Chapter 157: Consumption and Consequence
Chapter 157: Consumption and Consequence
The elf prisoners watched the battle unfolding before them with a mixture of shock, disbelief, and dawning, fragile hope. For weeks they had languished in this miserable hole, their spirits crushed, their bodies broken. Rescue had become a fantasy—a child’s dream that adults had long since abandoned.
And now, here it was. Violence and fire and death raining down on their captors with brutal, beautiful efficiency.
Silvie’s eyes, still red and swollen from weeping over her brother’s body, tracked the horned man’s movements with desperate intensity. She saw him take hits that should have killed any normal fighter—the dark fire spear that slammed into his chest with enough force to shatter stone. But he didn’t fall. He barely staggered. And when his scales rippled across his skin, visible even from this distance, her breath caught.
’Scales… he has scales. That’s not human skin. He’s… he’s not human at all.’
The realization should have terrified her. Months ago, it would have. But now? After everything she’d endured at human hands? The distinction between “human” and “monster” had lost all meaning.
Before she could process further, a sound drew her attention—a wet, grinding series of cracks that made her stomach lurch. She turned instinctively toward the source and immediately regretted it.
The pale woman—the beautiful, terrifying creature who had emerged from the shadows—was systematically destroying the nervous one. Threads of something invisible wrapped around his limbs, his torso, his neck. And then… CRACK. CR-CRACK. CR-CR-CRACK.
Silvie’s hand flew to her mouth, stifling a scream. She watched as the man’s body bent in ways that defied nature, his scream starting as a roar and ending as a wet gurgle. And through it all, the pale woman’s face… she was smiling. Eyes half-lidded. Lips parted in ecstasy. As if she were listening to the most beautiful music in the world.
Then the woman turned. Her crimson eyes—not human eyes, no human had eyes like that—locked directly onto Silvie.
Silvie’s blood turned to ice. She wrenched her gaze away, pressing herself back against the cage bars, heart hammering so hard she thought it might burst.
’What… what IS that woman?! She’s horrifying! She enjoyed killing him—she actually ENJOYED it!’
For a long, terrible moment, Silvie couldn’t move. Couldn’t think. The image of that ecstatic smile, those crimson eyes, the sound of bones breaking in perfect rhythm—it was seared into her mind.
Then, slowly, something else rose within her. Shame. Determination. The memory of her brother’s body, still warm, still bleeding, lying in the dirt of this cursed place.
’I can’t stay frozen. I can’t. If I don’t act now, if I don’t at least TRY… Lyrian’s death means nothing. I have to speak to her. I have to make her understand.’
Silvie pushed herself forward, pressing against the cage bars. Her voice came out scratchy, weak—she hadn’t spoken properly in days. “Excuse me… please… please listen to me.”
The pale woman turned. Those crimson eyes fixed on Silvie with an intensity that made her want to shrivel up and disappear. But the woman’s voice, when it came, was almost casual. Dismissive.
“Please don’t disturb me. I’m watching Adam fight. He’s so focused he’s completely ignoring me.” A faint pout touched her lips—an expression so incongruous with the bloody threads still dangling from her fingers that Silvie’s mind nearly broke trying to reconcile it.
’She… she looks like a woman whose lover is paying attention to someone else. What… what kind of relationship do these people HAVE?’
Silvie forced herself to continue. “Please, I beg you. Free us. We can fight. We’ll be useful—I swear it. Just give us a chance.”
The pale woman didn’t look away from the battle. Her response was flat, uninterested. “I can’t do that.”
Silvie’s heart sank. But before despair could claim her again, her eyes drifted back to the horned man—Adam, the woman had called him. He was locked in combat with Kuan, the bandit lord who had murdered her brother. She watched as Adam’s fist connected with Kuan’s chest, sending the massive man flying into a pillar hard enough to shatter stone.
The cavern trembled as Kuan’s massive form straightened, his broken chest already beginning to heal—dark energy knitting bone and flesh with unnatural speed. His grin returned, wider now, more feral.
“You think you’ve won?” Kuan’s voice rumbled like approaching thunder. “You think a little hole in my chest means anything?”
His hand reached into empty air—a storage artifact activating—and emerged gripping something that made the temperature drop another ten degrees. A gauntlet. Black metal wrought into the shape of a snarling maw, teeth-like protrusions lining the fingers, the palm inset with a swirling vortex of sickly green light.
The moment it appeared, the Crown on Adam’s brow pulsed with violent hunger.
Silvie’s eyes went wide. Her voice tore from her throat, raw with terror. “RUN! YOU HAVE TO RUN! THAT’S THE SPIRIT EATER! IT CONSUMES SPIRITS AND STEALS THEIR POWER! EVERY SPIRIT IT’S EVER EATEN—THEY’RE ALL TRAPPED INSIDE!”
Lilith’s head tilted, her crimson gaze finally leaving Adam to study the artifact with academic interest. “Hmm~ So that explains the ice mage outside. A consumed spirit, given form.” Her lips curved. “Interesting.”
“Don’t just STAND THERE!” Silvie screamed, rattling the cage bars. “RUN WHILE YOU CAN! YOU CAN’T FIGHT THAT—”
Lilith’s eyes snapped to her, and Silvie’s voice died in her throat. The look wasn’t angry or threatening. It was worse. It was patient. Tolerant. Like a cat acknowledging a noisy mouse.
“I don’t mind you being loud,” Lilith said softly, her voice carrying that same serene melody. “But don’t underestimate Adam. A toy like that?” She glanced back at the Spirit Eater, dismissing it with a wave of her fingers. “It’s nothing to him.”
Silvie’s mind went blank. ’Nothing…? That artifact has destroyed spirit mages for centuries. It’s legendary. And she calls it a TOY?’ Her hands gripped the bars so hard her knuckles went white. ’We’re all going to die. I thought I’d be saved, but they’re just—they don’t understand what they’re facing—’
Kuan’s aura exploded outward.
From the Spirit Eater’s maw, spirits poured forth—dozens of them, hundreds, a torrent of tortured souls twisted by years of captivity. They weren’t the graceful spirits of elven legend. They were corrupted things, their forms warped, their eyes burning with mad hunger. Ice spirits. Fire spirits. Shadow spirits. Beasts that had once roamed the wilds, now reduced to slaves of Kuan’s will.
They swirled around him like a cyclone of damned souls, howling with voices that weren’t quite human, weren’t quite animal. The temperature fluctuated wildly—freezing one moment, scorching the next. The very air grew thick with despair.
Adam stood at the center of the storm, untouched. His crimson eyes studied the spirits with calm assessment, cataloging their types, their numbers, their threat level. And in his mind, a conversation unfolded.
’So this is why you wanted me here,’ he thought, addressing the Crown directly. ’You sensed the Spirit Eater. You want it.’
The Crown pulsed. Once. Twice. A rhythm that felt almost like agreement. Its hunger intensified, matching the storm of spirits with its own dark appetite. The spectral artifact blazed on Adam’s brow, its presence pressing against the corrupted souls, challenging them.
Kuan laughed, the sound booming through the chaos. “What’s wrong, little kid? Your crown’s hungry, isn’t it? I can feel it reaching out, trying to take what’s mine.” He raised the gauntlet, and the spirits screamed louder. “But you can’t. The Spirit Eater doesn’t share. It only TAKES. And right now? It’s going to take YOU.”
He thrust his hand forward.
The cyclone responded. Spirits converged on Adam from every angle, their forms stretching into lances of corrupted energy, their howls rising to a deafening crescendo.
Adam didn’t move.
At the last possible instant, his hand shot up—not to block, but to grip. His fingers closed around something only he could see: the Crown’s hunger, made tangible, channeled through his will. He pulled.
And the world shattered.
The spirits screamed—not in fury, but in something else. Recognition? Fear? The Crown’s presence expanded, not attacking the spirits, but overwhelming them. Its hunger was older, deeper, more absolute than the Spirit Eater’s crude consumption. Where the gauntlet trapped and twisted, the Crown simply… absorbed.
One by one, the corrupted spirits halted mid-charge. Their forms flickered, distorted, then dissolved—not into nothing, but into streams of dark energy that spiraled toward Adam’s brow. Toward the Crown.
Kuan’s eyes went wide. “What—NO! You can’t! The Spirit Eater doesn’t lose! It’s MINE!”
Adam’s lips curved into a cold smile. “Not anymore.”
He pulled harder.
The remaining spirits screamed in unison—a chorus of damned souls finally finding release—and collapsed into motes of light that the Crown drank down like water. The Spirit Eater’s glow dimmed, its maw gaping uselessly as its stored power drained away.
Kuan stumbled back, clutching the gauntlet, watching in horror as centuries of accumulated spirits vanished in seconds. His tattoos flickered. His aura guttered. For the first time since the fight began, genuine fear showed in his eyes.
“You… what ARE you?” His voice cracked.
Adam stepped forward, the Crown blazing on his brow, its hunger finally—finally—beginning to ease. The souls counter in his mind ticked upward in a cascade of numbers he barely registered.
[+47 Souls Acquired]
[+62 Souls Acquired]
[+84 Souls Acquired]
[Total Souls: 76 -> 269]
The notifications scrolled past, but Adam ignored them. His focus remained fixed on Kuan, on the artifact in his hands, on the final piece of this battle.
“I’m the one who takes what’s yours,” Adam said quietly. “And I’m not done yet.”
Kuan’s massive frame trembled. His kerambit came up in a desperate guard, the Spirit Eater still clutched in his other hand. “Stay back! I’ll—I’ll kill you! I’ll—”
Adam moved.
Mirage Cascade. Three afterimages. Three strikes.
The first afterimage flickered into existence at Kuan’s right flank, a phantom of dark energy and coiled muscle that drew the bandit lord’s desperate attention. Kuan’s kerambit swept toward it in a wild arc—and passed through empty air.
The real Adam materialized on his left.
His hand shot forward, not as a fist, but as an open palm that clamped onto Kuan’s wrist like a vice. The kerambit, still wreathed in dying flames, stopped inches from Adam’s face. Kuan’s eyes widened—he hadn’t even seen the movement.
Adam twisted.
CRACK.
The sound of Kuan’s wrist breaking was sharp, wet, final. His fingers spasmed, the kerambit falling from suddenly nerveless grip. It clattered against the stone floor, its flames guttering out like a candle in a storm.
Kuan’s roar of pain had barely begun when the second strike landed.
Adam’s other hand shot toward the Spirit Eater still clutched in Kuan’s opposite grip. His fingers closed around the artifact’s gauntlet—not the metal, but the space between, void energy wrapping around it like living shadow. He pulled.
The Spirit Eater tore free from Kuan’s grasp with a sound like ripping flesh from bone. The gauntlet’s maw gaped uselessly, its green light flickering, dying, as Adam hurled it away. It spun through the air, trailing sickly sparks, before landing on the stone floor with a hollow clatter and rolling to a stop near the elf prisoners’ cage.
Kuan was still processing the loss when the third strike arrived.
Adam’s body aligned into a single devastating line—shoulder lowered, spine straight, every ounce of strength and momentum focused into his right fist. The same technique that had shattered the Wind Elemental Sovereign’s core. The same strike that had caved in the Pale Revenant’s skull.
Monarch’s Pierce.
His fist drove into the center of Kuan’s already-caved chest.
CRAAAAAAAAACK—BOOM!
The sound was not one impact, but many—ribs shattering, sternum snapping, the wet tear of internal structures giving way under impossible force. Kuan’s eyes bulged from their sockets, his mouth opening in a scream that had no air to fuel it. The tattoos covering his body flared once, violently, then went dark.
His massive form lifted off the ground—actually lifted—carried backward by the sheer force of Adam’s strike. He flew across the cavern like a ragdoll, a broken doll hurled by a child’s tantrum. His back slammed into the stone wall with a sound like a collapsing building.
CRASH—CRUMBLE.
The wall caved. Stone shattered, dust exploded, and Kuan’s body embedded itself in the crater his impact had created. For a long, terrible moment, he hung there—arms limp, head lolling, chest a ruin of splintered bone and pulped flesh.
Then, slowly, he slid down the wall. His body left a trail of blood on the stone, dark and thick, before crumpling into a heap at its base.
This time, he didn’t get up.
Adam stood over the fallen bandit lord, breathing steady, expression calm. His fist was still extended, dark energy curling from his knuckles like smoke. A few drops of Kuan’s blood dripped from his fingers, pattering against the stone floor in the sudden, profound silence.
He looked at the Spirit Eater lying on the ground near the cage, then at the Crown’s fading glow in his vision.
“Good enough?” he murmured.
The Crown pulsed once. Satisfied.
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Chapters
- Chapter 238: Give me a break
- Chapter 237: Return of the Hunted
- Chapter 236: Wipe Them All Out
- Chapter 235: Assassin Guild
- Chapter 234: The Broken Compass
- Chapter 233: Greedy Merchant
- Chapter 232: Treasure Room
- Chapter 231: Pay with your blood
- Chapter 230: The Hand That Touched
- Chapter 229: The Blind Leading the Blind
- Chapter 228: Three Lost Souls
- Chapter 227: I’m Full
- Chapter 226: Sweet Poison
- Chapter 225: Shadows Over Kaelthar
- Chapter 224: Isolde’s Impatience
- Chapter 223: Skill Conversion
- Chapter 222: Ouroboros Progenitor
- Chapter 221: Evolution’s Threshold
- Chapter 220: Primal Sky
- Chapter 219: Predator of the Skies
- Chapter 218: Lilith’s Teasing
- Chapter 217: Husband and Wife
- Chapter 216: The Walk to the Village
- Chapter 215: The Massacre Report
- Chapter 214: First Time on the Soft Thread
- Chapter 213: Inside the Cocoon
- Chapter 212: Adam’s Dominant Shift
- Chapter 211: MIDNIGHT APPROACH
- Chapter 210: More Than Instinct
- Chapter 209: Knowledge of Kaelthar
- Chapter 208: Compass of Desire
- Chapter 207: Adam’s Dominance
- Chapter 206: The Blood Offering
- Chapter 205: Blood and Ashes
- Chapter 204: Fear of the Prey
- Chapter 203: Thorned Execution
- Chapter 202: Crimson Cataclysm
- Chapter 201: A Taste of Pureblood
- Chapter 200: Threads of Control
- Chapter 199: A Gift from My Beloved
- Chapter 198: The Captain’s Order
- Chapter 197: The Hunter and the Spider
- Chapter 196: The Caged Vampire
- Chapter 195: Eyes in the Crowd
- Chapter 194: A Kiss to Remember
- Chapter 193: Parting Ways
- Chapter 192: The Seven Awaken
- Chapter 191: The Light That Remains
- Chapter 190: Legal Consequences
- Chapter 189: When Light Fails, Darkness Devours
- Chapter 188: Eternal Radiance
- Chapter 187: Running Toward Chaos
- Chapter 186: To the Brink of Death
- Chapter 185: A Vessel of Despair
- Chapter 184: The Dead Rise
- Chapter 183: Crimson Magic
- Chapter 182: A Feast of Fear
- Chapter 181: The Proposal
- Chapter 180: When Hope Is All You Have
- Chapter 179: The Death Cells
- Chapter 178: A Choice in the Dark
- Chapter 177: The Empty Clearing
- Chapter 176: Oath of the Dragon
- Chapter 175: The Truth of the Void
- Chapter 174: What Sleeps in the Soul
- Chapter 173: The Ancient’s Verdict
- Chapter 172: A Different Cage
- Chapter 171: The Will to Protect
- Chapter 170: Outmatched
- Chapter 169: The Price of Victory
- Chapter 168: Crimson Requiem
- Chapter 167: Blood on the Frozen Ground
- Chapter 166: What’s Mine
- Chapter 165: Old Scores, New Blood
- Chapter 164: The Serpent’s Trail
- Chapter 163: Starlight for a Sleeping Soul
- Chapter 162: Learning to Tell Them Apart
- Chapter 161: Monarch’s Mercy
- Chapter 160: Where Hope Remained
- Chapter 159: What We Take, What We Leave
- Chapter 158: Silvie’s Gratitude
- Chapter 157: Consumption and Consequence
- Chapter 156: Symphony of Silk
- Chapter 155: Into the Bandit’s Den
- Chapter 154: The Crown’s Hunger
- Chapter 153: The Road Through Ghostwind Gorge
- Chapter 152: A Foolish Thing to Do
- Chapter 151: A Chill in the Dark
- Chapter 150: Warmth in the Dark
- Chapter 149: The Space Between
- Chapter 148: Steel and Starlight
- Chapter 147: No Mercy on This Road
- Chapter 146: First Blood on the Trail
- Chapter 145: Eyes on the Horizon, Blades at Our Backs
- Chapter 144: Terms of Transit
- Chapter 143: Claimed by Tooth and Thread
- Chapter 142: A Spider’s Feast
- Chapter 141: The Price of Mercy
- Chapter 140: Price of a Secret
- Chapter 139: Calm After the Storm
- Chapter 138: Abyssal Piercer
- Chapter 137: Clearing the Air
- Chapter 136: Where Trust is Forged
- Chapter 135: The Wind’s Challenge
- Chapter 134: Angry Grapes
- Chapter 133: Gilded Captivity
- Chapter 132: Crown and Curse
- Chapter 131: No Quarter, No Mercy
- Chapter 130: Scorched Vows and Stolen Flesh
- Chapter 129: Playing Dead
- Chapter 128: Assassin Confidence and Teleportation Scroll
- Chapter 127: Fight against Assassins
- Chapter 126: Night Ambush
- Chapter 125: Eyes on the Road
- Chapter 124: Mission and Duty
- Chapter 123: Share a Bed with a Beautiful Woman
- Chapter 122: Splitting Up in Oakrest
- Chapter 121: The Border Gate
- Chapter 120: Shadows of the Throne
- Chapter 119: Curiosity on the Road
- Chapter 118: First Light on the Road
- Chapter 117: Quiet Doubts in the Hallway
- Chapter 116: A Dangerous Bargain
- Chapter 115: Archivist of Lost Tomes
- Chapter 114: Echoes of the Crown
- Chapter 113: The Lich’s Gambit
- Chapter 112: Shadows at the Gate
- Chapter 111: A Spark of Hope
- Chapter 110: Road to Elden Hollow
- Chapter 109: Guests In The Dark Night Forest
- Chapter 108: Glow in the Twilight
- Chapter 107: New Skins for a New World
- Chapter 106: The Sovereign Awakens
- Chapter 105: Humanity And Evolution
- Chapter 104: Journey to the Surface
- Chapter 103: Fly To Freedom
- Chapter 102: Despair In The Midst Of Siege
- Chapter 101: A Tense Confrontation Between Monsters And Humans
- Chapter 100: Projectiles And Living Shields
- Chapter 99: Mission To Chase And Eradicate Anomaly
- Chapter 98: Calm And Alert
- Chapter 97: Recovery And Preparation For Evolution
- Chapter 96: Large-Scale Expeditions Exploring The Darkness Of Dungeon
- Chapter 95: Fatigue That Comes In The Darkness
- Chapter 94: The Aura That Died Out In The Depths Of The Dungeon
- Chapter 93: A Void Swallowed by Greed
- Chapter 92: Serpent Against Serpent
- Chapter 91: Fight And Protection
- Chapter 90: Fight Against The Snake Domain
- Chapter 89: The Bone-White Canyons
- Chapter 88: Looking for Hidden Monsters
- Chapter 87: Don’t Underestimate Your Opponent
- Chapter 86: S-Rank Cataclysm-level Threat
- Chapter 85: A Creature that Controls Corpses
- Chapter 84: Parasites Waiting for an Opportunity
- Chapter 83: Despair in the Darkness of the Dungeon
- Chapter 82: Demon in the Darkness of the Dungeon
- Chapter 81: Increasing Difficulty Levels and Human Coordination
- Chapter 80: A Gripping Presence
- Chapter 79: Unpleasant Hunt
- Chapter 78: The Knight Who Lost His Heart
- Chapter 77: Let’s Exterminate That Annoying Monster
- Chapter 76: The Legendary Treasure of Fear
- Chapter 75: Decent Food After a Long Time
- Chapter 74: An Octopus That Uses 100% of its Brain Capacity
- Chapter 73: The Many-Armed Darkness
- Chapter 72: Let’s Stir up Trouble
- Chapter 71: Treasure Hunt
- Chapter 70: Troublesome Creature
- Chapter 69: Monsters That Creep in the Dark
- Chapter 68: The Joy After the Upgrade
- Chapter 67: The Legendary Evolution of The Snake
- Chapter 66: The Fall of the Devourer
- Chapter 65: A Persistent and Vengeful Monster
- Chapter 64: Queen has been Reborn
- Chapter 63: The Arachnowyrm
- Chapter 62: The Revenge Begins
- Chapter 61: You Can Only Think About Me
- Chapter 60: Playing with Humans
- Chapter 59: Grow Strong or be Eradicated
- Chapter 58: Another Dungeon Lord?
- Chapter 57: Endless Arguments
- Chapter 56: A Monster That Sees in the Dark
- Chapter 55: Three Evolutions
- Chapter 54: Corrosive Deluge
- Chapter 53: Alice & Lilith’s Distraction
- Chapter 52: Alice Brilliant Plan
- Chapter 51: Monarch’s Aegis
- Chapter 50: A royal feast!
- Chapter 49: The Void and The Sun
- Chapter 48: The Pale Weaver
- Chapter 47: A New Bond
- Chapter 46: Creeper Queen
- Chapter 45: Crystal-Hide Marsh Lurker
- Chapter 44: Hunter’s Tri-Sense
- Chapter 43: The Violet Abyss
- Chapter 42: Cavern Creeper Swarm
- Chapter 41: Stonewarden Golem Treasure
- Chapter 40: Solar Drake Hatchling
- Chapter 39: Another wolf and Evolve
- Chapter 38: Twin-Head Hunt
- Chapter 37: Ashes and a Lesson
- Chapter 36: The Obsidian Coil
- Chapter 35: The Spark’s Potential
- Chapter 34: A Spark and a Storm
- Chapter 33: The Sun-Scale Lizard
- Chapter 32: Crossroads of Evolution
- Chapter 31: A Lord’s True Fury
- Chapter 30: The Molten Deeps
- Chapter 29: A Murder of Rocs
- Chapter 28: The Call of the Depths and a Familiar Shadow
- Chapter 27: A Voice in the Silence
- Chapter 26: The Monster’s Resolve
- Chapter 25: The Price of a Soul
- Chapter 24: The Ghost of the Glowing Woods
- Chapter 23: A Symphony of Predators
- Chapter 22: The Abyssal Serpent
- Chapter 21: The Marsh of Whispers and a Fallen Knight
- Chapter 20: The Prize of Regeneration
- Chapter 19: The Bond of Blood and Gratitude
- Chapter 18: The Price of Escape
- Chapter 17: The Calm Before the Silk
- Chapter 16: A Partner’s Potential
- Chapter 15: A Frenzy of Claws and Progress
- Chapter 14: A Cautious Shadow in the Deep Dark
- Chapter 13: The Sky-Soaked Fragment
- Chapter 12: Level Gap
- Chapter 11: The Rime-Tail Scorpion
- Chapter 10: The Path of the Shadowscale
- Chapter 9: Nest Raiders and Completed Fragment
- Chapter 8: The Grind and the Bloom
- Chapter 7: The Hunter’s Dance
- Chapter 6: The Crossroads of Serpentine Evolution
- Chapter 5: The Prey That Fights Back
- Chapter 4: A Glimmer Beyond the Stone
- Chapter 3: A Buffet of Problems and a Pinch of Progress
- Chapter 2: Beetle Blues and a Dash of Misfortune
- Chapter 1: A Very Unfortunate Day