Chapter 392
CHAPTER 392
AGE OF EMPYREAN (I)
Lino and Hannah currently lay in bed, stark naked, with the latter gently resting her head on the forr’s chest . Her hair lay flat over, slightly disheveled -- as was his -- their cheeks faintly flushed . A few rays of moonlight managed to pierce through the slightly cracked window, folding over their bodies, casting strange shadows elsewhere .
"So, wife," Lino said, glancing downward and smiling . "What’s for dinner?"
" . . . ?" Hannah glanced up, smiling back .
"Eh, but I already had you . . . and as much as the expression ’eat her pussy’ lends itself to sating hunger, it does not, as the matter of fact, sate any hunger whatsoever . Except, you know, the erotic one . "
" . . . haii, I already knew what I was marrying myself to, but by god, it does not get any easier . . . " Hannah said, sighing audibly .
"You’re the one who said yes," Lino shrugged, pulling himself up slowly and sitting, leaning against the wall as Hannah followed suit . "Listen, I’ve a favor to ask . "
" . . . why so serious all of a sudden?" Hannah asked quizzically .
"I need you to locate any and all known portals to Hell," Lino said, turning toward her, his gaze starkly heavy . "And map them all out . Afterward, I’d like you to scout out the route to the Dragon Isles . "
" . . . why?" Hannah asked, frowning . "Is sothing going on?"
"I’ll be walking into a trap set up by Gaia in a few weeks, I imagine," Lino said . "So, there’s gonna be a shitstorm that will sweep the world . By then, I hope to be aware of where everything is . "
" . . . you’re afraid the Devils are going to turn on you?" Hannah asked . "Back up a bit, by the way . What do you an you’re going to be walking into a trap? Should I slap you once more?"
"I have to," Lino shrugged, chuckling faintly . "This is the only way to bring out the Bearers and her from their fucking turtle shells . Otherwise, I may as well just go in front of the Sects and curse them out in vain hopes they get so angry and attack . "
"That actually sounds like sothing that you could do . . . " she mumbled with a faint smile . Lino shook his head, taking a deep breath .
"Take Ally, Lucky, Seya and Amadeel with you," Lino said .
"Why Amadeel?" Hannah asked, surprised slightly .
"There’s little he can do from here," Lino said . "And, besides, despite his ordinary looks, he’s quite powerful . Use him as you please . "
"Oh, right," Hannah said, seemingly having rembered sothing . "The first batch of Gods has arrived . Did you know?"
"Yeah," he nodded . "Don’t worry about them . They have their own tasks to tend to for the ti being . I should also probably et up with Val before going . "
" . . . is there a chance I could follow you into that trap?" Hannah asked .
"There’s no need," he replied, reaching over and caressing her cheek gently . "Though I say I’m walking into a trap, it’s more the other way around, really . My life is in no danger; it’s only going to be a bit tricky because I’ll have to save those I’ve left in the city first . "
" . . . you used them as bait? That’s low . " Hannah grumbled, frowning deeply .
"Tell sothing I don’t know," he chuckled bitterly, slumping further back . "I really, really tried to think of another way . . . but short of outright attacking a Holy Ground and then running away in hopes they’ll chase . . . this was the best I could co up with . If you’ve got a better idea, I’m all ears . "
" . . . knowing Gaia," Hannah mumbled after a few monts of silence . "This really might be the only way . . . are you sure she’ll just kidnap them, though, and not just kill them on the spot?"
" . . . there’s always a chance," Lino said, his eyes briefly flashing in the light of pure madness, startling Hannah . "But, I think she’s smarter than that . However, if she really does do it . . . I might just go a bit nuttier than I intended and do so shit I’ll probably co to regret . "
"Right, why do you want to scout out a path to the Dragon Isles? Do you plan on going there?"
"Eventually, yes," Lino nodded . "I still need to upgrade the [Dragon Slayer], but, even beyond that, I’d like to see where the Dragons stand at the end of the day . Are they like the Devils and Descent, playing the hand they think is likely to win, or do they actually have balls to stand on one side?"
" . . . aren’t you worried Descent will prevent you from killing anyone?" Hannah asked, seemingly just now realized that was a possibility .
"No doubt they will, but I’m not too worried," Lino said . "Ella will be there to keep their top-guns busy . Besides, you’re the only one who knows exactly how strong I am . If I want to kill soone and get out, do you really think anyone, even Descenders, can prevent ?"
" . . . I could . " Hannah suddenly grinned, pinching his cheek .
"Tsk, that’s just ’cause I told you all of my secrets . "
"I told you all of mine, too . " she pouted . "Nobody knows that I can finally reach the Third Avatar Form except for you . Be proud, you damn bastard . "
" . . . I might have to use the Crown," Lino frowned for a mont . "If things really do escalate to the point of no return . "
" . . . we still haven’t managed to gather all the herbs, however . " Hannah frowned as well, her tone growing heavy . "Try to avoid it if possible . "
"Eh, that’s just for the worst-case scenario," Lino shrugged . "If I’m backed into the corner, I’ve a lot of shit to burn through before resorting to the Cube . "
"Have you finally managed to convince Lyee to help you?" she asked .
"She will . . . for a price . "
"What price?"
"Each ti she helps ," he glanced bitterly at her . "ans being able to watch us doing it once . "
" . . . what the fuck is wrong with that Spirit . . . " Hannah sighed, sowhat startled yet not surprised . She, too, had once interacted with the Spirit . . . and has had nightmares ever since .
"Plenty, according to her . " Lino shrugged . "Anyway, be careful and check in daily . Try to remain under the radar; it shouldn’t be too difficult as I suspect the eyes of the entire world will be on . "
"He he, just as you dread as a young boy, huh?"
"Ho ho, indeed, indeed," he said, stroking his chin . "I finally have a proper audience to expose myself to!"
" . . . fuck, no wonder Lyee accepted your invitation . You two are practically twins from different mothers!" the two laughed for a mont before the atmosphere switched back to somber . "Just . . . be careful, okay? If you widow so soon after our wedding, I’ll bring you back to life and torture you till the end of days, alright?"
" . . . I don’t plan on dying," he said, smiling and leaning forward, planting his forehead against hers . "Not until we’re old and worn and tired of each other, and until our grand-grand-grand-grand-grand-grand-grand-grand-children begin ritualistically praying every morning we finally croak . "
"That’s a lot of grands . . . " she mumbled, closing her eyes .
"The result of a lot of nights like this one . . . "
"Hmm . . . a lot . . . "
"A lot . . . "
anwhile, the city of Do’r slept silently and unaware, as though it was just another night awaiting another normal dawn . Yet, far up above and far down below, a set of arrays interlocked into a massive formation that simply seed to break every known law . At the very top, where the billions of lines and threads rged, Freya floated freely, surrounded by three figures -- Erebus, the old man tasked with keeping Ella away, currently floating slightly behind, cross-legged, his eyes closed, and a younger man of similar appearance and disposition, floating next to Freya .
" . . . I still think it’s a bit of an overkill," the young man said, frowning faintly; he had a rather flamboyant appearance, sporting flaming, coral-dyed hair and lavish clothes . "Just for a single man . . . nay, a single child . . . "
"Better safe than sorry," Freya said . "If driven into a corner, who knows what he may do?"
"They held the wedding ceremony tonight," Erebus said suddenly . "Apparently, they let anyone who wanted watch it . Humph . . . arrogance . . . "
" . . . how have you failed to hold onto Astrum?" the young man turned to Freya and questioned with a frown . "She’s a key piece to our invasion of the Dragon Isles . "
"She can be replaced," Freya replied, eting the young man’s eyes squarely . "Do not worry too much about it . Just focus on maintaining the formation . How long exactly do you think you can keep it up?"
"An hour, at most," the young man replied, shrugging his shoulders . "And then I’ll have to hibernate for at least a decade . It’s a steep price to pay, Gaia, just to chain an Empyrean that’s at the very least thousands of years away from being a threat . "
"You have grown too arrogant, Yovel," the old man behind the trio suddenly spoke out, causing all three to turn around . "And disrespectful . You’ll spend your hibernation in Hellfire . "
"F-father--"
"Save it," the old man interrupted, a whiff of his Will extending over onto the young man, causing him to bend onto his knees midair . "If the Empyrean posed so little threat, do you believe the Descent dogs would be protecting us? They clearly know sothing we don’t, though I imagine we are about to learn . Even all of that forgotten, he still has the Sword Maiden on his side . She alone is enough to pose a threat to everyone and everything . . . and you dare say we have a few thousands of years of respite? Humph, arrogant brat . "
" . . . how strong do you think is the Sword Maiden?" Erebus asked with interest clearly present in his eyes .
" . . . I’ll know soon enough . " the old man said, closing his eyes and returning to the state within which he seemingly didn’t even exist .
"Proceed with the plan," Freya turned to Erebus, nodding . "Do it silently and stealthily, but leave the traces of life behind . We need him to co alone, after all . "
"Yes . " Erebus nodded, vanishing . The young man, Yovel, followed soon after, glancing at the old man behind him one last ti before disappearing, leaving the old man and Freya alone .
" . . . what do you think are our chances tomorrow?" Freya asked, looking up at the full moon above her .
" . . . make it quick," the old man said . "If not, run away . "
" . . . that bad?" Freya sighed, frowning . "Am I making another mistake, Y’nn?"
"You’ve made the mistake the day you t the boy and didn’t carve his heart out," the old man said, his eyes still closed, white hair fluttering freely in the wind . "And you made another the day you watched him flee from the ruins . . . and another when you let him face Vy . . . and you’ve made the last allowed one that day by the fountain, where you should have used the Mirror . "
" . . . he didn’t seem ready . " Freya sighed lowly, shaking her head .
"He was," the man said . "More so than anyone realizes, perhaps even Ataxia . "
"What do you an?" she asked, turning around swiftly, but the old man had already disappeared . Her expression distorted slightly as thoughts inside her mind spun, but she couldn’t co up with an answer no matter how much she tried . Sighing once more, she glanced down at the city of Do’r with a downcast expression . "Forgive . . . forgive us . . . and please understand . . . " her whisper faded out into the wind as she vanished from the spot, leaving behind an open sky full of stars surrounding the full moon . . . and the eerie silence that seed to wash over the entire city down below .
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