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“His… heart,” the King slowly muttered in disbelief.

I was watching the scene unfold the next day. I was actually spying on Devon, who was in the throne room with Richard as a Knight explained what had happened the night before.

“Yes, my lord. So… thing… ripped out and consud Julian’s heart. It would appear based on our best guess that Gregory had found his body in this state. He dragged the body into a nearby bathtub where he… where he slit his wrists sir and bled to death while holding the first prince… n-naked sir…”

The King didn’t look surprised. He rely scratched his chin in thought. Richard had a mildly worried look, but it likely had more to do with his concern for himself. This sort of action would make Richard the next in line to be the heir. After a mont, he noticed Devon with his eyes squinted, deep in thought.

“What is it, Devon?”

“Father…” Devon paused for a second, but then stared ahead resolutely. “I believe I must finish pursuing the Bandits.”

“Bandits! The first prince has been assassinated, and you talk of bandits?”

“Father, I believe the two are connected. This Bandit King, Denova, he sent a spy to our castle for a month. This Cornelia Bartrum was rely one of his spies. We know those adventurers found dead in the treasury room were likely his as well.”

“Yes, but as you just pointed out, they are all dead.”

Devon’s lips tightened, suggesting he wanted to refute part of that, but he shook his head instead. “Either way, Denova might have had her spread so kind of curse or monster. If I don’t seek him out now, we might lose the chance of ever capturing him. I will morn more comfortably once I see that man dead.”

The King made a fist like he wanted to berate Devon but quickly found himself at a loss for words. A mont later, he let out a breath and collapsed back on his throne, looking about ten years older.

“Very well, my son. I think it will do no good, but I will give you permission if it brings you peace of mind. Bring the head of Denova.”

“Yes, father!” Devon bowed.

It was likely that Devon had been making this argunt with the king all the previous day. Having finally gotten his permission, he imdiately went to carry out the orders before the King could have a chance to change his mind. He quickly bid his brother and the King goodbye with a bow and then left the room.

He imdiately headed to his own room where he already had a set of armor and weapons prepared to go. I watched him quickly dress, preparing himself for a battle. With the amulet, that battle would start the second he used it. In fact, he might appear the middle of the camp. I also considered that Denova might have designed it to summon directly into a cage, but that didn’t seem to be his style. At the very least, Devon should have no trouble creating an illusion outside the cage to free himself.

He checked over his equipnt nearly three tis. Once he went, wherever he went, he’d be heading back alone and on foot. Therefore, he needed to be ready for anything. He took a breath, drew his sword, picked up a sack of provisions that he was ready to drop at a mont’s notice and then poured a bit of magic into the amulet. It exploded with light, and a mont later the surrounding scene changed.

I gave a breath of relief when I saw that the scene had changed into the one I had expected. It was the camp I had rembered, and Devon had popped up right in front of the Bandit King’s tent. It was only a few steps away from where Denova had left the disembodied head of Dox long ago to make a statent to .

Devon’s sudden appearance in the middle of the camp was only seen by a few n. They stared at him absently, unable to understand what they were looking at. For Devon, the suddenness of the transport only took a few breaths to get over. He imdiately raised his sword and scread at the top of his lungs.

“Bandits! On order of the King! You are under arrest! Surrender, and you will not be hurt!”

Of course, it would have been considerably better not to announce his presence, but that was never Devon’s way. Just as many n began to flee as turned to fight him. Two illusionary n suddenly appeared beside him, and the bandits gave pause as one suddenly beca three. This gave Devon the ti to finish his ordering, and the two illusions moved forth, fighting with the precision of a third tier.

He created only one more illusion a mont later before joining in the fight himself. As Devon had explained, the more illusions he created and the more commands he gave them, the weaker her beca. These illusions only had one or two commands. They were likely sothing along the lines of capture or kill all bandits. That’s why he could make so many and still fight himself.

This was opposed to the illusion he had once created to rescue the previous Harvest sacrifice. He likely had to install hundreds of commands onto it to get it to function properly. Keep her fed, keep her safe, find her sowhere safe, if you’re attacked by soldiers, do this, if you’re attacked by bandits, do that, and so on.

The four Devon’s ended up creating a blood bath. I had figured Denova would have co out before long, but he had stayed hidden away. I pulled out of the Stalker ability for a bit and checked on Min. The summoning circle Reinhart had developed for us had not been triggered. Therefore, Denova had not fled using escape magic. It was instruntal that he ended up using that magic. Could he have seriously abandoned the camp? I knew that he was cold and gave little care for the life of other bandits, but would he really let the camp be ransacked by Devon?

When I went back into my special sight, a fire was spreading among the tents. The three illusions were finishing up running down escaping bandits and thieves. No one had surrendered although since the penalty for thievery in this country was death it wasn’t very surprising. There was no way to tell if people got away, but he had killed nearly two hundred n. Although it had been a long ti, I did recognize a few of them as forr lovers. I didn’t feel particularly bad about it.

The real Devon had approached the Bandit King’s tent and entered inside. I tensed, expecting Denova to burst out of a corner and try to strike Devon down. I really wished he had used an illusion for surveillance. This was far too risky. However, he moved forward anyway and eventually found himself in a bedroom I was only too familiar with. I had spent weeks in that bedroom, although smoke was starting to fill it now, as even the Bandit King’s tent was starting to catch fire.

Devon was looking around until his eyes suddenly caught on to sothing glinting on the dresser. He picked it up and glanced at it, and I tensed as I recognized the thing he had found. Of all the things he could find, this was perhaps the worst of them. It was my guild card. The one I had openly given Denova without question, not realizing I was basically giving him a full view of my abilities for all ti. It was absolutely one of the biggest mistakes I had ever made in this world.

Devon looked down at the card as realization crested his face. “Aria…”

The words left his mouth, and I wished I could reach out and take the guild card from his hand. It was permanently connected to , and that made it dangerous. However, a second later, he surprised by dropping the card to the floor. With a shout, he swung the sword down and the card broke in half with a small magical crack.

The text faded away on the card, and Devon gave a nod. I took a breath of relief and realized at that mont that I now owed Devon one. Well, I didn’t know if I’d ever be able to pay him back. I did give him my second virginity, so perhaps that counted for sothing.

The smoke was starting to beco too much, so Devon turned around and left the room behind. The place I might have started to call ho once continued to burn behind him. However, when he took a step out of the tent, there, standing in the middle of the camp, was Denova himself.

Devon readied his sword. “You! You look like the wanted posters. You must be the one called Denova. You’re under arrest!”

“How did you get…” Denova started, then noticing the pendant around Devon’s neck, his eyes darkened. “Aria! That bitch! Burn to ashes, from which you ca, die!”

Those last words were not ant for Devon, they were likely the phrase that would activate the death curse. I chuckled at that. He was of course too late. The curse was changed, and if he tried to trace it, he’d find I was still in the castle, exactly in the spot of Sylvia.

“Aria? You do know Aria, then?” Devon said.

“Knew…” Denova chuckled. “Her sweet little ass got in the castle and helped take your treasury. Of course, then her elf bitch forced to use a special skill that sent days out of my way. And I get back here only to find my entire camp burned to the ground. Well, no matter, you did the favor of not having to do it myself. With this money, I’m thinking about retiring.”

“You seem confident you can resist ?”

“Oh… I’ve killed tier 3 prince cunts like yourself before.”

“I just have one question for you,” Devon demanded. “What was Aria’s involvent in all of this?”

Denova laughed. “She was nothing but a giant pain in my ass. If I could only get her out of my head! Perhaps, I can start by killing you!”

Denova leapt at Devon, slashing his sword wildly. Devon danced back three steps before giving his own slash, forcing Denova to jump back as well. This was a battle between two tier 3. As I was settling down for the show of a lifeti, my vision suddenly went out. Ah! My Stalkers thirty minutes were up. I shouted in aggravation, sending my next skill out.

For two minutes I wasn’t able to see a thing, and they were so incredibly frustrating minutes. Then, the view returned again. This ti, rather than seeing just over Devon’s shoulder, my view was a little more distorted and a little higher up. It was a better view, even if it occasionally felt like I was looking through water.

The two n were battling wildly. Their swords swung and with each strike magical sparks flew. Denova’s sword often glowed blue or purple, infused with whatever magics he liked to use. Devon’s sword often made red flashes. Their fighting seed almost like a dance. The swords would strike each other in a steady rhythm as the two n moved back and forth. For a while, Denova would be making ground, and then Devon would be making ground.

Both n were covered in sweat, dirt, and ash. A cut ford on Devon’s shoulder. Another struck Denova’s arm. The fighting was fast and aggressive, neither side letting down an inch. Blades of grass suddenly erged from Denova’s feet and he jumped away before they could pierce his legs. A spike of ice shot from Denova’s hand and Devon had to dodge it as the icicle shattered into pieces and ramd into a nearby tree like shrapnel.

“It is ti we end this!” Denova shouted.

His sword started to glow a deep purple, and he swung it down. Devon jumped to the side avoiding it, but then Denova let go over the sword and spun in the direction Devon had lept. It was a feint, and a mont later a dagger slamd into Devon’s chest. I let out a scream as Denova’s blade pierced Devon. Devon looked down at Denova and then smiled. His body suddenly turned to smoke and dissipated.

Denova’s eyes widened, and he imdiately dived to the right. The blade passing where his head had been narrowly missed.

“Fucking illusion? I’ve been fighting a fucking illusion!” Denova shouted.

Devon walked out from a nearby tree. Unlike Denova who was breathing with so difficulty, covered in sweat, this Devon was in remarkably good shape. Denova suddenly whipped his hand, and a dagger flew out. Before Devon could react, it struck him in the chest. I couldn’t even beco concerned as his body imdiately started to dissolve, and he disappeared as smoke too.

Another Devon stepped out from another tree, and then two more followed, one on every side of Denova. Denova’s mouth twisted in rage.

“What kind of fucking cheat skill is this, you bastard?”

All three Devon’s smiled and shrugged. However, none of them had talked, so even I didn’t know which one was the real Devon, if any of them were. Denova could barely keep fighting one Devon. If three of them attacked him now, he wouldn’t have a chance.

As the three n started advancing on Denova, he cursed one more ti. He imdiately used his escape ability, and his body suddenly vanished from this certain trap. All three Devon’s dissipated as a fourth Devon stepped out with a frown, but my eyes turned and started rushing back. I’d need them for what ca next. After too long, I was finally going to end this.

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