Varian didn't have the time to think about how Enigma was able to teleport out of the room. Perhaps in the corner of his mind, he did know that it was her uniqueness.
But as he stared into her deadpan eyes that were hell-bent on endless slaughter, he prioritized stopping her above everything else.
"Enigma." Varian walked to her, just to the point where the repulsion didn't act out.
Enigma's tri-color eyes stared at him. Those eyes…they weren't willing to listen.
Varian sucked in a cold breath inwardly. He had no chance of convincing her against revenge, he could only postpone it.
"You won't be able to stop me," Enigma said and the space around her started to fluctuate.
"The tracke—" Blue Flash said in distress but was cut off by Enigma's serious voice.
Enigma shook her head. "I don't care."
Blue Flash appeared next to her and held Enigma's shoulder. "You'll die!"