arms and a large chest, that seemed to be carved out of oak wood and stone.
An aura of animal agression surrounded him, tempered only by the WILL of a MAN, who considered himself higher than even the GODS.
Without a word, Angel shrugged off his coat, leaving him in a black gi with a white and red sash across his hips to keep the Gi in place. His arms were left bare in a style reminiscent to Goku.
He sensed the coat sink into his shadow, and then Shade's presence faded away into the background. Watching, not to intervene but to witness, as the Son tried to surpass the Father.
"Oh, you have no idea...old man."
The young boy, not even in his teens shot back, falling into a martial arts stance with both hands stretched and the fingers curled into claws.
"A pup mimicking a dragon."
A note of interest flickered in Savage's eyes.
He wasn't mad at being called Old. He even thought the boy's petulance was amusing.
However.
"You should know that I won't go easy on you. You still need to be punished for your mistakes."
The Father informed the son, motioning for him to attack first.
"So come on Boy. I've seen all martial ability. Show me yours."
Angel naturally understood that he was outmatched in almost all physical parameters, skills and experience. Training for 5 years did not mean he could stand up to 5000 years.
Hence he didn't waste time and immediately attacked, dashing forward with a burst of flames from his right heel, propelling him towards his father with his left leg poised for an attack.
The Immortal calmly watched his son's approaching figure before strafing to the side, neatly avoiding the ice that spread across the floor and extended to the ceiling in massive crystal pillars.
Angel slid on an ice ramp with the expertise of a skater, calmly following Savage, who had started to run across the room while avoiding the incoming ice attacks and occasional flames.
"Stop running like a coward Father!"
Angel mocked, punching out with his left hand, and creating a huge snow ball, before kicking out with his right leg and turning the ice into a thick mist that rapidly cooled.
Sshhwweee!!
Sshhwweee!!
Thousands of sharp needles descended to the floor, only to shatter against the Immortal's skin as easy as glass.
"Fine boy. This time I'll break your Jaw first."
Savage growled, running up the wall at crazy speeds before taking a leap towards Angel.
Angel was fast to react, already condensing spikes of ice outside of the Ice shield he had trained to form at a moment's notice.
The Immortal kept flying forward, uncaring of the spikes headed his way.
They pierced his chest and stomach, sinking in so deep the tips came out of his back.
Only for a bloody smile to appear on his face as he slammed right through the ice shield, startling the boy who was only now just turning around...
And then Vandal was seeing red as his vision was overtaken by fire. His body instinctively froze.
Fire was something sacred. Even to him. Especially to him. And although he would never admit it, having a son that could tame it was...
"I almost bit out your throat boy."
The Immortal chuckled, showing his sharp canines.
"These teeth are strong enough to bite through steel."
Angel calmed his racing heart. First, the environment.
They were now above the spar area, standing on a ramp/slide that Angel had created with his ice.
'Good. He can jump but can't fly, meanwhile I can slide on ice constructs and manuaver through jet Propulsion.'
The thought passed through Angel's mind as he propelled himself forward.
The telegraphed kick he threw was easy to forsee. So Vandal casually raised his forearm for a block while preparing his own strike.
Mere feet from connecting, Angel released a jet Propulsion from his right leg, stalling his momentum enough that instead of crashing onto his Father, he instead slammed the heel onto the ramp, destroying the Ice.
Savage was initially surprised, and then he begun to jump off the falling chunks of Ice in a bid to slow his descent.
Bam!
Finally he landed on the sparring area with chunks of shattered ice surrounding him.
An instant later, Angel joined him and then it was back on.
With a curious glint in his eyes, the Immortal blocked the first salvo of attacks from his son easily.
Claws tipped with icy and fiery nails landed on his skin, leaving behind small wounds and burn marks that immediately healed afterwards.
There! Angel thought, leaning back from his father's kick, only to slide below and smash his heel on the Immortal's ankle, destabilizing his footing by sweeping the leg out from under him.
Only for Savage to smoothly spin using his hands for support before swinging his legs in a wide arc, smashing Angel's ice and fire away using an unexpected burst of air.
The younger of the two made no extra move as his opponent created distance between them.
"What was that?"
Angel couldn't help but ask.
"It felt like martial arts but looked like magic."
The Older Savage merely cracked his neck.
"Beat me, and I'll teach it to you."
"Fine!"
Angel snorted, rushing forward once more.
This time he opened with a blast of flames aimed at the entirety of Savage's side of the room.
Fortunately, the chamber had been fire proofed for this same exact moment(having trained with Fire and Ice in it before).
Vandal watched the flames with amusement before his expression changed as he sensed the temperatures radiating out of the fire curtain headed his way.
The flames were much much hotter than before.
Without a single ounce of hesitation, he unsheathed his short sword, stepped forward and with a yell, parted the flames.
Only to find Angel's form, his right side shrouded by ice, jumping through the opening, left hand extended with the palm open.
"Ice bullets barrage."
The boy quietly intoned, shooting out spikes of ice that covered the distance between the two.
Too fast for Savage to completely dodge, the Immortal blocked what he could and tanked what he could not.
When the barrage ended, Savage had a few ice spikes puncturing his body. All of them were in places that would not impede his fighting strength. And besides, the wounds were already healing.
Something that angel had already anticipated as he landed, cartwheeling through the air to add more momentum to his next move.
Above his right hand, held closer to his hips was a red ball of flame compressing at a very high rate, warping the very air infact.
"Fire bomb."
Calling out the name of the attack once more, saw the release of the ball of flames, which upon leaving Angel's control, instantly destabilized and exploded in Savage's face.
The Immortal and the weapon racks on the sides were thrown back, sending them on a collision course with the furthest wall.
The entire chamber trembled with the shockwaves.
And above them, the servants in the mansion couldn't help but notice the effects.
In one room in particular, A pretty little girl in pig-tails was drawing on a piece of paper, when she looked up just as the chandelier above her broke and fell down.
Before it could slam into her and turn her to paste, the chandelier slowed down, covered by a shroud of green energy.
This incident went unnoticed by everyone except for Shade.
Meanwhile in the sparring chamber down below, Angel calmly stood- watching as Savage extricated himself from the debris caused by the explosion.
Almost poetically, his right hand lay limp, broken at the elbow.
Savage grit his teeth as he snapped the bone back in place, glowering at Angel who for the first time since they begun actually smiled.
"How's that for Martial ability?"
At the slightly mocking words, Savage chuckled in a hollow tone. Then he fell silent, before saying,
"You will pay for that brat."
And then he moved.
'Shit. He's fast.'
Angel thought, jumping back while unleashing elemental attacks at his father, obstructing his way while trying to actively land a blow.
However, senior Savage demonstrated his wealth of experience and power by simply bursting through any and all attacks that came his way.
And whenever he was faced with something he couldn't logically take on, a few quick slashes with his sword would take care of that.
'That weapon...is not normal.' Angel noted to himself as he created an ice shield to block the sword slash, only for his ice wall to immediately get cut through and Vandal to fly throw the opening just like Angel had a few seconds ago.
'It's over boy.'
Savage thought, relishing the vitriol in those hateful black eyes glaring at him.
Hateful eyes that brought out a brief sensation of fear in him. Which made him furious.
'I'll kill him and save myself the trouble of getting betrayed in the future.'
The Immortal decided, bringing his sword down on Angel's head.
The boy might have been impressive with the way he used his powers but that was it. No ice or fire could stop his Adamantium blade. It had been forged to deal with this exact problem.
Homo Magi.
'Goodbye son. In your next life...'
Savage's thought process was interrupted by a loud clang!
Looking down, he was shocked to find his sword blocked by a strange blade. The metal glowed a soft blue and the shaft of the blade was covered by Ice which extended up Angel's left hand.
"Wha-"
Once more, Savage was cut off mid sentence, only this time he did it to himself- jumping back to avoid a sharp arc of fire that still managed to wound him on the chest. Although the injury healed almost instantly.
"Thank you Shade."
Angel said to the shadows behind him, brandishing two distinct looking swords in each hand.
"Father, I would like to introduce you to Frost..."
He held up the sword covered in flames.
"...And Blaze."
He held up the sword covered in Ice.
"Funny."
Savage stated in a tone that suggested it was anything but.
"Oh, if you're thinking I made a mistake with the names, you're very mistaken."
Angel responded, pointing the tip of Frost in his father's direction.
"Made of Orichalcum, Frost can channel and enhance my Heat Mana to such a degree that it creates a thermal inversion field, in other words instead of radiating pure heat, it emits cold heat. Like so..."
He slashed out with Frost, aiming it at the walls to the side.
A white flame silently flew off the blade, leaving a slash mark on the wall before disappearing.
However, a strange phenomenon occurred where the wall started cracking before it disintegrated into nothing, revealing the wine cellar on the other side.
Immediately, Savage's eyes fell on the other blade in Angel's hands.
If Frost could convert hot mana into Cold Fire, then he guessed the opposite was true.
The blade covered in ice could paradoxically convert Cold mana into hot Ice.
"I know what you're thinking Father."
Angel smirked, holding up Blaze in his right hand.
"If Frost is this powerful, what about Blaze?"
Savage's face remained expressionless but to Angel who was proficient in reading body language, he easily noticed the slight twitch on Savage's jaw.
"Don't worry old man."
Angel chuckled, dropping Blaze onto a shadow pocket behind him.
"I've already been holding back 50% of my true strength. Using Blaze and Frost at the same time on you would be overkill."
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Chapter 12: Young Master...Are you okay?
(General P.O.V)
This...was not how he was expecting things to go.
For all intents and purposes, he was actually losing to his son. His 10 year old son!
Savage dodged yet another cold fire blast from the sky, leaving a wide groove on the floor that he just barely dodged with a roll.
And then he was up again, running around the sparring room with his adamantine sword flashing out, to sweep away and split apart the storm of elements coming from the center of the Sparring room.
Angel, standing in the eye of said storm, had a maniacal grin on his face.
"Keep jumping like a monkey father! Run for your life! But that won't change the outcome of this battle! You will die here!"
With Frost in his left hand, Angel brought it swinging down, creating a vertical slash of cold fire that flew towards Savage in a tall arc.
Angel then repeated the motion, this time slashing out horizontally, ending with him creating a criss crossing arc of white fire.
Caught in between the Ice wall Angel had created and the end of the Spar chamber, Vandal had no choice but to stand his ground and take the attack head on.
A yellow energy seemed to coat his body, flowing down his blade and shrouding it in an aura of gold.
"I've only ever used Chi 3 times in a battle, boy. Consider yourself worthy."
With that claim, Savage raised his hands, both gripped on the handle of his weapon.
And then he too, swung down.
The very air screamed in front of him, a wide arc of Chi leaving the blade in the same manner of attack as Angel's Cold Fire slashes.
That said, Savage's own attack was not only bigger but it carried with it an energy Angel had only sensed once.
It was different from mana. Or a Metahuman's ability. Chi, was the lifeforce of a being.
Both attacks met in the middle, crashing and straining against each other before both energies exploded outwards.
Numerous slashes appeared on the walls, floor and ceiling of the chamber.
Savage found himself thrown back, the entire front of his body was now covered in slash marks and wounds that looked like burns, except the afflicted flesh was disintegrating into ash.
His back slammed onto the furthest wall, expelling all the air in his lungs before he fell to the floor.
His hair came undone, the strands falling over his eyes.
The weight of his sword in his hand felt off. Looking down, Savage growled in anger.
His sword. Something he had had for thousands of years, created from the strongest metal in the planet...was chipped and cracked.
Even during battles with the justice society, justice League, the New Gods and some of the most powerful beings in the world, it had never quite sustained this amount of damage.
Clank.
The sword clattered as the Immortal discarded it on the floor. It was useless to him now.
"I'll make you hurt in places you never thought you could."
The Immortal hissed out, pushing himself to his feet.
Once upright, Savage found himself tilting unsteadily. That's when he realized his right hand was missing from the elbow down.
And it wasn't healing...
Not only that, the arm itself seemed to be disintegrating into dust, the flesh, blood and bone flaking off as if burning in an invisible flame. And if it didn't stop...he remembered the wall from before, how it had turned into ash.
That was the fate awaiting him. Unless he did something. Like cutting off his entire arm from the shoulder.
Looking around for his discarded sword, Savage's anger only grew when he spotted Angel's foot on the blade.
"I told you, there's no running from this. Or surviving it."
Angel drawled.
"And once I'm done...not even your immortality will save you."
Vandal took a deep breath, giving the impression that he was calming himself down. But really, his anger had turned from fiery to cold.
"I had planned to only break your jaw, maybe cut off an arm or leg."
The immortal said in a low and dangerous tone.
"With Ivo's expertise, you would have replaced it with a cybernetic one. But... You have truly angered me, Son. And now, your life is forfeit."
Angel stayed silent, tilting his head to the side in quiet contemplation.
"Nah, I'd win."
The younger Savage quipped casually, propping Frost on his shoulder and kicking the weapon on the ground towards Vandal.
The latter stared at the weapon at his feet, before turning a baleful stare at his son.
"Have you learned nothing boy?"
Savage inquired while picking the blade up.
"The first rule of being a conqueror is to never show mercy to your enemies."
(Angel's Actual P.O.V)
I feel a smile stretch out across my face.
"Mercy?"
I repeat.
What a funny thing to say.
"I believe you're mistaken Father. The reason I allow you a blade is because, it's a disgrace for a warrior to die without a weapon."
Saying so, I hoist Frost off my shoulder before holding it with the tip facing down.
The time for talk is over.
It's in my demeanor. And I see that he understands the same, his feet spread slightly apart, with the left one a few inches in front of the other.
Before attacking, he raises the blade in his hand and instantly cuts off his arm from the shoulder.
Smart. Had he not done that, the Cold Fire would have consumed it all and more.
While someone else would have had a type of reaction to losing an entire arm due to the pain, Father merely grunts, before steel flashes in his eyes.
And that's the cue.
Instead of shooting forward at crazy speeds like before, this time I try something different.
I take a step forward and just instantly and without warning, appear at his side, too fast for him to notice the sparks of blue and red lightning covering my form. And also too fast for him to dodge.
Especially when I've already pushed Frost into his chest, piercing his heart in a single breath.
For the first time ever, I see fear in his eyes. Fear and confusion as to how I was able to move so fast he couldn't perceive me.
"Your biggest mistake, was trying to control me."
I'm surprised by the sheer venom in my tone.
"But you forget Father, you can't control a living thing unless you kill what's alive about it."
And then I twist Frost while it's inside his chest. And the first indications of pain appear as the agony replaces the fear from before.
"H-how?"
The Immortal stutters.
Initially I don't feel like answering.
And then it occurs to me that this was what a villain would do- start monologuing to the hero at their mercy, only for the hero to take advantage of that and stall for time, before ultimately turning the tables around.
But Savage is far from a hero.
And besides the pleasure of seeing his facial expression change as I reveal to him the real reason I kidnapped the Flash, there's also a benefit to him stalling for time.
Namely, it makes me look good when he tries a last ditch effort and I still end up killing him.
And even more importantly, it will give him a chance to pull out the ace up his sleeve. Something I've been looking for.
And so I answer him, leaning closer so he can hear me whisper.
"How? Easy, I just did what you've been afraid to do all these years, win."
Suddenly there is a sleek and futuristic cuboid device with intricate patterns or symbols in his left hand.
Jackpot. The Fatherbox
However, before he can activate it and portal away, Frost flashes across his body in hundreds of criss crossing slashes that split his body into several chunks of disintegrating flesh.
With my right hand, I grab the Fatherbox and immediately throw it into a shadow to my side.
I don't have time to study it now or even form a bond with it, as all other Fatherboxes and Motherboxes do.
I return my gaze to my Father's remains and decapitated head, where the flesh on the neck is flaking off under the effects of Cold Fire.
I know that Shade has a camera recording the whole thing. From the time I entered the spar room to the end of the Immortal.
The whole battle has been captured and will soon be sent to a few notable figures, namely Father's business associates.
This will no doubt cause an uproar in the Villain world, but it's all a part of the plan.
Meanwhile, I consider what to say to the man who had contributed to bringing me into this world.
I could tell him that this is payback for killing my birth mother, or my sister Olympia or the fucked up tasks he made me do for him.
I can even accuse him of Fire and Ice's deaths. Yes, they died in my hands but if it wasn't for him...
I stop myself before falling into those memories. Memories and a Lesson from dear old dad, I would rather forget.
In the end, I say nothing as the light leaves his eyes, and the Immortal finally dies.
I don't leave my place before his entire body has turned to ash.
And still I keep on standing there, lost in thought.
After 3 years of secretly planning his death, it almost feels surreal that he's gone.
"Young Master...are you okay?"
I sense Shade's presence behind me.
And this time, I don't have even take a second to answer.
"Yeah. I am."
It feels as if a massive weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
"I'm definitely okay now."
I echo with a sigh.
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Chapter 13: Goddamn, I'm filthy rich.
(Angel's P.O.V)
The walk back to my room was done silently.
Vandal Savage, my father was dead by my hands. The freedom I had desired so much was finally mine. And I intended to use it to move up some of my other plans.
Without Savage around anymore, someone had to take over. And despite only being 10 years old, I was that somebody.
I couldn't trust anyone else with this responsibility. It was my birthright and my battle right. I was the one who put the sword to his neck.
"Shade, did you take care of the other thing?"
I questioned while climbing up the stairs from the underground section of the Mansion.
"Just as you commanded Young Master, all the threats have been neutralized."
He whispered from the shadows.
"And my sister?"
I added.
"The young mistress is still asleep. I made sure not to make a sound."
He replied to which I nodded in satisfaction.
"Good. You have pleased me. After this, take a week off and be with your family."
I also needed to talk to the Calculator and properly thank Shade for his services. I'm thinking a nice bonus and maybe an all expenses paid for trip to Hawaii.
A happy minion is a loyal minion. Less chance of them stabbing you in the back.
The second I entered the mansion proper through climbing the stairwell, it immediately felt like a ghost town.
There was no sound. The maids weren't running around nor was Mordecai's ugly face to be seen anywhere.
"I don't see any bloodstains."
I commented while going up to my room.
"I opened a portal under them that led to a Volcano."
Shade responded with a tone akin to amusement.
"The look on their faces as they realized what was happening brought me...extreme satisfaction."
Oh yeah, Shade had a hidden dark side as well. Not surprising, you don't become a villain and stay one without being 'wrong' in some way.
In any case, he did good. I will have to double that bonus I was thinking about.
Now I wouldn't have to worry about getting backstabbed by the Staff who were all fiercely loyal to my deceased father.
Nor would I have to worry about them using Candi to control me. They were the final loose ends.
"And the footage?"
"Sent to all relevant parties. I anticipate a reaction soon, young master."
That made me spare a glance at the shadows to my side.
"What kind of reaction?"
"It depends."
I could almost feel him shrug his shoulders.
"You have no doubt proven your power by taking Vandal Savage, the Immortal's life. But some of his...associates have schemed to do the same for years. Those are the ones to watch out for. They will...resist."
Resist. How laughable.
"Then they too shall face the same fate as my Father."
I said in a tone colder than any Ice I could create.
"Brother..."
A small voice called out to me from the side.
That's when I realized the door to Candi's room was open, and my little sister, her Teddybear Teddy hanging from her right hand was standing on the entrance.
"Hey."
I walked over to her, getting on one knee to put us at eye level.
"What are you doing up at this time?"
"I couldn't sleep."
She answered in a soft voice, staring behind me.
"Where is everyone?...its sounds so quiet."
Good senses and she's only 4.
We shared the same color of hair, the same tone of skin and the same eyes too.
She might have been mistaken for my twin if it wasn't for the age difference.
"Just go to sleep Candi. I'll come by in the morning okay?"
I urged her inside, tousling her hair. She frowned, whether it was due to patting her on the head or the nickname I called her. It was definitely the nickname.
"Could...could you read me a story?"
She shyly asked.
I looked down at myself, my clothes were not damaged during the fight, nor was I hurt. But I still felt like taking a shower and eating my fill before leaving this place.
To that end, I shook my head.
"Maybe tomorrow night."
I also had a lot of things to discuss with Shade. She looked disappointed but nodded in acceptance.
The door softly closed behind her and I moved on, even past my room, before coming to a stop at the door leading to Father's office.
Before I could shower or eat, there was something much more important I had to do. I needed to find out what exactly I was inheriting.
He thought I didn't know about the high tech safe hidden behind a portrait of him.
In fact, no one should have.
Too bad I had had Shade spying on him for months, without being detected.
And with his powers, getting inside the safe was a matter of a single shadow portal and a hand that reached in.
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I hummed in gratitude as my Minion placed a set of documents on the table in front of me.
I made myself comfortable on Father's chair and immediately sank into the set of papers held within what looked to be a folder made of skin.
"Get me something to eat. I anticipate being here for some time."
I sensed Shade's presence slink away to carry out the order, and then used my innate heat sense to scan the office for any peeping toms.
Satisfied I was alone, I perused the first page and my eyes almost popped out.
"30% Stake in S.T.A.R Labs? 15% ownership of Kord industries? What the fuck?!"
My disbelief ended when I realized who Vandal Savage was.
An Immortal. In other words, someone who could cheat the ravages of time. A figure like that would have more than enough time to prepare strategies that benefitted him in the long run.
I held back my surprise and continued reading, not even noticing shade when he placed a meal on the table.
Hours passed and when I finally placed the folder down, I knew I had hit the Jackpot. Even in my wildest imagination, what the Folder contained was unexpected.
Father was arguably one of the, if not THE richest person on the planet.
He had major stakes in almost the top 100 fortune 500 companies on the planet, including Wayne industries(4.5% ownership) , Lexcorp(3.4% ownership), Queen Consolidated(10% ownership) and there was more.
Most of them were under different aliases, no doubt for anonymity.
But some like Lexcorp, Sivana industries and Kord Industries were under a company called Savage Holdings, which was a branch of an international Conglomerate of the same name: Savage Co.
And boy oh boy, from there the rabbit hole went deeper and deeper.
Savage Co. had many subsidiary companies that operated Semi-autonomously. They included:-
Savage Enterprises: Focus on real estate, owning luxurious properties in major cities.
Savage Laboratories: Advances in biotechnology, genetic engineering, and secretive projects.
Savage Holdings: Manages major investments and has influence in the global economy.
Savage Entertainment: Produces popular media, shaping global entertainment trends.
Savage Energy: Deals in renewable energy solutions, contributing to environmental initiatives.
Savage Security Solutions: Provides top-tier security services globally.
Savage Shipping & Logistics: Facilitates global trade and transportation.
Savage Artifacts & Antiquities: Acquires rare artifacts and relics globally.
Some of these subsidiaries were shell companies for Father's more...illegal dealings.
For example while Savage Shipping and logistics, did facilitate global trade and transportation, it was a front for his drug and human trafficking ring.
The last one left a bad taste in my mouth, so I resolved to do a massive restructuring soon.
"Shade, get me the names and personal information of all the Executive leaders of these subsidiaries and the CEO of Savage Co. Oh and invite them to lunch in 4 weeks time."
I instructed Shade.
"Yes. Young Master."
He responded right away but I couldn't shake the feeling that I was missing something.
"Also, set an interview for the position of Personal Assistant. They must be female, below 40, a quick thinker and even faster learner. And they should be willing to work flexible hours. And a nanny as well. If we can find one with experience handling superpowered kids, even better."
Candi's powers had awakened a few months ago. She seemed to have telekinesis though the ability was more magic than a metahuman power.
Just like me.
Which raised questions I wasn't sure I wanted answered.
I made a mental note to contact Ivo. He might have been a friend of my Dad's, but I realized after a few run ins with the mad genius that his loyalties were even more ambiguous than his morality.
If there was anyone who could tell me what exactly Scandal Savage was, it was him.
In the meantime...
"Shade, is there anything else that needs our immediate attention?"
I questioned, closing the folder.
"Everything is ready for evacuation Young Master. I have cleared out the cellar, the ore storage, your weapon compartment and all the books and scrolls in your personal library."
What a competent lackey. I might have to triple his bonus.
"Good work."
The sun's rays shone through the window behind Father's office, indicating it was already morning.
I rubbed the sides of my head as I felt the stirrings of a headache. Not surprising as I had been up for 3 days.
"Candi will be waking up soon. Could I trouble you with fixing her something to eat before we leave?"
"Of course, Young Master. Excuse me."
For the second time, Shade's presence faded, leaving me to finally look into the last thing within the Folder, a small disk that was slotted on the back of it.
Despite being as old as dirt, Savage was sufficiently adequate when it came to handling technology.
Case in point, he had a computer on his desk that I booted up. And after a few tries, I managed to hack it and gain access.
The next thing was to slot in the disk and then I leaned back, clicking and opening the files to see what was inside.
Lots of company revenue sheets, locations with hundreds of different businesses and properties across the globe(he literally had real estate in almost every nation on the planet), secret warehouses, a collection of luxurious vehicles, including personal jets, cruise liners...the list went on.
And lastly...lots and lots of bank statements.
And holy shit, I had never seen so many zeroes in both my lives.
For context, Savage Holdings was a finance focused company that had ownership over a few banks chains across Europe, North and South America.
In some of those banks he had accounts on his name.
The least of which held an amount of...One hundred million dollars. (100,000,000 usd)
And I was the sole heir to all this fortune.
Goddamn, I'm filthy rich.
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Chapter 14: Where's My Money?
(General P.O.V)
The Supervillain community was hit with shock, when rumors of Vandal Savage's death spread.
Of course they all knew that the Immortal had faced many 'deaths' before. It was par the course.
However, the video file spreading around showing exactly that...did a lot to change their minds.
And now everyone's attention was on the 10 year old boy responsible for this almost insurmountable deed.
Who was Angel Savage?
And most importantly what was he planning next?
The upper echelon of the criminal underground, most of them business partners or associates of Savage, spread across various continents, received an answer to that, when their enemies and rivals heads were delivered onto their desks on silver platter.
A letter was stapled on each of their foreheads.
The letter said, 'Business goes on as usual, or your head will be the one delivered to your new replacement.'
Angel was wasting no time in securing his Father's assets and criminal empire, before the news of his demise led to some rebellion or push back.
It was the nature of the life of a Supervillain after all. Fear mattered more than loyalty or respect when dealing with people who wouldn't hesitate to sell their own mother for profit.
Naturally news of his takeover reached the ears of The Light.
Now, The Light was a secret organization made up of some of the smartest and most powerful Supervillains in the world.
And Savage had been the Premier head, meaning the Leader.
A week after his death, the Light gathered for an urgent meeting.
The contents of which involved 1 name, Angel Savage.
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2006 ( 4 years to Young Justice Canon)
-2 weeks after the Death of the Immortal-
-An Island in the Caribbean sea-
-Santa Prisca-
-1030hrs-
(Angel's P.O.V)
The two weeks following Father's death have been dreadfully busy.
Busy to the point I was wishing I had set up the Interview for the P.A much earlier.
The kind of shit I had to handle:- the logistics and fallout of what I had done, was nothing to scoff at.
Luckily, I had a metahuman capable of traversing anywhere in the world at a moment's notice, ferrying me all the way from Asia to talk to the Triads, to a discussion with the Mafia in Italy.
The illegal elements of Father's organization needed a firmer hand, and my being there in person served to reinforce that principle.
It also showed them who the boss was.
For those that defied and resisted my position and leadership on account of something like age...well, let's just say, I got a lot of practice dummies for my new powers over the week.
The number of criminal organizations I burnt to the ground easily reached dozens.
That said, using the Speedforce in conjunction with Icyhot wasn't...going exactly as planned. Progress was slow.
I was also getting used to the Speedforce as a power. It's energy felt different from the hot and cold Mana within me.
Later this week, I had a scheduled meeting with Professor Ivo, to do an official power test in hopes of finding out exactly what I could currently do, what I needed to learn to do and how to learn to do it.
For now however, I had something else to deal with. Something by the name of Bane.
"You know Bane, accountability is a very big word in the Island of relevancy."
I spoke, injecting a bit of levity into my tone. Just enough that he wouldn't take me seriously(it had worked wonders before when someone underestimated me)
Of course being the intelligent brute he was, Bane DID take me seriously. His men on the other hand, in the room with us, laughed.
"Listen Ninó, this is not a place for children."
The Lucha Libre mask wearing supervillain, famous for breaking the Bat's back stated while leaning back on his seat, hands clasped over his large chest.
A pair of tubes ran down the length of his arms, connected to the back of his head. Likely used to feed the venom super steroid across his body. Mmh, I wouldn't mind studying the drug.
"Ninó?"
I muttered. Then snapped a finger.
Immediately, all his men sank through their shadows, leaving only the heads above the floor.
Bane heard their shouts and turned around, only to let out a grunt as Blaze, suddenly in my hand, sank through the back of his left palm and came out under the table.
He grunted, gritting his teeth but made no other move. He knew I could easily pull the same move on him as I had his men.
Black eyes met my own across the table between us.
My foot was braced against the ledge, my right hand on the handle of my ice covered sword.
I could see his other hand inch down his body, only for me to channel cold mana through Blaze in response.
A layer of Red ice covered his entire palm and a portion of his wrist, causing him to wince as the heat radiating out scalded his skin, all without damaging it. This was one of the effects of Blaze.
"I'll level with you Bane, stealing from me is PUNISHABLE by death."
I stated, leaning on Blaze and pushing it deeper in.
If looks could kill, then I would have been close to a dead man based on his glare.
"I dare not steal from the Immortal, but you're not h-"
His words cut off as I twisted the blade a little, prompting a pained curse out of him.
A glint of not quite fear but caution appeared in his gaze. Despite the pain he was in, I admired that he could remain calm. Usually using Blaze on someone had the side effect of lots of screaming.
"Santa Prisca is an ideal location."
I begun.
"Part of the biggest smuggling and drug distribution chain across North and South America. Now, dear old Dad always kept his records up to date. So when I saw the disrepancy between last month's report and now...well, Father didn't raise a fool. So, I'll ask the question I first asked when I arrived in this God forsaken Island. Where's my money Bane?"
I growled, the joking mood from before nowhere to be found.
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"How's your hand?"
I asked Bane, the two of us watching as his men loaded the large crates of drugs, onto the military cargo plane that officially belonged to Savage Shipping.
Turns out the 'brief' money delay was caused by freakish weather across the Caribbean, preventing him from shipping the goods.
What a coincidence that it happened exactly 2 weeks after Vandal Savage's death was publicized.
Of course I had anticipated a few issues from my father's underlings but this was the first time, I was directly clashing heads with a Supervillain affiliated with the business.
"It will be fine. I have had worse."
Bane answered from the side. Said hand was covered in a bandage but I knew it would heal in a week. Blaze didn't destroy, it just made you hurt. A lot.
A very different application from Frost. But that was why I loved them both.
"I bet you have."
I replied, using heat sense to ensure no prying eyes were around the runway at the back of Bane's factory.
The last thing I wanted was an interruption from the heroes or the authorities.
Though with Santa Prisca being fully under Bane, the chances of that happening were Zero. So really, the only way things could get complicated was if this was a trap.
"Young Master, I have incoming from the Jungle."
Shade whispered from the shadow beneath my ear.
A small smile spread across my lips before disappearing. How predictable.
"How many?"
I asked.
"I count 50."
Shade sent through.
"Who is it? Kobra?"
I knew that some time in the next 5 years they would attack Santa Prisca, defeat and imprison Bane before snatching his factory away from him.
"No. They are dressed in all black and are carrying a lot of blades and sharp weapons."
At that, I couldn't help the snort that escaped me.
The League of Assassins most likely.
An organization under one of Father's closest friends, someone I would describe as an old monster, with just as more experience as Father on account of being long lived.
The Demon's Head, Ra's Al Ghul.
"So it really was a trap huh?"
I spoke out loud, sighing in bemusement as Bane stiffened from the side.
"I'm disappointed. You'd think someone as smart as you would realize who to beat your chips on."
"How did you know?"
Bane asked in a low voice, the two of us watching as the last of the cargo was carried onto the plane.
His men had been obviously briefed on what was about to go down. I could see the few around us slowly move in formation, their weapons subtly aimed my way.
"Your reaction is proof enough."
I chuckled, holding out a hand and grabbing the blade that jumped out of my shadow.
"Mierda!"
Bane cursed, his body growing huge from the Venom pumping through his system.
"I'll kill you myself Ninó! No one embarrasses me and gets away with it!"
I got a first hand look at the effects of Venom. Bane's muscle mass seemed to baloon out and veins jutted out across his body.
He swung his hand back in a telegraphed but very powerful punch. Unfortunately it was too slow.
The ground I was on exploded at the impact but I was already behind him, Blaze having cut through the tubes dispensing the venom into his body.
A slash across his back, left a layer of Red Ice across his body that spread, covering him in a block of ice that radiated heat.
"Chill out for a second."
I felt it appropriate to make the quip before turning to face his men.
"How fast do you guys think you can shoot before I kill you?"
I asked.
They immediately pulled the triggers.
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Chapter 15: What I Expect Of You
(Angel's P.O.V)
When two evenly matched combatants meet in a clash of blows, the victor is most likely determined by speed.
Speed is king.
And that only becomes more apparent, more evident, undeniably so...when you're faster than your opponent by such a magnitude that even if you were facing an army, they would be outmatched.
The half second it took for Bane's men to pull the trigger, I had already counted out their numbers, found out each of their relative positions and blitzed through them so fast I wasn't even a blur.
In the time it took to blink, fifteen heads were flying in the air, thrown up by the force of my attack.
"Aaaand...scene."
My words coincided with the sound of bodies dropping on the ground.
"Young master, what should we do about Bane?"
Shade asked, causing me to turn around and regard the supervillain still contained on the block of red ice to my back.
He had his mouth open in an expression of pain.
"He betrayed me, let him steam in the Ice for a few hours."
I instructed.
Shade's response was to swallow the block of ice through its Shadow to prevent Bane from getting rescued. Fortunately for the latter, the chances of him dying through suffocation were minimal.
Red Ice was different from regular ice. It was porous as it existed in a unique state of both gas and solid, allowing oxygen to pass through it and carbon dioxide to escape.
I would deal with Bane later, right now, I wanted to test how strong the League of shadows were.
(General P.O.V)
A few hundred figures dressed in black were moving through the trees towards the factory from the surrounding forest.
Their passing was silent, not a leaf was ruffled, nor the scuff of a leather sole left on the branches.
It could be noted that they moved in formation, all following one person at the head.
The trees passed by in a blur and then as one, they all came to a sudden stop.
The reason why became obvious as the one at the lead, had their palm up, signifying the presence of an enemy.
A couple of hand signs and the figures broke off into three groups. One took the right route, and another the left, aiming to cover their flanks.
The last group was in the middle, they along the leader would move on ahead on a direct path towards the enemy.
That plan changed when a massive wall of fire bloomed above the treeline, in the direction the left group had taken.
Screams of pain could be heard as the League of shadows assassins were all turned into cinder.
The spectacle repeated itself when a wall of ice suddenly manifested in the direction the right group had taken.
It didn't take a genius to know that both groups had been killed.
"Shit."
The leader muttered.
"Scatter."
The order was carried out as the assassins created distance from each other, but made sure not to leave their colleague's line of sight.
The only sound became the crackling noise the fire made as it burnt the trees to their side.
And then mist begun to blanket the area from their front. It flowed through the ground like a carpet, obstructing the forest below from view.
The Leader was about to call for a retreat, when a shadow appeared from the mist.
"I really hope they sent more of you."
A young voice mused from the ground.
"I don't want this to end too quickly."
'It's him.'
The Leader thought.
'Attack. As. One.'
The Leader signed to the rest of the Assassins, and like a swarm of bees, every single one of them jumped at Angel just as he emerged from the mist.
With a dangerous glint in his eyes, Angel fell into a ready stance, smiling,
"And here I thought you would indulge me. But fine, if you want to die that fast, who am I to stop you?"
(General P.O.V)
The shadows swirled, depositing the red block of ice inside the special dungeons below the Young Master's summer mansion.
The mansion was located on the outskirts of a town called Greendale in Massachusetts, above a Leyline node.
Angel had turned it into his pseudo-lair. The presence of so much ambient energy in the air, and the fact no heroes were close by made it an ideal location.
Shade made sure the bars of the dungeon were locked and then sank into his shadow only to pop out through another in the kitchen above.
"Where's big brother?"
Only for a small voice to demand from his back.
Shade turned around and found Candie sitting on the kitchen island, an untouched sandwich still wrapped in a plastic plate beside her, and her teddy bear floating around her head shrouded in a green energy.
The Teddy bear was dancing.
'She's getting better with her telekinesis.' Shade noted.
"Young miss, how was school today?"
He enquired, moving towards the fridge. If she wasn't feeling up to the sandwich then meat was the go to. Her and Angel shared the same preferences.
"Boring."
The little girl replied, crossing her hands on her chest. The teddy bear mirrored the action.
"Angel said he'd be home to help me with my powers."
Shade could hear the accusatory tone in her voice.
"The young master is currently occupied."
He tried to appease her, adding before she could complain,
"How about I help you out with your homework before he gets here? That way you can have more than enough time to practice your powers."
The smile that lit up her face reminded him of his own daughter. Maybe a play date could be planned? He would have to ask the Young Master about it.
Shade knew how terribly lonely Candie could get. Having a friend her own age would only do her good. Especially now that things were about to get hectic.
This was the first time in the month following Savage's death that The Light had so openly attacked Angel.
Shade knew the Young Master had anticipated they would make a move and was prepared to face them head on.
Shade could only hope that when the time came, he would be as helpful to the Young Master as he could be.
Even though Angel had never assigned him to fight, Shade knew what the Young Master was trying to go up against.
But in the same vein, the Light had no idea what they were going up against.
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-Infinity Island-
-Headquarters of the League of Shadows-
On an island shrouded in a perpetual mist, there was a collection of East Asian styled buildings built alongside the slopes of a hill.
On the massive courtyard infront of the main building were hundreds of shadows going through Katas.
Their movements were smooth and fluid, synchronized so that each kick was performed as one, each block raised in unison.
Above the staircase leading into the building was a platform on which a woman stood.
She was wearing a red leather top, with black hair that reached to the small of her back, and a Chinese saber with a red tassel on the pommel strapped to her hip.
She watched the shadows on the courtyard like a hawk, occasionally calling out orders or instructing them on what they were doing wrong.
Often when someone messed up, she would call for the rest to stop, before marching over and proceeding to 'show' the one that failed the Kata how to conduct them.
This usually involved a thorough ass kicking.
Above the courtyard, on the second floor of the huge building, was a balcony.
The balcony had a wide view of the entire front of the island, as well as the docks leading out into the ocean.
On this balcony sat a man.
The man wore green combat robes, had hair that was black at the top and white on the sides, a trimmed beard and sharp green eyes.
Beside him was a beautiful woman with similar green eyes, in a full body black attire, similar to the shadows on the courtyard.
Only where theirs were baggy, the woman's outfit clung to her like a second skin.
A tea set sat in between the two, although only one of them had a cup in their hands.
"Father,"
Talia Al Ghul, the Demon Head's daughter, spoke up.
"The team I sent failed their task to bring the boy back. I am yet to receive an update."
She stared at the steaming cup with a green liquid held in her hands, frowning before placing it down.
"We underestimated him."
"Yes. Yes we did."
Ra's stated, eyes still on the courtyard.
"The son of a snake is a snake. The son of a conquerer will act like one. He would be a good fit for the League of Shadows."
Talia sharply turned to regard her father.
"Father, surely you cannot be thinking..."
"We need to establish a connection with him, Talia."
The Demon's head told her.
"And if he's Vandal Savage's son, the only thing I expect he will be amenable to, is a relationship built on equal footing."
Talia ground her teeth so hard, she thought they would crack. She knew what her father was insinuating. The only way to build that kind of relationship was through marriage. And with Nyssa dead, that responsibility fell to her.
"I deserve the right to test him first."
Talia stated.
"I will only accept him if he bests all my top warriors. And me."
Ra's turned to look at his daughter.
"Very well. But if you lose, I expect you to do everything you can to satisfy his every wish."
His tone took on a darker note.
"I'm doing this for us Talia. The Immortal has faced down Gods and Devils and lived to tell the tale. Anyone poweful enough to kill him...is not someone we want as an enemy."
As their conversation continued, on the platform below the woman instructing the Shadows happened to overhear the talk between Father and Daughter.
Lady Shiva smirked as a glint of interest appeared in her eyes.
The Son of Vandal Savage huh?
The boy could be a good challenge for her daughter.