He had been running away from two reader fragments, but more importantly, from illusions. But how was it able to make them resist for so long? It made no sense. How were there two? How did it last so long? Where was it now? It was no sense…
He sighed, looking at how, after this, his mark had dimmed ever further, which didn’t make much of a difference, but people still reacted to it, so he covered it with his back; that way, people didn’t run away from him whenever they saw him.
It was nice, though, not having to live any longer in this world where everything was perfect. He could finally say something was wrong and someone would listen. But, he had no idea what to do next. Did he want to stay, protect the necklace? If so… then why?
But his mind was preoccupied with what he should do next, now that he knows the truth and has someone trying to kill him, where is he going to go? Is he going to face him, or is he going to run away?
He stayed still for a moment, eyes half-lidded, breathing unevenly. The air around him felt heavier now that the illusions had faded, as if the world itself was holding its breath, watching him. The sky looked the same as before, bright and washed clean, but he could tell something was off. The light didn’t touch him anymore. It only grazed the edges of things, never quite landing. Maybe it had always been like that, and he was only now noticing.
The streets were emptier than they should’ve been. The few people who walked by never made eye contact; they smiled too much, their laughter carried for too long before cutting off like a broken instrument. He could hear faint, unreal whispers between them. The kind of sound you’d hear when you press your ear to a seashell and pretend it’s the ocean.
He pulled the sleeve of his coat further, trying to hide the mark from view even more. It still pulsed faintly against his skin, dim and cold, but it was better than watching their faces twist in disgust. It wasn’t fear anymore. It was something else, pity, maybe. Or worse, recognition.
His thoughts kept circling back to the two priests. They weren’t supposed to be there, at least not together. Clones can’t coexist. They devoured each other until only one remained. So how did two of them last this long without consuming the other? It wasn’t just wrong, it was impossible. Which meant something was keeping them alive. Just like in Frozen Crown, it wasn’t the word of whoever, but one of the strongest beings alive. And while he didn’t know if the original priest was on the same level as being able to hold so many clones. Even going beyond one at a time was hard.
He leaned against a stone wall, feeling the faint hum beneath it. Even the ground was alive here, too alive. Every surface breathed softly, like the skin of something vast and sleeping. He didn’t want to stay. Every instinct screamed to leave, to find somewhere darker, quieter, where the light didn’t reach so greedily.
But where would he go?
The earring around his ear felt heavier than before, pulsing faintly in rhythm with his mark. The two were linked, somehow. But it was to be expected, since both of them are related to the mind, and trying to control it. It was strange; he used to be the one controlling others, yet now the others around him were being controlled.
He thought about the others, the ones who had come with him to help the rebellion, who had wanted to fight beside him. He wondered how many of them would still remember his name now. The thought burned more than he wanted to admit. He hated losing, so losing in this game of control infuriated him.
A wind swept through the street, carrying faint echoes of laughter, too clean, too bright. It made his skin crawl. Somewhere above, the light flickered, as though the world itself had blinked. He could almost see it again, the outline of the castle floating far above, its shape flickering like a dying star.
That was the place where the truth of the world was hidden, yet ironically, everyone chose not to see it. This whole world was ironic; the less you knew, the brighter your light was, the better person you were.
A better pet.
He pushed himself off the wall, forcing his legs to move. His body ached, but his mind was louder, restless, searching. He didn’t know if he was running away or walking toward something. Maybe both.
As he stepped forward, he felt it, that same gaze from before, distant yet sharp. Watching. Waiting. He didn’t turn to look. He just whispered under his breath, almost like a prayer he didn’t believe in.
“Keep watching, then. Let’s see who breaks first.”
If they came after him again, he was just going to kill them again. If they just continue watching to try and learn about him, he won’t show them anything. And if the one after him now was the original, he was just going to have to kill him, too.
It wasn’t the first time he fought against someone much stronger than him. And neither would it be his last. He knew that with this rebellion, he opened himself to battles with opponents much stronger than him. And while he has killed people who may be stronger, that didn’t mean that in the real world, he could even kill a Seeker. The only reason he was able to do so in Frozen Crown was because his blade was stronger due to fighting someone with a god’s influence. And while it might also work in this world.
Against a Knight of the Blue Rose, it was useless.
Aether stopped in his tracks, as if front of him appeared two priest. Two clones, two illusions. He frowned, turning back and trying to flee. But there were two more behind him. Making that four clones that the original priest could hold. An impressive number. Not comparable to the King, but he could be less than a Seeker.
From what he knew, clones worked like this.
They were being made out of essence, eating through it constantly. The reason a Reader can’t hold two is that one of them would be attracted to the essence burning in the other, since it is the essence they are eating from you. Seekers and stronger classes can have more, but they also have their limits.
But that is why, for a Reader, it’s impossible to have more than one clone. But it also depends on what kind of affinity you have. Most affinities related to clones work on that principle, but there are some that work differently.
He didn’t panic. Panic was for people who still believed the world made sense. He counted, two ahead, two behind, a neat ambush. They had him boxed like an animal, but animals could bite back.
He moved as if he meant to run.
Not far off was a small square where the vendors had polished their stalls into mirrors; the city loved reflections. He let his feet carry him there, aching with every limp step. He slipped between a pair of glass jars and let one of the clones brush past, teeth of bone whispering in the air. It turned to face a reflection of him in a merchant’s brass, hesitated, and for a heartbeat, the double looked more real than the man. The clone reached for the image, and Aether watched its shoulders slump as if a current had passed through it.
That was the trick: force commitment.
He darted out and scored the first one with a clean, practiced stroke. No theatrics, a slash to the throat, a muttered word, Voidpiercer singing coldly as it slid. The clone melted like wax, its face folding inward, and a sweet, metallic taste filled the air as the city’s light seemed to swallow the remains.
The remaining three echoed, rushing in panic to reassert the link. They were sloppy now; confusion cost them steadiness. He ducked under a hanging banner, baiting another clone into grappling with a statue reflection, then Aether struck again, swift, surgical. Two down.
He kept moving, never letting them form their pattern. The plaza’s mirrors multiplied him until they attacked ghosts; each miss was a tax on their core. The third collapsed at his feet like a puppet cut loose. Only one remained, the one that felt like the original’s shadow: smarter, slower, watching for his exhaustion.
He slowed, breathing measured, voided his eyes of any invitation. The last clone advanced carefully; it didn’t rush. That patience was its weakness. Aether let it approach until it had to decide: commit, or risk losing contact. When it lunged to draw from him, he let it, drew its focus inward, then struck through the center of its will with Voidpiercer. The blade hummed like a verdict.
By the time the light settled, four shapes melted into nothing. His heart thudded like a tired drum. He had done it; he had killed four clones at once.
…
[You have killed a Reader Fragment, Clone.]
[You have killed a Reader Fragment, Clone.]
[You have killed a Reader Fragment, Clone.]
[You have killed a Reader Fragment, Clone.]
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Chapters
- Chapter 307 307: Fire and Earth
- Chapter 306 306: Dragon of Fire
- Chapter 305 305: The War For the Forest
- Chapter 304 304: Fingers
- Chapter 303 303: Quiet Days Before the Attack
- Chapter 302 302: Struggle of The Formless
- Chapter 301 301: A Lost Adapting to Pain
- Chapter 300 300: Becoming Hollow
- Chapter 299 299: Fishing With a Lost
- Chapter 298
- Chapter 297: The Blade and Its Master
- Chapter 296: Coming in Peace
- Chapter 295: Living in Trees
- Chapter 294: A New Beginning for The Magician
- Chapter 293 293: A Quiet Night
- Chapter 292 292: Meeting expectation
- Chapter 291 291: Fighting a Lost Battle
- Chapter 290 290: Ticking Bomb
- Chapter 289 289: Approaching Attack
- Chapter 288 288: A Broken Mind
- Chapter 287 287: Man of Many Tricks
- Chapter 286: Erased From the Map
- Chapter 285: Endless Desert
- Chapter 284 284: Corrupt System
- Chapter 283 283: Heart of a Will-Less
- Chapter 282 282: Blade Enveloped in Flames
- Chapter 281 281: A Fire Caged Inside the Body
- Chapter 280 280: Goblin Village
- Chapter 279 279: Will of Fire
- Chapter 278: Maze-Runner
- Chapter 277 277: Guardian of The Labyrinth
- Chapter 276 276: Awakening the Will of Fire
- Chapter 275 275: A Book Empty in the Eyes of a Reader
- Chapter 274: Monster Under the Dirt
- Chapter 273: The Tower’s Basement
- Chapter 272: Shadow of a Guard
- Chapter 271: Light Under the Water
- Chapter 270 270: Codex's Trading Place
- Chapter 269: Urgent Situation
- Chapter 268: The Prey Fighting Back
- Chapter 267 267: From Below
- Chapter 266 266: Hollow Grounds
- Chapter 265: Tower in the Mountains
- Chapter 264: A Shadow Guiding the Rich
- Chapter 263: Shadow Escort
- Chapter 262: Escort to the Harbor
- Chapter 261: A Broke Shadow
- Chapter 260 260: Survival Instinct
- Chapter 259: Stone Crawler
- Chapter 258: Awareness
- Chapter 257: Under a Dead Monster
- Chapter 256 256: The Shadow of a Teacher
- Chapter 255 255: One With the Shadows
- Chapter 254: The Shadow in the Mountains
- Chapter 253: Eaten Alive
- Chapter 252: Giant Worm
- Chapter 251: Whispers of the Lost
- Chapter 250: Going Into the Wilderness
- Chapter 249: A Maze of Stalls
- Chapter 248 248: The Great Harbor
- Chapter 247 247: Drifting Through the Dark Sea
- Chapter 246 246: Dinghy
- Chapter 245: Sail to Stormfell
- Chapter 244 244: Disciple of Eden
- Chapter 243: Refusal to Fray
- Chapter 242: Mantle of Quiet Dread
- Chapter 241 241: A Place Forgotten by Warriors
- Chapter 240 240: Silence of the Arena
- Chapter 239 239: Truly Sickening
- Chapter 238: Shattered
- Chapter 237: Truth behind the Arena
- Chapter 236: Cloning a Fighter
- Chapter 235: Ignorant
- Chapter 234: The Iron Oath
- Chapter 233 233: Crowd Favourite
- Chapter 232: Crimson Ledger
- Chapter 231 231: Target of the Factions
- Chapter 230: UnRanked
- Chapter 229: Colosseum Dungeon
- Chapter 228: Death and Honor
- Chapter 227: Colosseum
- Chapter 226: Self Hatred
- Chapter 225 225: Captain Aether
- Chapter 224 224: Taking the Helm
- Chapter 223 223: An Unbreakable World
- Chapter 222 222: Blood Waterfall
- Chapter 221: The Zweihander
- Chapter 220 220: Home Behind the Waterfall
- Chapter 219 219: A Familiar WaterFall
- Chapter 218: A Perfect World
- Chapter 217: Trial of Anger
- Chapter 216: Dreaming of Anger
- Chapter 215: A Winter From Childhood
- Chapter 214: A Prince Doing Chores
- Chapter 213: Disciple of the Rapier
- Chapter 212: Master Kael
- Chapter 211: Unkindled
- Chapter 210 210: Without a Path
- Chapter 209 209: Will of Humanity
- Chapter 208 208: The Shore
- Chapter 207 207: Denial: Anger (32)
- Chapter 206: Denial: Death (31)
- Chapter 205: Denial(30)
- Chapter 204: Denial(29)
- Chapter 203: Denial(28)
- Chapter 202 202: Denial(27)
- Chapter 201 201: Denial(26)
- Chapter 200 200: Denial(25)
- Chapter 199 199: Denial(25)
- Chapter 198 198: Denial(24)
- Chapter 197 197: Denial(23)
- Chapter 196: Denial(22)
- Chapter 195 195: Denial(21)
- Chapter 194 194: Denial(20)
- Chapter 193: Denial(19)
- Chapter 192: Denial(18)
- Chapter 191: Denial(17)
- Chapter 190 190: Denial(16)
- Chapter 189 189: Denial(15)
- Chapter 188: Denial(14)
- Chapter 187: Denial(13)
- Chapter 186: Denial(12)
- Chapter 185: Denial(11)
- Chapter 184: Denial(10)
- Chapter 183: Denial(9)
- Chapter 182: Denial(8)
- Chapter 181: Denial(7)
- Chapter 180: Denial(6)
- Chapter 179: Denial(5)
- Chapter 178: Denial(4)
- Chapter 177 177: Denial(3)
- Chapter 176 176: Denial(2)
- Chapter 175: Denial(1)
- Chapter 174: White Light
- Chapter 173: The Submerged
- Chapter 172: Anchored in Doubt
- Chapter 171: The Palace of The Drowned City
- Chapter 170: The Shape of Being Human
- Chapter 169: Too Late to Pretend
- Chapter 168: Unworthy Hands
- Chapter 167: Note From the Drowned
- Chapter 166: Lost inside The Tides
- Chapter 165: What Refuses to Die
- Chapter 164: The Dead Pretending to be Alive
- Chapter 163: Inn Inside the Tides
- Chapter 162 162: Home of The Dead
- Chapter 161: Starved Sentinel
- Chapter 160: City of The Drowned
- Chapter 159: One Step Between Life and Death
- Chapter 158: Undead
- Chapter 157: The Tides
- Chapter 156: Demon of Dread
- Chapter 155: A Sorry Sight
- Chapter 154: Lilith
- Chapter 153: FЯΣΣDӨП
- Chapter 152: Prince or Rebel
- Chapter 151: Serving as a Distraction
- Chapter 150: Escapist Aether
- Chapter 149: Prisoner Aether
- Chapter 148: Revenge or Freedom
- Chapter 147: War Camp
- Chapter 146: Death Wish
- Chapter 145: Vessel of Life
- Chapter 144: Hero of Sin
- Chapter 143: Belobog
- Chapter 142: Chernobog
- Chapter 141: Doors of Light
- Chapter 140: Lion Tamer
- Chapter 139: The Lost
- Chapter 138: Sanctum Incident
- Chapter 137: True Name of the Gods
- Chapter 136: The Garden of Eden
- Chapter 135 135: A World Hidden By Lies
- Chapter 134 134: Holy Ambush
- Chapter 133 133: Holy Judgement
- Chapter 132 132: The Castle Beneath the Sun
- Chapter 131 131: Paradise...?
- Chapter 130 130: The Kingdom of Glass Heroes
- Chapter 129: Painted Peace
- Chapter 128: Reunion with Oneself
- Chapter 127: The Honored Bastard
- Chapter 126: Beyond Failure
- Chapter 125: Cheap Tricks
- Chapter 124: Wicked Smile
- Chapter 123: Echoes Left Unsaid
- Chapter 122: Silent Maw
- Chapter 121 121: A False Dawn
- Chapter 120: Shadows and Dagger
- Chapter 119: Riven
- Chapter 118 118: Harbinger of Chaos
- Chapter 117 117: A Merciless World
- Chapter 116 116: Second Rebellion
- Chapter 115: Lost Prince
- Chapter 114: Orchestrated Betrayal
- Chapter 113: Journal of The Dead
- Chapter 112: The Waning Tear
- Chapter 111: The Marketplace
- Chapter 110: Vow of Life
- Chapter 109: Thus, Death is Salvation
- Chapter 108: Guide of Shadows
- Chapter 107: Fated Encounter
- Chapter 106: Curious Light
- Chapter 105: The Fall of a Frozen World(40)
- Chapter 104: The Fall of a Frozen World(39)
- Chapter 103: The Fall of a Frozen World(38)
- Chapter 102: The Fall of a Frozen World(37)
- Chapter 101: The Fall of a Frozen World(36)
- Chapter 100 100: The Fall of a Frozen World(35)
- Chapter 99: The Fall of a Frozen World(34)
- Chapter 98: The Fall of a Frozen World(33)
- Chapter 97: The Fall of a Frozen World(32)
- Chapter 96 96: The Fall of a Frozen World(31)
- Chapter 95 95: The Fall of a Frozen World(30)
- Chapter 94 94: The Fall of a Frozen World(29)
- Chapter 93: The Fall of a Frozen World(28)
- Chapter 92: The Fall of a Frozen World(27)
- Chapter 91 91: The Fall of a Frozen World(26)
- Chapter 90 90: The Fall of a Frozen World(25)
- Chapter 89 89: The Fall of a Frozen World(24)
- Chapter 88 88: The Fall of a Frozen World(23)
- Chapter 87 87: The Fall of a Frozen World(22)
- Chapter 86: The Fall of a Frozen World(21)
- Chapter 85: The Fall of a Frozen World(20)
- Chapter 84: The Fall of a Frozen World(19)
- Chapter 83: The Fall of a Frozen World(18)
- Chapter 82: The Fall of a Frozen World(17)
- Chapter 81: The Fall of a Frozen World(16)
- Chapter 80: The Fall of a Frozen World(15)
- Chapter 79: The Fall of a Frozen World(14)
- Chapter 78: The Fall of a Frozen World(13)
- Chapter 77: The Fall of a Frozen World(12)
- Chapter 76: The Fall of a Frozen World(11)
- Chapter 75: The Fall of a Frozen World(10)
- Chapter 74: The Fall of a Frozen World(9)
- Chapter 73: The Fall of a Frozen World(8)
- Chapter 72: The Fall of a Frozen World(7)
- Chapter 71: The Fall of a Frozen World(6)
- Chapter 70: The Fall of a Frozen World(5)
- Chapter 69: The Fall of a Frozen World(4)
- Chapter 68: The Fall of a Frozen World(3)
- Chapter 67: The Fall of a Frozen World(2)
- Chapter 66: The Fall of a Frozen World(1)
- Chapter 65: Promise Child
- Chapter 64: A Living Anomaly
- Chapter 63: Kill The Fool
- Chapter 62: The Second Ring
- Chapter 61: Truth Behind Hope
- Chapter 60: The Sun Watches
- Chapter 59: A Knight’s Wish
- Chapter 58: Fractured Promise
- Chapter 57: A Glance of Bloodlust
- Chapter 56: The Outsider’s Dream
- Chapter 55: Distance Between Stars
- Chapter 54: Hope’s Gambit
- Chapter 53: Hope Edged Blade
- Chapter 52: Stylish Crimson
- Chapter 51: Having A Friend
- Chapter 50: What Remains
- Chapter 49: A Fool
- Chapter 48: Gates of the Outsider
- Chapter 47: The Fool’s Hand
- Chapter 46: The Jack
- Chapter 45: Born to End
- Chapter 44: Forged in Honor
- Chapter 43: The Weight Of Worth
- Chapter 42: Human Sacrifice
- Chapter 41: The Fool’s Descent
- Chapter 40: Outsider
- Chapter 39: No Gods Above
- Chapter 38: Between Honor and Ruin
- Chapter 37: The Price of Salvation
- Chapter 36: Threads Of The Sun
- Chapter 35: A Letter For The Fool
- Chapter 34: The Black Sun
- Chapter 33: Infinite Spiral
- Chapter 32: The Moving Bridge
- Chapter 31: The Foul Meets His Match
- Chapter 30: The Abyss
- Chapter 29: Crawling Chaos
- Chapter 28: A Path That Leads Only To Rot
- Chapter 27: Reflection Of A Fool
- Chapter 26: Simple Words
- Chapter 25: A Fool And The Heist
- Chapter 24: The Start Of The Fantastic Adventure Of A Lonely Fool And His Trusty But Greedy Witch Companion!
- Chapter 23: Nothing But A Fool
- Chapter 22: The Fool and The Witch
- Chapter 21: Ashen Wing
- Chapter 20: A Fool’s Conviction
- Chapter 19: The Still River
- Chapter 18: Tales of A Frozen World
- Chapter 17: The Fool and the Unknowning
- Chapter 16: The Desperate Shadow
- Chapter 15: Run, Little Shadow
- Chapter 14: The Fifth God’s Whisper
- Chapter 13: Merciless Shadow
- Chapter 12: Lonely shadow.
- Chapter 11: Shadow of Denial
- Chapter 10: Of Shadows and Chains
- Chapter 9: A Shadow Wrapped In Wire
- Chapter 8: Outgrown by Shadows
- Chapter 7: The Darkness Hidden Inside The Lights Shadow
- Chapter 6: A World Above The Darkness
- Chapter 5: A World Without Light
- Chapter 4: A Light Worth Praising
- Chapter 3: The darkness will come back by devouring a weak light
- Chapter 2: The Shadows Creeping In
- Chapter 1: The Story Of A Young Light