Chapter 198: 10th January
Date: January 4, 2018 | Time: 08:30 AM |
Location: Requiem Guild Headquarters – Sylvaris
Perspective: Sylvia
The early morning sunlight filtered through my office window, catching the silver strands of my hair as I reviewed the ledger one last time. Beside my mahogany desk, Alina stood as still as a statue, her obsidian hair pulled into a practical ponytail and her piercing purple eyes fixed on the map of the South Seas.
A light, frantic knock—the signature of a nervous Marcus—interrupted the silence.
“Enter,” I called out, leaning back into the creaking leather of my chair.
Marcus peeked in, his hands visibly shaking. “Guildmaster Sylvia? The… the Guild Leader of Crimson Eclipse has arrived. She says she is expecting.”
“Send her in, Marcus,”
Seconds later, the door swung open with a regal flourish.
Navina Caelwyn stepped into the room, her radiant gold hair catching the light and her electric blue eyes flickering as they scanned the office. She carried a “Saintly” aura that was both intimidating and disarming.
“Sylvia, darling, you’re looking as stunning as ever,” Navina crooned, her voice a melodic, playful lilt. Her gaze immediately drifted to Alina, and her smile widened into a mirthful predator’s grin.
“And Alina! Look at those big purple eyes… Oh my! You’re playing with sharp objects?”
Alina didn’t sweat. Her expression remained eerily neutral as she stared back at the Sword Saint of Reflex.
“I’m sharpening my sword,” Alina replied, her tone flat and grounded.
“You talk too much.”
Navina chuckled, reaching out as if to pat Alina’s head, but stopped just short of the younger girl’s “Speed Killer” range. “Ouch, so blunt! You truly are a study in stillness, aren’t you?”
“Sit, Navina,” I interjected, gesturing to the guest chair. I enjoyed the drama between them; it was the kind of high-level energy that made for a good business partnership.
“We have Priority Zero business to discuss.”
Navina sat, though her nose wrinkled slightly. “The mana in this room is a bit… intense, Sylvia. It’s like needles against my skin. Let’s get to the point so I can find a quiet garden.”
I placed the vellum envelope from the Celestial Kingdom on the desk, the gold wax seal glinting. “Princess Shelara Caiwarin has formally requested a total mobilization. The target is Sorrow’s Peak—or as the old texts call it, Avalon Island. You must already be aware.”
She leaned forward, her electric blue eyes locked on the report.
“Avalon. I’ve seen the long-range scans. The environment is extreme. This isn’t a natural outbreak; it’s engineering.”
“1,000 distinct monster signatures,” Alina added, her analytical mind already processing the “Puzzle”.
“The Cult of Nemesis is suspected of using Modified S-Rank Beasts as a baseline. They will target healers and mages first. Brute force will fail.”
“3,000 gold for threat neutralization,” I noted, watching Navina’s reaction. “But we need a coordinated strike. Requiem, Crimson Eclipse and others are leading a joint force.”
Navina tapped a manicured finger against the mahogany desk.
“The ’Quickswitcher’ versus a Modified S-Rank… it sounds almost entertaining. But we need to move before the month is out. If the Cult finalizes their research, the coastlines of Sylvaris will be the first to drown.”
“The island’s ecosystem has been terraformed,” Alina observed, pointing to the genetic variance chart. “Dense forestation where there was once only bare rock. They are hiding in plain sight.”
I smirked, the silver strands of my hair catching the light. “Then we’ll just have to burn the forest down to find them. Everyone wins.”
“I’ll begin the tactical opportunism protocols for my squads. Just make sure your little ’prodigy’ here doesn’t get in the way of my sensory awareness.” Navina said.
Alina didn’t look up from the map. “I don’t care where you are. I move to where the target must be. Don’t worry about me.”
“Such a charming team we’re building,” I laughed as the two Sword Saints exchanged sharp glances.
“You know, Navina,” I said, letting a casual grin break my ’busy Guildmaster’ pose.
“Before we fully commit to the adventure of a month-long island siege, there’s a more… immediate infection we need to exterminate. It’s localized, it’s angry, and it’s currently making a sovereign territory out of the dead under the Scarred Crater.”
“The Mother of Despair”
Navina tilted her head, her electric blue eyes flickering as she tracked the shift in my mana. “An S-rank threat?” she asked, her voice a melodic tease.
“Exactly,” I murmured, tapping a manicured fingernail against a fresh map of the crater.
“We have three months until the Avalon gates open, but this S-rank threat is too close to ignore. I’m proposing a joint operation for January 10th. A quick strike to secure the hub before we all move south.”
Alina stepped forward, her purple eyes cold and analytical as she pointed to the strategic layout. Showing Navia full description of the beast.
Navina took a minute or two to digest all the information.
“Two groups,” she stated bluntly, her voice like crystal.
“Group A handles the vanguard to trigger its teleporting abilities, while Group B provides the long-range elemental suppression. We use a value-based reward system: the guild with the highest contribution and mana-output takes the majority of the extractions. It’s the only way to ensure efficiency over politics.”
Alina paused, her gaze narrowing on the creature’s attributes. “The problem is the All-Seeing eye. She reacts to a ’thought’ of mana before the spell is even cast. We haven’t figured out how to counter a reaction that happens before the action.”
Navina giggled, a sound that carried a hidden observation. “It’s not thought-reading, Alina. It’s instinctive ripples in the mana field. She feels the atmosphere shift because she is the ecosystem .” She leaned over the map, her ’Reflex’ aura sharpening.
“The feature you’re struggling with is her Eternal Heartbeat. It drains stamina from everyone nearby with every thump. But I can sense the attack’s frequency before it pulses. If I’m in the vanguard, she can’t surprise me. My body moves before her ’zero-distance’ travel even completes.”
“Precisely why I called you, Navina,” I grinned, leaning forward.
“Xander is too lazy to coordinate, Levi’s would just boast his self-claimed #1 title, and Scar… well, Scar wouldn’t even come due to how narcissistic he is.”
“They don’t fit the deal.”
Navina laughed, her hairstyles perfectly in place despite the tension. “A lazy genius, a self-claimed number one, and a narcissist? I think I’m clearly the best choice here. I like the strategy, Sylvia.”
“The materials from an S+ kill will fund our guilds’ Avalon supplies for the next year.”
We shook hands—a business merger signed in the shadow of a catastrophe. But as Navina turned to leave, she stopped, her electric blue eyes flickering with a sudden, genuine curiosity.
“Sylvia?” she asked, her voice losing its mirthful lilt for a split second. “Are you nervous about Avalon?”.
I paused, my hand hovering over the Princess’s letter. The question caught me off-guard.
“Princess Shelara doesn’t send Priority Zero letters for nothing, Navina,” I admitted softly, looking out at my city. “It’s going to be a bloodbath.”.
“Avalon feels like the prelude to another Grotesque War,” Navina murmured, her blue eyes losing their usual mirthful flicker.
“I still remember the Swarm Tyrant. It didn’t just attack; it destroyed us. I was supposed to be the fastest—the one who could ’Quickswitch’ through anything—but that thing’s claws were faster than my own reflexes. One scratch was all it took. The poison reached me; it turned my sensory awareness into aching toxicity.”
“I couldn’t even stand, let alone fight. And the rain… it was like the sky itself was mourning our defeat before it even happened.”
Alina looked up from the map, her purple eyes eerily neutral. “It was a miracle we survived the first wave at all. I’ve spent weeks trying to solve that battle in my head, but the variables don’t add up.”
“Why did the Grotesques simply run off? They had us cornered .” She turned her piercing gaze toward Sylvia.
“And you, Sylvia. Where did you get the data for this raid? Counter weapon structures, blood acidity, the psychological profiles of evolved forms… it’s too specific.”
I let out a small, guarded giggle, hiding my own past vulnerabilities behind a wall of wit.
“A woman in my position needs to keep her personal secrets, Alie.”
Navina’s eyes flickered toward me. “Wait… you were the one who placed those ’miracles,’ weren’t you? The supplies that appeared when we were at our breaking point?”
I didn’t answer. Instead, I shifted the weight of the silence. “Where were you in the second battle, Navina? Your guild was on the front lines, but the Sword Saint of Reflex was nowhere to be found.”
Navina’s hand went to her rapier, her body tightening. “I was… very sick,” she said, cutting herself off before the truth could leak.
A long, heavy silence settled over the mahogany desk. I stared at the Celestial Kingdom’s report, my heart rate finally stabilizing.
“At first, I was nervous,” I admitted, my voice dropping to a low whisper.
“I thought Avalon would be the Grotesque War all over again. A bloodbath where we were just pawns. But for the past few days, I’ve been… calmer.”
Navina narrowed her eyes. “Why? What changed?”
I smiled, a genuine, terrifyingly hopeful expression. “Maybe because I know that this time, once more, the devil will be by our side.”
Alina tilted her head, her analytical mind struggling with the metaphor. “What do you mean, ’devil’?”
“A shadow in the night,” I said.
“Someone who steals the stars just to manufacture the light. The strings and the burdens he bears… to win the war; he ensures complete dominance before the first battle is even drawn.”
“Is he an S-rank ?” Navina asked, her opportunist mind already scanning for answers.
I shook my head, my silver eyes reflecting the morning light. “I was just thinking out loud. Forget it.”
Navina and Alina shared a frustrated glance and sighed.
“I suppose if this ’devil’ of yours is why you’re calm, I hope he shows up at Avalon and just wipes the floor with the Cult ,” Navina said, standing up and checking her braided hair one last time.
“I have my own hunt to prepare for.”
As she departed, leaving the scent of high-frequency sensory awareness behind, I leaned back in my chair.
If he truly decides to come to the island, I don’t see a future where the Cult of Nemesis survives.
I can already guess he is preparing weaponry and plans that shouldn’t exist in this era, building something far more devastating than anything this world has ever seen.
He isn’t just a master of strategy or a false student anymore.
He is something else entirely.
The Mastermind.
Location: Market District – Sylvaris
Perspective: Kaiser Everhart
Hachoo!
I rubbed my nose, the sharp sting of a sneeze cutting through the cold night air.
Someone was definitely talking about me. Probably Lucas or Celia—cursing my name as they huddled around a campfire in some damp ravine.
I took a final, contemplative lick of my vanilla cone, watching the last of the market lanterns flicker out.
I turned my attention to the stall ahead. Garen was still there, wiping down his counter with a rag that looked like it had seen the birth and death of three separate empires.
“You’re late, kid,” Garen grunted, his gravelly baritone vibrating in the quiet street. “I was about to pack her away for the night.”
“I was busy establishing my finances,” I said, walking up to the counter. I didn’t reach for my pocket. I just stood there, letting my ’aura’ do the heavy lifting.
“Besides, businessmen doesn’t follow a clock.”
I tossed 5 heavy gold coins onto the velvet mat. They landed with a rich, muffled thud—the sound of pure, success.
Garen stared at the coins, then at me. His eyebrows shot toward his hairline. “Already? It’s been barely 48 hours since you were counting silver. Who’d you rob? The city treasury?”.
“I don’t rob, Garen. I con—I mean, do business,” I replied, my voice flat and confident. “The coin is real. Now, give me the blade.”
He chuckled, reaching under the counter to pull out the long, leather-bound sheath. He laid it out with a reverence that usually belonged to holy relics. The fang-shaped guard glinted under the moon, looking more predatory than it had in the sunlight.
“You remember her name?” Garen asked, his eyes locking onto mine with that intense, old-adventurer stare.
“The Reverend Insanity,” I repeated, my fingers tracing the skull etchings on the steel. I gripped the handle, feeling the weight. The balance was off, the grip was too wide, and the recoil would probably shatter a normal human’s wrist.
Perfect.
“I’m changing it,” I said, looking at the black segments of the blade.
“From now on, she’s The Reverend End.”
Garen’s eyes narrowed as he heard the faint clink-clatter
of the heavy bag slung over my shoulder. He’s an old pro; he hears materials like a musician hears notes.
“That bag… I hear Refined Chronos-Iron rods, Vacuum-Sealed Capacitors, Singularity-Core Gears, and… is that Conductive Mythril Filament?” Garen leaned over the counter, his voice dropping an octave.
“Those are high-grade engineering components, kid. You aren’t just sharpening a sword. You’re building a monster.”
I didn’t even blink. “You missed the Oscillating Pistons, the Negative-Entropy Springs, the Geometric-Cams, and the Harmonic Pulse-Emitters,” I added, my inner monologue already running the diagnostic on how to integrate the ’Death of History’ core into the hilt.
Garen went silent. His jaw didn’t drop—he was too tough for that—but I saw the skin around his eyes tighten.
“Those… those are some odd materials. Forbidden architecture. You’re either a god-tier engineer or a kid who really wants to explode.”
“In this world, they’re the same thing,” I said, sliding the sword into my belt. “I’ll bring her to life, Garen. Just watch the headlines.”
“I hope you do, kid,” he muttered, giving me a final, respectful nod.
“I really hope you do.”
I walked away, the weight of the steel and the bag grounding me. 3 weeks. That’s my projection. Three weeks to re-engineer the catalyst and turn this “unpredictable” toy into a weapon of absolute end.
I looked up at the gathering clouds. 3 months until the Avalon Island Raid…
he “S-ranks” are preening their feathers.
Let them.
I looked at my palms.
Lucas and Celia are outgrowing their fear. They’re standing on their own feet now, fueled by the ego I ignited with a few well-placed ’miracles’. By the time Avalon opens, they’ll be more than enough to handle the Cult of Nemesis.
I don’t care about the Cult. I hate them for what they did to Elfie, but my hate is a tool, not a shackle.
Vengeance won’t wake her up. What will? Eve? No… she is still a ’miracle’ oddness I haven’t deciphered yet… but something else makes it certain.
The heart of a Primordial Beast. The materials for the miracle cure.
I don’t have the luxury of a revenge tour.
I have an objective.
That’s the only reason I didn’t join their little hero-party in the beginning. Why lead them when I can just watch them evolve from the shadows?
“Anyway,” I sighed, the air hitting my face.
“I’ve worked enough for the morning. I think I’ve earned some chocolate ice cream.”
“That’ll be yummy.”
[Narrator Voice]
Kaiser Everhart had made a cold, calculated declaration. He had stepped back from the board, leaving the pieces to move on their own. He believed he had outsourced the labor of heroism to those he called his “masterpieces.”
But in the game of shadows, can any raid truly be successful when the marionettist lets go of the strings? Or perhaps, as the “Death of History” begins its silent reconstruction, the world will realize that someone else is holding the strings now—someone who doesn’t care about the script at all.
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Chapters
- Chapter 216: Cruel Sight of Destiny - III
- Chapter 215: Peaceful Tides - II
- Chapter 214: Parasitic Tragedy - I
- Chapter 213: Days of Twilight
- Chapter 212: Starchild - II
- Chapter 211: Starchild - I
- Chapter 210: All Bets In
- Chapter 209: High Ground
- Chapter 208: Reckoning I
- Chapter 207: The Reaping
- Chapter 206: Promise Me to not interfere
- Chapter 205: Reunion Of The Trio
- Chapter 204: The Siren’s Method
- Chapter 203: The Golden Standard
- Chapter 202: Counter Break
- Chapter 201: The Only One
- Chapter 200: Please Don’t Look at Me
- Chapter 199: The Sky-Eye
- Chapter 198 - 10th January
- Chapter 197: The Price of History
- Chapter 196: The Birth of Ascension
- Chapter 195: A Dream In My Eyes - I
- Chapter 194: I’ll Prove It Myself
- Chapter 193: Mother of Despair
- Chapter 192: The Mother Beneath the Crater
- Chapter 191: Me and My Wife
- Chapter 190: The False King and His Princess
- Chapter 189: Don’t Touch My Princess.
- Chapter 188: I’m Going to Kidnap You
- Chapter 187: The Price of Doing Good
- Chapter 186: The Price of a Life - PART 2
- Chapter 185: Where Heroes Didn’t Come - PART 1
- Chapter 184: Don’t Touch Her.
- Chapter 183: Sea of The Heart
- Chapter 182: The Day He Chose the Past
- Chapter 181: The Composite Sword
- Chapter 180: The Hungry Bunny
- Chapter 179: Party Ascension
- Chapter 178: Zero Potential
- Chapter 177: The Gone Star
- Chapter 176: The Avalon Invitation
- Chapter 175: Supreme Masquerade
- Chapter 174: The One Above All
- Chapter 173: The Architecture of Failure
- Chapter 172: Ceres Omega
- Chapter 171: Void’s Trial 3: The Acceptance (3)
- Chapter 170: Void’s Trial 3: The Acceptance (2)
- Chapter 169: Void’s Trial 3: The Acceptance (1)
- Chapter 168: Void’s Trial 2: The Fiction of Reality (2)
- Chapter 167: Void’s Trial 2: The Fiction of Reality (1)
- Chapter 166: Void’s Trial 1: The Essence of Life
- Chapter 165: God-Killer Theory
- Chapter 164: KAISERISM - THE TRUTH
- Chapter 163: Mother’s Love...
- Chapter 162: Happy Birthday Kaiser!
- Chapter 161: The Final Hours
- Chapter 160: The First Number 000001
- Chapter 159: The Pedestal of Stupidity
- Chapter 158: The Hierarchy of Genius
- Chapter 157: Will You Wait?
- Chapter 156: Self-Engineered Weapon
- Chapter 155: Surprise Examination
- Chapter 154: Flawless Mnemonics
- Chapter 153: What’s Affection?
- Chapter 152: Your Name is ’Amelia’
- Chapter 151: Personality Types - KDN
- Chapter 150: Abandonment
- Chapter 149: Kaiserism
- Chapter 148: What is fiction?
- Chapter 147: Aporetic False Genius
- Chapter 146: I Will Find The - Truth -
- Chapter 145: The Life of a ’1 Year Old’
- Chapter 144: A False Genius?
- Chapter 143: Toxic Love
- Chapter 142: - Harmless Guy -
- Chapter 141: The Avalon Island Raid
- Chapter 140: The Elvian Kingdom
- Chapter 139: We’re Engaged?!
- Chapter 138: I Like You - Celia <3
- Chapter 137: Timeless Love
- Chapter 136: Celia’s Crushing Childhood - Part III (FINAL)
- Chapter 135: Celia’s Crushing Childhood: Part II
- Chapter 134: Celia’s Crushing Childhood: Part I
- Chapter 133: Don’t Decide My Happiness
- Chapter 132: Ribbon of Love
- Chapter 131: The Night She Asked Why
- Chapter 130: You Can’t Get Rid Of Me.
- Chapter 129: Aching Love
- Chapter 128: Everything for you
- Chapter 127: Under the Moonlit Blossoms
- Chapter 126: Defy All Measures
- Chapter 125: Uninvited Guests to The Grave
- Chapter 124: The Mighty God Killer
- Chapter 123: The Vengeful Hunter
- Chapter 122: The Darker Side Rises
- Chapter 121: I was... Deceived
- Chapter 120: You’re My Toy
- Chapter 119: Cursed Arrival
- Chapter 118: Depths of The Hunt - II
- Chapter 117: Join Me
- Chapter 116: The Hunt Begins - I
- Chapter 115: Tales of My Love
- Chapter 114: Fake Childhood
- Chapter 113: Dark Lover
- Chapter 112: Demonic Feud
- Chapter 111: The Veil Falls
- Chapter 110: Happy Birthday Celia!
- Chapter 109: Awakening of Veil
- Chapter 108: New Year’s Night
- Chapter 107: Labyrinth’s Savior
- Chapter 106: Crawler’s Demise - VI
- Chapter 105: Crawler’s Demise - V (FINAL)
- Chapter 104: Crawler’s Demise - IV
- Chapter 103: Crawler’s Demise - III
- Chapter 102: False Impression
- Chapter 101: Crawler’s Demise - II
- Chapter 100: Aspiration of Thermodynamics
- Chapter 99: Crawler’s Demise - I
- Chapter 98: Wait For You
- Chapter 97: Beyond Dreams
- Chapter 96: Frost-Serpent
- Chapter 95: The Mother Of Fairies
- Chapter 94: Forest Of Wishes
- Chapter 93: Promise Of Stars
- Chapter 92: Celestial-Revival
- Chapter 91: History Of Celestine
- Chapter 90: Endless Friendship
- Chapter 89: Primordial Hunt Begins
- Chapter 88: Forbidden Destiny
- Chapter 87: Your Story Ends Here - II
- Chapter 86: The Last Tear Never Fell
- Chapter 85: The Aftermath
- Chapter 84: Ascend- Swarm Tyrant IV (Ending)
- Chapter 83: Celestine’s Hero
- Chapter 82: Rinascita’s Last Breath - Swarm Tyrant II
- Chapter 81: The Sky Falls - Swarm Tyrant
- Chapter 80: Preparations Of The Skies
- Chapter 79: Knights Of The Realm
- Chapter 78: Distorted Bonds
- Chapter 77: Your Story Ends Here - I
- Chapter 76: His Arrival
- Chapter 75: Rinascita’s Ending
- Chapter 74: Swarm Tyrant’s Arrival
- Chapter 73: The Masked Killer
- Chapter 72: The Grotesque War Begins
- Chapter 71: Heartbreak Part 4 (Final)
- Chapter 70: Heartbreak Part 3
- Chapter 69: Heartbreak Part 2
- Chapter 68: Heartbreak Part 1: I Wish I Lied
- Chapter 67: Grotesque War Part 2: Hidden Pasts
- Chapter 66: Grotesque War Part 1: Preparations
- Chapter 65: A Murderous Love
- Chapter 64: A Hero Born From Regret - Lucas Reinhardt
- Chapter 63: When Monster and Devil Cross Paths
- Chapter 62: Heartless Forever
- Chapter 61: Mother to the Void
- Chapter 60: I’ll Be The Monster
- Chapter 59: The Grotesque Nest
- Chapter 58: Red Flags Of Tomorrow
- Chapter 57: Before I Become Myself
- Chapter 56: False Heir
- Chapter 55: Abandoned
- Chapter 54: Obsessive Desires
- Chapter 53: Cold-Calculations
- Chapter 52: Heavenly Beginning
- Chapter 51: The Joker
- Chapter 50: Beginning and End
- Chapter 49: Cursed Love
- Chapter 48: Every Scar Marks My Rebirth
- Chapter 47: The One in Control
- Chapter 46: Cheat Skills
- Chapter 45: Whispers and Wagers
- Chapter 44: God-Speed Vs Technique
- Chapter 43: Torn Apart
- Chapter 42: The Swarm’s Beginning
- Chapter 41: Bloom of Curses
- Chapter 40: Broken Hopes...
- Chapter 39: He... he’s gone
- Chapter 38: The Swarm Tyrant
- Chapter 37: Meaning Behind Curses
- Chapter 36: Strings of Fate
- Chapter 35: The Wife Gatherer
- Chapter 34: Did I Steal Her Heart?
- Chapter 33: Stay With Me
- Chapter 32: A New Stage
- Chapter 31: The Nightmare
- Chapter 30: Decaying Fate
- Chapter 29: The Fallen Angel
- Chapter 28: The Broken Chains
- Chapter 27: Reawakening Conquest
- Chapter 26: The Queen of Curses
- Chapter 25: Empress of The Abyss
- Chapter 24: The Silent Executioner
- Chapter 23: King of Flames Vs Wielder of God-Speed
- Chapter 22: The Sword Saint
- Chapter 21: The Final Confrontation Begins
- Chapter 20: The Truth
- Chapter 19: Twisted Queen
- Chapter 18: My Gift
- Chapter 17: Two Sides
- Chapter 16: Turning Point
- Chapter 15: Breaking Talents
- Chapter 14: Her Memory
- Chapter 13: Strings of the Puppet Master
- Chapter 12: One Last Time
- Chapter 11: Crushed Dreams
- Chapter 10: Lost Purpose
- Chapter 9: Shattered Trust
- Chapter 8: No Mercy
- Chapter 7: Betrayal
- Chapter 6: A Step Closer
- Chapter 5: A Promise to Keep
- Chapter 4: Lost Hope
- Chapter 3: Cursed Past
- Chapter 2: Into the Darkness
- Chapter 1: The Cursed Fate