The first rule of the Zamex Hub was simple: if you see it in the sky, don't look up.
Kael clenched his fists. "I want to stop being chopped liver. I want power . Real power." zamex hub blox fruit
The interior was a labyrinth of mirrored walls. Each reflection showed Kael a different version of himself: one wreathed in lightning, one melting into shadow, one whose detached limbs moved like homing missiles. In the center stood a pedestal, and on it, a single, pulsating fruit he'd never seen before. It was the color of a bruise, and its stem was a tiny, ticking gear. The first rule of the Zamex Hub was
He uninstalled himself.
With the last of his will, he opened his own source code—a privilege of the Mechanix fruit—and deleted the line that connected him to Zamex. His body flickered. The blue lines dimmed. The targeting reticles faded from his eyes. I want power
Kael broke the rule within five minutes of washing ashore on the Third Sea. He’d been chasing a floating treasure chest—a rookie mistake—when the clouds above Port Town twisted into a spiral of violet and gold. A sound like a million gears clicking into place echoed across the water. And then it descended.