Chapter 163: The Cube’s Mystery
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The common room of the Bone and Barrel Inn was a cavernous space filled with the smell of damp earth and the faint, sweet rot of ancient parchment. The only light came from flickering tallow candles that burned with a pale green flame, casting long, distorted shadows against the basalt walls. Adonis and Millia sat at a corner table, their presence drawing the silent, hollow gazes of the other patrons.
The Wight innkeeper, who introduced himself as Barnaby, approached their table with a heavy, rhythmic thud of his boots. He set down two pewter mugs filled with a dark, viscous liquid that smelled faintly of iron and fermented berries.
”Special brew for the breathing ones,” Barnaby rumbled, his gray skin tightening over his massive jaw. “It keeps the blood from thickening in this cold. On the house, since my daughter has taken such a shine to you.”
Adonis looked at the mug but didn’t touch it.
He leaned back as he studied the massive undead.
“You have a strange way of showing hospitality, Barnaby. I noticed you’ve been staring at my chest since we walked in. Looking for a heartbeat, or something else?”
Barnaby let out a sound like grinding gravel, which might have been a laugh,
“A heartbeat is easy to find. It is the weight of the soul that interests me. You walk like a man who has never known a master, Lukas. In this city, that is a very heavy way to walk. It makes people notice. It makes people hungry.”
”Is that a warning or a threat?” Millia asked, her voice sharp despite her Mira disguise.
She leaned forward, her hand moving toward the hidden dagger at her thigh.
”In the City of Death, they are the same thing, little lady. You have a fire in you that is almost too bright for these walls. If I were you, I would dim those lamps. The Faded in the corner haven’t seen a flame like yours in forty years.”
Adonis glanced toward the far side of the room as a group of humans sat huddled together, their skin so pale it was almost translucent.
Their eyes were vacant, staring into the middle distance as if they were watching a movie only they could see. These were the Faded, the long-term residents who had slowly been hollowed out by the city’s atmosphere.
”What happened to them?” Adonis asked softly.
”The Cube happened,” Barnaby whispered, leaning in closer so his breath, cold as a tomb, brushed against Adonis’s face. “The Golden Cube is a hungry god. It doesn’t just take your life; it takes your ’why.’ Why you love, why you fight, why you remember. Every day you stay here, a little piece of your soul is pulled toward that light. Eventually, you become like them. A shell waiting for the Master to find a use for your bones.”
Adonis felt a surge of cold fury, but he kept his expression neutral. “And the Master… he uses this energy for what? Eternal life?”
Barnaby straightened up, his eyes darting toward the door as if he expected someone to burst in. “He uses it to maintain the Seal. He uses it to feed his own divinity. But enough talk. My daughter likes you, but my loyalty belongs to the one who keeps my soul from shattering. Eat your stew and go to your room. The Tithe is coming tonight.”
”The Tithe?” Millia questioned, but Barnaby had already turned away, disappearing into the kitchen.
As they ate the surprisingly edible stew, a man from the table of the Faded stood up and wandered toward them. He moved with a jerky, uncertain gait, stopping a few feet away. His face was a map of wrinkles, but his eyes were wide and watery.
”Do you have a song?” the old man asked, his voice a mere thread of sound.
Adonis looked up. “A song?”
”I forgot mine,” the man whispered. “I had a song about a river and a girl with yellow ribbons. I woke up this morning and the girl was gone. The river was gone. Just the gold was left. The gold in the sky.”
Millia reached out and touched the man’s hand. It was ice cold. “I’m so sorry.”
”Don’t be sorry,” the man said, a single tear tracking through the dust on his cheek. “Just don’t look at the light. If you look at the light, you give it permission to take the music.”
He turned and wandered back to his seat, slumping down into the same catatonic state as before.
Adonis felt Millia’s hand trembling on the table. He reached out and covered it with his own, his grip firm and grounding.
”We aren’t staying here a second longer than we have to,” Adonis promised in a low voice. “We will find the Master, get his life, and then we will leave.”
”I hope so,” Millia whispered. “This place feels like it’s trying to eat my thoughts.”
As the clock on the mantle struck midnight, the atmosphere in the inn changed. The green candles flared bright blue, and the temperature dropped until their breath came out in thick white clouds.
From outside, the heavy, rhythmic tolling of a bell echoed through the streets.
DONG. DONG. DONG.
The front door of the Bone and Barrel flew open, hitting the wall with a thunderous crack.
Two figures stepped inside.
They were tall, draped in robes made of stitched-together shadows, and they carried long scythes that pulsed with a sickening purple light.
These were the Reapers, the enforcers of the Tithe.
The room went deathly silent. Even Barnaby stood perfectly still behind the bar, his head bowed in a show of forced submission.
One of the Reapers scanned the room, its face a void of darkness beneath a deep hood. It pointed its scythe toward the table where the Faded sat.
“Tithe for the Master. Three souls for the forge.”
The old man who had spoken to Adonis didn’t even scream. He and two others rose like puppets on invisible strings, their feet dragging as they walked toward the Reapers.
The Reapers just placed their hands on the humans’ heads, and for a brief second, a brilliant white light flared. When it faded, the three humans collapsed into piles of gray ash.
The Reaper turned its head toward Adonis and Millia. “New arrivals. High resonance detected.”
”Move along,” Adonis said, his voice cold and steady. He didn’t stand up, but the aura around him began to hum with suppressed power.
The Reaper hissed, a sound like steam escaping a pipe. “The Master demands a toll for all who breathe his air. Give us your essence, or give us your lives.”
The Reaper lunged, the purple scythe whistling through the air toward Adonis’s neck.
In a flash, Adonis moved. He didn’t draw a weapon; he simply caught the blade of the scythe with two fingers.
The purple energy of death hissed against his skin, but the Chaos energy in his blood neutralized it instantly.
The Reaper froze. “Impossible. You are mortal.”
”I am many things,” Adonis said, his eyes flashing with a violet fire that pierced the Reaper’s hood. “But I am not a tithe.”
He twisted his hand, and the scythe shattered like glass. He followed up with a palm strike to the Reaper’s chest, sending a concentrated burst of annihilation energy through its shadowy robes.
The creature didn’t just fall; it evaporated, its essence scattered into nothingness before it could even let out a final shriek.
The second Reaper stepped back, its shadow-form flickering in fear. It let out a piercing wail that vibrated through the walls of the inn.
”Adonis, more are coming!” Millia shouted, standing up and drawing her blades, her disguise momentarily forgotten in the heat of the moment.
”Let them come,” Adonis said, stepping over the table. “I’m tired of playing the vagabond. If the Master wants to see me, I’ll give him something worth looking at.”
Barnaby rushed forward, his face a mask of terror. “What have you done? You’ve killed a Reaper! They will burn this inn to the ground!”
”Hide your daughter in the cellar, Barnaby,” Adonis commanded, his voice echoing with the authority of the Dragon King. “And tell your Faded to stay down. The music is coming back to this city, whether the Master likes it or not.”
Soon, a loud melodic tune of flute echoed far and wide.
From the streets outside, the sound of dozens of approaching footsteps also echoed like death knell.
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- Chapter 173: The Dragon Empire (2)
- Chapter 172: The Dragon Empire
- Chapter 171: Battle In The West (2)
- Chapter 170: The War In The West
- Chapter 169: Divine Seed
- Chapter 168: Resurrection
- Chapter 167: The Mastermind
- Chapter 166: Battling An Immortal
- Chapter 165: Pain That Never Left
- Chapter 164: Bone and Dusts
- Chapter 163: The Cube’s Mystery
- Chapter 162: Who Is The Undead Master?
- Chapter 161: The City Of Death
- Chapter 160: New Allies
- Chapter 159: The Scent Of Death
- Chapter 158: The Beast King
- Chapter 157: Defiling The Knight 4 (18+)
- Chapter 156: Defiling The Knight 3 (18+)
- Chapter 155: Defiling The Knight 2 (18+)
- Chapter 154: Defiling The Knight 1 (18+)
- Chapter 153: Political Tension
- Chapter 152: Victorious Return
- Chapter 151: Slayer of the False Heavens
- Chapter 150: The Sky Palace
- Chapter 149: Assembly At The South
- Chapter 148: The Call
- Chapter 147: Submit
- Chapter 146: Embers Of The Fallen
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- Chapter 143: Chaos Expansion
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- Chapter 140: Another Guest
- Chapter 139: Meeting and Secrets
- Chapter 138: Level 24
- Chapter 137: The Punishment
- Chapter 136: The Dragons’ Humiliation
- Chapter 135: Sudden News
- Chapter 134: The Call
- Chapter 133: Order Of Chaos
- Chapter 132: Reunion
- Chapter 131: The Hide And Seek
- Chapter 130: Dragon King’s Duties
- Chapter 129: Sacred Breeding Ritual 2 ***
- Chapter 128: Sacred Breeding Ritual **
- Chapter 127: Wedding Vows and Kiss *
- Chapter 126: Two Queens, One King
- Chapter 125: Wedding Ceremony
- Chapter 124: Chaos Expansion
- Chapter 123: The Celebration
- Chapter 122: Main Wife Confirmed
- Chapter 121: Mariana’s Breakdown
- Chapter 120: Marry The Dragon Queen?
- Chapter 119: Two Dragons Mating (2) *****
- Chapter 118: Two Dragons Mating ***
- Chapter 117: The Chronosis
- Chapter 116: The Dragon Palace
- Chapter 115: Blood That Is Envied By Gods
- Chapter 114: The Land Of Dragons
- Chapter 113: The Dragon Queen, Sapphira
- Chapter 112: “Mercy to the wolf is cruelty to the sheep”
- Chapter 111: Royal Guardians
- Chapter 110: Primordial Chaos Dragon’s Might
- Chapter 109: Royal Rumble - Part 6
- Chapter 108: Royal Rumble - Part 5
- Chapter 107: Royal Rumble - Part 4
- Chapter 106: Royal Rumble - Part 3
- Chapter 105: Royal Rumble - Part 2
- Chapter 104: Royal Rumble - Part 1
- Chapter 103: The Rapidly Advancing Threat
- Chapter 102: Logan’s Fate
- Chapter 101: Slaughter
- Chapter 100: The King’s Decision
- Chapter 99: In The Royal Palace
- Chapter 98: The Foundation
- Chapter 97: The Secret Base
- Chapter 96: Millia’s Pleas ***
- Chapter 95: Millia’s Lonely Nights ***
- Chapter 94: Time Dilation Disk
- Chapter 93: Growing Threats
- Chapter 92: The Beginning
- Chapter 91: The Budding Commander
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- Chapter 89: Primodial Chaos Dragon
- Chapter 88: Filling Maria Again (3) ***
- Chapter 87: Filling Maria Again (2) ***
- Chapter 86: Filling Maria Again **
- Chapter 85: The Timely Save
- Chapter 84: The Dark Horse
- Chapter 83: Victories
- Chapter 82: The Rising Star Competition
- Chapter 81: Kissing Isabella
- Chapter 80: The Shadow-Blood Legion
- Chapter 79: Harem Shop
- Chapter 78: The Truth
- Chapter 77: Carrying the Coffin in the Darkness of Night
- Chapter 76: The Mourning Of The Morning
- Chapter 75: The Final Hours Of Twilight
- Chapter 74: Sell Out
- Chapter 73: True Destruction Of Chaos
- Chapter 72: Level Up Feast (2)
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- Chapter 70: Gaining Subordinates
- Chapter 69: Shadow Guards
- Chapter 68: A Quickie (18+)
- Chapter 67: Tina and The Bullies
- Chapter 66: Valentina Hale Ambrosia
- Chapter 65: Summoning Legendary Maidens Gone Wrong
- Chapter 64: Punishment Again?
- Chapter 63: Inside Isabella’s Office
- Chapter 62: The Mad Student
- Chapter 61: Stage B
- Chapter 60: Can’t Wait (18+)
- Chapter 59: More Treasures
- Chapter 58: The Vow, The Realisation.
- Chapter 57: No Mercy
- Chapter 56: First Clash With The Bandits
- Chapter 55: Building The Ether Net
- Chapter 54: TIAMAT’S Core
- Chapter 53: Dragon Heart
- Chapter 52: Inside The River (**)
- Chapter 51: Princess In the Woods (2)***
- Chapter 50: Princess In the Woods ***
- Chapter 49: Identity Revealed
- Chapter 48: The Queen
- Chapter 47: To The Cave
- Chapter 46: Bedtime With The Royal Princess.
- Chapter 45: In The Flocky Village
- Chapter 44: Search
- Chapter 43: Causing Storms
- Chapter 42: Confrontation With His Half Blood Siblings
- Chapter 41: Apologising To The Cold Teacher
- Chapter 40: First Attendance
- Chapter 39: Isabella Frostbite
- Chapter 38: Minos Starblazer
- Chapter 37: The Dormitory of the Chosen
- Chapter 36: Tina
- Chapter 35: The Rising Chaos
- Chapter 34: Being Targeted Again.
- Chapter 33: Parting
- Chapter 32: Millia’s Gift (18+)
- Chapter 31: The Night With Millia 2 (18+)
- Chapter 30: The Night With Millia (18+)
- Chapter 29: Level 5
- Chapter 28: The Royal Invitation
- Chapter 27: Ether Cores
- Chapter 26: Advancing Forward
- Chapter 25: Slime Dunk
- Chapter 24: Dungeon Diving
- Chapter 23: First Kiss
- Chapter 22: The Rising Star
- Chapter 21: Taboo Constitution
- Chapter 20: Flirting With Millia
- Chapter 19: Devouring The Princess Knight’s Mind
- Chapter 18: Touch Of Lust
- Chapter 17: Harvesting Harem Force
- Chapter 16: Hugging The Princess Knight
- Chapter 15: Day One
- Chapter 14: Punishment?
- Chapter 13: First Target
- Chapter 12: Internal Tension
- Chapter 11: The Aftermath
- Chapter 10: The Taboo Sword
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- Chapter 7: The Awakening Ceremony (2)
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- Chapter 5: Mother and Son’s Late Night Talk
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