"rlin, this is my decision. You have no say in this," Rosaline said firmly.
rlin's face darkened. For a mont, he regretted calling her for help.
"What? Not satisfied?" Grey Orion sneered. He was pleased with the decision. In fact, he didn't care about him but since his life was tied to Orion, he would at least have to make sure that he wouldn't die here.
anwhile, Orion had no opinion on the decision. For once, he didn't care about the summit. However, since Kane's plan ant he wouldn't be on the Celestial Court's most wanted list, Orion considered it a good outco.
Still, one thing bothered him. The more he interacted with Kane, the more he found him different from his dreams. But then again, he realized he was just a naive kid at that ti when he idolized Sword Sage.
Shaking his head to clear his thoughts, another topic ca to Orion's mind.
"What about the Rollins family from the Archons? What if they decide to attack my family or ?" he asked. Since the situation was almost resolved, he wanted to address the cursed families as well.
"That..." Rosaline's expression clouded with thought as she pondered the situation.
"How about making it personal?" rlin suggested with a sly grin. "Each party can attack the other by whatever ans, but they won't be held accountable for the other's actions."
"So, according to your logic, if I drop hundreds of bombs like the one I just took out and kill their entire family, they won't be held responsible for ? Is that it?" Grey Orion sneered.
Like Orion, he wanted to kill this old man and everyone from the Rollins family. If it would grant his family peace, he wouldn't hesitate.
"You do that, and I'll kill him," rlin raged, pointing at Orion.
Orion mocked, "You can't even touch , let alone kill . Trash."
"Enough!" Rosaline shouted.
She turned to rlin. "Tell , how much ti does the Rollins family have?"
"About a year," rlin replied, his face twisted with frustration.
Rosaline nodded. "Then we'll include this topic in the summit. A thorough investigation will be conducted before then."
She then addressed rlin. "I'm giving you half a year. Do what you can to solve the mystery behind the three cursed families. The summit will be held in six months, and you will report your findings then. Understood?"
"Why ?" rlin frowned. The task bored him. He enjoyed research but only on topics that interested him; he despised everything else.
Rosaline frowned back. "Because you're also accountable for what happened at the banquet, and your theories about space and other research topics are well-known. You're suited for this job."
rlin nodded reluctantly, but as he looked at Orion, a sharp light flashed in his eyes.
"How long will it take?" Rosaline asked, pointing at Luna, who was undergoing revival.
"Nobody knows," rlin said sadly. "It's said the owner of the War dallion can't die, but only those who've gone through the revival process would know for sure."
Rosaline nodded and then turned to Kane. "Your sword—it has the aura of the Primordial Cosmic Wonders."
Kane smiled and drew his sword. "I found this sword when I first t Orion. In a way, without him, I might not be holding it."
He added, "But the origin of this sword is unsettling. I discovered it in a cave belonging to a god called Shura—God of Slaughter. He ntioned that this sword was once wielded by the strongest god—the Celestial God."
"Interesting. So it's indeed one of the eight Primordial Cosmic Wonders," Rosaline said, intrigued by Kane's sword.
Kane's face grew serious. "There was sothing written in the cave by Shura himself. It said the true enemies of the human race aren't the angel, celestial, or demon races, but the gods themselves."
He added, "Because of the world's laws, gods can't descend into the mortal realm. That's why they're using other thods to get rid of us, like the other three races. This was written on the cave wall by the God of Slaughter—Shura."
Rosaline's expression beca serious. "Why would the gods want to exterminate us? And why are you only telling us this important information now?"
Kane shrugged. "I wanted to inform you earlier, but I couldn't find you."
"You could have co directly to the Celestial Court," Rosaline said, her tone filled with slight anger.
"I was busy with so very important matters," Kane replied.
"Regardless, this topic will now be included in the summit," Rosaline said seriously.
Orion listened, relieved that the God of Slaughter's ssage was finally addressed.
Turning to Rosaline, he asked, "Now, can you put away the rope? It's suffocating."
Rosaline nodded. "I'll do that, but don't go around killing people. You're still a kid," she advised as she retracted the Luminous Rope.
Orion finally felt he could revert to his normal self. Without wasting ti, he deactivated his intangible mode, sighing in relief as he regained the sensation of his body. The entire ti he was intangible, his body felt weightless, and he couldn't feel anything.
"Die, kid!"
But at that mont, rlin suddenly teleported behind him and drove his hand through Orion's heart.
It happened too fast. Orion didn't even have ti to blink, let alone react, before pain exploded in his chest.
And then it was over.
"You! What did you do?!" Rosaline shouted in shock.
"I finished what I started. I killed him," rlin said proudly.
"You shouldn't have done that," Kane said, shaking his head, his face deadly serious.
"What? Are you going to fight over that kid?" rlin asked, his expression mocking.
Kane shook his head and stared at both Orion and Grey Orion.
Blood flowed from Orion's mouth, a crimson stream that trickled down his chin as the taste of iron filled his senses.
'I can't breathe.'
With every ragged breath, he felt his life slipping away, inch by inch, as darkness threatened to consu him.
At the sa ti, Grey Orion looked at Orion and at rlin's hand protruding from his chest, shock etched across his face.
"You bastard!"
He shouted, intending to attack rlin, but before he could, he suddenly felt sothing wrong with his body.
"No!"
He scread in panic as he watched his hands slowly disintegrate into black particles.
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