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Chapter 125

No Truth To Beckon

Sylas slashed his blade horizontally, easily cutting through yet another Ghoul. Within just fifteen minutes that he had been back, he'd already killed over thirty Ghouls, saving nearly a dozen people in the process. Agnes followed behind, strictly when he cleared the area, though, as they made their way toward the castle's center.

Unfortunately, they didnt encounter anyone who could talk--it was just Ghouls. Not even special Ghouls, just ordinary ones, ones that died in a single strike of his. It was boring and tiring, mowing them down. And yet, he had to check carefully as to not miss anything. If it was truly just the Ghouls, then it was pointless. He had no ans of discovering who it was that effectively sicced the dead onto the castle.

Bit by bit, he began to pour his mounting anger into his strikes; they grew more violent, more archaic. There was no rhy or reason to them, as though he had reverted to a beginner who simply swung the sword around, fueled by rage.

By the ti he'd gotten to the castle's entrance, he'd killed over eighty, alleviating a lot of pressure from others and causing them to form small brigades to push back. Derrek and Valen waited at the entrance, both shocked and relieved when they saw him. Sylas cut down one last Ghoul that was nearby and sighed, walking over to the two.

What happened? he asked, glancing around. Though he helped, there were still many dead. Dead that the castle could not afford.

"I... I don't know," Derrek replied. "They just appeared, out of nowhere. Not from the north, though. They ca... they ca from the west."

West? Sylas asked, glancing toward the direction. What the fuck is west?

Mountains, Valen replied with a bitter smile. And more mountains.

Any bandit camps?

No.

... well, theres sothing, he said. When did they co?

A few hours ago. Where were you? Derrek asked.

Out and about, Sylas replied as Agnes joined them. Tsk. Uninterested in human matters my ass. That lying bitch. I swear, one day, Ill rip her throat out and fuck it into ashes.

... while Agnes blushed and looked away, Valen and Derrek looked at him quizzically.

Notice anything strange about them? Sylas asked.

No, Valen replied. From the looks of it, just ordinary Ghouls. Its not even a particularly strong invasion, but considering our circumstances...

West, huh? Sylas said, taking a swing from the gourd hanging from his belt. Looks like we aint restin, Angy.

Never call Agny again, Agnes said. Besides, Agnes isnt even my na!

Well, you wouldnt tell your na. Cant call you hey you and hey bitch anymore.

Haaah...

Youre heading out... again? Valen asked, the tone of his voice strange. Sylas looked down at the young, wheelchair-bound lad. Hed realized that he hadnt been spending a lot of ti with them ever since Agnes and he started traversing outside the castle.

I went back beyond north, Sylas said.

H-huh?!!! both Derrek and Valen exclaid in abhorrent shock.

t with a leader or sothing, Sylas said. Learned a couple of things. Apparently, it aint them thats been sending the dead at us. I an, yeah, its their dead, but theyre just loaning them out. Like rcenaries. If the dead ca from the west, then we need to see whats west. If its just mountains, oh well. But if it aint... so heads will hang. Dont worry about anything, Sylas added. In ti, everyone will pay their due. Lets go, he faced Agnes and hollered, imdiately heading toward the castles exit.

Agnes glanced at Derrek and Valen and smiled faintly before jogging over and catching up to Sylas, matching his pace afterward. She'd occasionally glance at him, though her gaze was glued to the nurous corpses lying about, most mangled beyond recognition.

Makes you wonder, huh? Sylas said.

Huh?

If they wanted us dead, why not just co? How much of a coward you gotta be to send the dead after us?

... yeah, she mumbled. If Im being honest... sotis I wish I never dread of you.

...

Call it my childish innocence and naivety, she continued. But I liked the world a whole lot better before I t you.

Theres nothing wrong with liking the world, Sylas said.

Huh? But you said--

I like the world as well, he grinned. What I say is within the context of who we are, Agnes. But, by and large, your average folk are malice-free. They rely wish to live their ordinary lives in ordinary ways, blissfully separate from whatever horseshit were involved with.

Do you really think theres anything west of us? she asked.

I dont know, he shrugged. Im as blind as you are. But there is sothing sowhere, that much is certain. What worries is that they knew when I departed north and, more importantly, seem aware that Im strong enough to easily cull an army of Ghouls by myself.

Isnt that a good thing? she asked. You being a deterrent.

"Honestly? I'd much rather they all co to our doorstep so I can at least fucking know who they are. This way, they're just hiding and I need to shoot blind ti and again. There are so, so, so many bits and chunks and pieces of knowledge that are floating around that it's almost impossible to keep a track of everything. One of the things I hate the most is that I don't have a superpower to write down sothing in a book and take it through the loops, just so I can actually be sure of things."

... like what? she asked as they exited the castles grounds, making a turn left.

When I first t that chicks Emperor or whatever he was, Sylas said. I am almost absolutely certain he threatened that the dead will have their vengeance or sothing. It wasnt dead, but he used so other na. Fuck if I know which one, though, but that's beside the point. I'd actually completely forgotten about him, to be honest. It was one of the events that nearly made shit my pants... and it's been so long that I'd forgotten."

...

Whats more, it wasnt so inconsequential thing, like what I ate for breakfast eighteen loops ago, he continued. It was the opening of the Well. The return of the dead or what have you. And... Id forgotten. More and more, I feel myself slipping. Shit, cant even trust my mories any longer. How many of them are just my brains desperate attempt to keep sane?

I cant imagine what its like, she said. But thats really a big thing to forget.

It really is, right? the two cracked a smile. Man. Im goin senile.

You were never much for the brain, she said. Your forte is brawn.

Holler, he said. You shoulda told that to whoever gave this power.

... they gave it to you for a reason, Sylas, she said sternly. Of that, I am absolutely certain. No. Even if did happen to be you just by chance, she added. That chance was still fateful. It couldnt have been anyone other than you.

Pretty sure it could have.

No, she shook her head. If it had been anyone else, I would have never co to them. And, as you know, Im the key to figuring this whole thing out!

Oh, yeah, youre the big key, Sylas rolled his eyes. God, I wish I had your confidence. Nothing brings you down. Right, I kind of rushed us out of there since I couldnt stand Valens look, but do you need to rest?

So you did run away! she exclaid. I held back because I didnt want to hurt you... but you really ran away!

Of course I did, Sylas scoffed. I dont need to stand there and take that self-fueled ntal and emotional abuse when its gonna get reset anyway. Ive figured out how to deal with my demons.

Sit down and process them in a healthy and aningful way?

Ignore the living shit out of them.

Gah, she gagged. Sylas! Seriously! Do you even want to beco better? And here I thought you were making progress!

... I am, he glanced at her. But demons are scary, man.

... haah, she sighed, shaking her head. Whatever. This is just who you are. Theres no need to change, I dont think. I just wish... you were easier on yourself.

"You're easy enough one for the both of us," he laughed. By now, the two had already made so way from the castle, entering a brief segnt of woods before it spilled into the frigid, frozen, sky-piercing ring of mountains. "And I thank you for that. Honestly, sotis I don't think you're even real, just sothing I made up to make myself feel better."

Nah, no way, she shook her head. Theres no way you had ever seen anyone as beautiful as before, ergo, you would have never been able to conjure up soone as beautiful as to follow you around.

...

...

Flawless logic.

I know.

I was being sarcastic.

I refuse to recognize sarcasm.

Never knew that was an option.

Well, now you do.

Haah, Sylas chuckled bitterly. Never a boring day with you, huh? Oh well, so be it. O ye the most beautiful, can you make us so wine? Im out.

Already? she looked at him. You have a problem.

Wrong. Problems.

Huh?

Not a problem, he explained. Many, many, many, many problems.

...

... wine?

No.

Please?

No, she refused. Nothing until tomorrow.

I will die.

No you wont, you big baby, she criticized. You might die if you keep chugging it down. Just leave everything to . Ill make a proper man out of you yet!

... haah. Whatever. This is what I get for stoking your ego.

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