Chapter 85: A polished cage
Ishiki froze for a moment and then looked the other way.
Yuki sat up abruptly, clutching his tattered robe to her chest. In the tight confines of the cave, the movement brought her even closer; he could feel the faint brush of her knee against his.
A wash of color crept into her cheeks as she realized that he had been staring.
“What…” She cleared her throat. “What were you looking at?”
’Oh, crap.’
Panic spiked. His brain scrambled for an excuse—’Checking for injuries? Watching the entrance? Counting rocks?’
Instead, his mouth opened and betrayed him.
“Your pretty face.”
Awkward silence stretched in the small cave.
Ishiki immediately looked away, scratching the back of his head, trying to summon a nonchalant tone that sounded hopelessly fake.
’Why did i have to be like this? Stupid corruption. Stupid mouth.’
Yuki blinked a few times.
But to Ishiki’s surprise… she didn’t freeze him immediately.
Instead, she was looking at the ground with a weird expression. Then, a small, incredulous huff escaped her lips. “Is it really that pretty?”
Yuki asked as she gave back Ishiki’s tattered robe.
“I mean… It is the most beautiful face I have ever seen.” he mumbled, staring at a very interesting crack in the wall.
’Ahhh… stop saying weird things. Shut up. Shut up.’
He coughed, forcing the subject to lurch sideways before it crushed him. “Also, thanks for the healing. Assuming that was you.”
None of them spoke anything for a long moment. Yuki looked down at her hands, flexing her fingers and Ishiki tried to act nonchalant, but every second of her silence made his heart beat louder.
The space between them felt, too intimate. He could feel the faint chill radiating from her skin and hear each soft breath.
“Yes, I did heal you,” she said abruptly. “But no need to thank me, I only did this because you are helpful… it was a strategic investment.”
Ishiki snorted. “Right. Strategic investment.” He paused and then added in a soft tone. “Anyways… my ribs appreciate it.”
She didn’t smile at his words, instead, her shoulders slumped. “I failed them, Ishiki. All of them. The players who believed in me and followed me… none of them is alive now. I was supposed to be strong and save them.”
He didn’t answer at once.
Part of him wanted to tell her it was stupid. That no one sane would take responsibility for surviving a god. And even if he wanted, there was nothing to confront about, why does she even think she was responsible for their lives?
After a while, he finally spoke. “Hey… Yuki.” his voice losing its playful edge. “Stop saying that. Its not like you could have done anything.”
“Stop what? Telling the truth?” She looked at him, Ishiki could see the guilt shimmering in her eyes. “I failed them… the six of them were with me from the day we came here. I promised them that i will make them reach… safety.”
“Well you did keep your promise, you made them reach that settlement.” Ishiki countered firmly. “And as for what happened. We couldn’t have known? It’s the Lord of Illusions and Deceit. It’s in the name, Yuki. He deceives.”
“But still… I could have-”
“You could have what? Punched a god?” Ishiki shook his head. “We survived and that’s the only victory we get here. Guilt is just dead weight.”
Yuki fell silent, staring at the cave floor. She pulled her knees to her chest, robe and white cloth pooling around her legs. Outside the trees were singing their beautiful melody, the forest was turned into dark… illuminated by the scarce red light of the moon.
He looked at her from the corner of his eye, with a sad look. And for the first time, he didn’t see the powerful princess with her indifferent expression. He saw a sixteen-year-old girl who was just as terrified as he was.
“Did you… have a nightmare?” he asked quietly.
Yuki shook her head quietly and then asked back. “Did you?”
Ishiki grimaced remembering what he saw. “Yeah… an illusion actually. Where I had a daughter and a wife, and a perfect life. But then everything ended as i saw them die and then died myself.”
Yuki’s head snapped up. Her pink eyes widened in shock. “You… you saw that?”
Ishiki nodded. “Pretty sure, all of those who are no more saw one… well, I am lucky… I guess.” His mouth twisted into something that wasn’t quite a smile.
“That bastard finds what you want most and twists it. To break your will to live.” He looked at her. “You really didn’t see anything?”
“No,” she said softly. “Maybe, because I don’t have anything that I want in particular.”
The tension in the cave eased, not because things were better, but because the worst had already been said aloud.
Ishiki shifted, searching for a position that didn’t turn his legs into numb logs. The stone floor was unforgiving. His shoulder brushed Yuki’s arm lightly; the contact sent a small, unwelcome jolt through him.
He flinched and then sat carefully.
“So,” he started, grasping for a different topic before his brain could spiral. “You’re from up there, right? The floating islands.” he chuckled.
“Well… we called it floating heaven below and bet what kind of nonsense things are there.”
Yuki nodded slowly.
“Uh… what was it like?” Ishiki asked, with curiosity. “Could you see the real sun all the time? Did you have fresh air? And flying cars?”
Yuki looked at him blankly. “I don’t know.”
Ishiki blinked. “Huh? What do you mean, you don’t know? You lived there.”
She looked around for a second and then answered in a nonchalant voice. “It was… clean and orderly.”
“That’s it?” Ishiki asked, half-laughing, half-incredulous.
She drew invisible lines on the stone with her finger.
“I lived inside a single building,” she explained. “A single apartment in a high tower. Everything I needed was delivered to me. The training halls were three floors down. The meditation chambers were one floor up. The hospital was in the same block.”
She shook a little and continued in a gloomy voice.
“I was not allowed to leave without an escort,” she whispered. “And most of the time, even that was denied. They said I had no need to see the outside.”
Ishiki exhaled slowly. “That sounds like a perfect life,” he said, but there was no admiration in his voice. Only a tired kind of pity.
Yuki looked at him with a frown. “How is that a perfect life?”
“They chose when I slept, when I meditated, when I ate and took a bath.” Her voice turned flat, reciting. “Wake up. Drink supplement. Stretch. Bath. Lessons. Assessments. Quiet time. Repeat.”
She closed her eyes for a moment and muttered. “It was just… a polished cage.”
Ishiki felt bad… kind of. Guilty at that. He gulped slowly and then whispered. “I… am sorry.”
He exhaled slowly. “So you didn’t had any friends? To whom you could run away when things got… too much?”
“There were cameras,” she said simply. “And people watching them all the time.”
For a moment, the only sound was the soft rasp of fabric as she shifted. She hesitated, then spoke again, this time a little quieter.
“My father was obsessed with perfection,” she said. “That’s how he built the Koyo Clan into one of the richest in the world. Everything for him was numbers and probabilities. He thought people were equations that could be solved.”
She gave a humorless smile. “So he tried to solve his children.”
Ishiki said nothing, actually… he couldn’t. He didn’t understand most of it and understood what it meant at the same time.
He saw as Yuki’s mouth slightly twisted. “My brother and I were his most expensive projects. We are genetically altered… so yeah, better than normal humans.”
“For what? To make you perfect?” Ishiki frowned.
“To make us useful,” she corrected. “Perfect would have come later.”
“So they trained you in… what? Fighting?” he asked, subtly.
“Politics… negotiations, laws, economics. My brother was the best at everything, he didn’t had any flaw. He could remember every name in a room and what they wanted before they said a word.”
There was no jealousy in her tone. Just some sort of pride… maybe even envy.
“He was already a big deal, then?” Ishiki asked.
“Yes,” she answered in a neutral tone. “By eighteen, he was on panels, giving speeches, sitting in on policy meetings. I watched him on screens more than in person.”
She paused.
“I was just a bargaining chip. Sooner or later I would have married into another clan to merge assets or stabilize some alliance.” Her eyes dropped to her hands again.
“That’s…” He searched for a word that wasn’t just swearing. “Gross.”
It indeed was… Ishiki almost laughed at what he had learned. The heaven… or what he thought to be heaven was just another cage.
He gritted his teeth unknowingly. He remembered what Filch once said to him about being free and now… he was feeling that he might have been right.
Was there really no freedom for humans?
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Chapters
- Chapter 252: The Corrupted Boy
- Chapter 251: A hidden Player
- Chapter 250: Rest...
- Chapter 249: Camouflage
- Chapter 248: SlaughterHouse
- Chapter 247: Surprise Attack
- Chapter 246: Ruins of Civilization (II)
- Chapter 245: Ruins of Civilization
- Chapter 244: Ruling out
- Chapter 243: The wall Report
- Chapter 242: A surprise birthday party
- Chapter 241: No One
- Chapter 240: Welcome Back
- Chapter 239: A day in life as a Father
- Chapter 238: A Trial
- Chapter 237: Peice
- Chapter 236: Coincidence
- Chapter 235: Meeting
- Chapter 234: Underground Chase
- Chapter 233: Investigation (III)
- Chapter 232: Investigation (II)
- Chapter 231: Investigation (I)
- Chapter 230: Mysterious Behaviour
- Chapter 229: New Attendant
- Chapter 228: The New Life
- Chapter 227: Horns
- Chapter 226: Ghost
- Chapter 225: The Cruel and Sinful World
- Chapter 224: Results
- Chapter 223: Sweet Victory
- Chapter 222: All as Planned
- Chapter 221: The mastermind
- Chapter 220: The Two Orbs
- Chapter 219: Traitor
- Chapter 218: Battle for Salvation (XII)
- Chapter 217: Battle for Salvation (XI)
- Chapter 216: Battle for Salvation (X)
- Chapter 215: Battle for Salvation (IX)
- Chapter 214: Battle for Salvation (VIII)
- Chapter 213: Battle for Salvation (VII)
- Chapter 212: Battle for Salvation (VI)
- Chapter 211: Battle For Salvation (V)
- Chapter 210: Battle for Salvation (IV)
- Chapter 209: Battle for Salvation (III)
- Chapter 208: Battle for Salvation (II)
- Chapter 207: Battle for Salvation
- Chapter 206: Pieces of the Puzzle
- Chapter 205: The Great Corruption (II)
- Chapter 204: The Great Corruption
- Chapter 203: Truth Behind it all (II)
- Chapter 202: Truth behind it all
- Chapter 201: Divine Blood
- Chapter 200: Born Again
- Chapter 199: Forgotten Hero
- Chapter 198: Eternal Prisoner
- Chapter 197: Unknown Chamber
- Chapter 196: A Monster
- Chapter 195: Curse of The Forgotten
- Chapter 194: Roundabout
- Chapter 193: Timelines
- Chapter 192: Restless
- Chapter 191: In the Ruins (III)
- Chapter 190: In the Ruins (II)
- Chapter 189: In the Ruins (I)
- Chapter 188: Innocense
- Chapter 187: Cathedral Ruins
- Chapter 186: Exploration
- Chapter 185: Numbers
- Chapter 184: Secret Meeting
- Chapter 183: Followers
- Chapter 182: Ishiki’s conjectures
- Chapter 181: Cheat!!
- Chapter 180: Soul Space
- Chapter 179: Sorrow’s Edge
- Chapter 178: Strength
- Chapter 177: A deeper understanding
- Chapter 176: Intruder
- Chapter 175: Forward
- Chapter 174: Older
- Chapter 173: The Emperor of Aethelburg
- Chapter 172: True Form
- Chapter 171: Possesed
- Chapter 170: Impossibe Odds (X)
- Chapter 169: Impossible Odds (IX)
- Chapter 168: Impossible Odds (VIII)
- Chapter 167: Impossible Odds (VII)
- Chapter 166: Impossible Odds (VI)
- Chapter 165: Impossible odds (V)
- Chapter 164: Impossible Odds (IV)
- Chapter 163: Impossible Odds (III)
- Chapter 162: Impossible Odds (II)
- Chapter 161: Impossible Odds (I)
- Chapter 160: Heartless
- Chapter 159: Hidden ability
- Chapter 158: Game of Choice
- Chapter 157: Idea
- Chapter 156: Relics of Bygone Age
- Chapter 155: Manipulation
- Chapter 154: Slap
- Chapter 153: Allies
- Chapter 152: Sacrifice shrouded in Mysteries
- Chapter 151: A Dragon
- Chapter 150: How painful can reality be?
- Chapter 149: Inside Memories (II)
- Chapter 148: Inside Memories
- Chapter 147: An Unseen Enemy
- Chapter 146: Alone
- Chapter 145: A strange Encounter (II)
- Chapter 144: A strange Encounter
- Chapter 143: Immortal Heart
- Chapter 142: Walker between two World
- Chapter 141: Anomaly
- Chapter 140: Invaluable information
- Chapter 139: The Diary of Secrets
- Chapter 138: Fighting a Skeleton
- Chapter 137: The Fifth room
- Chapter 136: History of Gods (II)
- Chapter 135: History of Gods
- Chapter 134: The will to Live
- Chapter 133: Slave
- Chapter 132: Winds Embrace
- Chapter 131: Aftermath
- Chapter 130: A random Player
- Chapter 129: Demonic Creatures
- Chapter 128: A coward
- Chapter 127: The Last option
- Chapter 126: Trickster
- Chapter 125: Doctor in an Apocalypse
- Chapter 124: Xenon
- Chapter 123: The Fall (II)
- Chapter 122: The fall
- Chapter 121: Goodbye
- Chapter 120: Prison Escape (VIII)
- Chapter 119: Prison Escape (VII)
- Chapter 118: Prison Escape (VI)
- Chapter 117: Prison Escape (V)
- Chapter 116: Prison Escape (IV)
- Chapter 115: Prison Escape (III)
- Chapter 114: Prison Escape (II)
- Chapter 113: Prison Escape (I)
- Chapter 112: In a Prison once again
- Chapter 111: Cat and Mouse chase
- Chapter 110: Terrible Price
- Chapter 109: Truth Seeker
- Chapter 108: Eye of Ruin
- Chapter 107: The Eyeless Roamer
- Chapter 106: Battle at the Bridge (II)
- Chapter 105: Battle at the Bridge
- Chapter 104: Neural Matrix System
- Chapter 103: Hollow Celebration
- Chapter 102: Progress
- Chapter 101: Climbing to the Top
- Chapter 100: Monsters
- Chapter 99: What the Future Holds
- Chapter 98: Friend
- Chapter 97: Lost in History
- Chapter 96: What Matters
- Chapter 95: A Date
- Chapter 94: Secondary Ring
- Chapter 93: Plan B
- Chapter 92: The City of Dreams
- Chapter 91: The Sun
- Chapter 90: The Invisible Blade
- Chapter 89: Story of a Boy
- Chapter 88: Tainted Demon
- Chapter 87: Fighting through the Dark
- Chapter 86: The beggar and The princess
- Chapter 85: A polished cage
- Chapter 84: Choices (II)
- Chapter 83: Choices
- Chapter 82: Inside Hell
- Chapter 81: From one to another
- Chapter 80: Trapped
- Chapter 79: Waking Up
- Chapter 78: Falling Star
- Chapter 77: A Perfect Life
- Chapter 76: Dream
- Chapter 75: Hero
- Chapter 74: Hunt (III)
- Chapter 73: Hunt (II)
- Chapter 72: Hunt (I)
- Chapter 71: Memories of what was
- Chapter 70: Who?
- Chapter 69: Illusions
- Chapter 68: In a Week
- Chapter 67: Missing Names
- Chapter 66: Nightmare
- Chapter 65: The Fear of Unknown
- Chapter 64: The Crimson Storm
- Chapter 63: Sinister
- Chapter 62: Thirty-one
- Chapter 61: Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 60: Freedom...
- Chapter 59: Dark Truth
- Chapter 58: The Lord of...
- Chapter 57: The Temple
- Chapter 56: Violence
- Chapter 55: New Life
- Chapter 54: Exclusive Skill
- Chapter 53: Guests (II)
- Chapter 52: Guests
- Chapter 51: Breaking Hope
- Chapter 50: From the Top
- Chapter 49: Mysterious Village (II)
- Chapter 48: Mysterious Village
- Chapter 47: Dreadful Night Sky
- Chapter 46: Beautiful Night Sky
- Chapter 45: Crimson Canopy
- Chapter 44: A Merciful Stranger
- Chapter 43: Terror of the Sleeping Forest
- Chapter 42: Worst
- Chapter 41: Rhino-Worm
- Chapter 40: The Living Forest
- Chapter 39: Scenario
- Chapter 38: Vanished
- Chapter 37: Sword Play
- Chapter 36: Nine Days
- Chapter 35: Killing from Inside
- Chapter 34: Camp Breach (II)
- Chapter 33: Camp Breach
- Chapter 32: Friendly Spar
- Chapter 31: Team
- Chapter 30: Ghost Blade
- Chapter 29: In the Dark
- Chapter 28: Hunting Party
- Chapter 27: Real Rain
- Chapter 26: Wondering
- Chapter 25: Title
- Chapter 24: The Princess
- Chapter 23: Alliance
- Chapter 22: Registration
- Chapter 21: Relief Camp
- Chapter 20: In a ruined world
- Chapter 19: Back To Earth
- Chapter 18: Back Home
- Chapter 17: Memory Reaper
- Chapter 16: Complete
- Chapter 15: Even Shadows can Kill
- Chapter 14: How unexpected can life be...
- Chapter 13: No Matter what it costs
- Chapter 12: The old monk
- Chapter 11: Treasure Crate
- Chapter 10: Demons
- Chapter 9: First Kill
- Chapter 8: Brace Yourself
- Chapter 7: Shinobi
- Chapter 6: Getting away
- Chapter 5: Inhumane Beast
- Chapter 4: Assault
- Chapter 3: Announcement
- Chapter 2: Trial Begins
- Chapter 1: The End...