Alicarde walked out of the elevator to a scene of absolute carnage. Corpses were piled high, and broken, ravaged bodies littered the area.
"Well, I have to say, I like what you've done with the place," Alicarde said, his voice dripping with sarcasm as he surveyed the destruction.
He glanced back at the won and muttered under his breath, "Fear won."
Carrisa raised an eyebrow, her voice calm and poised. "Fear won? That is hardly an appropriate thing to say to the ladies who ca to your rescue."
Alicarde shrugged, his tone cold. "Yeah, except I didn't need to be rescued. I'm not so damsel in distress." Internally, he made a vow to never allow himself to be in a position where he needed saving.
Argint, visibly tired, stretched her arms. "Ugh, we've been here for hours. Can we just go already?"
Elizalina sighed, her tone dripping with condescension. "How unfortunate that the reliability of dogs these days leaves much to be desired."
Argint growled, her wolf-like nature surfacing as her fists clenched. "Call a dog one more ti, and—"
Carrisa stepped in, her tone firm yet elegant. "That will be quite enough, ladies. There is no need for such bickering."
"She was growling though" Alicarde muttered earning himself a glare from Argint.
As the group trudged through the winding corridors, the oppressive silence was occasionally broken by the distant echoes of surviving chiras. Alicarde led the way, his mind a whirlwind of dark thoughts.
Carrisa followed closely behind, her eyes locked on Alicarde's back, concern flickering across her face. Elizalina glanced at Argint, her usual disdain tempered by an unspoken agreent to maintain a fragile peace. Ana walked silently beside Alicarde, her expression unreadable but her presence a steady comfort.
"We must discuss what transpired back there," Carrisa's voice sliced through the silence, her words asured and deliberate.
Alicarde chuckled darkly. "Oh, you an the ss you made of those poor chiras? Quite the show."
Carrisa's tone remained steady. "That is not what I wish to discuss."
Alicarde didn't bother to turn around. "Fine. Later. When we're safe and far from this nightmare."
Carrisa sighed softly, accepting his response for the mont.
As they continued through the bloodstained corridors, a chira appeared before them—an abomination with the head of an eagle, the body of a human, and the tail of a serpent. It glided toward them with predatory intent.
Without hesitation, Alicarde unsheathed his sword in one swift motion. His blade glead under the white light as he severed the creature's arms in a single, clean slice.
The chira screeched in agony, but before it could react further, Alicarde's eyes flashed with a glint of cruelty.
He extended his hand, channeling his gravitational power, pulling the creature toward him only to kick it viciously. The impact sent it crashing into the wall with a sickening thud.
Blood splattered across the floor as Alicarde repeated the action, dragging it back with gravity only to send it flying again. The chira's screams beca weaker with each blow, its body convulsing under the relentless assault.
Alicarde's smile widened, a dangerous gleam in his eyes, as he continued his cruel ga, tornting the creature with precise, calculated kicks.
Carrisa's frown deepened, uncertain if she should intervene.
Argint approached Alicarde, her hand resting on his shoulder. "That's enough. Just finish it. We don't have all day."
Alicarde blinked, his smile vanishing. "Right. My bad," he muttered, his tone distant.
With a final, crushing blow, Alicarde stomped on the chira's skull, his gravitational power amplifying the weight of his foot. The creature's head burst into a grotesque ss of brain matter and gore. He stared at the remains for a mont before turning to the group.
"Let's go."
Carrisa's frown remained as she followed, her gaze lingering on Alicarde. Ana, still expressionless, walked by his side, her steps as silent as ever.
Elizalina and Carrisa exchanged a look, both understanding the sa unsettling truth—Alicarde had changed. He wasn't just playful anymore, there was a coldness in him, a madness lurking beneath the surface.
As they made their way to the first floor of the underground laboratory, they encountered a few unfortunate stragglers. Alicarde dispatched them swiftly, but unlike before, their deaths were deliberately brutal, as if he took pleasure in making their suffering as painful and graphic as possible.
Elly Surprised to actually see you. I haven't seen you since you sucked my blood and tried to kill Carrisa."
Elizalina, walking beside him, spoke softly. "Considering our last encounter. After all, it wasn't too long ago that I drank your blood and attempted to kill Carrisa."
Alicarde gave her a sideways glance. "Yeah, I rember. Doesn't bother much, though. So, I guess we're cool."
Elizalina smiled, lowering her head slightly. "I am relieved to hear that. As for my presence here, how could I not co? I still owe you for sparing my life. Besides, what kind of self-respecting girlfriend would abandon her beloved when he's been kidnapped?"
Alicarde raised an eyebrow. "Girlfriend, huh? We're still doing that whole charade? Fine, I guess it's useful on campus. Don't want to give people more reasons to hate than they already have."
He glanced at her again, his voice calm but serious. "But Elly, you know you're not actually my girlfriend. We're just pretending for convenience. It would be a problem if rumors spread about us 'breaking up.' Nothing more."
Elizalina pouted slightly. "So, we are 'cool,' as you put it, but I still retain my privileges, correct? As your half-girlfriend, surely I still have my rights to your blood?"
Alicarde looked puzzled. "Blood rights? What the hell does that an?"
Before Elizalina could explain, Argint snickered, her voice laced with disgust. "Unbelievable. This parasite is beyond shaless. She just got dumped but still wants to swallow his body fluids."
Elizalina's eyes darkened as she stepped toward Argint, her tone venomous. "Watch your mouth, you insolent bitch. Perhaps a leash would remind you of your proper place."
Argint's sneer deepened as she clenched her fists, her growl echoing through the corridor. "A leash? At least I'm not a blood-sucking whore, clinging to soone who clearly doesn't want you."
Elizalina's voice dropped to a low, dangerous whisper. "You have no idea what I'm capable of, mutt. Keep talking, and I'll gladly show you."
Sensing the escalating tension, Alicarde stepped in. "Elly, Argint, this really isn't the ti—"
Argint cut him off, her eyes locked onto Elizalina's. "Stay out of this."
Alicarde sighed, muttering under his breath. "Fine, whatever. Just… if you two fight, at least rip each other's clothes off for the entertainnt value."
Argint's eyes flared with fury. "Is that a threat, parasite? Because if it is, you better be ready to back it up."
Elizalina's cold smile returned. "Oh, it's far more than a threat. One more word, and I'll show you why the na Elizalina Crimson is feared among my kind. You'll wish you had stayed silent, mutt."
Their argunt grew more heated, insults flying back and forth. Elizalina's hands clenched into fists, her nails digging into her palms. Argint's eyes flashed with barely contained rage, her body tense and ready to pounce.
Alicarde sighed, his attempts to diate lost in the whirlwind of their verbal battle. Carrisa stepped between them, her voice ringing with authority.
"Enough! We must prioritize retreat over senseless bickering. You may continue this dispute once we are safely out of danger, but not a mont before."
Carrisa's gaze sharpened as she added, "And more importantly, is this the manner in which a lady of noble birth ought to conduct herself?"
Elizalina and Argint glared at each other for a mont longer before reluctantly stepping back, their hostility still simring beneath the surface.
"Can't believe that worked. There goes my chance to see so action," Alicarde muttered, earning himself a sharp glare from Carrisa.
They soon reached the path leading to the surface, causing the argunts to die down. Elizalina squinted at Alicarde, her eyes narrowing as she took in his blood-soaked clothes.
"Alicarde, the surface is a hospital. If you erge covered in blood, they may summon the authorities, or worse, assu you have robbed the blood bank."
Alicarde glanced down at his ensemble. The robe and coat, marred with stains, were far from presentable. "Hmmm, well, I suppose there's no helping it."
Elizalina smiled gently, brushing a few stray strands of his hair away from his face.
"Fear not. That is why I am here. Allow to rid you of all this blood."
With a wave of her hand, the blood clinging to Alicarde responded to her will, shifting and sliding away, leaving behind only the gri that hemomancy could not remove.
"Thanks, Elly," Alicarde said, smiling. "But I am still covered in filth. Any chance you have a solution for that?"
"I do not," Elizalina replied, a faint smile playing on her lips. "Unless, of course, you are inclined to return ho soaked from a water spell?"
Alicarde sighed in resignation. "No, thank you. I'd rather deal with the gri than be drenched. I can take a bath once we return."
By the ti they reached the surface and exited the hospital, the first light of dawn began to touch the battle-worn group.
Alicarde glanced at the rising sun, the mories of his near-death experience flashing before his eyes. The pain had been a revelation, a reminder that while he was immortal, he was not invincible. This new day was a chance to settle old scores.
'I almost didn't make it to see another sunrise. This little misadventure taught sothing. Immortality doesn't an I'm invulnerable. I'm not a constant. If I get careless, I'll be destroyed, and everything I care about will be lost with .'
He watched the ladies walk ahead toward a military-type SUV.
'Carrisa was right, that much I've learned. This world isn't kind to the weak. If I don't have the strength or resolve to take from others, I'll be the one who loses. My guilt won't erase the sins I'm bound to commit. I've accepted that I'm not a good person…'
Alicarde turned his gaze toward the sun. 'Those I care about are worth the suffering. They're worth killing for. They're worth going to hell for. After all, if I don't go to hell, who will? And when I do, I'll be sure to take every last one of my enemies with .
I won't be going down alone.'
A cold glint settled in his eyes as he glanced at the vehicle, the battle with Wrath weighing heavily on his mind. It had changed him in ways he had not anticipated, and perhaps even broken him further.
Yet in that destruction, he had found new strength, piecing together the shattered remnants of who he once was. The truth was bitter and painful, but necessary. Ali Asad was dead, and in his place stood Alicarde… Alicarde Aeternus Asad.
'I only learned strength through my brokenness, through disillusionnt. That truth, though harsh, has made stronger.'
Despite this newfound power, Alicarde couldn't help but question whether this change was for the better. It left him feeling different, perhaps even disturbed, but the undeniable fact remained—it had made him stronger.
Exhaustion washed over him. He realized that whatever issue might be awaiting him, it paled in comparison to his desires. And right now, that was all that mattered.
"Alicarde, you would do well to hasten your pace. I realize the sunrise holds a certain novelty for you, but we truly must depart now," Carrisa's ethereal voice cut through his thoughts, drawing him back to reality.
With a light smile, he turned to her. "As you wish, mademoiselle. I wouldn't dream of keeping you waiting."
He approached the vehicle, climbing inside with Carrisa following closely behind. The interior was luxurious, though he had neither the ti nor the energy to admire it.
Seated between two captivating won, Elizalina on his right and Carrisa on his left, Alicarde decided to make the most of the situation. The adrenaline of the night had begun to wane, and fatigue finally caught up to him.
'I've only been fighting for an entire night. No big deal.'
He leaned his head on Carrisa's shoulder, taking comfort in the fact that she wouldn't mind. The car sped off, leaving the hospital and the horrors of the night behind, bathed in the soft glow of the rising sun.
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