Chapter 18: Hellbound (1)
Chapter 18
Hell was shocked beyond comprehension.
It took time. A long time. Time it had not needed in ages.
“How…?” was the only question echoing through its existence.
How could Vastro say he only remembered two names?
Out of all the beings. All the creatures. Every gate. Every opponent he had fought to reach this point.
Only two.
Hell struggled to understand whether this seemingly impressive warrior was a genius beyond measure or an absolute fool.
What hell did not know was simple.
Vastro was not stupid.
If he had known a reward like this awaited him, he would have memorized every single name carved into his path. He would have carved them into his soul if needed.
But he did not know.
And he did not care.
Throughout the hell trial, he never bothered learning names. To him, they were obstacles. Nothing more.
Except one.
Lucifer.
The most popular devil. Not the strongest, but infamous enough that his name lingered even without effort.
And the second name.
Himself.
His fake self.
His doppelganger.
The one he had defeated.
It counted.
Vastro felt something unfamiliar stir inside him as he stared at the endless list of skills that could have been his.
Guilt.
The first time he had felt it since arriving in hell.
If only he had paid attention. If only he had bothered.
He would have benefited immensely.
But what was done was done.
Regret was pointless.
He pushed the thought aside and focused on what he had chosen.
Skill Name: Acquisition
Skill Type: Conceptual
Rank: SSSSSSSSSSSS
Then the second.
Skill Name: Comprehension
Skill Type: Conceptual
Rank: SSSSSSSSSSSS
Vastro’s eyes narrowed.
His interest ignited.
Of course they were on par with his achievement tier. Hell had already implied that much. But seeing them confirmed it.
Just by looking at the skills, he could feel it.
The potential was absurd.
Vastro understood immediately how terrifying they truly were.
A smile crept onto his face.
With these two skills alone, he would be nearly unmatched in any realm outside the Eternal Realm.
And even then…
He was certain.
With these abilities, reaching the Ninetieth Tier of cultivation after rebirth would not take long. His rise would be violent. Explosive. Far faster than even he had imagined.
The thought alone made excitement coil in his chest.
What he had gained was so valuable that words could not properly describe it.
He snapped out of it and looked at the hell figure.
“Well, if that’s all,” Vastro said calmly, “then I believe I’m good to go.”
Hell, which had been frozen this entire time, finally snapped out of its stupor.
It stared at Vastro for a long moment.
A very long moment.
Then it spoke.
“You are crazy.”
Vastro’s eye twitched violently.
Not because he was offended.
But because he knew it was true.
Everyone who knew him knew that much.
He scoffed under his breath and ignored the comment entirely.
“I believe I’m done here,” Vastro said. “Time for me to be reborn.”
Based on the rules of the hell trial, whoever completed it would be reborn immediately.
That was the whole reason Vastro had chosen the hell trial in the first place.
There was no reason to linger.
He could not waste time here. The moment he was reborn, his plans would begin. He would retain his memories. That had been part of the deal from the very start.
Every second mattered.
The hell figure stared at Vastro in silence. Then it spoke, its voice calm and soothing.
“Why the rush?”
Before Vastro could respond, the voice continued.
“Before you leave, would you like me to tell you more about my goal? About you being the perfect candidate to become hellbound.”
“Hellbound?” Vastro repeated.
His face remained neutral. Empty.
But the moment the word settled, he hated it.
Chains. Binding. Ownership.
He despised all of it.
Vastro was not someone who could be bound. Not by the world. Not by hell. Not by anything.
“You should hear me out before making your choice,” the hell figure said, trying to sound persuasive.
Vastro scoffed.
He did not have time for this.
He had already gained enough. The two skills he obtained were more than sufficient to start his plans. That was all he needed.
He was not about to become a pawn in another entity’s scheme.
Hell chuckled.
The figure’s body seemed to fold and shift unnaturally before it regained its composure and looked at him again.
“Before you decide whether to listen or not,” hell said,
“you should understand my plan. And how vast existence truly is.”
Vastro paused.
For the first time, his attention sharpened.
He had brushed against secrets before. Hints of something greater. As a usurper, he had once believed he might break through that invisible threshold.
The one separating existence from something beyond it.
But it never happened.
Not in millions of years. Not in trillions.
That thin line remained uncrossable.
If there was any entity that possessed knowledge beyond the usurpers themselves, it would be hell. Or heaven.
However one chose to name it.
Seeing that it finally had his attention, the hell figure studied him.
Then it spoke again, calm and calculated.
“It would be good if I explained my plan,” hell said. “But would it not be better if I simply showed you the future?”
The darkness within its cloak stirred.
From the endless black, a pair of red eyes glowed faintly.
At the same time, Vastro’s blue cosmic-flamed eye shifted.
It turned hellish red.
Information exploded into his soul.
Not words. Not visions. Pure truth.
Streams of knowledge flooded him, forcing every detail into his very being. Every calculation. Every outcome. Every intention of the entity before him.
Hell was right.
Absolutely right.
Vastro’s expression did not change.
But for the first time since his birth by that primordial mother, he was genuinely shocked.
Not counting Drakkon’s betrayal.
The shock lasted only moments.
Then he regained his composure.
His eyes reflected deep contemplation.
“You are crazy,” Vastro muttered.
Hell chuckled at that.
But it did not respond to the insult.
Instead, it asked a single question.
“Now,” hell asked, its voice calm but heavy, “did you find the courage to become hellbound after seeing the truth? Or will you forfeit the knowledge and continue your journey instead?”
Vastro stayed silent. His eyes seemed distant, drifting through the endless pillars and void.
Hell’s plan was extreme. Calling it crazy would be an understatement beyond understatement.
But then… when had Vastro ever backed down from a challenge? To think of it, this would be fun. This was exactly what he lived for.
“I agree,” he said finally, his voice steady, his gaze unwavering. “I will become hellbound. But know this.”
He stopped, staring straight into the unseen face of hell. “I answer to no one. And I will obey no one. Not even you.”
Hell chuckled. “You will first have to attain unimaginable heights and erase my brand to do that. And I believe… you cannot.”
“I will take that bet,” Vastro said. “And when I get rid of the hell brand, I will come for you. Erase you entirely. You talk too much.”
He continued walking, eyes scanning the floating pillars suspended in stasis, massive, silent, looming.
“Do you accept?” he asked.
Hell did not speak for a long moment. Then, finally: “Okay. Let’s see how far you can go.”
Vastro’s lips curled into a faint smile. “Okay then.”
Hell itself was now on his hit list.
As he reached the center of the enormous podiums, he was lifted from the ground. Stabilized midair between five towering pillars, the space around him pulsed with tension.
Then, at once, the pillars glowed, radiating a crimson light that engulfed Vastro entirely.
Countless chains of the same crimson hue shot from the pillars. Piercing the air. Piercing him.
But not his body…. not really. Their target was his soul.
Vastro tried to resist. Tried to hold himself together.
But he could not.
A scream tore from his throat. Heart-wrenching. Bone-shaking. Raw. Endless.
The hell figure watched from the shadows, its form calm, detached, yet impossibly amused.
Behind the darkness, in the cloaked eyes, a mouth appeared. And hell laughed.
Mischievous.
Cruel.
Absolute.
“The binding has begun,” it said.
“Now, let’s see if he can survive it… and what comes after.”
To be continued….
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Chapters
- Chapter 91 91: Strike or Be Drained
- Chapter 90 90: Red drinks (2)
- Chapter 89 89: Red drinks (1)
- Chapter 88 88: Doomed (2)
- Chapter 87 87: Doomed (1)
- Chapter 86 86: Little kitten
- Chapter 85 85: Rayden's Gamble
- Chapter 84 84: Oh Crap
- Chapter 83 83: Hyped to Death
- Chapter 82 82: Hollow Death
- Chapter 81 81: Waking Up A Slumbering Lion
- Chapter 80 80: Ruthless Questioning
- Chapter 79 79: Baby Or Monster
- Chapter 78 78: Small Nudge
- Chapter 77 77: Treasure Hunting (2)
- Chapter 76 76: Treasure Hunting (1)
- Chapter 74: Finding the opponent Weakness (2)
- Chapter 73: Finding the opponent Weakness (1)
- Chapter 75 75: I said treasure...Not thrash
- Chapter 74 74: Finding the opponent Weakness (2)
- Chapter 73 73: Finding the opponent Weakness (1)
- Chapter 72 72: Otherworldly Thrashing
- Chapter 71: What would it be.
- Chapter 70: The Cursed Attacks
- Chapter 69: Submit Or Die
- Chapter 68: The Unknown Demon
- Chapter 67: New plan
- Chapter 66: Trouble (2)
- Chapter 65: Trouble (1)
- Chapter 64: Unbeatable Foe (2)
- Chapter 63: Unbeatable Foe (1)
- Chapter 62: NEW TARGET (2)
- Chapter 61: New Target
- Chapter 60: True Scum
- Chapter 59: Raging Father
- Chapter 58: Monsters Deserve No Mercy (2)
- Chapter 57: Monsters Deserve No Mercy (1)
- Chapter 56: Psychopathic family of experts
- Chapter 55: What could a baby possibly do? (2)
- Chapter 54: What could a baby possibly do?
- Chapter 53: I Choose All (2)
- Chapter 52: I Choose All
- Chapter 51: Rayden’s Complaint, System Gift.
- Chapter 50: Guardian angel
- Chapter 49: Their wish, Your Death (2)
- Chapter 48: Their wish, Your death
- Chapter 47: Chilling in a death forest
- Chapter 46: Survive infancy
- Chapter 45: Finally Awake
- Chapter 44: The main trouble is still sleeping (1)
- Chapter 43: Wrong Presence
- Chapter 42: Warmaker (1)
- Chapter 41: Foolish Mortals
- Chapter 40: Essos’s Stress
- Chapter 39: The Emperor’s Stress
- Chapter 38: Shock After Shock
- Chapter 37: The infamous One Eye.. Shut up
- Chapter 36: UNCONTROLLABLE FLAME (2)
- Chapter 35: Uncontrollably fire
- Chapter 34: Good welcoming Party
- Chapter 33: Cornered
- Chapter 32: Wait... What.
- Chapter 31: The Slaughter Had Begun
- Chapter 30: The Orb is a Speaking Oracle
- Chapter 29: RAYDEN DRAVENHEART? .... Vastro sounds better..
- Chapter 28: First Quest
- Chapter 27: Rebirth Of The Strongest Slayer
- Chapter 26: Disciplinary Slap
- Chapter 25: A Broken Sword
- Chapter 24: New Races..... Rise.
- Chapter 23: How..... How.....How!!!!
- Chapter 22: The Guardians Meeting
- Chapter 21: Hell Descends (2)
- Chapter 20: Hell Descends
- Chapter 19: Hellbound (2)
- Chapter 18: Hellbound (1)
- Chapter 17: Hell Was.... Shocked
- Chapter 16: SSSSSSSSSSS— What The Hell?
- Chapter 15: Impossible Trial
- Chapter 14: Final Gate, I’m Coming
- Chapter 13: Eternal Conquest, Final Battle
- Chapter 12: Fair Fight In Hell?
- Chapter 11: Come On, Give Me A Break
- Chapter 10: New Law
- Chapter 9: Point Of No Return
- Chapter 8: Anomaly Detected
- Chapter 7: You Are Next!!!!
- Chapter 6: No Appeal
- Chapter 5: Safe Enough To Die
- Chapter 4: The Finger Didn’t..... Move
- Chapter 3: Audacity To Win
- Chapter 2: Lunatic In Hell (2)
- Chapter 1: Lunatic In Hell (1)