Font Size
15px

"Let Liz out, I'd like to talk to her while in this form, before the seal has been reactivated." Raven said calmly, her fists clenched.

"Oh, I'm sorry, but are you dumb?" Dark Liz narrowed her eyes. "I am Elizabeth, and Elizabeth is ."

"Oh, I could swear Liz would disagree with that statent, or at least, with the actions you do while in that form," Raven gritted her teeth. "I said let her out."

"We are the sa person, but with focus on different emotions. While in this form, I have access to the darkness in my heart, the nightmares that I try to keep away from the light, and the natural evil that is trying to corrode my existence." She replied. "But that doesn't change anything still; I am Elizabeth, and Elizabeth is ."

*Sigh*

Raven gave off a soft sigh, the radiance around her shining even brighter.

Suddenly, a flash brightened the dark room as Raven disappeared from her spot. Reappearing in front of dark Liz, she raised her hand high up, but she suddenly stopped her movent.

"Aren't you going to stop ?" She asked, confused.

"Why would I?" Dark Liz shrugged. "You have complete control under this barrier." She gestured around her, aning the Brilliant Primordial Radiance barrier covering the room. "Additionally, the more you abuse , the more I will hate you."

"Oh, so your plan is for Liz to bla for everything?" Raven asked calmly.

"Uhm," Liz nodded. "You could say that, I guess."

"Funny," Raven said coldly. "But as a matter of fact, I bla Liz for everything!"

As soon as she shouted, her raised hand slamd down, slapping Liz in the face. Although it seed like trivial slap, the power behind it was enough to destroy mountains.

Liz who was git was launched towards the other side of the room and slamd like a rocket against the barrier.

Not giving her a chance to recover, Raven with her bloodshot eyes appeared in front of her and choked her with one hand as she pressed her against the barrier.

Liz wanted to smile, as if to point out that her plan was already working. However, her smile stiffened before it took shape.

The dark sun on her chest gained a dark torche, creating a total of seven. Raven on the other hand, had only one left.

Suddenly, tears of dark stread down Liz's face. "I- I am sorry…" she struggled to speak.

Looking at Raven's cold look, she felt her body getting colder and colder. Sadness and heartache enveloped her.

"Did you hear what I said?" Raven asked between clenched teeth.

"Uhm," she almost choked while nodding. "You bla for everything… but it's okay, I understand. After all, I was the one to kill tens of thousands of people. I was the one to kill Maya and baby Rituxi…

"You tried your best to make smile, thinking that I was the victim, but…" finally, unable to hold herself together, Liz started crying out loudly.

Raven had no intentions of comforting her. She just glared intensely.

"You can kill ," Liz finally said. "I don't bla you…"

"Oh, but I bla you," Raven said.

"But-" tears of dark continued streaming down Liz's milky cheeks. "Do you want Maya to kill ?" She finally asked, as if realizing sothing.

After a while, she could only nod. "That works, at least, I'll make sothing right before I die. Although it won't account for everything I have done, but-"

"God, you're so useless," Suddenly, Raven said, letting go of her choking hand.

As soon as Liz's feet touched the ground, she looked at Raven in confusion.

"How was it?" Raven asked, pain apparent in her voice.

Although her question was abstract, Liz understood her clearly. She wanted to cry against her friend's shoulder, but rembering what had just happened, she didn't have the power to do it.

So, she could only answer honestly. "Filled with blood." Hugging herself, she closed her eyes, as if to remove the bad mories of the blood rivers she created and keeps imagining whenever the darkness takes control.

"Uhm," Raven nodded with a sad expression. "Do you bla for Liam's death, and for who you have beco?"

"No!" Liz suddenly said. "I can't…"

"Liz, don't lie to ," Raven shook her head. "You just said so."

"No, that wasn't -"

"But it was," Raven tilted her head. "Just be honest, not with , but rather with yourself. You need to believe in your own thoughts and emotions."

"But-"

"Do you bla ?" Raven cut her off and repeated.

After a while of silence, Liz looked Raven in the eyes and nodded. "Uhm, I bla you."

"Good," Raven said. "I looked into it, you know. The police records show that the ti of Liam's death matches with the ti and Scott were fighting. At that ti, Scott wanted to trap inside a dinsional prison, but that obviously didn't happen.

"What did happen, however, was that the mont I broke free from that prison, I ssed up so of the ti-space sequences. One of these consequences was the loss of many lives. In other words, it wasn't just Liam who had died that day.

"Additionally, if you think about it, if Liam had not died, you'd still be living happily, and this power would not have awakened. So it's all my fault, right?"

Strangely, Raven was smiling as she asked the last question. Liz was confused at what she had just heard, but her eyes could not help but widen in realization.

She has always thought that Raven was the one to kill Liam, but she never actually knew how or why. But now she knows. It was an accident!

A simple accident caused her life to collapse!

A simple accident caused her to lose control and take the lives of many!

But… Why is Raven smiling? Why does she have that look, as if the weight crushing her chest has been finally removed?

You are reading Infinity: Rising of the Soul Weavers Chapter 261 - The One To Blame Part 2 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Warlock Apprentice cover
Similar genre

Warlock Apprentice

牧狐 ·Fantasy

Thestatusofawizardistranscendentinallcontinentsandintheuniversalplane. Mysterious,wise,cruelandbloodthirstyaresynonymouswithwizards.Butwhatdoesarea...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.