Intentional accident

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Killing that kid wasn't what I wanted. While anybody who dares turn on me chooses the path of hell, I don't take things as far as murder. But, obviously, I am damn not admitting that. I'm here to appear threatening to the ARMS League members.

Before joining ARMS, I was far from rich, especially after divorcing my cheating husband. It also made me lose trust in everybody, even the two people I could still consider family. However, being promoted to Head of ARMS Labs was something I never saw coming. Now, realizing all this power I had, I wanted to extend it.

That brat Spring Man destroyed and humiliated me and my masterpiece Hedlok in the Grand Prix. I had tracked my ex husband down to Sky Arena but didn't actually remember it was also the day the finals were held. Seeing that asshole cheater ignited my fiery anger, and even after our brief fight, it just made me want to destroy everyone and everything, and, as weird as it was for me, Spring Man was included. Supposedly he had been training very hard prior to the Grand Prix. I expected to crush him like a bug within a minute, but I was damn wrong. When I realized that in the middle of the match, I ordered Rhielle to release the Hedlok from ARMS Labs and send it there. Obviously, I had improved it without him knowing and I could literally feel his nervousness from across the stadium, which gave me a sense of superiority because I thought a four-ARMed metal mask would be enough to intimidate him but sadly for me, he was still no stranger to it.

Literally, the only good thing from that was Max Brass losing his ARMS Grand Prix championship streak. Still, that belt could've been mine. I will never let this go forgotten.

On the other hand, I started to notice more and more signs of Rhielle being disloyal to me, which was weird, seeing as she had been the most loyal worker since joining the Labs, so when I found out she wanted to quit to move away to somewhere else where she'd be completely out of my control, I was damn furious, even when she offered to pay me to leave. In addition to her loyalty, she had still been one of the best and most intelligent members.

But most importantly, she was the only one who had a proper link to ARMS League. I found a discarded drone with two ARMS in the trash one day, so I used it to steal a couple of Mechanica's inventions to create an implantation device, as well as tiny energy transmitters which I then sealed to the League members' ARMS. I then built a larger device that held a big piece of glass in its claws. The ARMS energy that generates whenever ARMS are in use are then transmitted to the glass, which stores it. The main function of the device holding it was to keep control of the energy.

Quite obviously, the most efficient way to fill the glass with ARMS energy in a short amount of time was to have all the ARMS League members always using it. Using Rhielle's friendship with Spring Man, who was now the damn leader of the League, I forced her to make him sign a contract I drew up, a contract that let me take over both ARMS Labs and ARMS League, as well as a set of rules all of them are now made to follow. Now that the ARMS League members' lives are essentially hell, it was also part of my plan to make Rhielle stay. There was no earthly way she'd leave them like this. With control over them, I made them train an excessive amount each day, which filled up my glass shard fully within a few months. The amount of power it had inside was literally unmeasurable because of how energy dense it was.

In the meantime, I created a cloning filter and had one of my Hedloks and other robots repeatedly go through it. With the infinite supply of ARMS energy, there was still so much left after filling each of them up to the brim.

The time had come. Five months after implementing the plan, I was finally going to get what I initially wanted.

A press of a button caused the device to release a controlled explosion, which was seen and heard anywhere in the state. I remember that moment – the sky was filled with minuscule glowing multicolored bubbles. Every inanimate object seemed to freeze in place. That was the time all my Hedloks and robots exited the Labs and roamed about the city like cops. It was like that for around fifteen seconds until the bubbles and light seemed to be absorbed right back into the shard.

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