Chapter 160 - 160 - Not All Who Fall Are Lost
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Melly’s small body was flung from the cliff like a puppet whose strings had been severed. The night air clutched her light frame, carrying her down through the thick layer of mist that hung over the ravine. There was no scream, only the sound of the wind and the echoing silence that wrapped around her fall.
Far below, beyond the reach of light and hope, a wild river rushed—cold, violent, and dark. Jagged rocks hid beneath the surface, ready to shatter the bones of anyone unfortunate enough to fall from such a height. But strangely, as Melly’s body touched the water, there was no violent crash. No spray of foam or splash of impact greeted her frail frame.
The river… accepted her fall.
As if the water recognized her. It cradled her body gently, as though the little girl was a part of it. The current, usually wild, slowed—swirling into a calm eddy that kept Melly afloat. Her hair spread like silk across the surface, her eyes closed, her chest barely rising.
The water carried her downstream, not tossed, not dragged. But… guided.
And within the mist that hovered above the river, something stirred.
Deep in the seemingly endless water, a massive figure shifted slowly. The river’s current changed direction, circling in rhythm with its movement. Its scales were long and gleaming, a blend of blue and emerald like moonlight submerged in ocean depths. Its form stretched and flowed, elegant like a great serpent born from water and starlight.
An eye opened.
Huge. Deep. Ancient.
This was no ordinary creature.
A dragon.
A water dragon.
It slowly rose from the bottom of the river. Its body coiled through the water, and from the folds of mist, it raised its head—titanic, graceful, and terrifying. Its head leaned toward Melly’s still-floating form, circling her once… twice, as if protecting or studying her.
Its gaze settled on her face.
The creature did not roar. It did not growl. It simply… watched.
And somehow, within that gaze, there was a glimmer of sympathy.
Then, slowly, it opened its mouth.
Its teeth, sharp like crystalline water, glinted under the faint light of the moon above the clouds. But it did not bite. It did not harm. It merely opened wide, and Melly’s small body slowly drifted inside.
As if the river itself was guiding her in.
Once her body was fully within the dragon’s maw, it gently closed its jaws. No blood. No struggle. Only a serene motion, like the earth reclaiming something long lost.
Then, the dragon dove into the river once more.
The current resumed its pace. The water rushed again. The mist swallowed everything.
And the dragon… vanished with the little girl into the nameless depths—carrying her far away from that place, from death… or perhaps from both.
No one knew where it would take her.
But the night kept its secret.
And the river continued to flow.
.
.
.
The distance between Riven and the man was only a few meters. But to Riven, it wasn’t distance—it was an empty space waiting to be cut. In his hand, the jagged branch he gripped wasn’t just wood—it was intention, fury, and the last flicker of hope he wished to slam into the face of a world that had made his sister suffer.
He ran. Every step felt heavy, but his resolve was heavier. His gaze was like an arrow loosed from a bow, unyielding until it reached its target.
He raised the branch high and swung it.
It wasn’t a reckless swing.
In Riven’s mind, the attack had already been decided. A clean, perfect line had been drawn across Marquess Briarwood’s body, running diagonally from shoulder to hip, like a phantom wound waiting to be carved into flesh. His swing moved through the air with eerie precision. There was no sound. No rush of wind. Just a motion too sharp, too deliberate, to be ordinary.
Briarwood smirked.
A desperate strike, he thought. Wild. Easy to read.
But that thought didn’t last.
A scream rose inside his instincts—louder than reason, deeper than memory. It wasn’t a voice, but a sudden, primal warning. His body moved before his mind could follow. He hurled himself sideways, heart pounding. Every nerve in his body flared with panic, as though death itself had just grazed his skin.
The branch hadn’t touched him. Not even close.
But he still dodged.
Then silence returned.
No damage. No impact. The dirt beneath him was untouched, not a blade of grass out of place. The leaves on the trees did not stir. There was no tremor, no energy in the air.
But something was wrong.
He turned his gaze toward the spot where the strike had passed, searching for a sign that what he felt was real. Yet the world remained still.
Briarwood gave a short, dry laugh. ‘Ha… look at yourself, Chaiden… so close to death you’re flinching at shadows now.’
He felt foolish. Ashamed of instincts that had grown too sharp. But before the laughter could fade, Riven charged forward, using the momentum from his “failed” swing.
The branch remained in his right hand, his body low like a hunting beast. Briarwood raised his hand and summoned roots from the earth. They slithered through grass and mud, racing to ensnare Riven’s feet.
But Riven anticipated it.
He stomped the ground hard and launched himself—his body a spear heading straight for the man. He avoided the roots just as they closed in. His feet touched the ground only once before he was right in front of Marquess Briarwood.
And there, their eyes met.
Briarwood felt it again. That dangerous feeling. A threat he didn’t understand. Something in that branch made his skin crawl. He raised his arm, preparing to block the branch.
But he was deceived.
Riven did swing with his right hand. But that was only a distraction. A lure.
Because in the same breath, his left hand moved.
Quickly, Riven reached for the beautiful silver sword that hung from Briarwood’s belt. The blade shimmered faintly under the moonlight, as though it were a slumbering soul.
And in a single pull, he drew it.
Time stopped.
Marquess Briarwood realized it. He understood. But too late. His expression shifted, from arrogance to terror.
And in one smooth motion, Riven slashed.
Clean. Angled. Perfect. From the waist to the chest, the cut sliced diagonally, like the precise stroke of a death angel’s brush.
The sound of metal cleaving flesh and bone came softly, only the echo of blood splashing against the earth followed.
Briarwood’s body staggered. He looked down, seeing his torso split apart. His eyes widened. His breath caught.
He fell.
One half collapsed to the right, the other to the left. Blood soaked the soil, flowing like crimson ink spilled across canvas.
He still looked at Riven. Still saw the young man standing firm before him—his face etched with disgust and unmasked hatred. As if Briarwood’s death wasn’t justice… but a final act of contempt toward something unworthy of being alive.
And on Riven’s torn cheek, blood traced a faint arc—forming a twisted smile. A black smile. A cruel one.
Briarwood saw it… and remembered.
The voices returned. From childhood. The laughter full of scorn. From people who never saw him as human:
“Bastard child!”
“You’re nothing!”
“Disgusting! You reek of shame and filth!”
“Born of a whore’s womb!”
“Should’ve died long ago!”
The voices came from nobles, servants, even guards meant to protect him. The world had never welcomed him. He was merely the shadow waste of a noble name that wanted nothing to do with him.
But in all that hatred, he remembered something else.
Someone who didn’t laugh.
A little girl.
She held him on cold nights. Tended to his wounds with tiny hands. Greeted him every morning. Never called him bastard. Never looked at him with disgust.
His sister. Not by blood, but the only light he had.
And he had failed to protect her.
Just as he couldn’t save himself.
He had buried that little girl… with his own hands.
And now… who would bury him?
His eyes lost their focus. His vision dimmed. Blood kept flowing, warming the cold soil beneath him. His face tilted upward, staring at a sky that offered no answer.
And finally…
Marquess Chaiden Briarwood died.
Eyes wide open.
Mouth silent.
No vengeance in his last breath.
No curse.
Only… emptiness.
And the sky remained quiet.
No one would mourn him.
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Chapters
- Chapter 163 - 163 - Bastian
- Chapter 162 - 162 - The Edge of Despair
- Chapter 161 - 161 - Where the River Took Her
- Chapter 160 - 160 - Not All Who Fall Are Lost
- Chapter 159 - 159 - A Smile Carver in Blood
- Chapter 158 - 158 - Something to Live For
- Chapter 157 - 157 - A Bastard and His Sister
- Chapter 156 - 156 - Ash Beneath the Moon
- Chapter 155 - 155 - The Man in Shattered Cloud
- Chapter 154 - 154 - A Curse Confessed
- Chapter 153 - 153 - Hands That Split The Sky
- Chapter 152 - 152 - Severance
- Chapter 151 - 151 - Inferno's Descent
- Chapter 150 - 150 - Fury Against the Flame
- Chapter 149 - 149 - A Shadow Over Glimfell
- Chapter 148 - 148 - The Piercing Calm
- Chapter 147 - 147 - A City Swallowed
- Chapter 146 - 146 - The Iron Cage
- Chapter 145 - 145 - Allies Tallying Points
- Chapter 144 - 144 - A Spark in Brown Irises
- Chapter 143 - 143 - A Shattered Carriage
- Chapter 142 - 142 - A Mountain of Corpses
- Chapter 141 - 141 - A Dragon in the Night
- Chapter 140 - 140 - The Need for Release
- Chapter 139 - 139 - The Marchioness's Inquiry
- Chapter 138 - 138 - A Midnight Evacuation
- Chapter 137 - 137 - A Decree of Escort
- Chapter 136 - 136 - Breathing with Mana
- Chapter 135 - 135 - The Memory of the Stormed Exit
- Chapter 134 - 134 - Melly's Resolve
- Chapter 133 - 133 - The Quiet Before Siege
- Chapter 132 - 132 - The Crimson Egg
- Chapter 131 - 131 - The Last Look
- Chapter 130 - 130 - Let Me Teach You
- Chapter 129 - 129 - The Cracking Ice
- Chapter 128 - 128 - The Lesson From Daphne
- Chapter 127 - 127 - An Assault of Kiss
- Chapter 126 - 126 - From One Prison to Another
- Chapter 125 - 125 - A Single Strike to the Heart
- Chapter 124 - 124 - A Plan Gone Awry
- Chapter 123 - 123 - A Hilt That Felt Right
- Chapter 122 - 122 - The Final Door
- Chapter 121 - 121 - A Shadow in the Hallway
- Chapter 120 - 120 - Filthy Carrion
- Chapter 119 - 119 - Nowhere to Go
- Chapter 118 - 118 - The Vanished
- Chapter 117 - 117 - A Vortex of Two Elements
- Chapter 116 - 116 - The Nobles' Faction
- Chapter 115 - 115 - The Morning's Clarity
- Chapter 114 - 114 - The Guests
- Chapter 113 - 113 - Four Styles
- Chapter 112 - 112 - A Sister's Future
- Chapter 111 - 111 - The Royal Council
- Chapter 110 - 110 - A Heart Melting
- Chapter 109 - 109 - Invasion
- Chapter 108 - 108 - Learning to Seduce
- Chapter 107 - 107 - Fury Yet to Fade
- Chapter 106 - 106 - Instinct Fills the Gaps
- Chapter 105 - 105 - The Rock
- Chapter 104 - 104 - The Taste of Roses
- Chapter 103 - 103 - The Glow That Sank
- Chapter 102 - 102 - The Birth of a Chosen
- Chapter 101 - 101 - The Talent Prism
- Chapter 100 - 100 - Lawbearer Ranks
- Chapter 99 - 99 - The Golden Eyed Man
- Chapter 98 - 98 - A Carrier of Fire
- Chapter 97 - 97 - An Adoption Proposal
- Chapter 96 - 96 - The Sleeping Storm
- Chapter 95 - 95 - A Noble's Contempt
- Chapter 94 - 94 - A Chasm Between
- Chapter 93 - 93 - Drowning in Desire
- Chapter 92 - 92 - The Unraveling
- Chapter 91 - 91 - The Single Canopy Bed
- Chapter 90 - 90 - A Wedding Night
- Chapter 89 - 89 - The Blooming of Sweet Poison
- Chapter 88 - 88 - The Crimson Scourge
- Chapter 87 - 87 - A Possesive Embrace
- Chapter 86 - 86 - A Secret of Her Own
- Chapter 85 - 85 - A Breath Apart
- Chapter 84 - 84 - A Queen's Inquiry
- Chapter 83 - 83 - Connecting the Fragments
- Chapter 82 - 82 - The Burden of Truth
- Chapter 81 - 81 - The Smile in the Shadows
- Chapter 80 - 80 - The Itch to Move On
- Chapter 79 - 79 - Survivalist's Instinct
- Chapter 78 - 78 - In A Sea of Embers
- Chapter 77 - 77 - The Sky Tears Open
- Chapter 76 - 76 - Shelter in the Carnage
- Chapter 75 - 75 - The Crimson Rain
- Chapter 74 - 74 - A Blade Gone Cold
- Chapter 73 - 73 - The Beast Wave
- Chapter 72 - 72 - Thunder Aftermath
- Chapter 71 - 71 - I Am the Storm
- Chapter 70 - 70 - A Scorching Scream
- Chapter 69 - 69 - A Prisoner in the Crowd
- Chapter 68 - 68 - Hurt and Hugs
- Chapter 67 - 67 - A Voice Through the Darkness
- Chapter 66 - 66 - A Sanctuary of Destruction
- Chapter 65 - 65 - The Bleeding Beast
- Chapter 64 - 64 - A Disturbance in Night
- Chapter 63 - 63 - A Flash of Clarity
- Chapter 62 - 62 - The Stone's Mockery
- Chapter 61 - 61 - The Slow Path
- Chapter 60 - 60 - Vanished Without a Word
- Chapter 59 - 59 - First Kiss
- Chapter 58 - 58 - Crimson in Moonlight
- Chapter 57 - 57 - A Steamy Bath
- Chapter 56 - 56 - Under the Moon's Gaze
- Chapter 55 - 55 - Cutting Nothing
- Chapter 54 - 54 - A Feast of Fish and Fear
- Chapter 53 - 53 - Kneeling to a Gaze
- Chapter 52 - 52 - Bluffing on a Dusty Road
- Chapter 51 - 51 - The Price of Nobility
- Chapter 50 - 50 - Forging a Foundation
- Chapter 49 - 49 - The Foundation of Swordsmanship
- Chapter 48 - 48 - The Ghost of A Mother
- Chapter 47 - 47 - The Demon Child's Awakening
- Chapter 46 - 46 - The Birth of Destruction
- Chapter 45 - 45 - Engraving the Sensation
- Chapter 44 - 44 - A Teacher's Guidance
- Chapter 43 - 43 - Discover Your Affinity
- Chapter 42 - 42 - The Question
- Chapter 41 - 41 - Seeker
- Chapter 40 - 40 - A Request Before Parting
- Chapter 39 - 39 - The Living Statue
- Chapter 38 - 38 - A Beauty Called Monstrous
- Chapter 37 - 37 - A Curious Observation
- Chapter 36 - 36 - The Lesson of Weakness
- Chapter 35 - 35 - An Unlikely Comfort
- Chapter 34 - 34 - A Dangerous Mercy
- Chapter 33 - 33 - Riftmaker
- Chapter 32 - 32 - To Fight Like a Coward
- Chapter 31 - 31 - A Dying Man's Vengeance
- Chapter 30 - 30 - The Hunter's Footsteps
- Chapter 29 - 29 - A Brother's Promise
- Chapter 28 - 28 - A Touch of Humanity
- Chapter 27 - 27 - The Azure Cataclysm
- Chapter 26 - 26 - Eradication
- Chapter 25 - 25 - A Symphony of Madness
- Chapter 24 - 24 - The Final Cleanup
- Chapter 23 - 23 - A Blood Debt
- Chapter 22 - 22 - Clash in the Storm
- Chapter 21 - 21 - A Crash of Thunder and Violence
- Chapter 20 - 20 - The Absolute Cut
- Chapter 19 - 19 - A Tapestry of Scars
- Chapter 18 - 18 - Siblings of Sky and Earth
- Chapter 17 - 17 - An Unreliable Ally
- Chapter 16 - 16 - The Price of a Slut
- Chapter 15 - 15 - The Cold Wash
- Chapter 14 - 14 - The Weight of Mercy
- Chapter 13 - 13 - A Brother's Bargain
- Chapter 12 - 12 - Ten Strangers
- Chapter 11 - 11 - A Pitiful Facade
- Chapter 10 - 10 - Eyes in the Grass
- Chapter 9 - 9 - Hunter and Prey
- Chapter 8 - 8 - The Scavenger's Price
- Chapter 7 - 7 - A Killer's Kindness
- Chapter 6 - 6 - Moonlight on Broken Steel
- Chapter 5 - 5 - The Harvest of War
- Chapter 4 - 4 - The Reluctant Aggrement
- Chapter 3 - 3 - The Only Family Left
- Chapter 2 - 2 - The Bloody Queen
- Chapter 1 - 1 - A Sky on Fire