A Background Character’s Path to Power Chapter 364: Black Lotus
my Phantom Twin’s voice cut through my thoughts, a note of amusent threading through it.
I blinked, pulled abruptly from my introspection. "What?"
he repeated, and I could practically hear the smirk in his tone despite us sharing the sa mind.
I felt heat creep up the back of my neck. "I wasn’t, I was just thinking things through."
he said, his form crossing its arms in a mirror of what I probably looked like when I was being smug.
"Shut up," I muttered, knowing full well I was essentially telling myself to shut up, which only made it more ridiculous.
"I wasn’t having a crisis," I protested. "I was just... clarifying my position."
"Processing."
"Processing."
I pinched the bridge of my nose, feeling a headache building. This was the problem with having a Phantom Twin — it was like having a sarcastic version of yourself pointing out every ti you were being overly dramatic or self-indulgent.
Which, admittedly, was probably happening more than I’d like to admit.
"Are you done?" I asked dryly.
he said, that infuriating amusent still coloring his tone.
I opened my mouth to argue, then closed it.
He... might have a point.
"I hate you."
Despite everything - the weight of the night, the body in the tent, the moral calculations I’d just worked through - I felt a reluctant smile tug at my lips.
"Fine," I conceded. "Maybe I was being a bit dramatic. But in my defense, I did just kill soone for the first ti. I think I’m allowed so introspection."
my Phantom Twin agreed, his tone softening slightly.
"Right." I straightened, pushing the philosophical tangent aside. "The refugees. The town guard. Getting back before sunrise."
"The version that doesn’t overthink everything?"
he corrected.
I snorted softly. "Fair enough."
he said, gesturing around the cavern with one translucent hand.
I took a breath, letting my mind shift fully into tactical mode.
"First, we need to—"
A new voice cut through our internal debate. It was Seren.
I blinked.
Seren’s ntal voice held a note of gentle urgency.
"Oh!" I nodded, the plan instantly shelved. The imdiate situation took priority.
The Phantom Twin gave a teasing nod.
I didn’t need telling twice. In a few quick strides, I was back at the leader’s tent and slipping inside. The scene was as I’d left it: the woman lay under the blanket, her breathing still shallow, while the other blanket covered the dead man.
I stood at a respectful distance away, ensuring my posture was non-threatening, and waited.
A few monts later, a shudder ran through her. A soft, pained whimper escaped her lips as her eyelids fluttered open. For a second, there was only disorientation. Then, mory flooded back. Her eyes widened in terror, and she scrambled backward with a gasp, her gaze darting wildly around the tent until it landed on .
She froze, her breath catching. The fear in her eyes was a palpable force.
"Easy," I said. "It’s over. You’re safe."
I kept my voice low and controlled, a baritone that was colder and more detached than my normal speaking voice. I also kept my hands visible, the dark sleeves of my robe falling back slightly.
The hood cast my face in shadow, and the simple, featureless mask I wore completed the image — an anonymous specter of the night. It was a new identity, one I’d been considering for a while now, an alias for the work that required shadows.
’Yeah, for an eminence in shadow.’
my Phantom Twin’s voice cut in, dripping with sarcastic awe.
I thought back at him, barely stopping myself from gritting my teeth or cursing out loud. This was why having a ntal copy of yourself was a pain. But then again, he was sowhat correct.
’...’
’Urgh, I hate him.’
"Y-you..." The woman stared, trembling, her knuckles white where she clutched the blanket. The fear in her eyes was a palpable force.
"W-who are you?" she whispered, her voice cracking.
I let a mont of silence hang in the air, letting my imposing figure sink in.
"...?" I repeated, the word echoing softly in the quiet tent. "You can call ... Black Lotus."
However, the na felt right as I said it. Sothing that blood in the dark, in murky waters. A symbol of purity and elegance, yet detached and untouchable. It perfectly suited the persona.
< You just got inspired by the White Lotus- >
< too.>
"B-Black Lotus?" Her eyes widened slightly at the na, but the core of her terror remained. "What... what do you want?"
"What I want...?"
I paused, the question hanging between us. Right... What did I want? To not be in a cave full of bandits? To not get roasted by my clone? To be back in a warm bed? For this world to be a little less brutal?
’...’
I let out a slow breath, the sound barely audible.
"I want... peace."
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