Chapter 71: Resonate
Standing there, face-to-face with his best friend, someone who seemed to have gathered every bit of rage and regret they possessed and pointed it directly at him, Adisa took a moment…
’I’ve long known how merciless this world is, how devoid of hope it has become. But when my Inheritance awakened months ago, any lingering doubt vanished.’
Adisa thought.
’And yet… it’s strange. Couldn’t fate spare me even a small mercy? Not even one last chance to look back on the past with my childhood best friend before everything ends?
’Inheritance, life, even the air in our lungs, none of it was ever meant for humanity. This world is the Red’s dominion. Nothing is beyond its reach. Not the Scarlet Kins. Not our Inheritances. Not even the moon that hangs above us.
’I believed this would be my last option. If my best friend stood beside me, together we could surrender this world to the forces that rightfully claim it.’
Adisa’s eyes flickered as he held Scar’s gaze. Then his hands found his head, gripping with a force that bordered on violence, as though he meant to break something loose from inside.
Scar watched, unable to make sense of it. The expression on Adisa’s face sat somewhere between a smile and tears, and he couldn’t tell which was winning.
Adisa was conflicted in a way that went deeper than words.
’Upon my awakening, I was swallowed by rage, terror, and boundless resentment. A voice resounded in my soul, unmistakable in its authority. It was Baal. His will towered above all other predecessors, silencing their emotions as though they had never existed.
’Baal’s suffering was boundless… eternal solitude, unbroken darkness, and imprisonment that stretched infinitely until fate itself, the Highest One saved him. The torment was not merely physical but deeply mental and spiritual. Even death denied him mercy… to inherit those memories and emotions nearly ended me. It was a miracle, but that proved I was fitting for this job.’
The thoughts brought him pain, and his face didn’t hide it.
’Baal held me captive, and every passing day was agony. Still, I wasn’t alone. Ever since I believed Scar had died eight years ago, loneliness had consumed me. Baal became the voice that answered the silence. Painful as he was, he kept me company.
’Time revealed the truth hidden beneath this fragile world. Humanity was never meant to endure. We are fated to fall, and only through death can we be freed from this false existence.’
Scar’s death stare landed exactly as it should have, and Adisa felt it. He knew what it meant—knew Scar wouldn’t hesitate, wouldn’t flinch, and wouldn’t stop himself if the moment called for it.
And yet something in Adisa settled. He smiled, soft and unhurried, his body relaxing as though he were genuinely prepared to take whatever Scar decided to give.
The openings were obvious, almost generous, but Scar didn’t move on them. This was his first life and death battle. One he couldn’t forfeit. The weight of that was its own kind of hesitation.
Adisa laughed. It came from somewhere deep, pulled along by memories… childhood with Scar, the texture of those years, and then the more recent rush of learning he was alive.
The joy of it had been almost overwhelming. The excitement. And underneath all of that, something quieter but just as powerful was the satisfaction of having believed, having held onto it, and having been right.
’I never belonged. They mocked me for being naive, for being too kind in an age that devours kindness. The bullying was relentless… until he stepped into my life.
’The first time we met, he beat me senseless. At least, that’s what it felt like. But Scar wasn’t like the others who preyed on my weakness. He hurt me to force me to stand up for myself. To harden me. From that day on, I chose him as my savior. I vowed to follow him and inherit his toughness. The scar on my chin… is the mark of that oath.’
Sigh.
’I couldn’t shake the strange feeling when I saw someone who looked just like him… the one who went by the name Scar.
’Maybe I was too rash. I overstepped by killing the man who raised him, just because he wouldn’t confirm if this was truly Scar Rover, and not Scar Hide.
’The one who should be beside me, the one I would have followed without a second thought… now seeks my death.’
The laughter darkened as it grew, and Scar couldn’t help the thought that crept in; was Adisa actually sick in the head? He’d been standing there, spaced out, for close to five minutes.
Openings everywhere, and not one of them taken. It unsettled Scar, Adisa wasn’t careless. He wasn’t reckless. Someone like him didn’t leave that many openings without intending to. And whatever the intention was, Scar didn’t know it. That terrified him.
Even so, Adisa continued to drown himself in his thoughts.
’The letter made me certain it was an ambush, some plot by the Supreme Council to kill me. Even so, I held onto the hope that Scar was waiting. I made the right choice… but it wasn’t the reunion I had longed for.’
He exhaled deeply.
’It had to be done. I made the right call. I ended the life of the man who raised my best friend because he hid him from me and refused to tell the truth. This isn’t my fault; the world’s cruelty bears the blame.
’Mr. Isaac must rest in peace. I would have, too, if it weren’t for this. I will kill everyone. Even those I call allies will not escape. It must be this way. Only through this can we be freed from the horror of this world. Soon, we will all be with Isaac.’
Adisa stopped laughing. A single practiced breath, and the calm returned.
’I am the wielder of the Breath of Hell, the vessel of my predecessors’ will, and of Baal’s above all. I will save this world, even if it costs my best friend his life, sparing him from the world’s horrors… yes, that’s the only way to save him from this world. The least I can do for my best friend.’
Finally, Adisa raised his guard. A cocky smile came with it, easy and unbothered, like he’d been waiting for Scar to catch up. He beckoned…
Scar was the strongest person Adisa knew. That was why he had followed him. Truthfully, he doubted he could win against someone he looked up to like that.
But doubt and defeat weren’t the same thing. He wasn’t losing.
“Scar… I’m sorry. But I can’t let you live. No matter what. At least I must honor the Highest One with your life.”
Scar’s lip curled in aggression.
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Chapters
- Chapter 116: Sorrow
- Chapter 115: Ammunition
- Chapter 114: Stalemate
- Chapter 113: The Romans
- Chapter 112: Inward
- Chapter 111: The Coffee Shop
- Chapter 110: Karma Era [ 3 ]
- Chapter 109: Karma Era [ 2 ]
- Chapter 108: Karma Era [ 1 ]
- Chapter 107: Governance
- Chapter 106: Little Purple
- Chapter 105: Sword Art
- Chapter 104: A little chat
- Chapter 103: Paved Way
- Chapter 102: Noble Act
- Chapter 101: Responsibility
- Chapter 100: Freedom [ 2 ]
- Chapter 99: Freedom [ 1 ]
- Chapter 98: Attention
- Chapter 97: Banquet [ 3 ]
- Chapter 96: Banquet [ 2 ]
- Chapter 95: Banquet [ 1 ]
- Chapter 94: Induction
- Chapter 93: The Rangers
- Chapter 92: Keepsake
- Chapter 91: True Savior
- Chapter 90: Rising Tide [ 2 ]
- Chapter 89: Rising Tide [ 1 ]
- Chapter 88: Ally of Mankind
- Chapter 87: Confinement
- Chapter 86: For Humanity
- Chapter 85: The Loathed One
- Chapter 84: Consequences
- Chapter 83: Pretense
- Chapter 82: Other Side
- Chapter 81: Uninvited
- Chapter 80: Possibility
- Chapter 79: Chosen
- Chapter 78: Ambition
- Chapter 77: Misstep
- Chapter 76: Awake
- Chapter 75: The Agreement
- Chapter 74: Resolve
- Chapter 73: Moment Within
- Chapter 72: Ominous
- Chapter 71: Resonate
- Chapter 70: Named Enemy
- Chapter 69: Incarnation of Will
- Chapter 68: Nice’s Quest
- Chapter 67: Gentle Recollection
- Chapter 66: Supremacy
- Chapter 65: Target
- Chapter 64: Abbreviated
- Chapter 63: Recomposition
- Chapter 62: In the Moment
- Chapter 61: Assault II
- Chapter 60: Assault
- Chapter 59: Willingness
- Chapter 58: Four Wings
- Chapter 57: Common Goal
- Chapter 56: Area 17 [ 6 ]
- Chapter 55: Area 17 [ 5 ]
- Chapter 54: Area 17 [ 4 ]
- Chapter 53: Area 17 [ 3 ]
- Chapter 52: Area 17 [ 2 ]
- Chapter 51: Area 17 [ 1 ]
- Chapter 50: Change of Heart
- Chapter 49: Fool of Conquest 2
- Chapter 48: Fool of Conquest 1
- Chapter 47: Artifact
- Chapter 46: Concerns
- Chapter 45: Beauty of Snow
- Chapter 44: Vey Family
- Chapter 43: Act of Bravery
- Chapter 42: Word of Advice
- Chapter 41: Outlaws
- Chapter 40: Morvan, Savior of the Lost
- Chapter 39: We’re all Going to Die
- Chapter 38: Attachment
- Chapter 37: Absurdity 2
- Chapter 36: Absurdity
- Chapter 35: Limited
- Chapter 34: Flash Step
- Chapter 33: Black Sun
- Chapter 32: Techniques
- Chapter 31: Savor the Moment
- Chapter 30: Kugo Clan
- Chapter 29: The Salty Rain
- Chapter 28: V
- Chapter 27: ‘My Goddess’
- Chapter 26: Disarray of Amell
- Chapter 25: Alpha Students
- Chapter 24: Hectic
- Chapter 23: The Awkward Queen
- Chapter 22: The Blessing
- Chapter 21: Once a Family
- Chapter 20: Path of the Fallen
- Chapter 19: Terror Awakening
- Chapter 18: Wiped Away
- Chapter 17: No One to Live For
- Chapter 16: Awaking Artillery
- Chapter 15: Advent
- Chapter 14: Little to Know
- Chapter 13: Paramount
- Chapter 12: Epic Competition
- Chapter 11: Supreme Council
- Chapter 10: Master of Hermes
- Chapter 9: Uneasiness
- Chapter 8: Second Duel
- Chapter 7: Law of the Land
- Chapter 6: The Day of Catastrophe
- Chapter 5: First Duel
- Chapter 4: Flames of the Unknown
- Chapter 3: Heir of Skadi
- Chapter 2: Supreme Academy
- Chapter 1: The Child Born from the Hunt