After thinking for a mont, he then decided to ask. "Then why-why did you capture us?"
Cygnus let out a loud laugh that echoed in the dungeon. "Why?" He repeated the man's question. Cygnus brushed his hair up and crouched down to look at the man in the eye. "It's because I am going to torture you and let you experience the true aning of pain."
The man was stumped and rendered speechless. He did not know how he should react because of the statent. 'Why would this man torture them when this was the first ti that they would be seeing each other?' He silently asked himself.
"Are you sure that this is the first ti you've seen ?" Cygnus asked loudly.
The other prisoners in the cells were already awake at that ti and were all listening to him. They were all thinking about the sa thing. In their one thousand years of living, they did what they wanted and killed those who went against them. No one would know who they were before they beca immortals.
"A very presumptuous assumption. Did you think that your sins of the past would be covered up by the passage of ti? Well, all of you are wrong because I am here to remind you of what you did." Cygnus stood up and took a step back as he admired how these people were being detained in a cell. "But before I do that, I will invite one more person to join you all."
He turned around and walked back towards the gate. He suddenly stopped and without looking back the master spoke, "Ah yes, I forgot to remind you all, enjoy your stay in this place."
After that event, the people who captured the Circle of Eight returned to their duties. Cygnus on the other hand wrote a letter to the man who was enroute to where their eting place was. He entrusted the letter to one of Ignius's minions and instructed it to wait at the rendezvous point.
Aberleign was on his way to the place where he and the others agreed to et. He wanted to talk to them and also to warn them that they should be careful. It took him a day to travel and during the night, he found an inn where he could temporarily stay.
Early the next morning, he departed and reached a secluded place between the kingdom of Lunaira and El rey. It was a small forest thought to be inhabited and no one usually enters this forest. So, they decided to et at that place.
It took him an hour to finally reach the center of the forest where a lake was calmly situated. He looked around but saw that none of the mbers of the Circle of Eight was there. He frowned and he suddenly felt that there was sothing in the room.
Matter concerning the circle would always make the mbers anxious and their desire to fix it would always prompt them into action. This ti it was concerning that none of them showed up when it was already ti for their eting. Aberleign let his guard up when he realized that soone was actually in that place.
The man was hidden behind the trees and he was dressed in an all-black clothing like that of a butler. He was also wearing white gloves and had a head of black hair. His skin was tanned unlike the common skin of the citizens of Lunaira.
Aberleign carefully approached the man and he stopped at a distance. The man felt his presence so, he side-stepped and looked at the person who ca. He gave Aberleign a quick look before he too stepped forward.
"Welco Sir Aberleign Sunox, an esteed mber of the Circle of Eight," the man bowed. "My master wanted to et you in person, so he sent to et you and give you this letter." He stretched out his hand and handed Aberleign the sealed letter.
Aberleign received the letter and stared at it for a few seconds. "Who are you and who is your master? Is he the World Breaker?"
The man actually smiled and shook his head. "My master, you will et him if you follow what is written on that letter."
The man bowed and did not give him any more information about who the owner of the letter was. He then turned around and walked away. He went in the opposite direction of where the elder ca from. Aberleign watched as he disappeared behind the foliage and after that the feeling of being watched disappeared.I think you should take a look at
Even after reaching the inn where he stayed, he could only stare at the sealed letter. He did not know if he should really open it or ignore it. He took several deep breaths before he finally had the courage to remove the seal and unfold the letter that was in it.
Aberleign silently read the letter and even did it for the second ti before he threw it on the table. There was not much written in the letter, only an address and a few words. He stood up and prepared to leave once again. There was no point in him pondering over that letter so he should just go and et the one behind it.
The letter he left behind disintegrated and disappeared. Now, only Aberleign knew what the contents of it were. Instead of using his carriage, he opted for a horse for faster travel. He rode the whole night without rest until he reached a very familiar place. He had been to that place a couple of tis because he had been visiting his future disciple.
The gate was opened as if welcoming him and without hesitation he stepped inside the manor. He rode to the manor's front door and alighted from his horse. The door was even opened, so he entered without any fuss. The manor was silent as the servants were not there to greet him.
His attention was caught by the light that was still in the manor's living room. Aberleign walked in there and saw that Rigel was there. He was reading a book and only the flipping of pages could be heard inside the place. Aberleign casually took an empty seat in front of the young man and they remained silent for a while.
"I never thought that you would be the one. I never noticed." These were Aberleign's first words after a mont of silence between them.
Cygnus closed the book he was reading and placed it on the table before he faced the elder who ca to the manor because of the letter. He did not like going into circles so he just straight up told him to return to the capital and et him at the Ginehart manor. Since he was the only character missing from his play, it was only a waste of ti to play with him when he could do that after capturing him.
"That's because you don't know how to look," Cygnus answered. He shook his head and even sighed, "You were only looking at my ability."
Aberleign did not answer. He did not have words to refute that claim because it was the truth. He stayed silent for a mont before he spoke again. "Why are you targeting us? And are you the World Breaker?"
"You know, every ti I hear that na, I can't help but shudder. I do not know how that knight even ca up with that ridiculous na!" He exclaid followed by a sigh. "I really don't like that na."
This answer confird the second question that Aberleign asked. He gritted his teeth because they were obviously played. The person the world has been looking for was actually just here. He had been interacting and even thought that the person would beco his disciple.
Aberleign thought that this must be the reason why he was reluctant to accept his offer. This man was truly dangerous, his façade was perfect that no one would even suspect him. He already established himself as the second son of Duke Ulysses Ginehart and the whole family attested to it. He was a terrifying man.
"Terrifying? That's a very creative way to describe but I think so too. I am terrified that sotis I feel terrified of unintentionally destroying this world without even having my revenge." Cygnus laughed after he read what was inside the man's head.
"Revenge?" The elder grasped this key point and the room suddenly beca cold. His gaze landed on Rigel and saw that he was looking at him like he was already a dead man.
"Let ask you sothing Aberleign, have you ever heard the na Altair?" Cygnus asked with a straight face.
The elder flinched at the ntion of that na. It was a na he would not forget for the rest of his life. If not for that incident a thousand years ago, he would have died already and would not be living a cursed life. He thought he was going to gain power but, in the end, all they got was immortality but their power did not grow.
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