Chapter 127: Rules and Regulations
For a long, breathless moment, the room seemed to balance on a knife’s edge—utterly silent save for the faint crackle of ice settling across the shattered marble.
Director Thalen’s cane clicked softly as he advanced, its gold-etched tip tapping the surface in a rhythm so measured it might as well have been counting down someone’s remaining lifespan.
Iskanda remained kneeling beside Quentin, her shoulders rigid, head bowed so deeply her forehead nearly brushed the frost. Quentin trembled openly, fingers digging into his thighs hard enough to turn his knuckles white.
And me?
I stood awkwardly behind them, frozen between wanting to shrink behind a fallen pillar and wanting to fake my own sudden death to avoid whatever tribunal was about to unfold.
Director Thalen came to a stop before them, leaning slightly on his cane. He was old—ancient, even—but in that terrifyingly powerful way where the wrinkles aren’t signs of age so much as battle scars from wrestling the universe into submission.
His eyes, barely visible beneath their heavy lids, gleamed with something sharp and deeply amused. Not kind amusement. No, this was the kind of twinkle that said: I have lived long enough to find your suffering entertaining, and I refuse to apologize for it.
“Well,” he rasped, clearing his throat loudly enough to make Quentin flinch, “I suppose I should start by congratulating the two of you.” He paused, letting silence cling to the air like a widow’s veil. “It takes considerable effort to draw my attention away from the third floor. Do you know how loud you were? Do you have any idea how close I was to calling for an evacuation because I thought the structural integrity of the Spire was failing?”
Quentin opened his mouth, but the director raised one finger. Just one. Fractionally. But it shut Quentin up faster than a gag and a boot to the ribs.
“I do not recall granting you permission to speak,” Thalen murmured.
Quentin lowered his head again, making a tiny whimper that sounded like something between a dying mouse and a confession.
Iskanda—ever the picture of stoic violence—remained still, but I could see her jaw flex. Even she was sweating. That, more than anything, made my pulse climb.
Director Thalen sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose with two fingers. “Let us review the sequence of events, since evidently neither of you heard the proverb about recounting your sins before someone else does it for you. I was on the third floor,” he said, planting his cane with a sharp tap, “attempting to enjoy a rare moment of peace. And then—” he gestured vaguely at the destruction around us “—this happens.”
He swept his free hand around the demolished chamber, the shards, the cratered floor, the burst veins of frost stretching like white lightning across the marble. “A magical event so violent I thought we’d sprung a leak in reality.”
I clasped my hands behind my back to keep from laughing. A squeaky hiccup still escaped.
His eye moved to me—just briefly—and I shut up so fast I swear time reversed.
“Now,” he went on, pacing slowly before Quentin and Iskanda, “I’ve heard the rumors swirling already. The staff on the first floor are buzzing like flies, and half the operators on the second are already betting on whose fault this debacle was.” He leaned in slightly, lowering his voice to a gravelly rumble. “Imagine my delight when I realized it was both of you.”
Quentin made a noise of dying hope. Iskanda stiffened.
Director Thalen rolled his wrist, shifting his cane. “Let us address you first, Quentin.” The young man lifted his chin an inch in terror. “You unleashed elemental force in a confined chamber. You bypassed every safety regulation we painstakingly drilled into that soft skull of yours.”
Quentin swallowed hard.
“And worst of all,” Thalen said, voice tightening into something razor-thin, “you allowed your authority—your station—to be debased by someone beneath you.”
The air seemed to crystallize.
“Iskanda?” Quentin whispered, hopeful.
Thalen’s brows lowered. “No. Her, boy.” He jabbed his cane toward Elvina without even looking; the gesture alone made her squeak and collapse into a stuttering curtsy.
Elvina. Still trembling. Still damp from her earlier humiliation. Still trying to shrink into whatever spiritual hole she prayed would open under her feet.
Quentin’s lip wobbled.
“And you,” Thalen said, turning his gaze to Iskanda, “circumvented conflict resolution procedures, escalated violence to lethal levels without approval, destroyed sanctioned property that I will now have to fund repairs for, and attempted to execute a subordinate without filing so much as a preliminary form.”
Iskanda actually winced. I didn’t know Iskanda could wince.
“You both,” Thalen said, gesturing broadly with the cane, “have wasted my time, the Spire’s resources, and Tora’s patience.”
Behind him, Tora—the painfully beautiful Glasswick—straightened slightly, cheeks coloring in embarrassment. Saints, he was radiant. Even his shyness glowed.
Quentin raised a trembling hand. “Director, sir—please, I—I can explain—”
“No,” Thalen said.
“But, sir, I swear—”
“No.”
“But if you’d listen, I—”
The director lifted his cane and tapped it twice on the floor. The sound echoed with unnatural emphasis.
“I said no, Quentin. No explanations. No excuses. No impassioned speeches about honor, misunderstandings, or destiny. If I wished for theater, I’d descend to the slums of the city and watch the street performers juggle knives for pocket change.”
Quentin’s shoulders slumped in utter defeat.
Iskanda inhaled, then spoke carefully. “Director Thalen, if I may—”
“No.”
She shut her mouth instantly.
Director Thalen let out a satisfied sigh, as if savoring the silence like a vintage wine. Then he began pacing again—slow, wandering strides that somehow commanded the entire room.
“You know,” he began, settling into a tone that made my stomach curl because it sounded very much like the beginning of a lecture from hell, “this situation reminds me of an old principle we once drilled into our recruits. A simple one. Elegant. Almost poetic, really.” He paused thoughtfully. “Tora, what is Rule Number Three?”
Tora startled. “N-never engage in a conflict you do not fully understand, sir.”
“Correct.” Thalen nodded. “And what is Rule Number Seven?”
“Remedy internal disputes with procedure, not aggression.”
“Good boy,” Thalen murmured.
In that instant, Tora’s shoulders curled inward like a startled kitten, his breath catching in a tiny, helpless hiccup that seemed to escape him before he could swallow it down.
His eyes flickered up for one second, wide and luminous, before he remembered himself and snapped his gaze to the floor again. A blush rushed up his neck so quickly I half expected him to combust.
The sight of it sent an electric jolt straight into my spine because Saints, I wished that had been me.
Focus, Loona.
Thalen tapped his cane again. “Rules and regulations,” he said, voice rising, “they exist because without them, we devolve into chaos. Chaos leads to assumptions. Assumptions lead to conflict. And conflict, when left to the whims of emotionally unstable young personnel—” he gestured dramatically to Quentin “—turns perfectly good rooms into frostbitten wastelands.”
Quentin let out a broken sob.
“Furthermore,” Thalen continued, “authority is not a whim. It is not for you—” he jabbed the air at Quentin “—or you—” now at Iskanda “—to brandish like a toy sword. Authority is structure. Structure is order. Order is what prevents all of us from descending into madness, anarchy, and burnt paperwork.”
He paused, closing his eyes reverently.
“Gods, the paperwork,” he whispered like a man recalling a trauma. His breath hitched—quiet, controlled, but edged with something volatile, as though each inhale cost him restraint.
Tora lifted a hesitant hand toward him, like he wasn’t sure he was allowed to intervene. “Sir, your blood pressure…”
“Let it rise,” Thalen growled. “It thrives on the incompetence of children.”
I bit my knuckle, teeth sinking in just enough to keep the rest of me from leaking sounds I’d definitely regret.
Thalen exhaled—slow, deliberate, spine-stiffening—before turning his gaze back to the kneeling pair like a judge considering which crime to execute first.
“This,” he said, voice smooth as polished steel, “is precisely why we have rules. This is why we have procedure. This is why we maintain discipline. Gods above, I should have the both of you thrown back into the Labyrinth.”
Both Quentin and Iskanda tensed violently.
Ah. That word again.
The Labyrinth.
I didn’t know what it was, and frankly, judging from how Quentin’s face had instantly drained of blood, I didn’t want to know.
Silence hit the room like the drop of a guillotine. Iskanda’s eyes slid shut, her jaw tightening. Quentin’s hands flew together in a trembling clasp, praying to any deity willing to take pity. The shift was instant—no theatrics, no dramatics—just pure, unfiltered terror bleeding into the room.
The Labyrinth wasn’t a punishment. It was a threat. A promise. A place that broke people.
And they knew it.
They waited—breaths held, faces pale, eyes closed—for the verdict of their fate.
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Chapters
- Chapter 299: Creating a Monster
- Chapter 298: A New Arrangement
- Chapter 297: In the Tavern
- Chapter 296: Seeking Strength
- Chapter 295: Custody Swap
- Chapter 294: The Grotto
- Chapter 293: Angelic Voice
- Chapter 292 292: Drafting The Letter
- Chapter 291: Necessary Steps
- Chapter 290: Tea Time
- Chapter 289: Brewing the Recipe
- Chapter 288: Necessary Ingredients
- Chapter 287: Hidden Motives
- Chapter 286: Brass and Bronze
- Chapter 285: A Tight Leash
- Chapter 284 284: New Complications
- Chapter 283: I Can Sing
- Chapter 282: Catching Up
- Chapter 281: The Director’s Gift
- Chapter 280: Roleplay
- Chapter 279: A Chance at Redemption
- Chapter 278: Making Connections
- Chapter 277: Intelligence Gathering
- Chapter 276: Dossier
- Chapter 275: Acceptance
- Chapter 274: War on the Horizon
- Chapter 273: Unyielding Grandeur
- Chapter 272: Re-encounter
- Chapter 271: A New Employee
- Chapter 270: Ma Mort Nous Fait Taire
- Chapter 269: Dimming the Lights
- Chapter 268: Reincarnation
- Chapter 267: Solving the Relic
- Chapter 266: No Hesitation
- Chapter 265: Tongue Tied
- Chapter 264: Keeping Promises
- Chapter 263: The Setup Begins
- Chapter 262: Dealing with the Warden
- Chapter 261: Minimal Effort
- Chapter 260: The Furnace
- Chapter 259: Arrival at the Maw
- Chapter 258: Emotional Complexities
- Chapter 257: Shadow Assassin
- Chapter 256: Danger Strikes
- Chapter 255: Oberen’s Fate
- Chapter 254: Unique Attributes
- Chapter 253: The Deed is Done
- Chapter 252: Delicate Decent
- Chapter 251: Firelight Fiasco
- Chapter 250: On Full Display
- Chapter 249: Llyod’s Decision
- Chapter 248: Demonic Healing
- Chapter 247: Willow Returns
- Chapter 246: Open Invitation
- Chapter 245: Rules of the Realm
- Chapter 244: Moving Pieces
- Chapter 243: Killing Intent
- Chapter 242: A Proposition
- Chapter 241: The Ivory Gambit
- Chapter 240: Power Trip
- Chapter 239: New Horizons
- Chapter 238: A Thorough Lesson
- Chapter 237: Learning Curve
- Chapter 236: New Applications
- Chapter 235: Rematch
- Chapter 234: Confrontation
- Chapter 233: Home Sweet Home
- Chapter 232: Drowning in Wealth
- Chapter 231: The Vault
- Chapter 230: Lost Legality
- Chapter 229: Contacting the Spire
- Chapter 228: Surging Bodies
- Chapter 227: Worn Locks
- Chapter 226: Proprioception
- Chapter 225: Trigger Happy
- Chapter 224: Russian Roulette
- Chapter 223: Blackmail
- Chapter 222: Final Wager
- Chapter 221: Escrow Account
- Chapter 220: The Subtle Art of Losing
- Chapter 219: Flying Fingers
- Chapter 218: Game On
- Chapter 217: Liar’s Dice
- Chapter 216: It’s Time
- Chapter 215: The Black Box
- Chapter 214: Setting the Stage
- Chapter 213: Grand Reversal
- Chapter 212: The Subtle Art of Winning
- Chapter 211: Seizing Victory
- Chapter 210: Jazmin’s Choice
- Chapter 209: Hook, Line, and Sinker
- Chapter 208: Playing the Fool
- Chapter 207: Old Maid
- Chapter 206: Into the Fray
- Chapter 205: Coaxing Secrets
- Chapter 204: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 203: Heating Up
- Chapter 202: The Jackal Women
- Chapter 201: Let’s Dance
- Chapter 200: Honeypot
- Chapter 199: Registration
- Chapter 198: Blood Money
- Chapter 197: Oberen’s Den
- Chapter 196: Let’s Go Gambling
- Chapter 195: Running Options
- Chapter 194: Three Thousand
- Chapter 193: Surprise Visit
- Chapter 192: Departure
- Chapter 191: A Long Night
- Chapter 190: Warehouse Reunion
- Chapter 189: Business Talk
- Chapter 188: One Month
- Chapter 187: Negotiations
- Chapter 186: Debt Collection
- Chapter 185: Unexpected Arrival
- Chapter 184: Countershock
- Chapter 183: Against the Odds
- Chapter 182: Roshambo
- Chapter 181: Striking Gold
- Chapter 180: Restricted Access
- Chapter 179: Causing Chaos
- Chapter 178: Growing Power
- Chapter 177: To the Hot Springs
- Chapter 176: Excarnic Magic
- Chapter 175: A Proper Succubus
- Chapter 174: Flashing Steel
- Chapter 173: Born Anew
- Chapter 172: Compliance
- Chapter 171: Soaked in Sweat
- Chapter 170: Have Sex with Me
- Chapter 169: Setting Arrangements
- Chapter 168: Finding the Frequency
- Chapter 167: Into the Basement
- Chapter 166: Rooftop Philosophy
- Chapter 165: Frantic Union
- Chapter 164: Heat and Hunger
- Chapter 163: Mavus Grey
- Chapter 162: Familial Connections
- Chapter 161: New Introductions
- Chapter 160: Ficklebottom Returns
- Chapter 159: May the Show Begin
- Chapter 158: Into the Slums
- Chapter 157: Day of Assignment
- Chapter 156: Stacking the Winnings
- Chapter 155: Twisted Morality
- Chapter 154: The Final Thread
- Chapter 153: Glorious Retribution
- Chapter 152: A Stepping Stone
- Chapter 151: Frozen in Shock
- Chapter 150: Causing An Uproar
- Chapter 149: Pleading for Mercy
- Chapter 148: Twisting Shadows
- Chapter 147: You May Begin
- Chapter 146: Iskanda’s Gift
- Chapter 145: Quick Debrief
- Chapter 144: The Diagram
- Chapter 143: Into the Garden
- Chapter 142: Filthy Charity
- Chapter 141: In the Spotlight
- Chapter 140: Dance of Death
- Chapter 139: Fatal Freefall
- Chapter 138: Enhancements
- Chapter 137: Climbing the Spire
- Chapter 136: Incarnic Vs Excarnic
- Chapter 135: All Those Years
- Chapter 134: Link to the Past
- Chapter 133: Secret Heritage
- Chapter 132: Dignity is Dead
- Chapter 131: Iskanda’s Ruby
- Chapter 130: Into the Library
- Chapter 129: The Edge of Memory
- Chapter 128: Setting the Match
- Chapter 127: Rules and Regulations
- Chapter 126: The Director
- Chapter 125: Final Strike
- Chapter 124: Shadows Collide
- Chapter 123: Framed in Fury
- Chapter 122: Silk and Submission
- Chapter 121: Right in the Balls
- Chapter 120: Unseen Desire
- Chapter 119: Sneaking Off
- Chapter 118: Easing the Tension
- Chapter 117: Secrets Unveiled
- Chapter 116: Finding a Specialty
- Chapter 115: Training Begins
- Chapter 114: Six Heartbeats
- Chapter 113: Wicked Punishment
- Chapter 112: New Power
- Chapter 111: Afterglow Calculations
- Chapter 110: Ceaseless Oppression
- Chapter 109: Perilous Descent
- Chapter 108: Losing Control
- Chapter 107: Sending a Message
- Chapter 106: Back to Business
- Chapter 105: Do I Stink?
- Chapter 104: Perfume and Pretense
- Chapter 103: Settling In
- Chapter 102: Mirror Match
- Chapter 101: Into the Spire
- Chapter 100: The Velvet Chambers
- Chapter 99: Ascension
- Chapter 98: Iskanda
- Chapter 97: A Sudden Turn
- Chapter 96: The Final Stretch
- Chapter 95: Into the Forge
- Chapter 94: Trust no One
- Chapter 93: Retribution
- Chapter 92: Poison
- Chapter 91: Sex Heavy Haze
- Chapter 90: Brief Intermission
- Chapter 89: Done and Dusted
- Chapter 88: No Mercy
- Chapter 87: An Act of Betrayal
- Chapter 86: Aftermath Deliberations
- Chapter 85: Off the Rails
- Chapter 84: A Traitor’s Judgment
- Chapter 83: Nightmares of Flesh
- Chapter 82: Blood on the Tracks
- Chapter 81: All Aboard Panic
- Chapter 80: Trouble Arises
- Chapter 79: Static Theology
- Chapter 78: Hostile Notions
- Chapter 77: Checkpoint Charade
- Chapter 76: Trudging Deeper
- Chapter 75: Nothing to It
- Chapter 74: Tunnel Waltz
- Chapter 73: Foolish Redemption
- Chapter 72: Back in Motion
- Chapter 71: Plans and Pouts
- Chapter 70: Sewer Sprint
- Chapter 69: Grace and Grime
- Chapter 68: Spilling Secrets
- Chapter 67: Time for Torture
- Chapter 66: Bitter Truths
- Chapter 65: Like a King
- Chapter 64: Beneath the Mask
- Chapter 63: Dealing with the Devil
- Chapter 62: The Curtain Call
- Chapter 61: Chaos Unleashed
- Chapter 60: An Ambush
- Chapter 59: Final Preperations
- Chapter 58: Stress Relief
- Chapter 57: I’ve got a Plan
- Chapter 56: Lessons in Seduction
- Chapter 55: Meeting Mia
- Chapter 54: Hostage Situation
- Chapter 53: Misty Threesome
- Chapter 52: Training Session
- Chapter 51: The Mechanism
- Chapter 50: Like a Machine
- Chapter 49: Grounded
- Chapter 48: Building the Batch
- Chapter 47: Gaining Traction
- Chapter 46: Flesh and Folly
- Chapter 45: Expanding the Business
- Chapter 44: Planting the Seed
- Chapter 43: Undercover Escape
- Chapter 42: Blazing Chaos
- Chapter 41: The High Warden
- Chapter 40: Grim Arrival
- Chapter 39: Encore of Idiocy
- Chapter 38: New Developments
- Chapter 37: Humiliation Ritual
- Chapter 36: Let’s get Mixing
- Chapter 35: Femboys and Firearms
- Chapter 34: Vanishing Act
- Chapter 33: A Grim Decision
- Chapter 32: Deeper Troubles
- Chapter 31: Into the Wearhouse
- Chapter 30: Sex at the Stakeout
- Chapter 29: Forming a Plan
- Chapter 28: The Boss’s Rival
- Chapter 27: Rising Tensions
- Chapter 26: Growing Ambitions
- Chapter 25: The Courtyard
- Chapter 24: Brief Recovery
- Chapter 23: Cum Cards
- Chapter 22: Let’s Play Poker
- Chapter 21: One More Game
- Chapter 20: Warming Up
- Chapter 19: High Stakes
- Chapter 18: Meeting the Boss
- Chapter 17: Naked Ambitions
- Chapter 16: Whiffs and Wagers
- Chapter 15: Yearning for the Mines
- Chapter 14: Let’s get to Work
- Chapter 13: Waking Into Chains
- Chapter 12: Sex, Steam, and Submission
- Chapter 11: Dripping with Desire
- Chapter 10: Communal Degeneracy
- Chapter 9: Wine Stains and War Crimes
- Chapter 8: Unholy Exhange
- Chapter 7: Bargaining for Blood
- Chapter 6: Putting on a Show
- Chapter 5: Ballroom of Beasts
- Chapter 4: The Smell of Opportunity
- Chapter 3: The Warden’s Pet
- Chapter 2: Awaiting Punishment
- Chapter 1: Guttermeat