Chapter 95: Chapter 95: Final Judgment
The speedboat cut through the North Atlantic swells like a knife, its powerful engines roaring as it raced toward the distant coastline. Salt spray whipped across the deck as the vessel bounced over each wave, its occupants gripping whatever handholds they could find.
Lord Ravenscar gripped the railing, his knuckles bone-white as he stared back at the orange glow on the horizon where his fortress burned.
“How much further?” Earl Ashridge shouted over the engine noise, his usual composure shattered like ice on stone.
The boat’s captain, one of Ravenscar’s most trusted men, checked his instruments. “Twenty minutes to the mainland, my lord! Then we’re in the clear!”
Lord Greycairn wiped salt spray from his aristocratic features, his expression grim. “Twenty minutes might as well be twenty hours. That wizard found us on an unmarked island. What makes you think distance will stop him?”
“Because he’s still human,” Ravenscar snapped, though his voice carried less conviction than his words. “Magic or no magic, battling all our guards and eliminating North would have to injure and exhaust him. He can’t be invincible.”
The remaining guards—only four had made it to the boat—positioned themselves around the vessel’s perimeter, scanning the darkness with professional wariness.
“Maybe he didn’t follow us,” Ashridge said hopefully. “Maybe he was satisfied with destroying the fortress.”
Ravenscar’s laugh was bitter. “You still don’t understand what we’re dealing with. This isn’t about property damage. That wizard wants us dead, and he’s proven remarkably effective at getting what he wants.”
The boat continued its desperate flight, engines pushed beyond their normal limits. For several minutes, nothing disturbed their escape except the constant battle against the waves and the acrid smell of overheated metal.
The mainland grew larger with each passing moment, promising sanctuary and the chance to disappear into their network of safe houses.
Then the first guard simply collapsed.
No sound. No warning. One moment he was scanning the sky with his rifle, the next he was motionless on the deck.
“Contact!” another guard shouted, swinging his weapon toward the darkness. “I can’t see—”
He dropped mid-sentence.
The remaining two guards opened fire wildly, muzzle flashes strobing against the night as they pumped rounds into empty air. Their bullets found nothing but ocean and stars. Then they too dropped.
Within thirty seconds, deadly silence returned to the boat.
Arthur materialized on the bow like condensing shadow, his black robes barely distinguishable from the night sky. He held his wand casually at his side, as if this were a social call rather than an execution.
“Gentlemen.” His voice carried perfectly despite the engine noise. “Going somewhere?”
The three lords backed toward the stern, but their movements remained controlled and dignified. Even facing death, they carried themselves like the aristocrats they were.
“So,” Ravenscar said, his voice carrying hard-earned authority despite the circumstances. “You’re our mysterious hunter. Quite impressive work tonight, I must say. But I confess, we’re still uncertain who deserves the credit.”
“No?” Arthur sounded genuinely amused. “All those resources, all those investigations, and you’re still guessing?”
“We have theories,” Greycairn ventured carefully. “But confirmation would help us… proceed appropriately.”
“Proceed?” The word dripped mockery. “You think there’s a negotiation coming?”
“Everyone has a price,” Ashridge said, forcing confidence into his voice. “We’ve built empires on that principle.”
“How delightfully optimistic.” Arthur raised his wand toward a section of the boat’s equipment. “Wait a moment. Let me handle something first.”
A Blasting Curse destroyed the communication array in a shower of sparks and twisted metal.
“What? Why?” Ashridge demanded.
“Destroyed the communication equipment,” Arthur said conversationally. “You know, for secrecy.”
“Paranoid much?” Ravenscar muttered.
“I’m dealing with criminal lords who’ve corrupted half of Europe,” Arthur replied calmly. “It demands that I be careful.”
“Now, where were we? Yes, my identity.” Arthur’s mask concealed his expression, but his voice carried satisfaction. “You guessed correctly. I’m Arthur Hayes.”
The three lords exchanged glances—surprise, calculation, and dawning realization flickering across their faces. Survival was going to be more difficult than they’d hoped.
“Hayes,” Ashridge repeated slowly. “You’ve grown considerably since we last… paid attention to you.”
“Apparently not enough attention,” Arthur observed. “Or I wouldn’t be here, would I? Though I heard you tried some half-hearted cleanup afterward.”
“Standard procedure,” Greycairn said stiffly. “Loose ends tend to—”
“—come back for revenge?” Arthur laughed, sharp and bright. “Yes, I can see how that might be inconvenient.”
Ravenscar stepped forward slightly, his demeanor shifting to something more respectful. “Your father was a remarkable man, Arthur. Brilliant financial mind. His refusal to work with us was… regrettable, but we understood his principles. Misguided, perhaps, but admirable in their way.”
Arthur laughed—a sound that made all three men flinch.
“My father?” Arthur’s voice carried genuine amusement. “You think my father was the investment genius?”
The lords looked genuinely puzzled.
“Well, you went after the wrong target entirely,” Arthur said with obvious satisfaction. “It wasn’t my father making those brilliant financial decisions. You see, as a child I wanted to be wealthy, and to make that possible, I used to give my father carefully veiled hints about market movements, which companies would succeed and which would fail. It was always me.”
The silence that followed was deafening except for the boat’s engines.
“Impossible,” Greycairn said flatly. “You were ten years old.”
“Yes, I was ten. So I had to invest through my father as a front,” Arthur explained. “But I regret it now. My greed and rush for quick success attracted villains like you three to target my family. I wish I had remembered then that the world was dangerous, and that established powers wouldn’t allow some newcomer to become wealthy without proper backing.”
“You’re lying,” Ashridge said, but his voice lacked conviction.
“Am I?” Arthur shrugged. “Believe what you want. But if you had investigated properly—really investigated my family instead of making assumptions—you would have discovered that my father had no investment philosophy and made decisions on apparent whims. He didn’t possess that kind of ability before I turned five. You could have checked his records and seen my school records while you were at it—perfect marks across the board.”
The lords stared at him with growing horror.
“No,” Ravenscar whispered.
“Oh yes,” Arthur said cheerfully. “The same ’terrible genius’ that created those investment strategies is here for revenge. You were fortunate that I didn’t have proper resources to trace you three before now. Otherwise, I would have come after you much sooner.”
“We can still reach an arrangement—” Ashridge began desperately.
“Oh, please continue,” Arthur said with mock eagerness. “I’m fascinated to hear how you plan to negotiate my sparing the people responsible for my parents’ deaths. What could you possibly offer that would interest me more than watching you burn?”
Ravenscar gathered himself, falling back on decades of successful manipulation. “Hayes, you must understand the broader implications of your actions. Killing us would lead to chaos. The work we do—”
“Oh, here we go,” Arthur interrupted with evident delight. “Please, tell me how you’re secret heroes saving the world. How you’ve brainwashed yourselves into believing you’re the good guys. Remember, I’ve read all your memories.”
This silenced them momentarily. They had to think carefully now, knowing Arthur possessed intimate knowledge of their operations and couldn’t be fooled with baseless justifications.
Greycairn began carefully, “We are the people who bring balance to the world. Consider the bigger picture, Hayes. Your parents’ deaths—tragic, yes—but weigh that against the hundreds of thousands who would have died in conflicts we’ve prevented. The financial networks we’ve built have stopped three major economic collapses.”
Arthur made an exaggerated thinking expression. “Hmm. How exactly are these related to my parents?”
“They’re not directly related,” Greycairn admitted. “But they’re connected to why we’re necessary in this world. The underground financial systems we maintain allow governments to function when official channels fail. We’ve prevented major economic collapses this way and saved countless countries.”
“How fascinating!” Arthur’s enthusiasm was clearly mocking. “Tell me more about your heroic endeavors. Your child trafficking operations, for instance? I’m sure those serve the greater good too?”
“We don’t traffic children,” Greycairn said quickly. “We provide them with better opportunities. We take starving, abandoned children and give them chances for brighter futures. Not all succeed, but such is life. Opportunities are always limited.”
Arthur actually applauded slowly. “Brilliant! I never expected such creative justification for the cruel fates you condemn those children to in organ farms and what not.”
“You’re young, Hayes,” Ravenscar said desperately. “Idealistic. You see the world in simple terms, but reality is far more complex. Sometimes evil must serve good. Sometimes monsters are necessary to keep worse monsters at bay.”
“And naturally, you three volunteered for this terrible burden,” Arthur said with fake sympathy. “How noble. How self-sacrificing.”
“We’ve also helped oppressed people gain the strength to fight for their rights,” Ashridge added.
“You mean supplying weapons to rebel groups in stable countries, causing civil wars that resulted in tens of thousands of civilian deaths,” Arthur corrected cheerfully.
“That’s how the world evolves,” Greycairn insisted. “Fight the oppressors and overthrow them. Certainly there are innocent casualties, but they have no other choice for freedom.”
“Okay, no need to continue anymore,” Arthur said with obvious boredom. “I told you—I’ve seen your memories. Every rationalization, every self-serving lie you tell yourselves. So unless you have something actually interesting to say?”
“The Covenant!” Ashridge said suddenly, grasping at their final hope. “Kill us, and both governments will hunt you forever. Wizard and Muggle authorities working together. You’ll never have peace.”
Arthur was quiet for a moment, appearing to consider this. “You might be right. It would certainly complicate my life.”
Hope flickered in their eyes like dying embers.
“Then again,” he continued conversationally, “you’re also the three most corrupt men in Britain. Your deaths might be exactly what this system needs. Fresh blood, new perspectives…” He smiled behind his mask. “Worth the risk, I think.”
The hope died instantly.
“You’re making a mistake,” Greycairn said desperately, his hand moving clearly toward his jacket. “Without us, there will be chaos—”
“There might be some chaos initially,” Arthur agreed. “But I’d like to use your own quote—it’s good for the greater good.”
All three men lunged for their concealed guns simultaneously, their final gambit playing out with desperate precision.
“There we go,” Arthur said approvingly as his cutting spells flew faster than their reflexes could manage. “Finally some honesty from you three.”
Screams split the night as hands separated from wrists. Pistols clattered across blood-slicked deck.
Arthur raised his wand with deliberate ceremony. “This is for my parents,” he said quietly. “And for all your other crimes. Justice has been long overdue.”
“This isn’t justice!” Ashridge screamed through his agony. “This is revenge!”
Arthur tilted his head, considering. “You know what? You’re absolutely right.”
He cast two spells in rapid succession.
The first coated all three men in a thick, flammable substance that clung to their skin like tar.
The second was a small, bright flame.
Arthur rose into the air as the boat’s deck became an inferno. He didn’t watch the details—he wasn’t completely lost to darkness—but he remained long enough to ensure the job was finished properly.
The fire spread to the fuel tanks within minutes. The explosion lit up the night sky briefly before the wreckage began its inevitable descent toward the ocean floor.
From his aerial vantage point, Arthur cast his signature-cleaning spell one final time, erasing every trace of magic from the scene. To any investigation, this would be an unsolved case. Just another tragedy in the dangerous world of organized crime.
Arthur opened a portal back to the island stronghold. There was still cleanup remaining and he needed to ensure there were no survivors who might complicate matters. After that, he would return home for some well-deserved rest.
His parents were finally avenged.
The men who had destroyed his family were gone.
But important decisions still lay ahead about what he would do next. Embrace this new life as a vigilante working to make the world crime-free, or forget this path and move on to other pursuits.
Time would tell which direction his life would take.
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Chapters
- Chapter 310: The God’s Frustration – Part - 1
- Chapter 309: Puny God
- Chapter 308 308: The Beast on the Leash
- Chapter 307 307: The Breach
- Chapter 306: The Scepter’s Games – Part - 2
- Chapter 305: The Scepter’s Games – Part - 1
- Chapter 304: The Cage – Part - 2
- Chapter 303: The Cage – Part - 1
- Chapter 302: Hammer and Iron – Part - 2
- Chapter 301: Hammer and Iron – Part - 1
- Chapter 300: Brothers
- Chapter 299: Not Really My Style
- Chapter 298: The Soldier and the God
- Chapter 297: The God Walks – Part - 2
- Chapter 296: The God Walks – Part - 1
- Chapter 295 295: Assemble Part - 2
- Chapter 294 294: Assemble Part - 1
- Chapter 293: The Shield He Built
- Chapter 292 292: Unmade
- Chapter 291: The Annihilator
- Chapter 290: The Missing Fleet
- Chapter 289: Vanishing Act
- Chapter 288 288: Damage Assessment
- Chapter 287: Shattered
- Chapter 286: The God of Mischief
- Chapter 285: Doors Open From Both Sides
- Chapter 284 284: Clear Skies
- Chapter 283 283: Between Worlds
- Chapter 282: The Changing World
- Chapter 281 281: The Day Medicine Changed
- Chapter 280 280: Balance
- Chapter 279 279: Death
- Chapter 278 278: The Queen's Garden – Part - 2
- Chapter 277 277: The Queen’s Garden – Part - 1
- Chapter 276: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 3
- Chapter 275: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 2
- Chapter 274: The Hayes Invasion – Part - 1
- Chapter 273: Foundations
- Chapter 272: The Day After
- Chapter 271: Movie Night Part - 3
- Chapter 270: Movie Night Part - 2
- Chapter 269: Movie Night Part - 1
- Chapter 268 268: Round Two
- Chapter 267: The Boy Who Lived and The Ice Queen
- Chapter 266: The Wake-Up Call
- Chapter 265: The Shape of the Universe
- Chapter 264 264: Days in Asgard
- Chapter 263 263: The Singular Focus Part - 2
- Chapter 262 262: The Singular Focus Part - 1
- Chapter 261 261: The Man Out of Time
- Chapter 260 260: Winter Soldier
- Chapter 259: The Cleanest SHIELD
- Chapter 258 258: House Cleanup
- Chapter 257: Twenty Minutes of Light
- Chapter 256: The Sorcerer at the Crossroads
- Chapter 255: Closure
- Chapter 254: The Hulk Whisperer
- Chapter 253 253: The Morning After
- Chapter 252: The Cost of Victory
- Chapter 251: The Unforgivable
- Chapter 250: Hell on Fire Part - 2
- Chapter 249: Hell on Fire Part - 1
- Chapter 248: The Arcane Mage
- Chapter 247: A Father’s Wrath
- Chapter 246 246: The Line You Don't Cross
- Chapter 245: Hulk
- Chapter 244: When Devils Come Calling
- Chapter 243: Like Father, Like Children
- Chapter 242: The Ice Queen’s Wrath
- Chapter 241: The Monster of Harlem
- Chapter 240 240: Girl’s Day Out
- Chapter 239 239: Homecoming
- Chapter 238: After the Storm
- Chapter 237: The Frost King Part - 3
- Chapter 236 236: The Frost King Part - 2
- Chapter 235: The Frost King Part - 1
- Chapter 234: Asgard Under Siege
- Chapter 233: The Road Home
- Chapter 232: Worthy
- Chapter 231: The Destroyer Part - 2
- Chapter 230: The Destroyer Part - 1
- Chapter 229: Friends and Foes
- Chapter 228: Worthy and Unworthy
- Chapter 227: God of Thunder
- Chapter 226: The Hammer Falls Part - 2
- Chapter 225: The Hammer Falls Part - 1
- Chapter 224: The Sins of the Father
- Chapter 223: The Iron Vows
- Chapter 222 222: Sparring and Howard's Legacy
- Chapter 221 221: Extremis and Rebirth
- Chapter 220: AIM and Apologies
- Chapter 219: The Stark Expo Part - 2
- Chapter 218: The Stark Expo Part - 1
- Chapter 217: The Waiting Game
- Chapter 216: Secrets and Snakes
- Chapter 215: I Am Iron Man
- Chapter 214: The Cleanup Part - 2
- Chapter 213 213: The Cleanup Part - 1
- Chapter 212: Iron Monger Part - 2
- Chapter 211: Iron Monger Part - 1
- Chapter 210: Shadows Gathering
- Chapter 209: The Unchallenged Hero
- Chapter 208: Purpose
- Chapter 207: Brooms and Bad News
- Chapter 206 206: First Flight
- Chapter 205: Tony Stark Returns Part - 2
- Chapter 204 204: Tony Stark Returns Part - 1
- Chapter 203 203: Birth of Iron Man
- Chapter 202 202: Director Fury’s House Call
- Chapter 201 201: The Spark of Iron
- Chapter 200 200: The Need for Speed
- Chapter 199: Christmas Gathering Part - 2
- Chapter 198 198: Christmas Gathering Part - 1
- Chapter 197: The Gathering Begins
- Chapter 196: The Extended Family
- Chapter 195: The Red Room Part - 2
- Chapter 194 194: The Red Room Part - 1
- Chapter 193: The Ice Queen of Europe
- Chapter 192: Home
- Chapter 191 191: The Years In Between - Part 4
- Chapter 190 190: The Years In Between - Part 3
- Chapter 189 189: The Years In Between - Part 2
- Chapter 188 188: The Years In Between Part - 1
- Chapter 187 187: Shopping with a Princess
- Chapter 186 186: New Century, New Path Part - 2
- Chapter 185: New Century, New Path Part - 1
- Chapter 184: Tony Stark
- Chapter 183: Fate’s Quiet Architect Part - 2
- Chapter 182: Fate’s Quiet Architect Part - 1
- Chapter 181: The Thorn That Pricked a Finger
- Chapter 180: The Pan Elf
- Chapter 179: Vengeance
- Chapter 178: Hogwarts Again
- Chapter 177: When Chi Meets Cosmic
- Chapter 176: The Iron Fist
- Chapter 175: The Dragon’s Heart
- Chapter 174: Chi
- Chapter 173: Starting From Zero
- Chapter 172: K’un-Lun’s Uninvited Guests
- Chapter 171: The Path to K’un-Lun
- Chapter 170: Path Forward Part - 2
- Chapter 169: Path Forward Part - 1
- Chapter 168: The Devil and the Death-Marked
- Chapter 167: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 166: Trials and Resolve
- Chapter 165: The Hand’s Plan
- Chapter 164: The Dream’s End
- Chapter 163: Unintended Consequences
- Chapter 162: The Dream Master
- Chapter 161: Back to Hala
- Chapter 160 160: When Plans Fail
- Chapter 159 159: Tea with Old Friends Part - 2
- Chapter 158: Tea with Old Friends Part - 1
- Chapter 157: Homecomings
- Chapter 156: The Dying World Part - 2
- Chapter 155: The Dying World Part - 1
- Chapter 154: The Annihilator
- Chapter 153: The Wizard and The Star
- Chapter 152: Combat Training Part - 2
- Chapter 151: Combat Training Part - 1
- Chapter 150: A Parting Gift
- Chapter 149: Dawn After Victory
- Chapter 148: Hard Truths
- Chapter 147: Mephisto’s Game
- Chapter 146: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 145: Endgame of a Dark Lord Part - 2
- Chapter 144: Endgame of a Dark Lord Part - 1
- Chapter 143: The Fated Duel Part - 3
- Chapter 142: The Fated Duel Part - 2
- Chapter 141: The Fated Duel Part - 1
- Chapter 140: All Hallows’ War Part - 4
- Chapter 139: All Hallows’ War Part - 3
- Chapter 138: All Hallows’ War Part - 2
- Chapter 137: All Hallows’ War Part - 1
- Chapter 136: Gathering Armies
- Chapter 135: Ancient Magic
- Chapter 134: The Hidden Vault
- Chapter 133: The Art of the Duel
- Chapter 132: The Dark Lord Moves
- Chapter 131: The Wounded Guest
- Chapter 130: Ordinary Moments
- Chapter 129: Master of Death
- Chapter 128: Harry Potter and the Exploding Dummies
- Chapter 127: Ariadne
- Chapter 126: Master of the Elder Wand
- Chapter 125: Shadows and Fire
- Chapter 124: Boy Who Lived Reborn
- Chapter 123: Healing
- Chapter 122: At the Crossroads
- Chapter 121: Soul Surgery
- Chapter 120: An Elegant Battle
- Chapter 119: Learning to Live
- Chapter 118: The Weight of Love
- Chapter 117: Echoes of the Dead
- Chapter 116: Vault Hunting
- Chapter 115: A Warning to Spies
- Chapter 114: The Alien Crossroads
- Chapter 113: Grave Robbing
- Chapter 112: Secrets in the Serpent’s Den
- Chapter 111: The End of an Era
- Chapter 110: The Fall of the Light
- Chapter 109: Walking Into a Trap
- Chapter 108: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 5
- Chapter 107: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 4
- Chapter 106: The Dead Man’s Moves - Part 3
- Chapter 105: The Dead Man’s Moves Part - 2
- Chapter 104: The Dead Man’s Moves Part - 1
- Chapter 103: The Art of Persuasion
- Chapter 102: Farewell to the Sanctuary
- Chapter 101: Foundations of an Empire
- Chapter 100: Dangerous Games
- Chapter 99: Blueprints for an Empire
- Chapter 98: An Unexpected Partnership
- Chapter 97: The Quiet After
- Chapter 96: A Reluctant Janitor
- Chapter 95: Final Judgment
- Chapter 94: The Gloves Come Off
- Chapter 93: Death Walks the Halls
- Chapter 92: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 91: The Calm Before the Kill
- Chapter 90: The Weight of Power
- Chapter 89: Silent Retribution
- Chapter 88: The Trifecta of Villainy
- Chapter 87: Hunting Shadows
- Chapter 86: Uncomfortable Truths
- Chapter 85: Picking Up Pieces
- Chapter 84: The Nightmare Unleashed
- Chapter 83: Bullets and Spells
- Chapter 82: Temporal Mechanics
- Chapter 81: Dead Man Talking
- Chapter 80: Dark Lord Showtime
- Chapter 79: Behind the Veil
- Chapter 78: The Department of Mysteries
- Chapter 77: A Call for Help
- Chapter 76: Magical Renaissance
- Chapter 75: Through Different Eyes
- Chapter 74: Lessons in Humility
- Chapter 73: The Dark Dimension
- Chapter 72: Gates to the Unknown
- Chapter 71: Dimensions of Power
- Chapter 70: The Making of Adversaries
- Chapter 69: Spatial Affinities
- Chapter 68: The Art of Rivalry
- Chapter 67: Dark Paths
- Chapter 66: Dimensional Energy
- Chapter 65: The Ancient One
- Chapter 64: Unexpected Doors
- Chapter 63: New Beginnings
- Chapter 62: Farewells
- Chapter 61: Winky
- Chapter 60: Revelations
- Chapter 59: Confrontation
- Chapter 58: The Maze
- Chapter 57: The Final Countdown
- Chapter 56: Old Enemies, New Strength
- Chapter 55: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 54: Hard Truths
- Chapter 53: The Healing
- Chapter 52: Back to Hogwarts
- Chapter 51: Aftermath
- Chapter 50: Cosmic Awakening
- Chapter 49: Desperate Measures
- Chapter 48: Escalation
- Chapter 47: Kree Confrontation
- Chapter 46: Mar-Vell’s Laboratory
- Chapter 45: A Space Mission
- Chapter 44: Black Box Revelations
- Chapter 43: Maria Rambeau
- Chapter 42: Project Pegasus
- Chapter 41: Desert Revelations
- Chapter 40: Pancho’s Bar
- Chapter 39: Pursuit
- Chapter 38: Fragments of a Forgotten Past
- Chapter 37: The Arrival Part - 2
- Chapter 36: The Arrival Part - 1
- Chapter 35: The Waiting Game
- Chapter 34: Rules and Rulings
- Chapter 33: Aftermath
- Chapter 32: The Second Task Part - 2
- Chapter 31: The Second Task Part - 1
- Chapter 30: Preparations and Hints
- Chapter 29: Unwelcome Return
- Chapter 28: Across the Pond
- Chapter 27: Breaking Tradition
- Chapter 26: Explanations and Evaluations
- Chapter 25: The First Task
- Chapter 24: Dragons and Conversations
- Chapter 23: Perks, Plans, and Preparations
- Chapter 22: Dumbledore
- Chapter 21: The Headmaster’s Office
- Chapter 20: The Four Champions
- Chapter 19: When a Slytherin Bargains
- Chapter 18: The Goblet’s Choice
- Chapter 17: An Eventful Morning
- Chapter 16: Foreign Arrivals
- Chapter 15: The Final Year
- Chapter 14: Six Years of Solitude Part - 4
- Chapter 13: Six Years of Solitude Part - 3
- Chapter 12: Six Years of Solitude Part - 2
- Chapter 11: Six Years of Solitude Part - 1
- Chapter 10: The First Day
- Chapter 9: The Muggle-Born Slytherin
- Chapter 8: Hogwarts and Sorting
- Chapter 7: The Letter
- Chapter 6: Preparing for Hogwarts
- Chapter 5: New Beginnings
- Chapter 4: Aftermath & the Magical Unveiling
- Chapter 3: Shattered
- Chapter 2: Second Chances
- Chapter 1: The King’s Cross Station