Chapter 155: Twisted Morality
I found myself back in the basement of the arena, descending those same polished marble stairs I’d climbed what felt like hours ago but was probably closer to thirty minutes, my boots clicking against the stone with a rhythmic precision that echoed in the enclosed space.
The air down here was cooler than the arena proper, thick with that same humid musk of sweat, steel, and old violence that seemed permanently baked into its walls.
I was just a few steps away on the staircase when I paused, one hand resting on the cold wall, because the scene before me wasn’t what I’d expected.
Tora sat on one of the two black marble benches positioned in the center of the chamber, his slight frame almost swallowed by the shadows despite the flickering torchlight that painted everything in shades of orange and gold.
His hair seemed to glow with an internal luminescence in the dim light, catching and reflecting every stray flicker of flame until it looked like he was crowned with moonlight. His eyes were cast downward, fixed on the floor with an expression that hovered somewhere between contemplation and concern.
I let the theatrical mask snap back into place with the ease of someone putting on a familiar costume, smoothing away the exhaustion and darkness that had started to creep into my features during the walk back, and stepped into the room with a soft smile playing across my lips.
“Well, well,” I said lightly, my voice carrying across the chamber with practiced warmth. “Fancy finding you here.”
Tora jumped so violently he nearly toppled off the bench, his hands flying up in a startled gesture that would have been comical if it wasn’t so genuinely alarmed. When his eyes found mine they were wide with surprise and relief in equal measure.
“L-Loona!” he stammered, pressing one hand to his chest as though trying to physically calm his racing heart. “You—I didn’t hear you coming down the stairs, I was just—” He cut himself off, swallowing hard.
I tilted my head with exaggerated curiosity as I crossed the chamber and lowered myself onto the opposite bench, letting my injured side protest with a sharp spike of pain that I carefully kept from showing on my face.
“I’m surprised to find you here,” I said, settling into a comfortable position and crossing my legs in a way that made my skirt ride up just slightly—not enough to be scandalous, just enough to be present. “I would’ve thought you’d be up there with the Director, witnessing the… aftermath of our little performance.”
Tora sat back down slowly, his movements careful, deliberate. His gaze drifted back to the floor as though he were searching for words written in the stone.
“Spectacles like those don’t really interest me all that much,” he admitted quietly, his voice carrying that particular quality of honesty that made it impossible to doubt him.
I nodded slowly, letting his words settle between us. “Makes sense,” I said, keeping my tone neutral and free of judgment. “Unlike the nobles and Velvets up there, you don’t strike me as the type who gets off on watching people suffer. You’re too…” I paused, searching for the right word, “…kind for that. Too human, maybe, in a city full of monsters.”
But even as I said it, something nagged at me, some detail that didn’t quite fit. “Although, if I’m being honest, what surprises me more is your fortitude. That seems unusual for you, given what I’d just done to her.”
Tora’s expression flickered—something passing across his features too quickly for me to fully identify—and he met my eyes with a directness that was rare for him, his usual timidity momentarily set aside.
“I’ve seen worse,” he said simply, and the weight behind those three words made my breath catch slightly. “Plenty of times before, actually, back when I first became a Glasswick and was assigned to the upper layers. The things that happen in the private chambers of the truly powerful…” He trailed off, shaking his head as though trying to dislodge unwanted memories.
I leaned back in my seat, letting that information percolate through my thoughts, and found myself studying Tora with new eyes, seeing layers I hadn’t fully appreciated before.
He’d witnessed horrors I could only imagine, had stood in rooms where power was exercised without constraint or consequence, and somehow he’d emerged from it still capable of kindness, still willing to help me despite knowing exactly what kind of person I was becoming. That took strength of a variety I wasn’t sure I possessed.
Tora shifted slightly, his gaze sharpening with sudden intensity, and asked the question I’d been half-expecting since I walked into the room.
“And what about you?” His voice was soft but carried an edge of genuine curiosity, maybe even concern. “Did you enjoy watching Elvina fall into ruin like that? Seeing her broken and humiliated in front of everyone?”
I opened my mouth to give him my usual flippant response, some theatrical deflection about embracing chaos and playing the part I needed to play. But the words died in my throat, because this was Tora, and he deserved better than my performance.
“I…” I paused, “Yes. Parts of it.”
I let that truth settle, then continued with equal honesty. “Even so, I won’t justify my actions by pretending what I did was righteous. Even though I performed it that way for the crowd, the reality is far more simple. Her ruin was necessary for my personal progression. For cementing my influence, for protecting my crew, for establishing myself as someone too dangerous to cross. I won’t lie to myself about my motivations.”
Tora nodded slowly, absorbing my words with that particular stillness he adopted when processing something significant, and then he said something that made my chest tighten with unexpected emotion.
“You’ve changed, you know. Ever since the day your mother died, you’ve…”
I raised my hand sharply, cutting him off mid-thought, because I didn’t need him to finish that sentence, didn’t need to hear him articulate what I already knew with crystalline clarity.
“I know exactly what I’ve become,” I said quietly, my voice carrying a weight that had nothing to do with volume. “I’m not blind to it, Tora. I made choices—conscious, deliberate choices—about who I would be in the wake of that loss, and this is the result.”
Tora’s usually meek face stiffened then, his jaw setting with determination that transformed his delicate features into something almost stern, and when he spoke again his voice carried a certainty that made it a statement rather than a question.
“You’re going to kill him, aren’t you.”
I nodded. “Yes.”
“I knew it,” Tora sighed, his shoulders sagging slightly as though confirming what he’d already suspected somehow made it more real, more inevitable.
I leaned forward, resting my elbows on my knees, and let the full weight of my conviction show in my expression.
“I won’t stop,” I said. “I won’t let myself fall into the despair of the past, won’t let grief, guilt, or any other inconvenient emotion derail what needs to happen. Even if it means burning this city to the ground, I’ll do so without hesitation if it means achieving my goal.”
Tora winced slightly at the raw intensity in my voice, and when he spoke again there was genuine worry threading through his words. “That type of mentality will come back to bite you, you know?”
I nodded in agreement, because he wasn’t wrong—I knew the dangers of obsession, understood that the path I was walking would extract prices I couldn’t yet imagine.
“You’re probably right,” I admitted with casual acceptance. “But I’ll push through regardless, because that’s who I am. A creature of chaos. A harbinger of sin. A theatrical masterpiece wrapped in flesh and spite.”
Tora’s expression softened into something knowing, almost sad, and he countered with quiet perception. “Or that’s what you dress yourself up to be. What you perform for everyone, including yourself, because the alternative—acknowledging the parts that are still human, still capable of feeling things beyond rage and satisfaction—is too dangerous to your mission.”
I laughed then, a genuine sound that bubbled up from somewhere deep in my chest, because he’d managed to see through layers I thought I’d successfully buried. “Don’t I wear it well, though?” I asked, my tone slightly playful.
Tora giggled despite himself, the sound light, musical, and entirely at odds with the weight of our discussion, before nodding with reluctant agreement. “Enough to fool me,” he admitted, his smile softening his features. “Most of the time, anyway.”
Then that smile vanished almost immediately, his expression turning blank as the humor drained away. “Ah, I nearly forgot to mention. That boy—what was his name again?” He tapped his chin thoughtfully, clearly searching his memory, before the answer surfaced. “Ah yes, Dunny, he brought me the diagram you requested,” he said, his tone shifting back to business, probably because dwelling on my moral decay was too painful for both of us.
Tora reached beneath his pristine white robes, his hand disappearing into some hidden pocket, and pulled out an old piece of parchment that had been folded multiple times into a compact square. He unfolded it carefully, smoothing out the creases, and held it up for me to see.
My heart stuttered in my chest, actually skipping a beat like some melodramatic protagonist in a romance novel, because there it was—the diagram of Iskanda’s ruby, every facet and angle captured with the kind of precision that came from someone who’d spent hours staring at the damned thing.
The sketch showed the gem from multiple perspectives, noted its approximate dimensions, even included details about the silver chain it hung from and the particular way light seemed to catch and refract through its depths.
It was perfect. More than perfect—it was exactly what Tora would need to summon the actual object.
Tora stood slowly, his movements deliberate as he positioned himself in the center of the chamber. He held his hand out palm-up, closing his crystal blue eyes in concentration.
The air around him began to shimmer, taking on that heat-wave quality I’d seen before, and I watched with held breath as space itself seemed to fold inward, reality bending and twisting around his outstretched palm like fabric being gathered by invisible fingers.
There was a soft pop—not loud, just a gentle displacement of air—and suddenly the ruby was there, materializing out of nothing, the gem catching the torchlight and throwing it back in cascades of crimson brilliance.
It hung suspended on its delicate silver chain, swaying slightly from the momentum of its sudden existence, and when it settled into Tora’s palm with a soft weight, I felt something electric shoot through my entire body.
I rose from the bench slowly, almost reverently, and crossed the distance between us with measured steps, my eyes never leaving the ruby.
When I reached Tora, I extended my hand with fingers that trembled just slightly—from exhaustion, from excitement, from the sheer weight of what this object represented.
He placed it carefully into my palm.
The metal of the chain was cool against my skin, the ruby itself warm in a way that suggested it held heat from wherever it had been moments before. I closed my fingers around it with the care usually reserved for handling explosives or newborn creatures.
Then Tora began to sway.
It started as a subtle shift in his balance, barely noticeable, but within seconds it had progressed to full wobbling, his knees going weak and his eyes rolling back slightly as all color drained from his already pale features.
He nearly collapsed—would have collapsed if I hadn’t lunged forward and caught him around the waist, steadying him with enhanced strength and guiding him back down onto the bench where he settled with a soft thump.
“Tora!” I said sharply, genuine concern cutting through my usual performance. “Are you okay? What happened?”
He nodded weakly, one hand pressed to his forehead as though trying to physically hold his consciousness in place. “I’m fine,” he managed, his voice thin and breathless. “Just… I can’t summon too many objects in such a short period of time without significant strain. The cage, the Director’s cane, and now this—it’s too much, too fast. My core is practically screaming at me.” He gave me a sheepish grin that looked more like a grimace. “I’ll be fine in a few hours. Just need to rest and let my reserves regenerate.”
I felt something warm and uncomfortable twist in my chest—gratitude, maybe, or guilt at having pushed him so far.
“Thank you,” I said quietly, the words inadequate but sincere. “For going this far for me. For trusting me enough to help even when you know exactly what kind of chaos I’m orchestrating.”
Tora’s sheepish grin softened into something more genuine, and he waved off my thanks with a weak flutter of his hand. “What are friends for?” he said simply.
His eyes tracked to the ruby still clutched in my hand then, curiosity flickering across his exhausted features. “What is it, anyway?” he asked, tilting his head slightly. “I could tell it was a magical artifact of some kind when I summoned it—it has this… resonance, like it’s humming on a frequency I can barely perceive. I’ve never seen anything quite like it before. What does it do?”
I paused, weighing my options, then smiled with mysterious playfulness. “I’ll keep that a secret,” I said lightly.
Before Tora could press further—before I had to deflect more questions I wasn’t ready to answer—the sound of footsteps echoed down the stairwell, sharp, distinct, and approaching with purpose.
My heart kicked into overdrive, adrenaline flooding my system as panic threatened to override rational thought.
I moved on pure instinct.
In an instant, I stuffed the ruby deep into my boot, shoving it down between the leather and my calf where it pressed against my skin with uncomfortable but secure pressure, while simultaneously Tora’s hand shot out and snatched the diagram from where he’d left it on the bench.
He crumbled the parchment with frantic efficiency, his fingers working faster than I’d ever seen them move, and tossed it aside into the shadows just as a figure came stumbling into view at the base of the stairs.
Director Thalen emerged from the darkness like a specter, his skeletal frame leaning heavily on his cane, each step measured and deliberate but clearly taxing on his ancient body.
Behind him, moving with her usual predatory grace, came Iskanda, her expression unreadable as her eyes swept across the chamber and landed on Tora and me with brief but pointed assessment.
“Well,” Thalen said, his voice carrying that distinctive rasp that always sounded like gravel being dragged across stone, “what have we here? A private conversation in my arena’s basement? How delightfully clandestine.”
His eyes—sharp despite his age, missing nothing despite the dim light—tracked between Tora and me with calculating interest. I felt the ruby pressing against my leg like a burning coal, a secret that suddenly felt far too large to hide.
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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