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The battle continued for thirty brutal minutes. The demon force was professional and coordinated, but they hadn’t expected this level of resistance. Aldric’s blessed sword and genuine heroic prowess. Seria’s devastating paired-sword technique. Church magic’s divine power.

And Damien’s shadows, killing with ruthless precision.

Eventually, the demon force broke. What remained retreated into the forest, their attack disrupted.

Thirty-two demons dead. Eight soldiers wounded. No fatalities on the human side.

Victory by any tactical asure.

Damien stood in the aftermath, surrounded by corpses he’d created, and felt the corruption settle deeper into his essence.

[BATTLE COMPLETE]

[DEMONS SLAIN: 48]

[CORRUPTION: 6.2% → 7.1%]

[SIGNIFICANT PERSONALITY CHANGES DETECTED]

[WARNING: Emotional anchor connection required soon to stabilize]

He needed to see Elara. Ground himself in the connection that kept him human. The corruption was accelerating faster than anticipated.

But first, he had to deal with Captain Seria, who was approaching with murder in her eyes.

"We need to talk," she said, voice dangerously quiet. "Now."

Aldric stepped between them. "Seria, he just helped save – "

"Did you see him?" Seria’s voice cracked slightly. "The way he killed? No hesitation, just efficient slaughter. That’s not normal combat. That’s not even human combat."

"It was effective – " Aldric tried.

"It was demonic." Seria’s hand went to her sword. "Lord Valcrest. You’re coming with for formal questioning. Voluntary or otherwise."

Damien assessed the situation. He could refuse, but that would create scene. He could flee, but that would confirm guilt. He could comply and use the interrogation to his advantage.

Or he could use the truth strategically.

"I’ll answer questions," he said calmly. "But in private. Not in front of soldiers who need to maintain confidence in their allies."

Seria hesitated. The logic was sound – public interrogation would damage morale.

"Fine. Aldric, co with us. You’re witness."

They moved to a command tent away from the main force. Inside, Seria turned on Damien with barely contained fury.

"Explain. Everything. Now."

"What do you want explained?"

"How you can kill with demonic efficiency. Why your powers look and feel identical to the creatures we’re fighting. What you really are."

Damien t her eyes directly. This was the mont. Complete deception would fail – she was too perceptive. But selective truth might work.

"I use power that looks demonic because it draws from similar source," he said carefully. "Darkness, shadow, fear – energies demons also access. But source and intent are different. I use it to kill demons, not serve them."

"That’s not the answer I ne – "

"It’s the answer you’re getting." His voice was hard. "I could lie and tell you comfortable fictions. Instead, I’m admitting the uncomfortable truth – yes, my abilities are dark. Yes, they resemble demonic powers. Yes, using them affect in ways I’m actively managing. But they’re effective, and they serve the right side."

[CORRUPTION TECHNIQUE: Dangerous Honesty]

[Admitting concerning facts to appear trustworthy]

Seria stared at him, suspicion warring with confusion. "Managing how?"

"That’s private."

"Nothing is private when kingdom security is involved – "

"He saved lives today," Aldric interrupted quietly. "Whatever his thods, Seria, he fought beside us. Against the demons, not with them."

"Today. What about tomorrow? What about when using dark power costs more than it gives?" Seria turned to the hero. "You’re too trusting, Aldric. You see good in everyone. But I’ve seen corruption. I’ve watched good people beco monsters. He’s heading that direction."

"Then help not go there," Damien said, surprising them both. "You want to watch ? Fine. Do it openly. Monitor my actions, question my thods, call out when I cross lines. Better than secret investigation that assus worst without evidence."

It was a calculated gambit. Invite surveillance to appear innocent, while actually gaining information about what she knew and suspected.

Also this was the best thod to get close to her and begin her corruption.

Seria’s eyes narrowed. "Why would you want monitoring?"

"Because accountability helps. Because having soone who distrusts watching ans I can’t slip without being caught. Because – " He chose his next words carefully. " – I’m aware the power costs things. Having external check on my behavior is strategically sound."

[RELATIONSHIP CHANGE: Active Antagonist → Hostile Monitor]

[SERIA STATUS: Still suspicious but slightly less certain of guilt]

"I’ll think about it," Seria said finally. "But understand – if I find evidence you’re threat to kingdom or to people under Aldric’s protection, I will end you. Cooperation or not."

"Understood."

She stalked out, leaving Damien alone with Aldric.

The hero looked troubled. "She’s not wrong, you know. What you did out there – it was effective, but disturbing. You killed like it ant nothing."

"It ant achieving tactical objective." Damien’s voice was flat. "Demons aren’t people. They’re threats requiring elimination."

"That’s what concerns . The ease with which you dehumanize enemies." Aldric stepped closer. "I’ve killed in battle. It always costs sothing. You looked like it cost nothing."

"Maybe I’m just better at managing emotional response."

"Or maybe you’re losing ability to feel it at all." The hero’s expression was genuinely concerned rather than accusatory. "Valcrest, I don’t know what you are or what you’re becoming. But if you care about the Saintess – and I think you do, sohow – be careful. Because what I saw today? That’s not soone who should be close to anyone vulnerable."

Aldric left before Damien could respond.

Alone in the command tent, Damien felt the corruption pulsing in his chest, stronger than ever before.

7.1% and climbing.

He needed Elara. Needed her warmth and humanity to anchor him before the cold efficiency beca permanent.

Three more days until their scheduled eting.

He wasn’t sure he could wait that long.

The darkness was hungry.

And he was becoming sothing that scared even his allies.

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