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Chapter 3: The Perfect Run - Chapter 3: Men of Honor

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As per the name, the Bakuto was a Japan-themed casino.

Having parked his car nearby, Ryan glanced up at the building with amazement. The architects had recreated a perfect copy of an oriental pagoda tower, as large as a mall; a red carpet led to golden, ostentatious tori gates with the casino’s title plastered on them. Hordes of gamblers walked inside, some dressed in traditional Asian clothes like qipao, others in tuxedos and expensive gowns. Of course, none were as stylish as Quicksave’s own fabulous outfit, but the Genome gave them points for trying.

The staff had even dressed the bouncers as samurai in low-grade, Genius-made armor. They looked almost like feudal armor, but heavier and bound by flexible circuits instead of clothing fabric. Very nice design, especially the stained glass visor. Ryan wondered if they had lightsabers to go along with it.

“No weapons allowed inside,” one bouncer said, as he and a compatriot checked Ryan out. Due to their armor, both were at least one head taller than the Genome. They immediately found the throwing knives hidden in his sleeves, and then examined him very thoroughly.

It took them a few minutes to find most of his stuff.

“Twenty-five throwing knives, two revolvers, including one desert eagle, one energy pistol, one frag grenade, a switchblade, a hand buzzer, and…” The bouncer frowned, seizing a tiny metal sphere the size of a baseball. “Is that a bomb?

“Yep,” Ryan answered. “Genius tech.”

“EMP? Gunpowder?”

“Thermo-nuclear.”

The bouncer chuckled heartily until he realized Ryan was serious. He then exchanged a glance with his fellow guards, all of them put their hands on a saber around their belts.

“You keep an A-bomb in your back pocket?” The guard wagged the device at Ryan’s face.

“It’s only for dissuasion!” the courier promised while crossing his fingers. “I Korea swear!”

The bouncer remained silent a moment, then touched his helmet and hushed words which Ryan couldn’t hear. No doubt he was contacting his manager.

“You can get your… stuff back after you’re done,” the bouncer declared, putting his weapons in a bag. “But one wrong move and that bomb will find its way in another A-place. Understood?”

“Yes, sir!” Ryan replied as he waltzed into the casino like a child.

He immediately found himself walking through a corridor of pachinkos, those strange Japanese slot machines; gamblers toiled on them, enslaved by their otherworldly power. The sight reminded Ryan of the four loops he spent addicted to these machines, before getting bored.

Ah, the nostalgia.

A few steps later, Ryan entered the main gambling hall, mixing both Japanese art design and western gambling entertainment. Roulette wheels stood side by side with blackjack tables, and they even had an arena for sumo wrestling next to a sushi bar. An elevator at the center led to the higher floors, each probably catering to different tastes.

A giant screen above the sushi bar showed a promotional image of New Rome’s colosseum, and a T-rex roaring on its grounds, under the acclaim of the crowd. A voice over hyped up the competition.

“This mutant dinosaur has been cloned from ancient times and improved to fight at Colosseum Maximus! MAXIMUS! And if dinosaurs won’t do it, our robots will!” The screen changed from the picture of a Jurassic Park ad to a humanoid mecha straight out of an old Japanese cartoon. “Coming straight out of our weapon development program, Dynamis introduces you to the Megafighter Mark III! Meant to fight the deadliest Psychos and marauders, this killing machine will keep you on your toes! Will any contestant get the better of these bloodthirsty monsters? You will see it in tonight’s episode of Colosseum… MAXIMUS! Only at Dynamis!”

Ryan noticed a smaller screen showing the odds, people betting either which contestants would survive, or if the T-rex would eat them all on the first round. For some obscure reason, most betted on an overwhelming dinosaur victory.

Ryan wandered towards the roulette near the sushi bar and immediately started placing bets, throwing stacks of euro bills on the table.

“Quicksave?” a man asked Ryan, the clinking of his outfit announcing his presence long before he called out to the courier.

This guy also wore samurai armor, but one blue and far sleeker, almost skintight. Instead of a faceless glass visor, his helmet took the shape of a black demon mask, allowing Ryan to see the black eyes and mouth below. The bouncers nodded at him in respect, and quite a few people gave the man a wide berth. Yeah, clearly a Genome.

“Yes?” Ryan asked, feigning innocence.

“You don’t have precognition right, I hope?” the man asked, crossing his arms. “Because I will have to kick you out if you do. We don’t allow Blue Genomes to play.”

“Precognition?” the courier shook his head. “Naaaah, of course not. I’m as Violet as they come.”

Genomes were classified depending on the color of the elixir which gave them their power. Blue focused on information manipulation, from precognition to infohazards, while Violet had spacetime-related abilities.

“Then you can’t peer into alternate timelines or a cheat like that?” samurai-guy asked. “Or rewind time and send information to your past self?”

“But if I can rewind time and erase this conversation so it never happened, do you even exist right now? Or are you a mere simulation of my feverish mind?”

Samurai-guy simply decided to watch, trying to make sense of the terrible existential conundrum Quicksave just threw at his face.

In the end, the courier blew thirty thousand bucks, but he had memorized the roulette numbers and the victorious gladiators’ names for a later loop. Strangely, while the dinosaur won, one firecracker had managed to survive all the way to the end.

“Alright, you definitely aren’t a seer,” samurai-guy said, having acted as Ryan’s chaperone during his entire gambling spree. “I think you should slow down though. At this point, you’re pretty much burning money.”

“I’m sorry, what’s your name?” Ryan ended up asking his mysterious samurai overseer.

“I’m Zanbato. I’m an Augusti.”

“Are you Japanese? Because you don’t sound Japanese.”

“No,” he replied, a bit confused by the question. “I’m Italian.”

“Your supervillain name is Zanbato, but you’re not Japanese?” Goddamn counterfeit.

“I’m not a supervillain,” the man protested, clearly missing the point. “My girlfriend is Korean though.”

“You have a girlfriend?” Ryan gasped. “That’s wonderful!”

“Thanks,” the man replied with a smile. “I hope to marry her soon. I'm curious, why did you come to us? I heard Wyvern made you an offer too.”

“You guys won the coin toss,” Ryan replied bluntly.

Zanbato chuckled, rather amused. He quickly invaded Quicksave’s personal space by putting a hand on his shoulder. “I’m buying you a drink.”

The samurai-wannabe invited Ryan to the sushi bar, taking a beer while Ryan ordered tea. Bouncers formed a security perimeter around them, to allow them some privacy.

“Ghoul escaped,” Zanbato told Quicksave. “A mole in the Private Security told us his pals bust him out, probably with inside help. And knowing that maniac, he will be on your trail shortly. I thought you should know.”

Ryan gasped, promising to inform Wyvern that Ghoul’s friends would bust him out on his next save. “Are you telling me that Private Security is corrupt? I would never have known!”

“The grunts are underpaid, so some are… open to negotiation. Their elite squads, especially those working for Dynamis’ executives, not so much.” Zanbato sipped his beer. “We know you have a pretty powerful ability, but you did good in approaching us. Safety in numbers I always say.”

“You know I’m immortal?” Ryan asked. “But I didn’t tell anyone!”

“You’re immortal?” Zanbato raised an eyebrow. “You can’t die?”

“I think I can, but I never succeeded.”

Zanbato paused, unsure how to answer. “Well, we know you can stop time for an unknown duration as your main power,” the man said. “Now what do you know about us?”

“That you are the biggest supervillain organization in Italy, and that your boss is invincible.”

“We are not…” Zanbato sighed. “We are a family and profit-minded society, men and women of honor. Not supervillains. That’s what Il Migliore labels us as because we aren’t corporate sellouts, and we build houses, churches, and hospitals for the poor. We are good for the community.”

“Your drugs are good for the heart too,” Ryan deadpanned. “But your weapons are better.”

“It’s not illegal,” Zanbato replied, which was true since there wasn’t a true government nowadays. “We have to fund ourselves. I’m telling you, where we rule, things are peaceful, people feel safe. There’s no pillager taking your stuff, no Psychos running around. When Augustus takes over Italy, and he will, you won’t recognize our country. It will be like before the Wars.”

The man sounded like he really believed it too. He seemed a bit young to rant about the ‘good old days’ though.

“Oh, also, do you have anything child related?” Ryan asked. “Because I’m pretty flexible, but if I find you do anything reprehensible to teens and below, then we’re going to have a problem.”

Zanbato’s mouth twisted into an expression of absolute disgust. “We don’t even sell Bliss to minors,” he said. “We aren’t savages. Not like the Meta. Anyway, do you know how we work as an organization? Because if you want to join us, you will have to bend to the hierarchy.”

“I’m more of a free spirit kind of guy,” Ryan said. “I’m just looking for help in finding a friend.”

“Oh?” this seemed to surprise the Genome. He must have thought Ryan a money-only kind of guy. “Whom?”

“Her name is Len. Black hair, blue eyes, Marxist-Leninist.”

“Do you have a photo?” Ryan shook his head. “Is she your girlfriend?”

“No, just my best friend. Been looking for her for years, until a client tried to pay me in tech she made. He said it came from New Rome.”

“Tech. She’s a Genius?” Zanbato finished his beer, mulling over that information. “Okay, look, if she’s what matters to you, then we’ll help you find her. Favor for a favor.”

Ryan could live with that. Once he had the information, he could always start a new loop and go to Len directly, without having to put a horse’s head in someone’s bed. “What favor?”

“We need muscle,” Zanbato said. “New Rome has a new problem called the Meta-Gang. They’re all Psychos.”

“I know them,” Ryan replied. “Had a skirmish with them years ago, back when they were small fries.”

Ghoul hadn’t joined then, but they were already vicious assholes.

Not that Ryan could blame them. The human body wasn’t made to handle more than one Elixir, even knockoffs. The combination of two powers made the genetic code unstable, usually driving the recipient mad. Sure, they gained an additional ability—nobody ever developed more than two as far as Ryan knew—but needed periodical injections of Elixirs to stabilize their body. These Genome mutants had the well-deserved nickname of Psychos.

You would think people knew better. But the thought of exceptional cases like Augustus, who gained two obscene powers with no ill-effects, always drove fools to try their luck.

“Long short story, these junkies started moving into our turf recently, especially the north neighborhoods,” Zanbato explained, as shouts erupted behind them. Ryan glanced behind him, noticing a new Colosseum battle had begun on TV. “They attacked our guys, we hit ‘em back, and now they assault our associates and suppliers like Renesco.”

“Can’t you…” Ryan mimicked a beheading motion. “You know…”

“Yes we can, but for now they’re just an annoying nuisance and the bosses want our best men to focus on more important matters.” Zanbato asked for another beer. “So what do you say? Help us beat up some mutants, get your girl?”

“Oooh, business.” Ryan joined his hands. “How many?”

“How many what?

“How many casualties?”

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The Perfect Run — Chapters

Ch.1 The Perfect Run - Chapter 1: Quicksave May 20 Ch.2 The Perfect Run - Chapter 2: Story Branching May 20 Ch.3 The Perfect Run - Chapter 3: Men of Honor ← Current May 20 Ch.4 The Perfect Run - Chapter 4: Random Encounter May 20 Ch.5 The Perfect Run - Chapter 5: Mission Accomplished May 20 Ch.6 The Perfect Run - Chapter 6: Divergence Point May 20 Ch.7 The Perfect Run - Chapter 7: Rust Town May 20 Ch.8 The Perfect Run - Chapter 8: Past Fragment: Len May 20 Ch.9 The Perfect Run - Chapter 9: The Made Men May 20 Ch.10 The Perfect Run - Chapter 10: Heroes & Villains May 20 Ch.11 The Perfect Run - Chapter 11: Railroading May 20 Ch.12 The Perfect Run - Chapter 12: Corporate Heroes May 20 Ch.13 The Perfect Run - Chapter 13: Batman & Robin May 20 Ch.14 The Perfect Run - Chapter 14: Field Work May 20 Ch.15 The Perfect Run - Chapter 15: Good Karma May 20 Ch.16 The Perfect Run - Chapter 16: Secret Enemies May 20 Ch.17 The Perfect Run - Chapter 17: The Hidden Route May 20 Ch.18 The Perfect Run - Chapter 18: Acid Rain May 20 Ch.19 The Perfect Run - Chapter 19: The Right Road May 20 Ch.20 The Perfect Run - Chapter 20: Past Fragment: Under the Sea May 20 Ch.21 The Perfect Run - Chapter 21: The Rehearsals May 20 Ch.22 The Perfect Run - Chapter 22: Speech Checks May 20 Ch.23 The Perfect Run - Chapter 23: The Reunion May 20 Ch.24 The Perfect Run - Chapter 24: Transition May 20 Ch.25 The Perfect Run - Chapter 25: Never Enuff Dakka May 20 Ch.26 The Perfect Run - Chapter 26: FPS May 20 Ch.27 The Perfect Run - Chapter 27: Past Fragment: The Crimes of Augustus May 20 Ch.28 The Perfect Run - Chapter 28: Suicide Run May 20 Ch.29 The Perfect Run - Chapter 29: The Rampage May 20 Ch.30 The Perfect Run - Chapter 30: Bites the Dust May 20 Ch.31 The Perfect Run - Chapter 31: Knight of Faith May 20 Ch.32 The Perfect Run - Chapter 32: Change of Plans May 20 Ch.33 The Perfect Run - Chapter 33: Black Swan May 20 Ch.34 The Perfect Run - Chapter 34: Hit and Run May 20 Ch.35 The Perfect Run - Chapter 35: Pre-Party May 20 Ch.36 The Perfect Run - Chapter 36: Color Rave May 20 Ch.37 The Perfect Run - Chapter 37: The War of the Suit May 20 Ch.38 The Perfect Run - Chapter 38: The Olympians May 20 Ch.39 The Perfect Run - Chapter 39: Court of the Lightning King May 20 Ch.40 The Perfect Run - Chapter 40: Past Fragment: Mechron's Last Stand May 20 Ch.41 The Perfect Run - Chapter 41: Past Fragment: The Darkness Beyond May 20 Ch.42 The Perfect Run - Chapter 42: Progress Made May 20 Ch.43 The Perfect Run - Chapter 43: The Ghost of Drug Island May 20 Ch.44 The Perfect Run - Chapter 44: Return of the Corpo May 20 Ch.45 The Perfect Run - Chapter 45: Blood in the Water May 20 Ch.46 The Perfect Run - Chapter 46: Chekhov's Gun May 20 Ch.47 The Perfect Run - Chapter 47: While Rome Burns May 20 Ch.48 The Perfect Run - Chapter 48: Bad End May 20 Ch.49 The Perfect Run - Chapter 49: Time and Again May 20 Ch.50 The Perfect Run - Chapter 50: Past Fragment: How to Tame Your Plushie May 20 Ch.51 The Perfect Run - Chapter 51: Route Split May 20 Ch.52 The Perfect Run - Chapter 52: Chance Meetings May 20 Ch.53 The Perfect Run - Chapter 53: Fashion Disaster May 20 Ch.54 The Perfect Run - Chapter 54: A Gambling Man May 20 Ch.55 The Perfect Run - Chapter 55: The Future Past May 20 Ch.56 The Perfect Run - Chapter 56: Heartfelt Talk May 20 Ch.57 The Perfect Run - Chapter 57: The Island of Dr. Tyrano May 20 Ch.58 The Perfect Run - Chapter 58: Family Business May 20 Ch.59 The Perfect Run - Chapter 59: Corpoalition May 20 Ch.60 The Perfect Run - Chapter 60: Lucky Break May 20 Ch.61 The Perfect Run - Chapter 61: Death Warrant May 20 Ch.62 The Perfect Run - Chapter 62: Quest Complete May 20 Ch.63 The Perfect Run - Chapter 63: End of Disc One May 20 Ch.64 The Perfect Run - Chapter 64: Past Fragment: A Death in Monaco May 20 Ch.65 The Perfect Run - Chapter 65: In Mysterious Ways May 20 Ch.66 The Perfect Run - Chapter 66: The Hit May 20 Ch.67 The Perfect Run - Chapter 67: Murphy's Law May 20 Ch.68 The Perfect Run - Chapter 68: Death Stranding May 20 Ch.69 The Perfect Run - Chapter 69: Limited Time May 20 Ch.70 The Perfect Run - Chapter 70: Gotcha May 20 Ch.71 The Perfect Run - Chapter 71: A Friend in Need May 20 Ch.72 The Perfect Run - Chapter 72: Plushieland May 20 Ch.73 The Perfect Run - Chapter 73: Civil War May 20 Ch.74 The Perfect Run - Chapter 74: Running the Asylum May 20 Ch.75 The Perfect Run - Chapter 75: Foreign Policy May 20 Ch.76 The Perfect Run - Chapter 76: Brainy Work May 20 Ch.77 The Perfect Run - Chapter 77: Change May 20 Ch.78 The Perfect Run - Chapter 78: Happiness Overdose May 20 Ch.79 The Perfect Run - Chapter 79: Past Fragment: Goodbye, Monaco! May 20 Ch.80 The Perfect Run - Chapter 80: Lonely Together May 20 Ch.81 The Perfect Run - Chapter 81: Good Morning New Rome May 20 Ch.82 The Perfect Run - Chapter 82: Corporate Raid May 20 Ch.83 The Perfect Run - Chapter 83: R&D May 20 Ch.84 The Perfect Run - Chapter 84: Left Behind May 20 Ch.85 The Perfect Run - Chapter 85: The Light Beyond May 20 Ch.86 The Perfect Run - Chapter 86: The End Times May 20 Ch.87 The Perfect Run - Chapter 87: Medical Care May 20 Ch.88 The Perfect Run - Chapter 88: Atom Smasher May 20 Ch.89 The Perfect Run - Chapter 89: Past Fragment: Bloodstream's Last Stand May 20 Ch.90 The Perfect Run - Chapter 90: Past Fragment: The First Run May 20 Ch.91 The Perfect Run - Chapter 91: Bloodline Empire May 20 Ch.92 The Perfect Run - Chapter 92: Best Laid Plans May 20 Ch.93 The Perfect Run - Chapter 93: Defenders of the Realm May 20 Ch.94 The Perfect Run - Chapter 94: Cheat Code May 20 Ch.95 The Perfect Run - Chapter 95: Double Date May 20 Ch.96 The Perfect Run - Chapter 96: Beast of the East May 20 Ch.97 The Perfect Run - Chapter 97: A Breath of Fresh Air May 20 Ch.98 The Perfect Run - Chapter 98: White Night May 20 Ch.99 The Perfect Run - Chapter 99: How I Met Your Daughter May 20 Ch.100 The Perfect Run - Chapter 100: Past Fragment: No Planet for Old Men May 20 Ch.101 The Perfect Run - Chapter 101: Lover's Breath May 20 Ch.102 The Perfect Run - Chapter 102: Moving On May 20 Ch.103 The Perfect Run - Chapter 103: Drug Bust May 20 Ch.104 The Perfect Run - Chapter 104: Return of the Cashmere May 20 Ch.105 The Perfect Run - Chapter 105: Miracle Cure May 20 Ch.106 The Perfect Run - Chapter 106: Mice Trap May 20 Ch.107 The Perfect Run - Chapter 107: Black Dinner May 20 Ch.108 The Perfect Run - Chapter 108: Go Daddy Go May 20 Ch.109 The Perfect Run - Chapter 109: Carnival Town May 20 Ch.110 The Perfect Run - Chapter 110: The Truth Beneath the Ice May 20 Ch.111 The Perfect Run - Chapter 111: Past Fragment: Origins of the Species May 20 Ch.112 The Perfect Run - Chapter 112: The Thing May 20 Ch.113 The Perfect Run - Chapter 113: Final Contact May 20 Ch.114 The Perfect Run - Chapter 114: Chemical Reaction May 20 Ch.115 The Perfect Run - Chapter 115: The Clone War May 20 Ch.116 The Perfect Run - Chapter 116: Couple Therapy May 20 Ch.117 The Perfect Run - Chapter 117: Making Waves May 20 Ch.118 The Perfect Run - Chapter 118: The Last Quest May 20 Ch.119 The Perfect Run - Chapter 119: The Last Save May 20 Ch.120 The Perfect Run - Chapter 120: Speedrunners May 20 Ch.121 The Perfect Run - Chapter 121: Presidential Debate May 20 Ch.122 The Perfect Run - Chapter 122: Second Chances May 20 Ch.123 The Perfect Run - Chapter 123: The Last Break May 20 Ch.124 The Perfect Run - Chapter 124: Lab Closure May 20 Ch.125 The Perfect Run - Chapter 125: Fusion & Fission May 20 Ch.126 The Perfect Run - Chapter 126: The End is Nigh May 20 Ch.127 The Perfect Run - Chapter 127: Theomachia May 20 Ch.128 The Perfect Run - Chapter 128: Time & Thunder May 20 Ch.129 The Perfect Run - Chapter 129: The Gate & The Key May 20 Ch.130 The Perfect Run - Chapter 130: Farewell, New Rome (Ending) May 20