Azarinth Healer Chapter 607: Murders

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Chapter 607 Murders

Your copies all died, Ilea said.

An expected outco, Michael replied. The question remains if they managed to docunt anything useful.

Do you care? As a copy I an? Ilea asked, genuinely intrigued. She knew they thought a little differently. And they were sowhat limited in their freedom.

I am Michael as much as he is. Im simply aware that Im rely a construct, dood to die. Soon. The news of your arrival in Baralia and subsequent travel to Yinnahall made hope that my existence may be extended beyond this night. Which ans that yes, I do care. Perhaps I may learn sothing more of value in this brief existence, he explained.

Ill be honest, that spell sounds fucking awful, Ilea said. My condolences.

Magic is rarely achieved without reason. I pride myself knowing that this spell is ours. Perhaps not ours alone in the far reaches of this realm but certainly amongst our species. Were it not to exist, I would not be, the copy explained.

Rational beyond self preservation, Ilea thought. I did manage to find the research left behind, she said and summoned the notebooks.

Would you like paynt in advance? the man asked.

I dont think youll betray my trust, Ilea said. And I know itll be useful, which ans it will be worth more after you checked it.

What was it about? Felicia asked from the side.

The events that transpired during and after the closure of the gate. The reason I know its important is because of how the remaining copy protected his notes, Ilea said.

Michael happily received them. The value might not be more than what I wouldve agreed on beforehand. I too would protect the docuntation of such a colossal event with my life, he said and made the books vanish. Is there anything you would like as paynt?

Ill let my associates figure out the potential deals that could be made. There is soone I would like to ask you about however, she said.

I cant say for sure that Ill be able to give you any information outright, Michael said.

An assassin, Ilea started, having thought about her approach in case it ca up. Not one with the Heavenly Sweets. She killed soone dear to . I got close about two years back but lost her in Virilya. A master mind mage and illusionist above level two hundred. Very good at hiding. I believe she went after high profile targets both noble and otherwise. Coincidentally, one of her hideouts first made aware of the existence of the Lily, Ilea explained.

Most of it was close enough to the truth. Eve had indeed been dear to her and if she had been more open and trusting towards her team, she would likely still be alive today. She learned about the Lily from her, it was the reason she initially accepted Helenas invitation after all.

She targeted mbers of the Lily? Michael asked.

I believe so. Her last target was in Virilya itself. I did find the place. A mansion with an underground cavern. Overgrown with plants and grass. Plenty of blood, signs of a fight, but no bodies, Ilea said. I can point the mansion out on a map of the city. Maybe you can ask your contacts who her target was exactly. Or you could go to Helena directly, Im sure she has information on this too.

Michael looked at her for a mont before he spoke. There is no need. I knew her last target, he said.

What?

Ilea controlled her breathing. She had expected him to have contacts in the capital but this was more than she had hoped for. Helena was her real golden goose when it ca to information on Eves killer. Claire just hadnt managed to get anything substantial so far.

A girl called Prim. Well, he said and smiled. I suppose she was an adult, though she never really, he added and looked at her. She killed poor folk in the capital, fed them to her plants or did rituals nothing that had any purpose. I believe she was mad.

You were close to her? Felicia asked him, either noticing that Ilea had tensed up or just curious herself.

Her father. He was a dear friend for many decades. May he rest in peace. I tried what I could to help her heal, to give her a purpose but she never showed any interest. She even killed a healer who managed to talk to her a few tis, Michael explained. I can see that this bothers you, but nobody of importance was killed by her. Low level humans, adults, nobody who wouldve achieved anything beyond their low stand.

This assassin killed her? Felicia asked.

Michael smiled lightly. She did. Perhaps it was ant to be. And yet I hoped she would change in ti. I learned of her death in the sa hour, a flower she had left with when she was rely a child. One that never wilted, until that night. I found the assassin, a young woman with short red hair. She was injured, the fight having taken much out of her. I wouldve not found the hideout if it hadnt been for her blood.

You killed her? Ilea asked in a surprisingly calm voice, her fists straining now. Hes just a copy.

The man smiled lightly. You knew her, did you not? he asked and looked at her for a long mont. Im the one youre looking for. I see, he said calmly.

Did you kill her? Ilea asked again, her deviant aura fanning out, only the two people close to her affected by it.

Michaels smile grew wider. Im glad I got to see this. You are a monster like few others. Yes, Lilith, I killed her with my own two hands, her life for that of one I held dear.

Ileas hand rushed out to grab his throat, the man not reacting in any way as she lifted him up slightly.

My death will change nothing, he said. He will know.

She felt a soft touch on her arm, the wind picking up yet again. She found Felicia looking at her, her teeth gritted as she slowly shook her head. Ilea deactivated her aura but kept her hand around the gold mages neck. His copy that was.

Hundreds will die if you go after him, the woman said.

It didnt matter. He killed Eve.

She squeezed, her eyes narrowing before Felicia pushed harder, wind magic moving around her.

He saved my life, Felicia said.

He did, didnt he? Ilea thought, her hand slowly pushed down by the wind mage. She found only intrigue in the gold mages eyes, the copy more interested in the circumstances than being afraid. She let go. This wasnt Michael after all. She had to think.

If she let him go, the original would learn of everything. He would hide or strike against those she cared about, kidnap them or worse. Onlookers had gathered by now, looking at the trio with varied expressions.

I will remain at the ball, no matter your choice, Michael said and bowed deeply, returning inside without saying another word.

Felicia grabbed Ileas hand an pulled her aside, finding a more secluded spot in the luscious garden. She made Ilea sit on a stone bench and sat down next to her, not letting go of her hand.

I cant tell if youre about to explode or cry. Can you talk to ? Felicia asked.

Im okay, Ilea said.

Felicia brushed the hair out of Ileas face. Good. Then listen to . I know a thing or two about revenge. Its hollow. Cold. Perhaps satisfying in a way but Im still not sure if thats true. I killed my own father. Fighting this copy would bring you nothing but problems. Youve seen the man, fought alongside him. If you attack here, he will have to act.

Killing him wont be easy, let alone finding him in the first place if he knows soone like you is coming. He would have no difficulties hiding away for a century, his copies doing his bidding. And hes not powerless. I doubt he could kill you, but he could aim at everything youve built, everyone you care about.

I know, Felicia. I know. But that doesnt change how I feel, Ilea said, focusing on her ditation.

Then I want you to think about it. The copy is still here, ready to negotiate. If he flees we can hunt him down. And if you choose to go after Michael, I will support you however I can. I know a few people who are very good at that kind of work, she said. But I also want you to rember that he helped us take down the Order of Truth, and that he saved my life. Perhaps all out of self interest but it doesnt change the results. I dont think he lied either.

He could be protecting his original self. But he never struck as an actor or politician. Eve did go after that woman then, killed her and nearly died herself. If she had been in a better condition, Michael wouldve never even found her.

Shes right. If I attack the copy, Michael would have to act. Maybe even the Lily itself. I doubt my outburst from before would warrant much. If I let him go, he will know about the whole deal but he would also know that I chose not to start hostilities. Would he strike at or Ravenhall? I doubt it. He knows how it would end for him, no matter how much he would manage to destroy.

She looked at Felicia, the womans face stricken with worry. The sa Felicia who had followed her brother for years, to strike back at their father. Ilea breathed in deeply before she hugged the woman. She pulled her close, quietly sitting there with her eyes closed. She didnt find any tears. Youre gone, arent you? Youve been gone for years, resting after your life of hunting and killing, she thought, opening her eyes and looking towards the night sky. I found out who killed you, and why.

A life for a life, Ilea whispered, still holding on to her friend. Would you be angry? Why didnt you ask us to help. You didnt explain what you wanted to do, why you joined the Shadows. I have to protect those I care about. I know you would understand that much.

Thank you, Ilea said, trying to let go but Felicia pulled her back.

Its alright, the woman said.

They remained on the bench for a while, quietly contemplating.

He will prepare in case I co after him but he wont act if I dont. Hes not that stupid.

Ilea didnt have to forgive Michael for what he had done but she could end it here. She didnt know what she wouldve done if Felicia hadnt been here but it may have caused a cascade of issues. She would have to inform Claire, Trian, and Kyrian if he was still alive. She wouldnt forget it.

She quietly let go, Felicia doing the sa.

What will you do? the woman asked with bated breath.

Ah sure, this could very well change up the political landscape. Relations of the Sentinels, Ravenhall. Michael likely has many alliances as well.

Did I just nearly start another war? Ilea whispered.

Felicia smiled lightly. I wouldnt go that far. Maybe.

A maybe is quite scary, she said.

Wars have been started for less, Felicia said.

Ill try to avoid that, Ilea said and stood up, offering her hand to the Redleaf noble.

Are you asking to dance? Felicia asked.

Ilea smiled lightly. No. Im not in the mood for dancing, she said and helped her up, the two returning to the building with looks and whispers coming their way.

The music inside had beco louder, pairs of people dancing in the center of the hall.

Ilea found her target near the entrance, looking at the dancing pairs with his arms crossed in front of him. She stepped next to him and followed his gaze, finding the bard she had t a day prior dancing with a beautiful red haired woman. I wont pursue this, she said.

I appreciate your rationality. The circumstances will surely be considered in any future dealings, Michael said.

I didnt just do it out of rationality. I did it because you saved Felicia. And because I want to avoid a conflict. We can both imagine the destruction, Ilea said and walked away.

The gold mage remained, drinking from a glass of wine as he continued to watch the dancing pairs. The fact that his existence would soon co to an end gave her little pleasure.

She felt chills when she went outside again, Felicia still by her side. The decision to attack a single noble could cause so much chaos. Dont force my hand, Michael.

Her marks were there and she could respond to any hostilities quickly but she assud he would be smarter than others. He would prepare but he wouldnt go so far as to invade Ravenhall. Claire will need to know either way. A counter for blood rituals of the scale she had seen here would have to be implented. Hopefully they would just make their little deals and nobody would have to die.

Should I have asked him how it happened? If it was quick?

She looked up at the stars out in the courtyard. Did he take anything from her hideout? Any possessions on her or evidence that could be used against him or the Lily?

Ilea decided that she would have others look into his activities in the future. Eve had her reasons for going after her targets. This Prim wouldnt be missed, not by anyone but Michael. The mbers of the Lily had their fair share of shady businesses but Helena had been right. Simply removing them all would cause even more chaos. Preventing conflicts like that was kind of the whole point of the organization. There were other options however, ones that werent quite as direct.

I dont assu youre staying any longer? Felicia asked.

No. I dont particularly care anymore, she said. Thanks again, Felicia.

Nothing to thank for. I know youd do the sa, she said and hugged her again. Stop by in Virilya when youre in the area.

Ilea patted her back. I will. It was good to see you.

The woman let go and smiled. Just wish wed et under less strained circumstances for once.

That would be nice, Ilea said, spreading her wings as she switched to her ashen armor. She was done with the ball. Stay safe, and dont hesitate to call for .

I will. Farewell, Lilith, Felicia said and watched her ascend.

Ilea displaced herself into the inn, finding Feyrair at the bar. Were leaving, she said.

The elf grabbed his glass. Imdiately?

Yes, Ilea answered.

Im afraid well have to cut it short then. A pleasure to have t you, Feyrair said to the barkeeper and appeared at her side. You seem unwell.

Ilea didnt reply, teleporting them outside and grabbing onto him with ashen limbs, her wings charging before they shot off southward. She only slowed down when they reached the southern mountain chain, letting go of the elf as she looked for the teleportation gate location.

Ive not seen you like this before. Is there soone were hunting? Feyrair asked with a smirk.

No, Ilea replied. I decided not to pursue it.

Youre backing down? I dont know what this is about but it doesnt seem like you, Fey comnted, the two appearing in the hidden facility.

The situation and circumstances are a little more complicated than that. I do think it would help to hunt sothing. Lets go, Ilea said and pushed mana into the platform.

They appeared far in the north a mont later, finding the enchanters, Neiphato, and adow.

Soone steal your food? the being asked.

Not the ti, Ilea replied. How far are you?

Iana smiled briefly but turned serious when she noticed the tone. The locator is done. And we found a way to manipulate the Gate keys to breach their security. We dont think it will work indefinitely but it should go unnoticed for a while at least.

Thats our hope, Christopher said. If the Taleen adapt to our interference, you could be stranded wherever you appear.

The enchantress handed her both the Gate key and a sphere of tal covered in runes. Ilea activated the latter by pushing mana inside, the piece opening up a the top before a small arrow made of arcane energy manifested. The closest key?

That should be the target, yes, Iana confird.

They figured it out nearly on their own, adow said proudly.

Good job, Ilea said. How does the gate key work?

Youll have to find a working gate and insert it. Their network should then be visible, or at least all the nodes accessible from whatever gate you use it on, she said.

I have a specific one in mind. Id like you to co as well. I have to find out where Kyrian was sent, Ilea said.

We can try. The key should allow us to look at the last used coordinates, Christopher said.

I do hope you intend to bring them back. Your requests have occupied most of their ti, the adow told her.

Of course. Ill bring them back when Im confident to use the items on my own, Ilea said. I have to et with a friend first. Prepare to leave in an hour. You too Neiphato.

The elf looked up from his ditation and nodded.

Going alone? Fey asked.

Yes, Ilea replied.

He smashed his fists together and burst into fla. Then I will face the tree.

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