The Celestial Arena floated above a fractured Earth, a world reshaped in the image of its ruler: the Golden Superman. The sun's light seemed to bow to his presence, its rays paling in comparison to the radiant glow emanating from the indomitable figure standing at the center of the coliseum. Kal-El had long since shed the moral constraints of Clark Kent. As the Golden Superman, he was no longer a mere protector. He was a god—untouchable, unstoppable, and unchallenged.
Yet here, amidst the thunderous cheers of his loyal subjects, he found himself looking down at the pitiful sight of a defiant slave: a young man named Arin, trembling but unbroken.
Kal-El's voice boomed across the arena, deep and resonant, carrying the unmistakable tone of an absolute monarch. "You stand before me, a speck of dust in a cosmos you barely understand. And yet, you have the audacity to look me in the eye and speak of rebellion."
Arin spat on the ground, defiance burning in his gaze. "You're not a god. You're just a tyrant who hides behind his power."
Kal-El chuckled, a low and menacing sound that sent shivers through the crowd. "A tyrant? No, boy. A tyrant rules with fear. I rule with inevitability. I am not just power—I am the law of this universe. Defy me, and you defy existence itself."
He stepped closer, his golden cape billowing behind him as he towered over the trembling slave. "You've already lost, Arin. This isn't a war. It's an execution."
With a flick of his finger, Kal-El unleashed a wave of golden energy that sent Arin sprawling. The boy's screams echoed through the arena as his body skidded across the ground, leaving a trail of blood in its wake.
Kal-El walked toward him slowly, his footsteps echoing with finality. "You know, I've seen your kind before. The desperate, the foolish, the ones who cling to hope like it's a shield against the inevitable. They all end the same way: broken, forgotten, and swept away by the tide of history."
Arin struggled to his knees, his body trembling. "You… you're not invincible. Someone will stop you."
Kal-El smirked, a cold, cruel expression. "I've heard that before. From men. From gods. From forces beyond comprehension. And do you know where they are now?" He leaned down, his glowing eyes boring into Arin's soul. "Nowhere. Because I ended them."
The crowd erupted into cheers, their voices a deafening symphony of loyalty to their ruler. Kal-El raised a hand, and the arena fell silent instantly.
"But I'm feeling generous today," Kal-El said, his tone mockingly benevolent. "I could crush you like the insect you are. But why waste my time when there's something far more valuable you can offer me?"
Arin's head snapped up, confusion and fear mingling in his eyes. "What… what do you mean?"
Kal-El's smile widened. "Your mother."
The words hung in the air like a thunderclap. The crowd gasped, murmurs rippling through the stands as Kal-El straightened, his expression triumphant.
"I've had my eye on her for some time now," Kal-El continued, his tone casual, as though discussing a trivial matter. "Her strength. Her beauty. She reminds me of someone… someone I lost long ago."
For a brief moment, a flicker of pain crossed his face—a shadow of the man he once was, the man who had loved and lost Lois Lane. But the moment passed, and the godlike figure before Arin was once again unyielding.
"You will go to her," Kal-El commanded, "and tell her this: I will spare your pathetic life if she joins me. She will become part of my harem, an honored place in my golden palace. And you… you will live to serve me, as a reminder of what happens to those who defy their god."
Arin's fists clenched, his face contorted with rage and despair. "You can't… you can't just take her! She's not a thing you can own!"
Kal-El's laughter echoed through the arena, a sound that sent chills down the spines of everyone present. "Boy, I don't 'take.' I claim. And your mother will be honored to serve the Golden Superman. Her beauty deserves immortality, something I alone can offer. Or…" His expression darkened, his golden aura flaring dangerously. "You can both die here, and she will join me regardless."
Tears streamed down Arin's face as he struggled to rise. He wanted to fight, to defy the man who had destroyed everything he held dear. But as he looked into Kal-El's eyes—eyes that burned with the weight of countless victories and unrelenting power—he realized the truth. There was no victory to be had here. Only survival.
"I… I'll tell her," Arin choked out, his voice barely audible.
Kal-El nodded, satisfied. "Good. You see, submission isn't so difficult when you understand your place."
He turned to the crowd, his arms outstretched. "Let this be a lesson to all who watch! Defiance is not strength. It is a mistake—a fleeting delusion that only delays the inevitable. In my world, there is order. There is purpose. And there is no room for rebellion."
The crowd erupted into cheers once more, their voices a symphony of devotion to their golden god.
As Kal-El ascended into the sky, his golden aura shining brighter than the sun, Arin was left kneeling in the dirt, his spirit shattered. He had come to the arena hoping to fight for freedom. Instead, he had become a pawn in a game he could never hope to win.
But somewhere deep within him, a tiny ember of defiance still burned. And though he didn't know how, he vowed that one day, he would find a way to reignite it.
For now, however, he would return to his mother, bearing the message of a god who had claimed her as his own.
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To Be Continued...