I'm Trapped Inside a Prince as the Most Powerful Entity-Chapter 60: Countdown

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Chapter 60: Countdown

In the dimly lit corridor of the Syndicate’s main base, Adam stood over the spot where he had just hurled the attacking Roland’s First Prince, given the circumstances—out of sight with a powerful blast of energy from his sword. Dust and debris still hung in the air. Immediately, a translucent blue panel materialized before his eyes.

[SYSTEM ALERT: Host body control unsustainable. 10 seconds remaining.]

The words glowed with stark finality. Ten seconds. That was all the time Adam had left in Eric’s body.

A tremor of controlled chaos was beginning to ripple through the deeper sections of the base. Alarms, though perhaps not blaring overtly in this command section yet, were undoubtedly sounding elsewhere.

The twenty-five Masters who served as the Syndicate’s regional leadership and central command were in motion, not to fight, but to flee.

Orders were being barked, directing their subordinates and the bulk of the base’s soldiers towards secondary, hidden escape routes. The well-oiled machine of the Syndicate was prioritizing survival over confrontation.

Scene Shift: Roland Kingdom Capital – Royal Palace

Far from the subterranean turmoil, within the opulent chambers of the Royal Palace in Roland’s capital city, King James of Roland paced fretfully.

A messenger had delivered a report minutes earlier: an unidentified individual had been sighted flying at high speed towards the southwest.

The King stopped his pacing, his gaze fixed on a large map of the kingdom adorning one wall. The southwest. He knew instantly what lay there – the vast, dense Forest.

And beneath those ancient trees, hidden from the world, was the true heart of the Spider Syndicate, his Spider Syndicate.

He turned to his Prime Minister, Lord Valerius, a man whose calm demeanor usually soothed the King’s anxieties. "Valerius," the King said, his voice tight, "is it possible? Could someone have discovered the main base? Could they be heading there now?"

The Prime Minister considered this for a few seconds, his brow furrowed. "Flight, Your Majesty, is an ability possessed by only a select few high-level mages. If such a mage is involved... could they have been dispatched by the Emperor himself?"

The King’s face paled. The Emperor of the Empire, the overarching power to which all kingdoms paid at least nominal fealty. The implications were dire. He resumed his pacing, his mind racing.

After several agonizing seconds, he stopped again, his eyes meeting the Prime Minister’s. "If that is the case," the King declared, his voice low and grave,

"then we cannot, under any circumstances, allow that mage to leave our kingdom alive. If the Emperor ever discovers that we were the architects of the Spider Syndicate, that we nurtured this shadow organization for our own ends... the entire Empire will turn against us. And I," he added, a flicker of fear in his eyes, "will be the primary target."

Prime Minister Valerius nodded slowly, understanding the catastrophic potential. "Then what are your orders, Your Majesty?" he asked, flanked by a few other high-ranking nobles who had been summoned for this emergency.

King Theron’s gaze swept over them. "First, evacuate all essential personnel from the base. Prioritize the First Prince—ensure his safety above all else—then the Royal Guard contingent stationed there, and any Knights present.

Second, secure and relocate all critical Syndicate assets – information, resources, anything of value. Shift them to fallback locations immediately. And third," his voice hardened, "once the evacuations and asset recovery are complete, this base... is to be utterly destroyed. Leave no trace."

The Prime Minister bowed his head. "It will be done, Your Majesty." He turned to leave, the other nobles preparing to follow.

"Valerius," the King called out just as the Prime Minister reached the doorway. Valerius paused. "Ensure my son, the First Prince, is extracted without any complications. I do not want him drawn into whatever fighting might occur there. His safety is paramount."

"I understand, Your Majesty." The Prime Minister bowed once more and then, along with the assembled nobles, exited the chamber, leaving King James alone with his heavy thoughts and the weight of his precarious secrets.

Scene Shift: Syndicate Main Base – Adam and Alina

Back in the corridor of the Syndicate’s base, the system window in front of Adam flickered.

[SYSTEM ALERT: Host body control critical. 9 seconds remaining.]

Alina rushed to his side, her face etched with worry. "Eric! Are you alright?"

Adam looked at her, his expression unreadable. "I don’t have much time," he stated flatly, sheathing the sword that still hummed faintly with residual energy. He had come here to find her parents, but the rapidly dwindling time limit and the unfolding chaos meant a protracted search and fight within the base was no longer feasible.

Alina stared at him, surprised and confused by his words. Why is Eric saying that? What does he mean? she wondered, a new sense of unease settling over her.

Adam knew he had to make a choice. The only option left was the final, inevitable step: relinquishing control of Eric’s body. He would be pulled back, trapped once more in his own domain, and the burden of escape, of survival, would fall squarely on Alina’s shoulders.

He turned to her, his gaze intense. "Listen to me very carefully, Alina."

Startled by the gravity in his tone and the sudden shift in his demeanor, Alina met his eyes, her own widening with a mixture of apprehension and focused attention.

"I won’t remain conscious for much longer," Adam stated.

Alina’s confusion deepened. "I... I don’t understand what you’re saying, Eric. What do you mean?"

"Actually," Adam said, his voice calm despite the urgency, "my name isn’t Eric. My name is Adam."

Alina looked surprised for a moment, then her eyes shot wide open as a realization, or perhaps a misinterpretation, dawned. "But... but you’re Prince Eric, aren’t you? The Prince I met at the palace?"

Adam gave a slight nod. "You are correct. This body... it is Eric’s. But I am running out of time. I simply needed you to know that I am not Eric. My name is Adam. So, please, do not call me Eric."

Alina opened her mouth to speak, to ask a flood of questions, but Adam raised a hand, cutting her off.

"I don’t have much time," he repeated, his voice firm. "Listen to me carefully, Alina. I won’t be able to maintain control over Eric’s body for much longer. That’s why..."

Panic suddenly flared in Alina’s eyes. "But... how can I fight all these people alone?" she stammered, her voice rising. "How will I get back? I came here trusting you, relying on you, and now... now you’re just going to leave me alone in this incredibly dangerous situation?" The fear was raw in her voice.

"I can help you one last time before I go," Adam said, his voice steady.

"But after that, I will lose control of Eric’s body. The original Eric, the Prince you know, will regain consciousness. And frankly," he added, his tone blunt, "I don’t have high expectations for his ability to handle this. Given the situation we’re currently in, he won’t be of much assistance."

Alina looked even more confused, and now a distinct fear was visible on her face. The idea of the powerful being before her vanishing, leaving her with the seemingly weaker Prince Eric she vaguely remembered, in the heart of an enemy stronghold, was terrifying.

Adam saw the fear in her eyes. "Don’t worry," he said, and for a fleeting moment, something almost like reassurance touched his voice, though his expression remained stoic. "I have complete faith in you. You can do this."

As he spoke, he reached out and took her hand, the one that was still gripping the energy gun he had given her earlier. He gently tightened her fingers around the weapon’s grip. "You will need to use this," he instructed. "Use it as much as possible. It will be vital for you in the future."

After saying this, Adam released her hand and turned, taking a step forward as if to move deeper into the base or face whatever threat came next.

But Alina, spurred by a desperate surge of fear, reached out and grabbed his shoulder, stopping him. "Wait!" she pleaded, her voice thick with emotion.

"I’m... I’m truly terrified. If you leave... I honestly don’t know how I’ll manage to escape from here, let alone with my parents. I don’t even know if I’ll find them... if they’re even alive! Please," her grip tightened, "at least stay until I find my parents. Please don’t go yet."

Adam paused, but did not turn back to face her fully. "Alina," he said, his voice even, "up until this point, you have been dependent on me. But now, the roles are reversed. Now, I will be dependent on you. You will have to protect Eric, and you will have to find and protect your parents. As for your escape, and theirs, you will need to use your own power. Once you find your parents, you must use your ability to teleport everyone—your parents, and Eric—out of here."

He half-turned his head, his gaze meeting hers over his shoulder. "And I am entrusting you with this because I have absolute confidence that you can accomplish this task. You can do it, Alina."

Alina stared at him, momentarily speechless. His unwavering, almost matter-of-fact confidence in her, juxtaposed with her own overwhelming fear and uncertainty, left her mind reeling.

Adam turned fully away from her then and took another step forward. The system window, unseen by Alina, pulsed urgently before him.

[SYSTEM ALERT: Imminent loss of host body control. 3 seconds remaining.]