"Now then, let's keep this simple. Hand over every last one of your possessions," Jas said. "And of course, I'll be taking the Starlight girl with . Consider it compensation—for breaking both my heart and our deal."
Gin's jaw tightened, his teeth grinding audibly. He thrust a hand toward the ceiling, and a surge of black erupted from his palm, piercing through the structure. The roof shattered, revealing the star-studded night sky above. The beam then fragnted, exploding into countless smaller rays that ricocheted in all directions, tearing through the crumbling mansion and spreading it beyond its walls.
"He's calling for reinforcents!" Cattleya said, quickly understanding.
"You've made a huge mistake by following ," Gin growled, narrowing his eyes at Jas. "You won't escape this alive. And when I'm done, every part of your body will serve a purpose."
"Now, that's a truly horrific thing to say in front of a lady. Look how utterly disgusted she is," he said, shaking his head in feigned disappointnt.
"W–what are you doing?!" Cattleya burst out. "We need to get out of here before they arrive!"
But Jas remained calm.
"Do you really think I followed him here just to take a tour and run away?" Jas shot her a grimace.
"What are you talking about…?" Cattleya asked, exasperated. A vein throbbed visibly on her forehead.
'Who in the world is this insane man?!'
Her thoughts were interrupted as the distant sound of hurried footsteps began to echo ominously from every direction. The noise grew louder, closing in from doors, broken walls, and hidden passages alike. One by one, figures clad in black erged.
There was no mistaking it—they all bore the signs of those in the final stage of Possession.
Cattleya's face went pale. She had never encountered so many possessed individuals at once. Even a seasoned A-Rank Exorcist would be hard-pressed to survive this.
There were over twenty of them.
"What's happening, Gin?" A cold voice asked suddenly.
Cattleya's gaze snapped upward. A figure stood atop the guardrail of the grand staircase, shrouded in darkness. Like the others, he wore black, but there was sothing different about him. His presence radiated corrupted mana, dwarfing Gin's completely.
The man's red, slit-like eyes locked onto Gin.
"I thought you were still skulking in the Artificial Forest of Ocryphia," he said, his tone calm but filled with nace.
"Zayil…" Gin muttered.
Gin groaned. Of all the people to show up now, Zayil was the last person he wanted to see. But faced with this situation, he had no other choice.
"We ran into... complications in the forest," Gin admitted begrudgingly. "We didn't manage to capture Ludivine Richmont or Lucas Whiteford. But we have Cattleya Starlight."
"Complications, huh?" Zayil's lips curled into a mocking smirk. "I can see that. You look like you're barely holding on."
The n flanking Zayil chuckled derisively, their laughter ringing in the crumbling mansion.
Zayil's crimson, slit-like eyes briefly flicked toward Cattleya before settling on the blond man standing next to her. He arched an eyebrow.
"And who might this be? If not Lucas Whiteford himself?"
"He's an intruder! Dangerous—"
"A pleasure to et Gin's higher-ups," Jas interrupted smoothly, stepping forward and cutting Gin off entirely. "The na's Jas Arnold Grayling. You can call Captain Grayling."
He offered a slight, mocking bow before continuing. "I ca here hoping to settle a little matter of compensation. You see, your subordinate, Gin, tried to kill . So I've decided I'll be taking everything you have. Preferably gold."
A heavy silence followed.
Cattleya's jaw dropped. She stared at Jas, utterly speechless, too drained by his antics to muster any kind of response.
Jas without care, continued. "You strike as more reasonable than Gin. I'd suggest you act maturely and pay for the mistakes of your subordinate."
Zayil looked at Jas for a long mont before turning toward his n. "Kill him. Bring the woman."
One of Zayil's n chuckled darkly as he stepped forward. "Bla your arrogance, Human," he sneered before lunging at Jas.
-BOOM!
The man never reached his target. His body detonated midair, shredded into countless pieces that dissolved into nothingness, leaving behind faint crackles of crimson crackles.
The room fell into stunned silence.
Jas tilted his head upward, his expression twisted into genuine annoyance as he locked eyes with Zayil. "You see, I'm not in a particularly good mood right now."
He took a step forward, resting a hand on his forehead as if trying to suppress the irritation boiling inside him.
"I was just killed by a no-na Pirate Hunter and his pack of incompetent allies," Jas said, his voice growing darker with every word. "To make it worse, so of my own crew turned on . And would you believe it? Those British bastards actually allied with pirates just to take down."
Jas let out a sharp, humorless laugh, as he shook his head.
"I recently found out I'm supposed to be the [Main Antagonist] in so story written by a guy I've never t. Can you imagine that? But what truly burns is that I lost my precious Ruby."
As he spoke, his entire body crackled with arcs of lightning. The potent mana radiating from him filled the air, heavy and suffocating. At the far end of his gaze, the possessed people froze, trembling, their wide eyes betraying their terror.
"It feels like it was just yesterday," Jas continued, his voice dropping to a hateful whisper. "I can still taste the water as it rushed down my throat… as I drowned." His gaze shifted to Zayil. "Do you have any idea how painful it is to die like that?"
The room was silent, no one daring to speak. They had no idea what he was talking about.
Jas exhaled in exasperation. "Whatever," he said, waving off their ignorance. "Just don't expect to be particularly rciful tonight."
He extended his hand, and in a flash of brilliance, a saber materialized in his grip. Its golden hilt glead with an almost divine radiance. Without warning, Jas vanished in a crackle of lightning, reappearing in front of Zayil.
-BOOOOM!
In less than a heartbeat, his blade struck. The force of the blow was devastating, cleaving Zayil's body cleanly in two. Blood sprayed across the room as Zayil's lifeless halves crumpled to the ground.
Gasps of horror erupted as the remaining n turned toward Jas, their faces pale with shock.
"K–Kill him—!"
-Spurt!
The demand was cut short as Jas's saber flashed, obliterating the man's head in a single stroke.
From behind, three demons leapt at him, their claws gleaming with corrupted mana. But Jas disappeared in another surge of lightning, reappearing with surgical precision in front of a different group. With a brutal front kick, he sent one of them hurtling into their comrades, the impact propelling them through a nearby wall and out of the mansion.
Jas didn't stop. Raising his saber, he unleashed a crimson arc of lightning that surged outward, obliterating the demons outside in a devastating pillar of red lightning.
-BOOM!
The ground shook as the explosion rocked the area, but the carnage was far from over. Black, corrupted energy erupted from the remaining demons. Their forms twisted and contorted grotesquely as they embraced their demonic transformations, filling the air with an oppressive, hellish aura.
"Finally," Jas muttered, his lips curving into a cold smirk. "Try to entertain , at least."
With a crackle, lightning coiled around him like a living serpent, the electricity forming a deadly halo of destruction. Clutching his saber tightly, Jas launched himself forward, a blur of speed and power.
The demons roared in unison, leaping toward him from every direction.
But Jas was faster. His saber moved with impossible precision, slicing through the air. The ring of lightning around him expanded, into a vortex of destruction. Any demon foolish enough to touch it disintegrated instantly, reduced to nothing but ash.
"Stay away from the red lightning!"
"Hit him from a distance! Use spells!"
Jas rely smiled, his figure blurring again as he vanished in a flash of crimson lightning. Monts later, another group of demons fell before they could even comprehend what hit them. With deadly precision, Jas reappeared in front of yet another cluster, erasing them in an instant.
"…"
Cattleya stood frozen, watching the carnage unfold. Words failed her.
It wasn't a battle—it was a massacre.
The demons, despite their monstrous transformations and overwhelming numbers, were utterly helpless. Each of their desperate attacks was t with swift and brutal retaliation. Black blood splattered across the ground, painting it in dark stains, while arcs of crimson lightning illuminated the dark place like strokes of art. It was horrifying, yet strangely beautiful.
For a mont, Cattleya felt an unfamiliar sensation stir within her: pity. She pitied the demons.
"C–Catch the woman at least!" One of the remaining demons barked.
"We need to bring her to the Lords!"
The words jolted Cattleya from her trance. She turned to see two demons charging toward her with inhuman speed. Though she had recovered from her previous injuries, their sheer speed made it difficult for her to react in ti.
Before she could even raise her defenses, a crackling surge of crimson lightning intercepted the attack. The air vibrated with raw mana, and in the next instant, Jas was standing in front of her, his back facing her.
"You two are the last ones, huh?" Jas said casually, brushing his black blood-soaked blond hair back. Find your next read at empire
"Eh?"
"Huh?"
The demons hesitated, their gazes darting around the room. What they saw drained the color from their faces. The bodies of their comrades lay strewn across the battlefield, lifeless and broken.
"L–Let's talk!"
"P–Please, Human, we can negotiate!"
"What do you want?!"
Jas tilted his head, his saber lazily pointed at Gin, who was trembling on his knees in the corner, too paralyzed by fear to move.
"I already told you—I want compensation for my broken heart," Jas grumbled in irritation.
"We'll give you anything!"
"Yes, anything you want! Just follow us!"
Jas's lips curled into an almost childlike grin. "Now that sounds promising!" He said, sheathing his saber and stepping forward.
Cattleya silently followed behind.
The demons led them to the far end of the hall, where they revealed a hidden trapdoor. With shaking hands, they opened it.
"Step aside," Jas said nonchalantly, giving one of them a light kick. The demon flew across the hall and slamd into the opposite wall with a sickening thud.
"My bad," Jas said, his voice completely devoid of sincerity as he peered into the trapdoor. Without hesitation, he jumped down.
When he landed, his eyes widened, glinting with amazent.
"What the…?" He muttered, his voice trailing off.
Curious, Cattleya climbed down after him, using the ladder. The mont she reached the bottom, she grimaced.
Jas was standing waist-deep in a massive pile of treasure—golden artifacts, ancient jewelry, and crafted relics glead around him. Many of the items were old and damaged, but their sheer value was undeniable.
"Gold! Money!" Jas exclaid, his voice bursting with childlike glee. "S–So beautiful!"
Without another word, he dove into the treasure pile, swimming through it like a man possessed.
"Wonderful! It's all mine now! Mine!" He declared triumphantly, holding up a golden necklace and draping it around his neck.
His gaze snapped to the lone surviving demon. "You! Bring more!"
"Y–Yes, sir!" The demon stuttered, nodding frantically his head
Jas, oblivious to everything else, began adorning himself with the spoils. He layered golden bracelets on both wrists, slid multiple rings onto his fingers, and even crowned himself with an ornate headpiece encrusted with rubies.
"Teach, Rackham, Read, Bonny… they can all go to hell compared to this haul!" He muttered smugly, a self-satisfied grin plastered across his face.
All the while Cattleya stood there, arms crossed. Her expression only twitch more and more seeing Jas laughing like a madman while trying all artifact, all the while ignoring her entire existence.
Also why the Demon had beco his subordinate now?!
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