Chapter 186: Encounter At The Border
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The southern border of Brassvale had never witnessed a day this cruel. The red earth, usually parched and cracked by the sun, had transformed into a thick, brackish mire. The crimson fluid seeped and pooled, creating a foul-smelling mud that clung tenaciously to the boots of anyone still left with feet to stand on. This was no longer mere soil; it was a blend of hundreds of lives—the cold black armor of Brassvale clashing with the blazing red robes of Ignis-Sol. All had dissolved, merging into a single, shared color of death.
The sun had long reached its zenith, yet its rays could barely pierce through the soot. The sky was veiled by a suffocating gray curtain—a combination of smoke from exploding fireballs, the remnants of burning tents, and the pungent aroma of charred flesh. Srak… srak… The sound of dragging armored feet harmonized with a symphony of death: ragged, interrupted screams, the wild clashing of metal, and the frantic neighing of dying warhorses, their neck veins bulging with strain.
Amidst this hell, Orchid walked.
His steps were slow and rhythmic, resembling the calm of a man strolling through his private garden. He passed piles of bodies without so much as a glance. His dark eyes were locked straight ahead, toward the center of the death vortex where mana energy pulsed wildly. His long black cloak fluttered softly, occasionally brushing against pools of blood and absorbing the liquid at its hem.
Orchid shifted his right shoulder slightly. Krit. The sound of his joints echoed beneath his armor. The stiffness from a previous skirmish remained, leaving a dull, throbbing sensation, but he merely drew a deep breath to suppress the pain.
Whoosh!
An Ignis-Sol soldier lunged from behind a mound of filth. His face was smeared with blood, his eyes wild with adrenaline and terror. With a hoarse roar, he swung a curved blade toward Orchid’s head.
Orchid did not stop walking.
As the blade nearly grazed his hair, he simply tilted his body with a micro-movement of extreme efficiency. The opponent’s blade sliced through the air, passing harmlessly beside his ear. Without looking, Orchid’s left hand struck the soldier’s nape with the side of an open palm. Thud. The blow wasn’t heavy, but it was pinpointed on a nerve center. The soldier went limp instantly, his face collapsing into the red mud without a sound. Orchid didn’t look back to check if he was still breathing.
He continued through the haze of smoke.
A few meters ahead, a small scene momentarily halted his progress. Three Ignis-Sol soldiers were surrounding a helpless Brassvale trooper. They laughed, occasionally kicking the poor man’s ribs until a pathetic crack
could be heard. They were feasting on suffering, toying with their prey before delivering the final blow.
Orchid approached silently.
The first soldier fell before he could even register Orchid’s presence, his throat neatly slit by a draw of a blade too fast for the eye to catch. The second tried to scream, but his voice was choked by blood as Orchid’s blade drove straight into his chest. Gurgle. The third soldier, seeing both his comrades dead in seconds, tried to flee in a panic. Orchid merely stooped slightly, picked up a grimy dagger from the ground, and threw it. Thwack. The dagger embedded itself perfectly at the base of his skull.
”Hero… you…” The wounded Brassvale soldier stared with wide eyes, reaching for the edge of Orchid’s cloak.
”Hmm.” Orchid offered only a faint grunt, no more. He was already moving before the words of gratitude could be finished.
The further he ventured, the more vivid and revolting the battlefield became. To the left, a Brassvale Mk. IV Golem, usually gallant, stood petrified—its stone body riddled with black holes from smoldering fireballs. To the right, an Ignis-Sol war chariot lay overturned, its wooden wheels spinning uselessly, while the draft horses lay dead with arrows protruding from their slumped necks.
Then, he saw him.
A man stood tall amidst the mounds of corpses. His skin was a reddish-brown, weathered and tempered by desert heat. His black hair was tied back with a simple, faded leather cord. He wore no heavy armor; only a deep red cloak charred at the bottom, revealing muscular arms covered in burn scars.
In his hand, a massive cleaver blazed with an orange-blue flame that refused to flicker even in the biting wind. The fire hissed, devouring the surrounding oxygen and creating a heat shimmer that distorted the very air.
The man had just decapitated a Brassvale captain. One clean, horizontal stroke. Zip. The captain’s body split, and before the blood could even spray, the flames from the cleaver had already seared the wound shut, charring it black and releasing a sharp, burnt stench.
Khaleed. The Hero of Ignis-Sol, rumored to possess the power of a volcanic crater.
Khaleed turned, letting the captain’s body fall into the mud. His glowing amber eyes met Orchid’s cold gaze.
Silence reigned for a moment. The war surrounding them seemed muffled by an invisible wall.
Khaleed grinned widely, revealing a row of white teeth against his grimy face. He raised his cleaver, pointing it directly at Orchid’s chest. “Finally. The Hero of Brassvale crawls out of his nest.”
His tone wasn’t mocking; it was relieved. It was as if he had finally found worthy entertainment after a day of slaughtering common soldiers.
”You knew I would come,” Orchid said flatly. His voice was low, nearly swallowed by the wind.
”Eh, I certainly hoped so.” Khaleed twirled his cleaver, creating a small, hissing ring of fire in the air. “Killing these regulars is boring. Tsk, they offer no challenge at all.”
Orchid didn’t return the pleasantries. He gripped the hilt of his sword, drawing it from its sheath.
Fwusssshhh!
A blood-red energy blade ignited instantly, humming with a low frequency that made the ground beneath their feet vibrate. Several soldiers nearby—from both sides—immediately backed away. They knew that being caught between these two meant seeking death.
”Ho, that’s a beautiful sword you’ve got there,” Khaleed complimented, eyes sparkling.
”I could say the same about your fire toy.”
Without warning, Khaleed charged. His fire cleaver swung from top to bottom with a speed that defied logic for a weapon of that weight. Orchid raised his blade.
CRASH!
Sparks of red and blue fire scattered wildly as the two energy blades collided. The ground beneath them cracked instantly. The heat radiating from Khaleed’s cleaver made the air shimmer. Orchid withstood the pressure, then pushed back with full force.
Khaleed stumbled half a step. It was enough for Orchid to spin his sword and thrust toward the solar plexus. However, Khaleed was incredibly agile. He spun his body, letting Orchid’s red blade merely tear through the fabric of his red cloak without touching skin.
Rip!
Khaleed countered with a horizontal slash aimed at the neck. Orchid ducked swiftly. The fire blade passed right over his head, close enough to singe a few strands of hair and release a burnt smell.
They traded blows without pause. Every one of Orchid’s strikes was precise and cold, while every one of Khaleed’s swings was wild and powerful, like a firestorm. Around them, the soldiers gradually stopped fighting. They stood frozen, simply to witness two legends dancing on the edge of death.
Khaleed jumped back, creating a distance of about three meters. His breath began to hitch, hah… hah…, but his smile remained. “You’re faster than the rumors, Orchid.”
”And you’re tougher than I initially anticipated,” Orchid replied softly.
Khaleed let out a short laugh, then twirled his cleaver above his head. The mana around him began to distort violently. The fire on his blade expanded, turning from orange to a blinding blue-white. The air around him hissed, krit… krit…, as if space itself were cracking under the heat.
Orchid adjusted his grip. His red blade hummed louder, responding to the incoming danger.
They were ready to strike again. For one final, decisive blow.
But the ground suddenly shook violently.
Grumm… Grumm…
This wasn’t the tremor from their impact. Nor was it from the Golems. This tremor was deeper, originating from the darkest depths of the earth. Orchid and Khaleed both froze. They turned toward the south simultaneously.
A thick shroud of dust billowed on the horizon, swallowing the last of the sunlight. The sky, which had been gray, turned pitch black, covering everything like a massive, moving wall. Warhorses began to neigh hysterically, rebelling against their riders and fleeing wildly toward the north. Several soldiers lost their balance, falling to their knees with deathly pale faces.
The war truly stopped. One by one, swords were lowered. The sound of clashing metal vanished, replaced by the sound of a wind carrying a strange, foul stench—the smell of long-buried carcasses, now breathing once more.
From behind the veil of black dust, they appeared.
One limping shadow. Then ten. Then hundreds. Thousands.
The creatures walked with terrifying, jerky movements. Some dragged legs where the bone protruded. Others lacked jaws, leaving tongues dangling limply amidst dripping black fluid. Krit… krak… The sound of their bones creaking crawled through the silence.
Their skin was blackened and cracked. Their eyes? Only hollow black pits without life.
Plagueborne.
Orchid stiffened, his fingers gripping his sword hilt until his knuckles turned white. An ancient instinct in his blood whispered that what had just arrived was far more dangerous than the entire Ignis-Sol army.
Khaleed, beside him, lowered his cleaver. The white fire that had been so fierce dimmed, as if suffocated by the heavy aura of death.
”Hah… what the hell is that?” Khaleed asked, his voice hoarse and stripped of its arrogance.
Orchid didn’t answer. He only stared south, toward the horde of corpses now beginning to run toward them. And far behind that wall of monsters, something much more massive began to stir within the darkness.
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Chapters
- Chapter 186: Encounter At The Border
- Chapter 185: Preparation
- Chapter 184: The True Awakening
- Chapter 183: Sacrifice
- Chapter 182 182: The Heart Of The Plague
- Chapter 181 181: The First Sign
- Chapter 180 180: The Calm Before The Storm
- Chapter 179 179: A Peaceful Life Interrupted
- Chapter 178: Voices From The Darkness
- Chapter 177: Shadows In The South
- Chapter 176: The Promise On The Terrace
- Chapter 175: The Architect’s Design
- Chapter 174: Echoes Of Ignis-sol
- Chapter 173: Residual Wounds And Schemes
- Chapter 172: The Hand That Clutches
- Chapter 171 171: Dreams And Thrones
- Chapter 170 170: Silence And The Report
- Chapter 169 169: Violet Blade vs. Crimson Blade
- Chapter 168: The Awakening of the Architect
- Chapter 167: The Maiden’s Final Transfer
- Chapter 166: The Crimson Blade of the Brassvale Hero
- Chapter 165 165: The Red Dot
- Chapter 164 164: The Envoy of Brassvale
- Chapter 163: Morbis’s Offer
- Chapter 162: A New Home for Loy and Riri
- Chapter 161: Aura of the Wailing Forest
- Chapter 160: The Opened Door
- Chapter 159 159: What Remains
- Chapter 158 158: Memories Behind the Scars
- Chapter 157 157: After the Storm
- Chapter 156 156: DEW and Gravity Magic
- Chapter 155 155: Battle in the Narrow Alley
- Chapter 154: The Plan Behind the Darkness
- Chapter 153: Night at Alaric’s Mansion
- Chapter 152: The Adventurer’s Guild and Dalgor’s News
- Chapter 151: Rustgard and the Return to Bakasa
- Chapter 150: The Return Journey and the Beginning of Brassvale(2)
- Chapter 149: The Return Journey and the Beginning of Brassvale(1)
- Chapter 148: Audience with the Dwarf King
- Chapter 147: The Train to Karak-Zorn (2)
- Chapter 146: The Train to Karak-Zorn (1)
- Chapter 145: Toward Karak-Zorn (2)
- Chapter 144: Toward Karak-Zorn (1)
- Chapter 143: The Gates of Terragard
- Chapter 142 142: Journey Through the Forest of Lamentation
- Chapter 141 141: A Jealous Morning
- Chapter 140 140: Strategy and Room Warmth
- Chapter 139: The Architect’s Blueprint
- Chapter 138: Throne of the Architect
- Chapter 137: Dinner of the Damned
- Chapter 136: Echoes in the Binary Corridors
- Chapter 135: Awakening Upon the Steel Throne
- Chapter 134: The Bastion of Indigo Light
- Chapter 133 133: The Goddess’s Authority
- Chapter 132: The Goddess’s Priorities
- Chapter 131 131: The Goddess’s Agony
- Chapter 130 130: Metallic Carnage
- Chapter 129: Awakening of the Harbinger
- Chapter 128: Echoes of the Maiden: Tragedy Behind Logic
- Chapter 127 127: Binary Echoes Behind the Memory
- Chapter 126 126: The Architect's Nadir
- Chapter 125: Silver Rain on Lamping Hill
- Chapter 124: The Line Upon the Hill
- Chapter 123: Lament Upon the Scorched Wheat
- Chapter 122: Dawn’s Echo on the Brink of Purification
- Chapter 121: The Queen’s Mobilization
- Chapter 120: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 119: Echoes Behind the Shadows
- Chapter 118: The Price of a Betrayal
- Chapter 117: Resonance Behind the Straw
- Chapter 116: Service in the Land of the Mixed
- Chapter 115: Fugitives at Rest in the Northern Grasslands
- Chapter 114: Runners on Wheels
- Chapter 113: The Crumbling of the Sacred Walls
- Chapter 112: Path of Blood
- Chapter 111: Resonance of the Primal Light
- Chapter 110: The Fall of the Architect
- Chapter 109: Days of Rust and Roots
- Chapter 108: Memory of Rust and Blood
- Chapter 107: Echoes of Screams Within the Roots
- Chapter 106: The Oppressive Depths of the Roots
- Chapter 105: A Thorny Banquet
- Chapter 104: The Signature of Doom
- Chapter 103: The Banquet of the Ancestors
- Chapter 102: The Mover of Winds
- Chapter 101: Echoes of Tranquility
- Chapter 100: The Awakening Omen
- Chapter 99: A New Mission
- Chapter 98: The Queen’s Gratitude
- Chapter 97: Battle in the Canopies
- Chapter 96: The Confrontation
- Chapter 95: The Trap is Set
- Chapter 94: The Inquisitor’s Ghost
- Chapter 93: Investigation: Forensic Data
- Chapter 92: The Poisoned Sap
- Chapter 91: The Shadow in the Garden
- Chapter 90: A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 89: The Skeptical Council
- Chapter 88: Manifestation: Drip Irrigation
- Chapter 87: Dola’s Soil Analysis
- Chapter 86: Verdia’s Agriculture Crisis
- Chapter 85 - 83: The Asylum Agreement
- Chapter 84: The Sisters’ Face-Off
- Chapter 83: Dayat’s New Look
- Chapter 82: The Living Wonders of the Ancients
- Chapter 81: Entry to the World Tree
- Chapter 80: The Paladin’s Ambush
- Chapter 79: The Emerald Threshold
- Chapter 78: The Sight of Daylight
- Chapter 77: Supplies Running Low
- Chapter 76: The Hall of Memories
- Chapter 75: A Breath in the Void
- Chapter 74: The Silent Stalker
- Chapter 73: Echoes of the Maiden
- Chapter 72: Farewell to the Forge
- Chapter 71: The Deep Road Map
- Chapter 70: The Price of Victory
- Chapter 69: The Breach Closure
- Chapter 68: Manifestation: Anti-Tank Javelin
- Chapter 67: Dola’s Tactical Overload
- Chapter 66: The Demon General Appears
- Chapter 65: The Fortress Hold
- Chapter 64: Kancil’s Training Ground
- Chapter 63: The Science of Exorcism
- Chapter 62: The Shadow Swarm
- Chapter 61: Under the Last Light
- Chapter 60: The Emergency Council
- Chapter 59: The Foundry of Progress
- Chapter 58: The Scout’s Report
- Chapter 57: The First Tremor
- Chapter 56: Dola’s Origin Inquiry
- Chapter 55: Manifestation: Industrial Lathe
- Chapter 54: The Meritocracy Challenge
- Chapter 53: The Great Workshop
- Chapter 52: The Customs of Iron
- Chapter 51: The Stone Breath
- Chapter 50: The Steel Threshold
- Chapter 49: Dayat’s Emotional Acceptance
- Chapter 48: Logical Conclusion (Wife Status)
- Chapter 47: Dola’s Reboot — Logic Within Tears
- Chapter 46: Recovery & Discovery
- Chapter 45: Manifestation of Wrath
- Chapter 44: Broken Dola (The Climax)The heavens had finally broken.
- Chapter 43: Scorched Remnants and the Whispers of Doom
- Chapter 42: Mage vs. Logic
- Chapter 41: The Weight on My Shoulders and the Irrational Heartbeat
- Chapter 40: Blood Ultimatum at the East Gate
- Chapter 39: Scorched Trails and the Shadow of the Hunter
- Chapter 38: Collapsed Logic and the Anomalous Heartbeat
- Chapter 37: Death Resonance and the Traitor’s End
- Chapter 36: Thunder in the Narrow Alleys and the Mist of Death
- Chapter 35: Festival Symphony and the Traitor’s Frequency
- Chapter 34: Heavy Gravity and Magnetic Rails
- Chapter 33: Three Threads of Fate and the Escape Map
- Chapter 32: Logic in the Dead End and The Painful Truth
- Chapter 31: The Serpent’s Banquet and The Living Main Course
- Chapter 30: Dinner Etiquette and The Golden Serpent
- Chapter 29: Warm Soup for Broken Souls
- Chapter 28: Shock in the Dark and The Eight-Legged Queen
- Chapter 27: Ghosts of the Past and Bloodless Tactics
- Chapter 26: Bloody Bonus and The Screaming Book
- Chapter 25: A Deadly Picnic and The Stone-Piercing Bolt
- Chapter 24: Blueprints, Royalties, and Peeping Eyes
- Chapter 23: Salty Bureaucracy and Gear Eyes
- Chapter 22: The Price of an Explosion and Melting Steel
- Chapter 21: Touch of Used Rubber and The Ghost Bow
- Chapter 20: Purple Anomaly and Corrupted Code
- Chapter 19: Printer Ink and Hacking Spells
- Chapter 18: The Dust Library and the Little Spy
- Chapter 17: Chromium Shine and The Hunger Transaction
- Chapter 16: The City of Scrap and The Economy of Rust
- Chapter 15: The Rusty Iron City and Those Who Hate Machines
- Chapter 14: The Mask of Kindness and Filthy Touches
- Chapter 13: Night School Language Class and Bridge Thugs
- Chapter 12: Incognito Mode and The Outskirts Humans
- Chapter 11: Cracked Asphalt and the Glitched Toll Keeper
- Chapter 10: Pendulum Physics and anAerial Embrace
- Chapter 9: The Humor Algorithm and the Definition of Catching Feelings
- Chapter 8: Right Angles Amidst Natural Chaos
- Chapter 7: Sleep Anomaly and The Breathing Battery
- Chapter 6: Puppet Dance and Data Threads
- Chapter 5: A New Name and the ForestThat Never Sleeps
- Chapter 4: The Hunger Download
- Chapter 3: Imagination Colliding with Logic
- Chapter 2: Interface in Flesh and Blood
- Chapter 1: The Last Message on a Saturday Night