Chapter 14: His Mistaken Heroism
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Chapter 14: His Mistaken Heroism
The midday sun was beating down hard on the cobblestone streets, so the air felt thick and sticky, almost like breathing hot soup.
The market was an absolute disaster of noise because the merchants were shouting fake offers, kids were running around like rats and the CLANG-CLANG of a nearby blacksmith was drilling into the eardrums.
Raziel, who already had his head in a mess because of what happened at Silas’s shop, was following Lucian with difficulty although he tried not to lose his pace.
“Hold this for a sec, will you, Raz?”
Without even slowing down, Lucian shoved a bunch of bags into his chest.
“Sure…”
The bags weighed a ton and stank of weird spices and alchemical chemicals, but the worst part wasn’t the weight, but the attitude.
Raziel frowned, annoyed, because did Lucian really believe he was his pack mule?
This trip was supposed to be to look for answers about his curse and the Echoes, not to be the errand boy of a spoiled noble.
He was so deep in his own rage that he didn’t see the loose cobblestone.
BAM!
He tripped bad. The bags went flying and he almost kissed the floor.
“Damn it…” he whispered, crawling to pick up the mess before someone stomped on it.
But when he looked up, panic froze his blood.
Lucian wasn’t there.
The crowd had swallowed him.
“Lucian?” he called, although he knew his voice had no chance against the roar of the market.
Raziel felt a stab of anxiety in his chest because without Lucian, he had no entry to the Royal Monastery, and without that, his plan was going to hell.
He remembered Lucian babbling something about buying illegal “Luminescent Amber” from someone called “The Serpent”.
It was a weak clue, but it was the only thing he had, so he turned toward a narrow alley that smelled like rotten fish and despair.
The market noise died down instantly, replaced by long shadows and a disturbing silence.
And then he heard it.
A sob.
Raziel stopped dead. It came from a corner full of trash, barely visible in the gloom.
He approached slowly, although every instinct from his past life screamed at him ’DON’T GET INVOLVED, IT’S A TRAP!’, but his hand went straight to the silver cross on his neck.
A little girl, trembling against the dirty wall, and three hooded guys surrounding her like vultures.
Raziel felt a deep disgust. Then, something inside him, maybe the echo of a dead hero or just his own fury, ignited.
“Leave her alone,” he said. His voice came out firmer than he expected.
The thugs turned around. The biggest one, a beast with scars, let out a laugh that sounded like crushed gravel.
“And what are you gonna do, huh, little priest?” he grunted. “Are you gonna hit us with your bible?”
Raziel took a step forward because he couldn’t back down anymore.
He knew physically he was a weakling in this life, but he couldn’t let the girl suffer.
“I said leave her,” he repeated, although his hands were sweating cold.
“How cute, the little bird wants to fly,” mocked another guy, cracking his knuckles.
WHAM!
Without warning, the giant lunged. A brutal punch smashed into Raziel’s stomach.
Raziel fell to his knees, seeing stars, while pain exploded in his abdomen.
“Stay there, trash,” the man spat.
But Raziel, driven by adrenaline and the stubbornness of someone who has died too many times, forced himself to get up. The second guy, a skinny one with a rat face, pulled out a curved knife that shined with bad intention.
“We’re gonna cut your wings, little priest,” he hissed.
When the guy attacked, Raziel moved. It wasn’t strength, it was desperate technique. He grabbed the skinny guy’s wrist and squeezed with everything he had, so the thug screamed in surprise and dropped the weapon.
The knife clattered on the cobblestones.
Raziel lunged to pick it up, but his clumsy fingers grazed the edge.
“Ah!” he exclaimed.
A thin line of blood sprouted on his palm. Although it was just a cut, it hurt in an absurd way, a chemical burning that went up his arm like liquid fire.
Because suddenly, the air changed.
WHOOSH!
A blurry figure landed in the alley with the speed of lightning.
CRACK! BAM!
It was a show of efficient violence. The figure moved like a whirlwind of steel and cloth, and in two seconds, the thugs were kissing the floor, unconscious or with broken bones.
The newcomer landed gracefully between Raziel and the girl, turning her back to him.
When she straightened up and turned around, Raziel’s breath cut off because that woman’s presence was crushing.
She wore dark Paladin armor, with the symbol of Zhalyr on the chest, but what really terrified were her eyes.
Intense and Judging emerald green.
She didn’t look Raziel in the face.
She looked at the ground.
There, scattered among the trash of the alley, were the broken bags Raziel had dropped.
Vials of shady liquids, narcotic herbs and a box with forbidden symbols were rolling on the ground.
The Paladin narrowed her eyes and a grimace of disgust curved her lips.
“It doesn’t look very… ’holy’ for a novice of the Church to be carrying black market contraband, right, Brother?” she said, and her voice had the edge of a guillotine.
Raziel felt his face burning with shame and panic.
“They aren’t mine!” he stammered, although he knew he sounded guilty. “I swear, that’s from… I was just…”
He shut up. He couldn’t rat out Lucian, but the way she looked at him, as if he were a corrupt insect, turned his stomach. He had just tried to be a hero, and yet, now he looked like the villain of the story.
“Maybe you should choose your friendships better, Brother,” sentenced the Paladin, taking a step toward him, making her armor resonate in the silence of the alley.
“Or did you already forget the vows you swore to protect?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 188: His Warlord Era
- Chapter 187: Her New Quest
- Chapter 186: Her Smoking Ruins
- Chapter 185: His Open Board
- Chapter 184: His Next Target
- Chapter 183: His New Title
- Chapter 182: His Discarded Director
- Chapter 181: His Falling Temple
- Chapter 180: His Execution
- Chapter 179: His Forced Reality
- Chapter 178: His White Domain
- Chapter 177: His Exact Half
- Chapter 176: His Genesis
- Chapter 175: Her Server Error
- Chapter 174: His Desperate Math
- Chapter 173: His Absolute Threat
- Chapter 172: His Crumbled Guardian
- Chapter 171: His Deleted Code
- Chapter 170: His Falling Foundation
- Chapter 169: His Broken Altar
- Chapter 168: His Muted Screams
- Chapter 167: His Bleeding Shield
- Chapter 166: His Internal Rot
- Chapter 165: His Dying Oracle
- Chapter 164: His Stolen Aura
- Chapter 163: His Broken Physics
- Chapter 162: His Dark Flank
- Chapter 161: His Arrival
- Chapter 160: His Tenth Bell
- Chapter 159: His Final Council
- Chapter 158: His Last Don Before the Storm
- Chapter 157: His Golden Thread
- Chapter 156: His Bleeding Anchor
- Chapter 155: Her Distant Thunder
- Chapter 154: His Crumbling Plan
- Chapter 153: His Remembered Death
- Chapter 152: His Fourth Chamber
- Chapter 151: His Perfect Weapon
- Chapter 150: His Inner Seal
- Chapter 149: His Naked Truth
- Chapter 148: His Final Mask
- Chapter 147: His Discarded Pawn
- Chapter 146: His Surface War
- Chapter 145: His Impossible Negotiation
- Chapter 144: His Stone God
- Chapter 143: His Ancient Warden
- Chapter 142: His Teacher’s Secret
- Chapter 141: Her Broken Interface
- Chapter 140: His Double Agent
- Chapter 139: His Spy’s Dilemma
- Chapter 138: His Second Gift
- Chapter 137: His Reluctant Bond
- Chapter 136: His Broken Boy
- Chapter 135: His Sinking Floor
- Chapter 134: His Promise to the Stones
- Chapter 133: His New Map
- Chapter 132: His First Key
- Chapter 131: His Quintile’s Library
- Chapter 130: His Verdict
- Chapter 129: His Duel of Brothers
- Chapter 128: His Invisible Shield
- Chapter 127: His Impossible Choice
- Chapter 126: His Brother’s Fight
- Chapter 125: His Final Round
- Chapter 124: Her Revolution Burns
- Chapter 123: His Elite Inquisitor
- Chapter 122: His Golem Problem
- Chapter 121: His Stolen Catalyst
- Chapter 120: His Race Against the Clock
- Chapter 119: His Ghost Student
- Chapter 118: His Silent Ally
- Chapter 117: His First Demonstration
- Chapter 116: His Thief in the Night
- Chapter 115: His Ink and Iron
- Chapter 114: Her Growing Shadow
- Chapter 113: His Academy Speaks
- Chapter 112: His Reluctant Teacher
- Chapter 111: His New Alphabet
- Chapter 110: His Tournament
- Chapter 109: His Calm Before
- Chapter 108: His Gathering Storm
- Chapter 107: Her Army Marches
- Chapter 106: His Encrypted Threat
- Chapter 105: His Changed Eyes
- Chapter 104: His Return to Hell
- Chapter 103: Her Doubt
- Chapter 102: His Ritual’s Last Chance
- Chapter 101: His Exodus
- Chapter 100: His Broken Chrysalis
- Chapter 99: His Darkest Hour
- Chapter 98: His Dawn Rebellion
- Chapter 97: His Clock Strikes
- Chapter 96: Her Mirror Cracks
- Chapter 95: His Deepest Cell
- Chapter 94: His Keeper’s Game
- Chapter 93: His Whispered Rebellion
- Chapter 92: His War Council
- Chapter 91: Her Growing Legion
- Chapter 90: His Unlikely Spy
- Chapter 89: His Borrowed Madness
- Chapter 88: His Third Day
- Chapter 87: Her First Move
- Chapter 86: His Silent Partner
- Chapter 85: His Immaculate Cage
- Chapter 84: His Voice Below
- Chapter 83: His Saint of Sorrows
- Chapter 82: His Welcome Party
- Chapter 81: His Road to Hell
- Chapter 80: His Healer’s Mask
- Chapter 79: His Inquisitor’s Shadow
- Chapter 78: His Healer’s Trial
- Chapter 77: His Ticking Clock
- Chapter 76: His Forbidden Library
- Chapter 75: His Puppeteer
- Chapter 74: His Confession Burns
- Chapter 73: His Escape Artist
- Chapter 72: His Self-Inflicted Wound
- Chapter 71: His Fractured Truth
- Chapter 70: His Brother’s War
- Chapter 69: His Shattered Gambit
- Chapter 68: His Red District
- Chapter 67: His Borrowed Strength
- Chapter 66: His Fallen Paladin
- Chapter 65: His 48-Hour Clock
- Chapter 64: His Prince in Chains
- Chapter 63: His Dangerous Ally
- Chapter 62: His Borrowed Time
- Chapter 61: His Bleeding Core
- Chapter 60: His Hunting Dog
- Chapter 59: His Evil Kidnappers
- Chapter 58: His Desperate Gamble
- Chapter 57: His Tainted Soul
- Chapter 56: His descent into darkness
- Chapter 55: His Touching Performance
- Chapter 54: His Twisted Smile
- Chapter 53: His silver threads
- Chapter 52: His executioner
- Chapter 51: His death flag
- Chapter 50: His Dying Monarch
- Chapter 49: His Invisible Crown
- Chapter 48: His Last illusion
- Chapter 47: His Fatal Curiosity
- Chapter 46: His Necessary Sacrifice
- Chapter 45: His sickly greed
- Chapter 44: His Fatal Romance
- Chapter 43: His unexpected confession
- Chapter 42: His Desperate Gamble
- Chapter 41: His Father’s pride
- Chapter 40: His brother’s game
- Chapter 39: His dirty blood
- Chapter 38: His Suicidal Gambit
- Chapter 37: His Paranoia and The Note
- Chapter 36: His price tag
- Chapter 35: His Trial by Fire
- Chapter 34: His bad luck
- Chapter 33: His calculating gaze
- Chapter 32: His Price for Salvation
- Chapter 31: His Unwanted Summons
- Chapter 30: His Flipped Hourglass
- Chapter 29: His Broken Heart
- Chapter 28: His False Confession
- Chapter 27: His Silent Performance
- Chapter 26: His Bloody Pact
- Chapter 25: His Hidden Abyss
- Chapter 24: His Tainted Light
- Chapter 23: His New Bond
- Chapter 22: His Mask Crumbles
- Chapter 21: His Warning
- Chapter 20: His Suicidal Will
- Chapter 19: His Azure Eyes
- Chapter 18: His Forbidden Vision
- Chapter 17: His Dark Path
- Chapter 16: His Shattered Mask
- Chapter 15: His Idiot Teammate
- Chapter 14: His Mistaken Heroism
- Chapter 13: His Shattered Sanity
- Chapter 12: His Predatory Offer
- Chapter 11: His Survival Game
- Chapter 10: His Crimson Warning
- Chapter 9: His Song of Death
- Chapter 8: His Symphony of Trauma
- Chapter 7: His Stained Hands
- Chapter 6: His Forbidden Knowledge
- Chapter 5: His Twisted Sermon
- Chapter 4: His Eternal Curse
- Chapter 3: His Hidden Route
- Chapter 2: His First Transgression
- Chapter 1: His First Bad Ending