Chapter 164: Weight Of A Name
Chapter 164: Weight Of A Name
The Central District stood in stark contrast to the Gryphon District, each embodying a different essence. While Gryphon was alive with noise and chaos, Central was a realm of tranquility.
Where Gryphon thrived on sweat and toil, Central enveloped itself in fragrant airs. The former boasted crowded streets of stone and iron, while the latter unfolded wide avenues adorned with pale marble, grand archways etched with ancient crests, serene fountains beneath manicured trees, and sprawling estates that felt less like homes and more like isolated cities.
At the center of this grandeur lay the Stonehelm Estate. It sprawled across hills like a miniature kingdom, its white-veined walls fortified with steel lattice and warded stone.
Inside were not just mansions but numerous manor houses, guest halls, and ancestral towers rising from meticulously designed landscapes, each featuring its own gardens, training courts, and reflecting pools.
Servants glided through shaded pathways like flowing fabric while guards stood at attention so precisely they appeared ornamental until one noticed the subtle mana signatures woven into their armor.
This was where House Stonehelm originated.
And it was here that Boren found himself wandering.
He strolled along a gently winding path lined with flowering hedges and sculpted stone lanterns, skipping in an exuberance that seemed out of place for such an elegant setting.
His hefty frame bounced with each step as his sandals slapped against the pale stones. In one hand, he held a half-eaten chicken drumstick glistening with oil; in the other was a small paper pouch filled with sugared nuts he had picked up from the outer district.
His cheeks were rosy and round; his eyes sparkled with joy; his grin stretched wide as he hummed an off-key tune only he could hear.
The Central District might have been beautiful.
But Gryphon had been vibrant. And Boren had never felt more alive than now.
For once, servants didn’t look past him. For once, people spoke to him without hushed tones or sidelong glances.
For once, he didn’t carry the invisible burden of embarrassment for others’ sake. In the Guild Hall, he wasn’t “Young Master Stonehelm.” He wasn’t “the motherless child.” He wasn’t “that one.”
He was simply Boren, the receptionist who handed out passes, processed commissions, joked with Adventurers, debated with Sages and somehow mattered.
The thought made his smile widen even further as he took another noisy bite of his drumstick, grease smearing across his fingers without concern.
Just as he rounded a bend toward one of the inner pavilions, someone stepped into his path, a maid who bowed gracefully before him. Her motion was precise; her angle perfect; her hands folded neatly at her waist.
But her eyes told another story.
“The young miss requests your presence,” she said respectfully.
Her voice was respectful, and her words were proper. Yet, her gaze flicked over him with a hint of distaste, lingering on the grease smudged on his fingers, the casual way he stood, the crumbs dotting his robes, and the way he occupied space as if it were his right.
“Please follow me.”
Boren’s step slowed, then halted. The joy that had lit up his face dimmed as if someone had gently turned down a flame inside him.
“…My sister?” he asked quietly.
The maid inclined her head in acknowledgment.
Boren swallowed hard. For a brief moment, he stood there with a chicken drumstick halfway to his mouth, the enticing smells of spice and roasted meat suddenly turning nauseating.
He lowered his hand, wiped his fingers clumsily against his robe, and exhaled a breath he hadn’t realized he was holding.
“Lead the way,” he said.
They walked together over arched bridges and along winding paths embedded with luminous stones. They passed through gardens that shifted purposefully, from wildflower expanses alive with buzzing insects to meticulously arranged blooms pruned to mathematical precision.
Servants and guards parted for them without so much as a glance. Butterflies danced between sunlit hedges while the air filled with scents of fresh water and faint incense.
Finally, they arrived at a secluded inner garden surrounded by towering flowering walls. At its center lay a small pond so clear that smooth white stones at the bottom appeared visible through glass.
A narrow pavilion extended over the water, supported by intricately carved pillars and shaded by silk drapes that fluttered gently in the breeze. Wind chimes whispered softly overhead.
And beneath the pavilion swung a swing, on it sat a young woman.
Her sky-blue hair cascaded in soft layers down her back, catching light like strands of pale silk. Her dress was simple by noble standards, pale and flowing but each thread shimmered faintly with enchantment.
She sat relaxed, one bare foot brushing against the pond’s surface as she swayed gently, sending ripples across the water while butterflies flitted near her shoulders before lifting off again.
She was beautiful, not in an aloof or distant manner but in a way that seemed to belong intrinsically to this garden itself.
Yet something about her features stirred an uncomfortable recognition deep within Boren’s chest, the same curve of cheekbone, slope of nose, and eyes… different only in every other aspect.
The maid paused at the entrance, bowed once more, then withdrew silently.
Boren stood at the edge of the pavilion suddenly aware of how large and heavy he felt amid all this quiet elegance. He rubbed the back of his head nervously and forced out a grin that felt brittle around its edges.
“Big sister,” he said softly.
The swing slowed to stillness.
For several long heartbeats, she remained still, her gaze fixed ahead. Then she turned to face him. Her eyes were a pale, clear blue, beautiful and calm, as they studied him. There was no hatred there, nor warmth; only assessment.
“I heard,” she said at last, her voice gentle yet cool, “that you’re working at the Adventurer Guild.”
Boren nodded eagerly, a spark igniting within him. “Yes! I am. I work at the front desk, registering Adventurers, processing documents, selling passes… sometimes I even…”
“I want you to stop,” she interrupted.
Her words were neither raised nor sharp but carried an undeniable finality. Boren’s mouth snapped shut, his unfinished sentence hanging in the air.
For a moment, he stood there staring at her as the world around them faded into a dull blur, the birds fell silent and the wind stilled. Slowly, he swallowed hard.
“…Why?” he asked.
She seemed taken aback by his question. A faint furrow appeared on her brow as if she had expected compliance rather than inquiry. After a brief pause, she shook her head lightly.
“It’s not appropriate,” she stated firmly. “Someone of Stonehelm blood shouldn’t be serving behind a counter in a district like Gryphon. You’re drawing unnecessary attention, our house doesn’t benefit from this.”
Boren felt his fingers curl into fists and heat rise to his cheeks. He lowered his gaze as silence stretched between them, a heavy weight that suffocated him. He focused on the white stones beneath the water, their shapes wavering uncertainly.
Then he lifted his head slowly.
“No,” he said quietly.
The word dropped like a stone into still water; it shifted the air around them. The birds fell silent again and even the swing came to an abrupt stop. His sister’s expression hardened.
“What did you say?” she asked softly.
Boren’s breath grew uneven; his hands trembled slightly at his sides but he held her gaze steady.
“I said… no.”
Her eyes sharpened with disbelief threading through them. “You will not disobey me,” she warned.
Boren clenched his jaw tightly. “I already am.”
For several tense seconds, nothing moved between them until finally she rose from the swing and stepped closer without making a sound on the stone beneath her bare feet.
Though shorter and lighter than him, something about her presence loomed large, a pressure born of upbringing and authority that had never been challenged before.
“You forget your place,” she said coldly.
Boren let out a laugh not loud or mocking but raw and ugly, as if torn free from deep within him.
“My place?” he echoed hoarsely. “What place? The one you decided for me when I was born? The one everyone talks about? The one people look at when they think I’m not watching?”
He clenched his fists tighter.
“Ever since I was a child, you’ve all treated me like a mistake. Like something that went wrong. Like I’m… a stain you can’t wash off.” His voice trembled, but he fought to keep it steady.
“Do you know what it’s like,” he continued, “to grow up in a house where no one looks at you without remembering a funeral? Where every corridor feels like an accusation? Where even the silence blames you?”
Her lips parted slightly, but he pressed on.
“You all say my mother died giving birth to me,” he said. “And somehow, that means I owe the world something. That I should shrink away. Apologize. Disappear.”
He swallowed hard.
“Did any of you ever ask me,” his voice quivered now, “if I wanted to be born this way? Did any of you ever consider that maybe… maybe I hate myself more than you ever could?”
His eyes burned with unshed tears.
“I didn’t ask for her to die,” he said fiercely. “I didn’t choose to carry the weight of her death in your eyes every day. I didn’t want to be the reason your voices turn cold when I walk into a room.”
For a moment, his gaze flickered before it steadied.
“But I did choose,” he said quietly, “to work at the Guild.”
Her expression tightened as she listened.
“And for the first time,” he continued, “people don’t see me as a coffin; they see a man. A man who can do something meaningful. Someone who belongs somewhere.”
His chest rose and fell with determination.
“I’m done,” he declared firmly. “I’m done being the one everyone is ashamed of. I’m done pretending it doesn’t hurt. I refuse to live out the life you all wrote for me without ever asking what I wanted.”
Silence enveloped the garden as butterflies drifted uncertainly between them.
When she spoke again, her voice was icy.
“You are Stonehelm,” she stated flatly. “You do not belong among adventurers and beggars and mercenaries. You belong here.”
“No,” Boren replied, his voice steady despite his trembling body. “I belong where I choose to stand.”
She stared at him intently, and in her gaze, he saw not cruelty but something closer to unease.
“From now on,” he asserted as he straightened himself, “I will live my life on my own terms, not yours, not this house’s, not anyone’s.”
He took a step back.
“I finally found something worthwhile,” he said softly. “Something that makes me feel like more than just… taking up space. And yet you want to take that from me.”
His voice dropped lower.
“I thought… even if everyone else hated me,” he admitted quietly, “my sister wouldn’t.”
Her breath caught just slightly in surprise.
“But you do,” he said quietly, finishing his thought. “So much for being a sister.”
Then he turned away.
He didn’t bow or glance back. He simply walked out of the garden, each step heavy with unspoken words. His shoulders trembled, and his eyes burned with unshed tears.
But he didn’t stop.
Behind him, in a garden so beautiful it seemed to mock its own silence, the young mistress of House Stonehelm stood frozen in place.
She stared at the spot where her brother had just been, her reflection rippling across the pond’s surface as if even the water couldn’t decide which of them was truly breaking apart.
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- Chapter 287: Your Majesty
- Chapter 286: Late Night Talk
- Chapter 285: Reunion
- Chapter 284: Reaction
- Chapter 283: Making An Early Appearance
- Chapter 282: Fusion
- Chapter 281: Vault
- Chapter 280: Mastermind
- Chapter 279: Report
- Chapter 278: Celebration
- Chapter 277: Miss Me
- Chapter 276: Long Game
- Chapter 275: Easy
- Chapter 274: Too OP
- Chapter 273: Notifications
- Chapter 272: Wet Sand
- Chapter 271: Suprise
- Chapter 270: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 269: Awakening
- Chapter 268: Negotiation
- Chapter 267: Return
- Chapter 266: The Student’s Move
- Chapter 265: Generous Hearts
- Chapter 264: Visitors
- Chapter 263: Home
- Chapter 262: Warning [ 2 ]
- Chapter 261: Warning [ 1 ]
- Chapter 260: Arwin’s Gaze
- Chapter 259: Garen’s Promise
- Chapter 258: Handover
- Chapter 257: Face Slap
- Chapter 256: Valencrest
- Chapter 255: Young Lord
- Chapter 254: Evergreen Expansion [ 2 ]
- Chapter 253: Evergreen Expansion [ 1 ]
- Chapter 252: The Ripple Effect
- Chapter 251: Vegetable Soup
- Chapter 250: Brother
- Chapter 249: Proud
- Chapter 248: Let The Registration Begin
- Chapter 247: Riverdale City Branch
- Chapter 246: Ashford Quarter
- Chapter 245: Leash And Longing
- Chapter 244: Allies And Target
- Chapter 243: Contagious
- Chapter 242: Suspect
- Chapter 241: Compensation
- Chapter 240: Riverdale City [ 2 ]
- Chapter 239: Riverdale City [ 1 ]
- Chapter 238: Road To Riverdale
- Chapter 237: Expansion
- Chapter 236: Greedy Bastard Contingency
- Chapter 235: In The Dark
- Chapter 234: Puppets And Pawns
- Chapter 233: Greedy Bastard
- Chapter 232: Division
- Chapter 231: Choice
- Chapter 230: Summons
- Chapter 229: News
- Chapter 228: Gregor’s Confession [ 2 ]
- Chapter 227: Gregor’s Confession [ 1 ]
- Chapter 226: Weight
- Chapter 225: Consequences And Guilt
- Chapter 224: Under Three Moons
- Chapter 223: Rebuilding
- Chapter 222: Warm Smile
- Chapter 221: Soul Tranfer
- Chapter 220: Regret
- Chapter 219: Bleeding Soul
- Chapter 218: Not Good
- Chapter 217: Casualties
- Chapter 216: Awakening
- Chapter 215: A Promise Kept
- Chapter 214: Shattered Sky
- Chapter 213: Dance
- Chapter 212: Standing On The Edge
- Chapter 211: On The Verge Of Death
- Chapter 210: Rage
- Chapter 209: Flatboard Princess
- Chapter 208: Guild War [ 5 ]
- Chapter 207: Guild War [ 4 ]
- Chapter 206: Guild War [ 3 ]
- Chapter 205: Guild War [ 2 ]
- Chapter 204: Guild War [ 1 ]
- Chapter 203: Before A Storm
- Chapter 202: Attachment Is A Weakness
- Chapter 201: Grandmaster
- Chapter 200: Catalyst
- Chapter 199: Fault
- Chapter 198: Whetstone
- Chapter 197: A Stroll Through The Park
- Chapter 196: Slaughter [ 2 ]
- Chapter 195: Slaughter [ 1 ]
- Chapter 194: Come Home
- Chapter 193: V-13
- Chapter 192: Unseen Enemy [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 191: Death Of A Monarch
- Chapter 190: Crimson Transposition
- Chapter 189: Two Kings [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 188: Optimized Predator
- Chapter 187: Blood Against Fire
- Chapter 186: King Of The Abyss
- Chapter 185: Queen Among Beasts [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 184: Lion’s Gate [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 183: Home Front
- Chapter 182: Evergreen Graveyard
- Chapter 181: Incoming Storm
- Chapter 180: Soul Expansion
- Chapter 179: Mage
- Chapter 178: War Planning Room
- Chapter 177: Greed, Risk & Reason
- Chapter 176: Kicks Under The Table
- Chapter 175: Seven Million Gold Coins
- Chapter 174: Golden Goose
- Chapter 173: Mana Tower
- Chapter 172: Second Floor
- Chapter 171: Lyana Windsoul
- Chapter 170: Cathedral
- Chapter 169: "Shameless Guildmaster"
- Chapter 168: New Mission
- Chapter 167: Guild Upgrade [ C Rank ]
- Chapter 166: A Father’s Support
- Chapter 165: Living Funeral
- Chapter 164: Weight Of A Name
- Chapter 163: The Gravity Defense
- Chapter 162: Resonance
- Chapter 161: Legitimacy As A Battlefield
- Chapter 160: Adventurer District
- Chapter 159: The Forgetful Librarian
- Chapter 158: Forged In Solitude
- Chapter 157: Hollow Hill
- Chapter 156: The Unseen Eyes
- Chapter 155: An Early Narrative
- Chapter 154: Anatomy Of A Dungeon
- Chapter 153: The Unshielded King [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 152: The Brother’s Shadow [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 151: The Puppeteer
- Chapter 150: Engine For Migration
- Chapter 149: A New Science
- Chapter 148: Reckoning
- Chapter 147: The Announcement
- Chapter 146: Within Reason
- Chapter 145: To Build, Not To Take
- Chapter 144: Something Is coming
- Chapter 143: The Guildmaster Returns
- Chapter 142: Calculating The Cost
- Chapter 141: Wall Of Jericho
- Chapter 140: Awakening To Vulnerability
- Chapter 139: Crimson Meteor
- Chapter 138: The Moving Cliff
- Chapter 137: Valley Of Stone Teeth
- Chapter 136: Greed Has No Curfew [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 135: Invisible Battlefield [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 134: The Forest Dungeon [ 3 ]
- Chapter 133: The Forest Dungeon [ 2 ]
- Chapter 132: The Forest Dungeon [ 1 ]
- Chapter 131: Dungeon Pass
- Chapter 130: Mana Liquid
- Chapter 129: First Blood, First Core [ 3 ]
- Chapter 128: First Blood, First Core [ 2 ]
- Chapter 127: First Blood, First Core [ 1 ]
- Chapter 126: On The Nature Of Dungeons
- Chapter 125: System Alert : Dungeon
- Chapter 124: A Sea Without A Shore
- Chapter 123: Circles Under The Moon
- Chapter 122: Gryphon District Gambit
- Chapter 121: Winemaker
- Chapter 120: The Most Elegant Blade [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 119: A Desk For A Nobody [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 118: Stonehelm Blood
- Chapter 117: Report
- Chapter 116: A New Center Of Gravity
- Chapter 115: People Are More Dangerous Than Monsters
- Chapter 114: The Desk Is A Battlefield
- Chapter 113: Claiming The Hall
- Chapter 112: Overnight Metamorphosis
- Chapter 111: Guild Upgrade [ D ]
- Chapter 110: The Glided Cage
- Chapter 109: The Applicant Of Substance
- Chapter 108: System Reboot And A Santa
- Chapter 107: The Weight Of Walking
- Chapter 106: Ambition
- Chapter 105: The Weight Of Being Chosen
- Chapter 104: The Burden Of The First
- Chapter 103: Weight Of First
- Chapter 102: Copper Pride
- Chapter 101: Cages Of Opportunity
- Chapter 100: Snowball Effect
- Chapter 99: Ledgers Of Conquest
- Chapter 98: The Three Doors
- Chapter 97: The Strongest Chains
- Chapter 96: A Choice Of Trust
- Chapter 95: Pages Turn
- Chapter 94: You Cannot Take Her
- Chapter 93: Invincibility
- Chapter 92: Release My Sister
- Chapter 91: Midnight Ink
- Chapter 90: The Cost Of Literacy
- Chapter 89: Timing Is Everything [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 88: The Crimson Devil [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 87: Before The Storm
- Chapter 86: Crimson Homecoming
- Chapter 85: The Weight Of A Coin
- Chapter 84: Blood And Ash [ 2 ] Bonus -
- Chapter 83: Blood And Ash [ 1 ]
- Chapter 82: The Hunter Departs
- Chapter 81: Weaponizing A Grudge
- Chapter 80: Brave Or Foolish
- Chapter 79: The War Beyond The Walls
- Chapter 78: The Guildmaster’s Therapy Session [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 77: The Burden Of A Pioneer
- Chapter 76: The Bell of Copper
- Chapter 75: A Treasure Found
- Chapter 74: Trust Is The Rarest Currency
- Chapter 73: The Most Dangerous Currency
- Chapter 72: The Power Map Of Greyvale
- Chapter 71: Training The Worthless
- Chapter 70: The First Banner
- Chapter 69: The Price Of Bread [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 68: The City No One Sees
- Chapter 67: A Job Worth More Than Money
- Chapter 66: Lottery
- Chapter 65: Conditions
- Chapter 64: Guild Upgrade
- Chapter 63: Labor Abuse
- Chapter 62: The Lazy Mage Beginning
- Chapter 61: Reaping The Rewards
- Chapter 60: Calculated Risk
- Chapter 59: The Beggar Sect [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 58: Pax’s Payday [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 57: The Pioneer’s Burden
- Chapter 56: The Mercenary Queen’s Shadow
- Chapter 55: Engineering Ambition
- Chapter 54: A Race To Copper
- Chapter 53: New Adventurers
- Chapter 52: The Agony Of Success
- Chapter 51: A Hall No Longer Empty
- Chapter 50: The Tavern Empties
- Chapter 49: Proof In Platinum
- Chapter 48: Happiness
- Chapter 47: Wildfire
- Chapter 46: The Thirty-Minute Lie [ Bonus - ]
- Chapter 45: The Gossip Master At Work
- Chapter 44: The Ten Gold Gambit
- Chapter 43: Loot And Longing
- Chapter 42: Trouble Wearing Pigtails
- Chapter 41: The Gossip Gambit
- Chapter 40: The Castration Ultimatum
- Chapter 39: Mina [ 2 ]
- Chapter 38: Mina [ 1 ]
- Chapter 37: Just Out Of Reach
- Chapter 36: The Alchemist’s Commission
- Chapter 35: The Pocket Change Princess
- Chapter 34: The Porcelain Dynamo
- Chapter 33: Under The Three Moons
- Chapter 32: The True Reward
- Chapter 31: The First Believer
- Chapter 30: The Saint’s Gambit
- Chapter 29: Keep What You Kill
- Chapter 28: The Chicken And The Egg [ 2 ] Bonus -
- Chapter 27: The Chicken And The Egg [ 1 ]
- Chapter 26: Where Is My Money
- Chapter 25: Speaking Of The Devil
- Chapter 24: Echoes Of Another Life
- Chapter 23: Alarm Clock
- Chapter 22: Harvest
- Chapter 21: Phantom Gale Rend
- Chapter 20: Through Mortal Eyes
- Chapter 19: Culling The Pack
- Chapter 18: A Hunter’s Sacrifice
- Chapter 17: Kings Of The Night
- Chapter 16: Lottery
- Chapter 15: Mission Complete
- Chapter 14: The First Adventurer [ 2 ]
- Chapter 13: The First Adventurer [ 1 ]
- Chapter 12: First Commission [ 2 ]
- Chapter 11: First Commission [ 1 ]
- Chapter 10: First Client
- Chapter 9: A God, Thrice A Day
- Chapter 8: Headquarters Acquired
- Chapter 7: First Step
- Chapter 6: Caged Dreams
- Chapter 5: The Tavern Of Broken Dreams
- Chapter 4: No Guild
- Chapter 3: Truck-Kun’s Replacement
- Chapter 2: A Boring Death
- Chapter 1: The Joy Of Boredom