Chapter 108
Those Who Sing
The two identical-looking won stepped forward amidst the surrounding sea of souls, both their expressions exactly the sa--ones of indifference and frigidity. Behind them, the tiny boy followed, his expression unchanging as well. There was truly sothing strange, yet Sylas was unable to pinpoint what. Nonetheless, he hoped that theyd tell him.
We applaud you for seeing it through, the two spoke out. You can die knowing you died smarter than most.
Well, considering that most are absolute morons with no thinking capacity, Sylas replied with a faint smile. It hardly makes feel better.
Tell us who sent you and who knows about this place, they said. And we will make your death painless. Oh?
We had only suspected that sothing was happening, Sylas reply caused the Prophet to look at him oddly for a mont. But never that it was this bad. Truly, when the eyes venture blind, darkness swallows.
Who suspected? they asked.
As if Ill say, Sylas shrugged his shoulders. My only solace in dying is that youll follow soon after. And then, I get to rape your ugly faces with my fists for all eternity down there in the hell.
You didnt send out a signal, the two said. Which ans that nobody will be hurrying here, especially as its deep in the Cold Snap. By the ti anyone bothers looking for you, well have left already. Apologies for the lacking solace.
... I still cant seem to determine who you are, Sylas said. You arent exactly the brightest lot, so I doubt you are all that important. Still, taking over an entire village... at least, youre ruthless, Ill give you that.
Since youre unwilling to answer our questions, the two said, withdrawing slightly. Tsk, looks like they arent the chatty type... We shall bid you an early farewell. It was a pleasure, Exorcist. Kill him.
Im gonna test them for a bit, Sylas turned to the side and spoke. Hurry and hide. If you do rember, find before I depart from the castle. If not... well, Im happy Ill get to see your many rosy expressions as I once again enjoy ssing with you.
... youre an evil man, she grumbled, though smiled in the process. Good luck.
Sylas drew out the sword from his scabbard and ran back, easily ducking in-between several attacks and slashing out repeatedly until he cleared a path, allowing her to run away. At the very least, he didnt want her to die an unnecessary, painful death. Plus, this way hed have more room to operate and move. He had no dreams of escaping; without magic, a good chunk of his bodys stamina was actually missing, and he regressed to just really athletic man from a magically enhanced tank.
All the while, he continued to move, slicing and stabbing with imnse precision. Hed gotten extrely proficient at the Heartseeker, one stab short of completing the second quest. The nine superimpositions were so strong that he was able to make a hole in a fifteen-inches-deep wall, but the attack also rattled his bones and muscles and even broke several tendons in his arm, making it nigh-unusable.
As such, he didnt use it here--in part because of that, but mostly since it was necessary. Though the n and won attacking him werent Ghouls, they were sowhat similar. Rather than a rotting corpse, they were like puppets--admittedly ones of flesh and blood, which made them even creepier.
It felt like he was stabbing into human flesh, which he suspected was made to be a deterrent for the well-minded. He, however, hardly felt a thing cutting down bodies like wheat. Their utter numbness to horror did, however, aid that lack of emotions considerably.
He managed to last about thirty seconds before he was simply overwheld. Contrary to his expectations, it wasnt his stamina that betrayed him--but the fact that he was sward by dozens of souls and no matter what was incapable of beating them back. Pushed to the ground, they went after his eyes, throat, limbs, slowly digging holes into his body, killing him.
You have died.
Save point Death has been initialized.
AAAAAAGGGHHHHHHHH!!!
It was a productive venture, all things considered, especially taking into account that he'd even given up on reaching the village. Even though he didn't get any true answers, he didn't mind; he planned on traveling to the village quite a few tis anyway, and now knowing what awaited him made planning for it all that easier. For the ti being, however, he once again had to re-learn his own path.
Hed gotten numb to the pain, easily managing to coat the entirety of his blood reserves in energy, empowering himself. Step by step, he was coming closer to completing the second transformation--one that was the gateway, he suspected, to also completing the second quest of the Heartseeker. To reverse the blood flow... wasnt easy. No, in fact, the way he was doing it was likely impossible for ordinary people.
After all, it wasnt just reversing the blood itself--he had to take into account the organs, the change in travel ti, and a myriad of other anatomical things that he was too dumb to know and realize. Whathe did know was that the ache was imnsely greater than when he was just stopping it. The difficulty, similarly, spiked--naly it was in the way that the rest of the blood behaved in relation.
When he was trying to freeze the blood flow, the rest of the blood in his veins would directly belt against the frozen part, making it harder to hold. However, in this case, not only did he have to freeze and endure the rush of the rest of the blood, but he also had to push back against that flow, making it all that much harder.
I am getting there, though, he mumbled, stretching after a brief practice session. He was about a quarter way through, and it didnt really take him that long. Though he complained about the difficulty, overall it was easier due to the fact that he already had a good foundation and he wasnt rushing in blindly. In fact, he suspected that he should be done with it in about a year, tops, if he kept at this pace.
He didnt care for the tiline, however, not anymore. However long sothing took, thats how long hed take to complete it. Hed learned to compartntalize ti itself, in a sense.
As night fell over the frosted landscape, he returned to his room, seeing that Valen wasnt there. It wasnt anything out of the ordinary; he often stayed late with the council, deliberating over this and that, and ending up sleeping in the adjacent room.
Taking off his shirt, he went over to the bucket of water and picked up the loincloth straddled to the side, wiping himself. Though the water was cold, frigid even, he didnt mind. If anything, it helped since his veins were on fire from trying to reverse the blood.
Peeking makes you a pervert, dont you know that? he spoke out suddenly.
"What? A girl can't admire a fine piece of art?" a voice replied from the windowpane, causing him to look up and see the sa, white-haired head peaking from the hole in the wall, smiling at him.
Ah, to be considered a piece of art, he said. Woe is . Then again, I wouldnt mind admiring your piece of art either, you know?
Hold your horses.
I dont have any horses.
"My art piece, though, is many legions more valuable than yours, I'm afraid," she said gingerly, vaulting over and into the room. "There are n millions of miles away who desire , you know?"
No there arent, Sylas said, finishing up and drying himself with a fresh piece of cloth. In fact, you could probably count the number of n who even know that you exist on one hand.
A-are you denying my beauty?! she grumbled.
No, youre very beautiful, he said, putting on a shirt. But all that beauty is being sapped away by naivety, vanity, and a tad touch of just pure stupidity.
... I really want to punch you. Youre even aner than you were in my mories.
So, you rembered? he asked, turning toward her.
Fragnts of it, she replied, sitting down. A touch here and there. Not everything. A lot of blanks. I did rember you asking to find you, though.
So, you didnt rember the addition to that ask in the when Im about to depart?
...
Oh, you do. You just chose to ignore it.
What?! I was excited! I didnt think even for a second Id rember!
I didnt either, to be honest, he said, sitting down opposite of her and popping open a jug of wine, pouring her a cup. Heres to your one positive: a good mory.
... why did I even co here? she sighed. Just to be abused? Ignored? I am too beautiful for that. If I wanted, I could walk out into the castle right now and get fifty n to worship my beauty.
You have a really, really, really fucked up view of n, he said. Heres a piece of advice that will last you a lifeti: the kind of n that would kneel to your beauty... are the kind that you want to avoid the most.
Hoh? Are we getting jealous?
Stop, he said. Youre not fourteen anymore.
Ugh...
Wow. It hurt that much?
You basically called a kid! she exclaid, drinking a sip of wine. Bah, this is godawful. What the hell is this?!
The wine that the rest of us mortals are forced to drink cause we dont have gods fulfilling all our desires and whims.
... haaah. Youre really bitter. A petty, bitter, little man.
I really am, he said. So, how about it?
What?
Will this bitter man finally get to learn the beautys na?
Hmm... I wonder, she smiled, fingering her lips. What should I do? Hmm? Hmm?
Fine, Ill just call you... Agnes. Yes, Agnes suits you perfectly.
E-eh? Wa--wait. What are you--
Agnes, Agnes, thine beauty is literally tiless~~pfft, ha ha ha, damn, I love making myself laugh, ha ha ha...
W-wait, what--whats going on? Hey. Why are you laughing? Sylas. Hey. Sylas? alas, Sylas remained silent, too engrossed in the sensation of laughter that his mind seed to have been missing desperately.
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