Chapter 202: Counter Break
The air in the Gilded Chalice tasted like gold and dust—the specific, metallic tang of too many ’S-rank’ egos vibrating in a space too small for their reputations. It was a private bar, the kind of place where you didn’t just pay for the alcohol; you paid for the staff to pretend they didn’t see you crying into your expensive wine about your daddy issues.
I leaned back in a plush velvet armchair, my fingers loosely curled around a glass of chilled apple juice. Around me, the room was a sea of blue and silver—the colors of Navina Caelwyn’s guild, Crimson Eclipse. They were loud. Obnoxiously so. It was like a frat party for people who could summon lightning, which, as a rule, is a terrible combination for anyone’s life expectancy.
I watched a group of high-ranking mages at the next table, their robes embroidered with silver ley-line patterns, laughing as they used miniature gusts of wind to float their shot glasses into their mouths. Across from them, the close-combatants—built like marble statues and scarred from years of frontline service—were engaged in a rowdy arm-wrestling match that made the heavy mahogany table groan. These weren’t just soldiers; they were the elite. Most were high-rankers, veterans of the border skirmishes, looking relaxed but radiating the kind of effortless power that only comes from being the richest guild in the district.
Across from me, Pryce was clicking a silver coin across his knuckles—a rhythmic, metallic tic-tic-tic that was starting to harmonize with the bard’s flat notes. He was usually the guy lurking in the tactics room like a sleep-deprived ghost, but tonight, he looked like a man who was desperately trying to remember how ’fun’ worked.
“Guildmaster Navina really outdid herself this time,” Pryce muttered, leaning heavily into the table. “Renting this whole place. Dancers from the Southern District. Even the bards are playing something that doesn’t sound terrible!”
I looked at him—Pryce, the officer who had somehow decided I was worth his time. He’d been my ’handler’ for the the last few days, but we’d moved past the professionalism into something closer to actual friendship. To him, I was the smart, slightly weird younger brother he never had.
“Being rich has a price, Pryce,” I said, offering him my most cheerful, ’I’m-just-happy-to-be-here’ smile. I lifted my juice in a small toast.
“And apparently, that price is ten barrels of high-shelf bourbon and a bard who knows more than three chords. It’s a masterpiece of morale management. Or a very expensive way to ensure nobody remembers their own names tomorrow. Still, look at them—bro thinks that speech from earlier gave them all safety. Nahhh, they just want the free booze.”
Pryce laughed, a genuine, warm sound. “You’re a good man, Kaiser,” he said, patting my shoulder with a heavy hand. “Young, but good. A bit too focused on the ’logistics’ of a hangover, maybe, but you’ve got a good head on those shoulders.”
“I try to keep it from floating away,” I quipped.
Pryce snorted, the coin vanishing into his palm with a practiced flicker. “You’re always so… clinical about it, Kaiser. Don’t you ever just… enjoy the music?”
“I’m enjoying the music too,” I lied smoothly.
“But enough about the chandeliers. You’ve been clicking that coin for twenty minutes. Is the mission to Sylvaris really that heavy on your mind, or are you just trying to see how long it takes for the metallic ringing to drive me insane?”
Pryce’s knuckles whitened around his glass. He didn’t answer immediately. He took a long, slow sip of his drink, his eyes scanning the rowdy guild-mates like he was watching a funeral progression that nobody else had noticed yet.
“It’s not the mission,” he finally said, his voice dropping to a dry, hollow rasp. “It’s the inevitability. Did you see the report from the scouts? The black banners? Priority Zero Mission. I wonder if Valhalla will be present here…”
I tilted my head, my expression one of mild, innocent curiosity. “Valhalla. That’s the guild that’s renowned for its… power, right? I heard they were… disciplined? Like, ’everyone-wears-matching-clothes’ disciplined?”
“Disciplined? Kaiser
, that’s like calling a supernova ’a bit bright,’” Pryce muttered. He looked at me, and for the first time, I saw a flicker of genuine, unadulterated fear in his eyes. He quickly masked it with a sneer of professional pride—the ghost of the elite soldier he used to be.
“I spent three years there as a Shadow-Step initiate. I was top of my cohort, kid. I could slit a man’s throat and be back in my bunk before the blood hit the floor. I wasn’t like these… pampered peacocks in their shiny silver plate. I knew what it meant to be a weapon.”
Ah, there it is. The ’I’m-better-than-everyone’ defense mechanism. Classic. He hates Valhalla, but he’s still wearing their ghost like a medal. It’s almost cute.
“Sounds intense,” I said, adding a hint of genuine awe to my voice. “Most people would sell their firstborn for a Valhalla seat. You chose the ’rich and happy’ life instead. Honestly? Smartest move I’ve heard all year.”
Pryce didn’t smile. He clicked the coin faster—clinkclinkclink. “I chose survival. I saw them become like him. Scar. He isn’t just the leader; he’s the architect of that nightmare. They call him the Sword Saint of Power, but that’s a marketing term. In reality, he’s a black hole. Everything—speed, reflex, mastery, technique—it all just… disappears when he arrives.”
He leaned in, his voice dropping to a whisper that cut through the music. “I tell myself I like the juice. I tell myself I like the bards and the soft chairs. But every time the wind whistles through a doorway, I’m looking for a gap in a rhythm that doesn’t exist.”
“Scar?” I repeated, making the name sound like something I’d never heard of.
“He’s not a god, Pryce,” I said, my voice softening, dropping the casual act for a moment. I could see the way his hand shook when he mentioned that name. “Man, I can see why it still keeps you up. Being that close to a monster like him… it’s not something you just forget. But you’re the one who got out. That takes more than just skill.”
“Physics bows to him, Kaiser,” Pryce retorted, his gaze sharp, though he looked grateful for the change in tone. “I saw him walk through a Tier-3 elemental storm like it was a light drizzle. He didn’t even use a shield. He just… existed, and the magic broke around him. That’s the problem with men like you—you think everything has a reason. Scaris the reason. He dual-wields swords with a speed that defies biology, then he merges them into that obsidian claymore—The Power-Eater. And… well, you may know what he did to other Guildmasters.”
The stage flared with golden light. The provocative thrum of the drums intensified, and Riley stepped into the spotlight.
She was a vision of black silk and golden eyes, looking slightly older than the usual bar girls—a woman who possessed the kind of mature confidence that commanded the room. She moved with a grace that made the rest of the world feel like they were wearing lead boots. Her dress was a shimmering scandal, something right out of an ’proactive song’, designed to catch every flicker of light and every wandering eye. She started to sing, her voice a smoky, melodic velvet that pulled the air out of the room.
“I left the whole world behind for you,
At least tell me what you truly intend…”
Pryce’s gaze locked onto her, but he was clicking that coin again—clink, snap, clink—his mind still back in the duel six months ago. The sound was frantic now, a metallic pulse of anxiety.
“Six months ago,” Pryce whispered, the song acting as a backdrop to a nightmare. “Navina challenged him. A 1v1 to settle the border rights. I was there, standing on the edge of the crater he’d already carved into the map. She was a blur—magic spears, ice bullets, reflexes that were trained to the point of precognition. In any other guild, she’d be a goddess of war.”
Don’t steal your glances away from me like this,
He paused, a full fifteen seconds of silence that only Riley’s voice dared to break.
“Scar didn’t even draw his swords until she was ten meters away,” Pryce continued, his eyes wide. “He caught her ranged-magic bullets with his bare hands. I watched Scar for three years. He has no weaknesses. He is the strongest.”
“Then he used Counter Break,” Pryce whispered.
“He just merged those twin blades into the obsidian claymore and clashed with her once. Not a strike—a tap. The shockwave bypasses everything. It doesn’t care about shields or dodging or deflection. The kinetic pulse traveling through the stone and her own sword shattered Navina’s arm from her wrist to her elbow bones. He didn’t even touch her. She fell, and he just… walked away. He didn’t even check to see if she was alive.”
“To him, she had already ceased to exist the moment he decided the fight was over. That’s the rule with Scar, Kaiser. One strike, and you’re finished. He did the same to the other three Sword Saints. It didn’t matter how long they’d trained or what gifts they had. One clash, and their world ended.”
Is that guy actually that dangerous? If he is, I gotta keep at least a 20-meter gap between us or he’s gonna break my arm just by breathing too hard. That’s a big problem. But… No problem. I also have legs. If he attacks, I run. Simple.
“What about Alina?” I asked, testing the waters. “The young Sword Saint. She’s suppose to be a prodigy of technique, isn’t she?”
Pryce snorted, shaking his head. “She has no chance. Technique is worthless in the face of absolute violence. Scar would make her lose before she even drew her breath. You can’t out-skill an earthquake.”
“I don’t know,” I argued, my voice casual. “Technique matters equally, isn’t it? Scar’s move itself—the way he transmits the pulse—that’s a technique. It’s just a very loud one. I’ll believe violence beats technique when I see it with my own eyes.”
Pryce looked at me, a flicker of jealousy crossing his face before he sighed. “I wish I had your confidence. Or Scar’s talent. I wasn’t born strong like Scar. If I was… I’d be famous. Powerful. Life would be so easy if you were just born a god.”
“We shouldn’t care about what we don’t have, Pryce,” I said, leaning in. “Happiness isn’t something you find; it’s something you build. Chasing happiness won’t make you happy. But if you chase the struggles that lead to that happiness? You’ll always be happy, because you’ll always be moving forward.”
Pryce stared at me for a long moment, the jealousy fading into genuine admiration. “If everyone thought like you, the world would be a much better place, kid. On my honor… I’ll speak to Navina tomorrow. I’ll tell her we need your ’analytical’ mind. You’re coming with us.”
He reached out, and we fist-pumped—a solid, resonant thud between friends.
“You’re all right, Kaiser,” he said, then looked at my glass and smirked. “Even if you do drink fruit juice like a baby.”
“Man, at least I’m maintaining my longevity,” I countered with a wink. “Nice organs and lungs you’ll have in the future, Pryce
. Especially that kidney. I’ll be the one visiting you in the infirmary while I’m still running marathons on this apple juice.”
I looked back at the stage. Riley was leaning into the final chorus, the black silk of her dress clinging to a silhouette that was, frankly, too hot. Big breasts, hot eyes, sharp lines—she was the kind of woman any guy would lust over. Honestly? Good for them.
It’s not like it affects me. She’s… striking. The kind of attractive that made you forget your own name, or at the very least, made you reconsider the economic utility of ten silver coins.
As she held the final note, her gaze swept across the front row, pausing on me for a fraction of a heartbeat. Her golden eyes flared with a brief, sharp curiosity—a hunter recognizing a shape in the tall grass—before she offered a small, enigmatic smile and vanished into the shadows of the velvet curtains.
Okay. I take it back. That wasn’t just ’hot.’ That was a deliberate thirst trap. If I stay here any longer, I might actually start believing in ’intentions’ and ’hearts’.
“I’ll stick to the juice, Pryce,” I said, finally tearing my eyes away from the empty stage and offering a small, self-deprecating shrug.
“It’s cheaper, and it doesn’t try to shatter your organs or make you question your entire life philosophy. I prefer my intentions to remain in one piece, thank you very much.”
“You’re a weird kid, Kaiser,” Pryce said, finally offering a genuine, if weary, laugh. The tension in his shoulders seemed to bleed out, replaced by the resignation of a man who’d already seen his own ghost. “Everything is a joke to you, isn’t it? Even a man who turns Sword Saints into regretful tales.”
“If you don’t laugh at the guy who treats life casually, you might reach for a deathbed earlier,” I said, lifting my glass. “And I have a very low tolerance for being hungover. We shouldn’t care about what we don’t have, Pryce. You weren’t born with ’Counter Break’, but you were born with the sense to run when the ground starts shaking. Most people stay and try to bargain with the earthquake.”
Pryce looked at me, a flicker of genuine admiration in his eyes. He reached out and bumped my fist. “You’re all right. Tomorrow… I’ll speak to Navina. I’ll tell her we need your ’analytical’ mind. I promised you a spot in the inner circle, and I’ll get it for you. You’re too valuable a ’resource’ to let waste away on the sidelines. Just… don’t make a joke if you see Scar. He has very little patience for ’analytical’ humor.”
“I’ll try not to let it go to my head,” I said, giving him a wink. “I already have enough trouble finding hats that fit my ego as it is.”
I left the bar an hour later, the cool night air of Sylvaris a welcome relief from the scent of ’floral’ alcohol and the heavy, ghost-filled silence of an ex-Valhalla officer. I looked back at the Gilded Chalice for a second, thinking of Riley.
She was really hot. No wonder everyone wanted her.
But not me.
I looked up at the stars. Cold. Distant. Indifferent to the fact that I’d just manipulated a tactical officer into thinking my sarcasm was ’insight.’
The satellite arrays need to be adjusted for low-frequency seismic resonance. Plus the mission they have on the 10th… I need to ensure they don’t fail.
Hopefully, Lucas can clutch up and help both Requiem and Crimson Eclipse during their battle…
And Celia…
I tightened my grip on my coat.
I know I have no place or necessary to bother or plan more steps… I know they’ll be fine but…
I’ll protect her no matters what she thinks of me. I’ll protect her at all cost.
I stopped at a stall, buying a cup of lemon sorbet.
Scar is really strong hmmm? Scar thinks he can break anyone’s light using his ultimate violence-thumping tricks… he’s going to find out what happens when the universe decides to punch back.
He’s a black hole? Fine. I’ve always wondered what happens when you throw a supernova into a singularity.
“Ice cream this late won’t hurt,” I whispered to the empty street. “After all, the end of the world is much more manageable when your blood sugar is peaking.”
I took a bite of the frozen sweetness, my mask perfectly in place, ready to play the ’helpful kid’ for just one more day.
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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