Finally, MaTeus had the second to last cargo. This load was the one that came from the Broken Homes Orphanage, but those who were lost during the transition from Hell -- the Puppets and Envies -- were still roaming around. Granted, those were not to be associated with the true nature o the $yndicate, but would be considered the slaves of the members of the $yndicate simply because of their attitudes and rebellious behavior. The only reason that they were being picked up was because they either knew something or were not to be roaming around haphazardly. They would be withdrawn to the lowest layer of the chambers of MaTeus, the chariot, and then taken up to the place where the $yndicate would gather afterward to work as the slaves alone. They would be the least of the $yndicate and also those who would be sent to carry out dangerous tasks that would have them slain as punishment for their sins against those who sought redemption and purgatory during the time of transitioning from Hell to Valparaiso, and from the Traphouse (which is where each of the more rebellious members had been stored) to Valparaiso. Thus, the three different shipments of people who were to be members of the $yndicate would regroup and form in their respective ranks and layers before being redistributed among the various places of the Veritas -- first being in Valparaiso.
So, MaTeus lifted off, raising up from the ground in a glorious splendor just as before, robed in light and with shining, nearly translucent rings of rainbow circling around and cutting through the fabric of time and space in order to transition to the next location, marked by the piece 'Black King' -- which was located at the Forbidden Hotel, where most all of the final residents of Valparaiso resided and were being produced by the Black King, itself. MaTeus would hub there and symbiotically merge with the Black King in order to pick up that final cargo before separation and then redistribution. Thus, MaTeus disappeared in the shredding light.
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