Font Size
15px

"Y‑you’re insane... all of you are insane!"

The last man standing from the ambush staggered backward, eyes wild as he stared at the carpet of bodies. "Who dares try to assassinate soone that strong?! And you idiots dragged in—!"

Shock. Raw, bone‑deep fear.

They’d co convinced Shura was at most newly C‑class. Twenty D‑grade players on Second Stage should have been overkill.

Instead they’d run headlong into a butcher.

And now they understood why.

Whispers cracked between clenched teeth.

"He’s... an ability user!"

In Samsara Space, abilities are rarer than Devil Fruits—much rarer. Devil Fruits have flaws: seawater, Haki counters, elent constraints.

But Abilities co clean: no built‑in kryptonite, and the only reliable counter is—another ability.

Worse? Abilities can’t be traded. You earn them through dungeon clears. Almost no one does.

Why not a Devil Fruit? Because Fenric was only on Second Stage; the Tower’s One Piece line (where Devil Fruits drop) doesn’t open until Third Stage. Sure, you could buy one—if anyone insane enough to eat a top‑tier Devil Fruit ever put it on consignnt.

His telekinetic control—the blades, the lifted water—wasn’t low‑grade. Even if it were a Devil Fruit, it would be an ultra‑rare type no one would part with.

Their "easy bounty" had just turned mythic!

"Run? Where exactly?" Fenric’s voice cut through the panic.

With a thought. Blades rose. The few who’d tried to bolt were pinned in red arcs of steel—throats opened, bodies dropped.

He left one alive: the sa big man who’d been screaming at everyone a mont earlier. Both his hamstrings had been sliced; he couldn’t crawl, let alone flee. He froze as Fenric walked over.

"S‑Shura God! Not ! I didn’t want to—It was the Great Demon King! He organized us! He—he was the contact who—"

"Which one?" Fenric asked.

The man, shaking, pointed at a corpse face‑down in a spreading pool of blood.

Fenric’s mouth twitched. Great Demon King, huh? Small‑tir with an oversized ID.

"All right," he said. "Question, answer. Lie, and you end up like them."

"I’ll talk! Ask anything!"

"You took the job for the Devil Fruit bounty One Leaf Knows Autumn posted?"

"Yes!"

"One Fruit. Nearly twenty people. How were you splitting it?"

"It was his! The Demon King’s! We were just promised low‑tier special items as compensation after."

"Then how’d you know I’d pick this dungeon tonight?"

"After One Leaf Knows Autumn issued a reward, the Great Demon King began to organize manpower and gathered those of us who are also on the second floor. Every night, we squat at the entrance of the Samsara Tower in batches and see you. Whoever spotted you pinged the rest."

’That makes sense.’

Fenric nodded. Puzzle pieces clicked into place.

"You’ve been cooperative," he said.

Relief flooded the man’s face. "T‑then you’ll let —"

"Let you?" Fenric raised a brow. "Did I say that?" His tone cooled. "I said you wouldn’t die like them."

The blade flickered. A clean puncture through the skull. The man never felt it.

Fenric glanced at the slender throwing blades still humming in the air. Commander Wu did good work. I’ll have him forge a batch more when I visit the Great Wall again.

The blood sll thickened in the cramped living room. The ambush force was gone—erased before the nightmare mission had truly begun.

Fenric turned to leave when a gust slithered through the room. Not a draft. Cold. Bone‑needle cold.

Even with his boosted physique Fenric felt the chill slide under his skin.

Clack! The living‑room window banged open. Outside, the clear night convulsed—thunder split the sky; rain sheeted down in a sudden white wall and hamred through the fra into the room.

Fenric stopped and smiled faintly. Right on cue.

A true killer doesn’t need to stand before you. She can enter through mory, drown you in illusion, squeeze until your heart stops. Humans die helpless before ghosts... but ghosts don’t frighten .

His eyes burned bright.

Hum—

Armant Haki washed across him, skin to sole—full‑body hardening in an instant.

"Auntie Renée," he called into the rain‑dark room, voice steady. "Since you’ve co, why hide?"

Only Fenric stood there—and yet the room answered.

A woman’s voice floated up from nowhere—thin, high, mournful, soaked in age and grievance. Cantonese opera, warped by blood and resentnt.

"Lang is joyful—his concubine breaks..."

"Month to month my grievance grows—eting hard, parting harder..."

"Abandoned wife rues too late—does Phoenix still recall our vow..."

"...no mother, no father, orphaned—who pities ..."

"...did you know I coughed blood, a long sickness..."

Notes bent and shivered off the walls. The old aria Selling Flesh to Raise an Orphan should have been tragic; but in that voice it curdled into sothing that crawled beneath the skin.

Most Samsara players would already be scrambling for doors—or slicing their own arms to stay awake.

But Fenric just listened.

Heart of the Brave. Fear lines couldn’t hook him now.

"Enough theatrics," he said, eyes narrowing. "Is this what passes for style, Auntie Renée?"

You are reading Samsara Tower: Only I Know the Plot! Chapter 78: Auntie Renée, You’re Finally Here 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

Death Notice cover
Trending now

Death Notice

Gluttonous Monk ·Horror

Heisagiftedandintelligentyoungman.Heisamurdererthatenjoysthebloodshed.He...Readmore Heisagiftedandintelligentyoungman.Heisamurdererthatenjoystheblo...

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