Felix found himself in a Justice League meeting.
"Damn it, what now?" he thought.
Everyone turned toward him, and the atmosphere was tense.
Batman was the first to break the silence: "Felix, we need to talk about something important."
Felix sighed. "What now?"
This time, Superman intervened: "Darkseid is coming to Earth. The Green Lanterns are holding him off, but they won't last forever."
Felix remained calm. He had already predicted this would happen. "Regardless of the situation, we'll be prepared. Don't worry."
Wonder Woman slammed the table and stood up. "Damn it, Felix! Do you even understand who Darkseid is? He's a conqueror, a destroyer—we're doomed!"
Felix frowned. "I know, damn woman, but what do you expect me to do? The best thing I can do is prepare, and that's exactly what I'm going to do. So don't piss me off, or I don't know what I'll do."
Wonder Woman stepped right in front of Felix, lifting her head to stare at him. "Who do you think you are? Yes, you're strong, but know your place, kid."
The tension between them was thick. Cyborg stood by Felix's side, while Flash moved to support Wonder Woman.
Cyborg sounded emotional: "Felix, calm down. Wonder Woman is in a fragile state. Darkseid caused great losses to the Amazons before. So please, my friend, take it easy."
Flash turned to Wonder Woman: "Diana, you should calm down too. Even though you're upset, Felix is right. Are we just going to sit here and wait for the world to end? No. We prepare, because that's the best we can do."
Wonder Woman's eyes were still locked on Felix.
She took a deep breath. She knew Felix was right, but she couldn't understand how he could remain so composed.
Felix left the room and went to his personal lab. Inside a tube, a green liquid swirled—Doomsday's blood. He had been analyzing it, maximizing its side effects. With the Alex Mercer template, he knew that if he exhausted this sample, he could become even stronger.
But everything had its time.
Felix sat in his chair and looked at his World Ticket. Maybe it was time to use it.
This ticket would take him to a random world.
The ticket began to glow.
[Ticket Activated]
[World Coordinates Set]
[3… 2… 1… Safe travels, user.]
A bright light blinded Felix. When he opened his eyes, he found himself somewhere completely different.
Neon lights flooded his vision, making him squint. After a few seconds, his eyes adjusted. Everywhere he looked, there were futuristic vehicles and towering advertisements covering the buildings.
Most notably, a skyscraper loomed in the sky, with one name displayed on it: Arasaka.
Felix was about to lose his mind. "Damn it! I left a place like Gotham just to end up here? You piece of shit system, always screwing me over. Now I have to deal with corporations, NetWatch, or even NUSA. What year is this, anyway?"
People around him had strange implants, cybernetic enhancements on their bodies. Almost everyone had a chip slot at the back of their necks.
Hmm… if Elon Musk saw this world, I wonder what he'd think.
The system had assigned him a new identity. Memories of this world flooded his mind.
His name remained the same: Felix Cainhurst. But this time, he was listed as 20 years old.
Felix sighed. An orphan again? Is this going to happen every damn time?
This was a cyberpunk world, where survival wasn't easy.
Corporations, governments, cartels.
They say every time a cigar is lit in Cuba, a life is taken.
Crime in this world wasn't just a business—it was a culture. A way of life.
Felix walked through the streets, deep in thought. As he searched his memory, he discovered something—he had worked with Padre in the past.
In this world, his codename was Hunter.
Year: 2075.
Strangely enough, he also had distant ties to Gloria Martinez. Maybe the system had placed him close to her for a reason.
Felix reached into his pockets and pulled out a pair of high-tech glasses.
These weren't just for vision; they functioned like a neural chip—allowing calls, bank transfers, and more.
He dialed a number.
[Calling: Gloria Martinez]
[Felix: Hey, Gloria. Are you free?]
[Gloria: Oh, Felix. Finally remembered me, huh?]
[Felix: Come on, Gloria, don't break my heart. Anyway, I missed you. How's David?]
[Gloria: As if you really care. He's fine. You're always welcome to visit, by the way. I'm free tonight—come over.]
[Felix: I'll definitely drop by. Don't worry. See you soon.]
Felix ended the call.