Chapter 14: Chapter 14: The X-Men's Gambit
Chapter 14: The X-Men's Gambit
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Spring 1983 – Cairo, Egypt
The world held its breath as the X-Men made their move.
Far above the ancient ruins of Cairo, the Blackbird roared through the sky, cutting through the chaotic storm that loomed over the city. Inside, Charles Xavier's chosen warriors prepared for the battle of their lives. They had no choice—Apocalypse had made his declaration, and his influence was already reshaping the world into something unrecognizable. Magneto had twisted the Earth's magnetic field, Storm commanded tempests of unfathomable power, and Psylocke and Archangel stood as deadly enforcers. The very fabric of civilization was crumbling under their might.
In the cockpit, Hank McCoy—Beast—monitored their approach, his normally composed expression marked with tension. "Cairo's been completely altered," he reported. "That structure at the center—it's his stronghold. If we're going to stop him, we need to get inside."
Raven Darkhölme—Mystique—stood at his side, arms crossed. "Then let's not waste time."
Scott Summers—Cyclops—checked his visor, determination set in his features. "I'll clear the way."
Beside him, Jean Grey closed her eyes, already reaching out with her telepathic senses. "He's there… And so is William Lin."
At the mention of William, Mystique's eyes flickered with concern. The young man had fought with everything he had against Apocalypse, yet even his immense strength had not been enough. Now, he was trapped, and if Apocalypse succeeded in taking over his body, the world would face a new and even greater terror.
Charles Xavier's voice echoed through their minds. "Remember, my X-Men… We do not fight for revenge. We fight to save the future."
No more words were needed. The Blackbird descended, and the battle began.
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The First Strike
Explosions erupted as Cyclops unleashed a torrent of optic blasts, carving through the hordes of Apocalypse's followers. The city was a war zone, filled with loyalists who worshipped the ancient mutant as a god.
Storm hovered above, lightning crackling at her fingertips. "You should have joined us," she called out to the X-Men before hurling a bolt of electricity. Cyclops barely dodged as it struck the ground, leaving a scorched crater in its wake.
"Storm, this isn't you!" Jean shouted, her telepathy reaching out. "Apocalypse is controlling you!"
Storm hesitated for only a moment before she gritted her teeth. "No… he's giving me power."
Psylocke descended from above, her psionic blade glowing as she clashed with Beast in a display of raw agility and skill. On the far end of the battlefield, Archangel soared through the sky, metal wings slicing through the air as he targeted Nightcrawler, who teleported just in time to evade the deadly projectiles.
Meanwhile, Magneto stood in the heart of the destruction, a titan of magnetic force. With a single gesture, he lifted entire structures and hurled them at his enemies, reshaping the battlefield at his will.
Raven dodged through the chaos, her mind focused on one objective—getting inside the stronghold and finding Xavier. If they could sever Apocalypse's hold on Magneto and Storm, they might stand a chance.
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Edward Lin's Watchful Eye
While the X-Men waged war, Edward Lin watched from afar.
A secure facility beneath one of Golden Enterprise's strongholds housed the most advanced war room ever constructed by mortal hands. The entire battlefield was displayed before Edward, his sharp eyes analyzing every detail. His homunculi stood behind him in silent anticipation, waiting for the command to strike.
Jackie Wu spoke first. "They're holding their own. But they won't last."
Edward did not respond immediately. His gaze was fixed on one figure—William, suspended in the heart of the stronghold, surrounded by the raw energy of Apocalypse's transformation process.
David Chen, ever the pragmatist, exhaled slowly. "If they fail, Apocalypse will complete the process. William won't just be his vessel—he'll be his evolution."
Edward's fingers curled into a fist. "Then we take him back before that happens."
Jackie frowned. "Are we moving now?"
Edward shook his head. "Not yet. They're buying us time. Let them draw Apocalypse's attention. When the moment is right, we strike."
The homunculi remained still, their enhanced bodies brimming with anticipation. They had been created for war, and soon, they would be unleashed.
Edward turned back to the battlefield, his expression unreadable. His