Chapter 49
Chapter 49
Chapter 49
BEEP! BEEP!
Loud, piercing alarms echoed through the banquet hall. In an instant, the illusion magic Revelio had used with the artifact was dispelled. Several Imperial Guards, who had been waiting outside, burst into the hall.
"Prioritize the safety of the young nobles!" one of the commanders shouted.
"Move quickly!" another called out.
Flash!
It wasn't just the guards. The moment the alarm was triggered, bright lights had erupted from all corners of the room. It was a kind of emergency teleportation spell. Mages wearing robes emblazoned with the emblem of the Imperial Magic Tower appeared through the glowing portals, reinforcing the soldiers in an instant.
However, their efforts were in vain. A wall of Dark Mana blocked their way, which prevented them from rescuing the young nobles. The mana that had flowed out from the woman's—no, the succubus'—body had completely sealed off the room.
The head Caron had severed earlier began to regenerate at an unnatural speed. Starting from her neck, it grew a new body in a grotesque display.
"Hmm... My regeneration isn't perfect, is it?" the succubus remarked with a smirk as she inspected her fingers that were incompletely healed. She continued, "That sword of yours... It devoured my Dark Mana. What kind of sword is that? And since when did the Leston family have such a sword?"
Caron adjusted his grip on Guillotine, his lips curling into a grin, and said, "That's too bad. If I were just a little stronger, you'd be dead by now."
The succubus chuckled and replied, "Oh, I'm tempted to devour you right here."
"Go ahead and try," Caron taunted.
"Shall I, then?" the succubus responded. Her fingers extended, transforming into long, black claws that shimmered with Dark Mana.
Without hesitation, she slashed her claws toward Caron's neck, but he quickly propelled himself backward by projecting Azure Mana from the soles of his feet.
Slide.
He barely escaped. The tip of her claw grazed his throat, which sent a sharp sting of pain through his skin. Dark Mana attempted to invade his body, but the Azure Mana within him fought it off swiftly.
"Owner... She's beyond your current strength," Guillotine's stern voice echoed in his mind.
Caron spat on the floor, unfazed by the warning. His spit was tinged with blood.
"The Azure Mana subdued the Dark Mana quickly, but the impact wasn't fully neutralized. Compared to hers, your sea of power is too shallow," Guillotine continued.
I know, Caron thought.
There was no way he couldn't know. The creature standing before him was a succubus, a terrifying monster far beyond his current abilities.
The demons had once toyed with his life as if it was some game. Caron knew that most succubi were low-tier demons, but the woman before him wasn't. She was clearly a higher-tier demon. There was no other explanation for the immense quantity Dark Mana that radiated from her.
Just facing her made fear stir deep within his chest. But Caron suppressed that fear with hostility. She was his enemy.
Whoosh!
The Azure Mana that coursed through Caron began to resonate fiercely.
The succubus watched him with a sly smile creeping across her face. She murmured, "Such deep hatred, it's intoxicating. How does a mere boy like you harbor so much hatred? Ah, I see... The blood of the Leston family truly is different, isn't it?"
Boom!
The dark wall she had conjured shook violently, and a thunderous sound echoed as those outside the hall struggled to break through. There were already cracks on the wall, which was a sign that the imperial forces were making headway.
When the succubus noticed that, she spread her arms wide with a smile and introduced herself. "My name is Schunia. Caron Leston, I want you to remember my name. The king forbade me from acting recklessly, but... How could I resist?"
With a wave of her hand, black flowers began to bloom in midair. In moments, they covered the ceiling of the banquet hall.
"I wasn't intending on killing you today. That's not my job. But I will make sure you never forget me," Schunia said.
The thousands of flowers bloomed fully, releasing a sweet, alluring fragrance that filled the room. But just as the scent began to overwhelm the space, a sudden gust of wind swept through, dispersing the fragrance in an instant.
"Caron! Don't mind this, and just focus on what you're doing!" Revelio called out from somewhere behind him.
Schunia's smile faltered and she warned, "My flowers aren't just for show."
Shrrrrrk!
At that moment, petals detached from the flowers and began to rain down toward Caron like a deadly storm.
"Caroooooon!" Leo's voice echoed from behind.
Her split form could only look at Caron.
"I'll be waiting for you beyond the North Sea. The king is waiting for you. We will welcome you anytime," said the voice that slipped from her bisected lips.
Caron slowly approached her head. Then he lifted his foot high and said, "Don't rush me."
Crack!
His foot mercilessly stomped on the succubus' head as he said, "I'll come for you, so no need to hurry."
He smiled as he watched the succubus dissolve into petals. At last, he had found it. The reason he needed to grow stronger.
I will become stronger, Caron thought to himself.
***
Leo stood frozen, staring blankly at the chaos around him.
"Prepare for more attacks! Brace for more assaults!" one of the commanders shouted.
"Bring a priest here immediately!" someone called out.
"The mages from the Imperial Magic Tower need to set up a barrier—!" another commander instructed.
"Raise the security for His Majesty and the Crown Prince! Summon all forces!" a commander ordered.
The grand chandelier had already crashed to the ground, and wounded people groaned in pain throughout the hall. The knights who had just entered moved quickly, looking after the injured. However, there was one spot in the banquet hall that even they didn't dare approach. It was the center of the hall.
"Ah," Caron murmured.
Leo's gaze locked onto a single figure in the center of the banquet hall. There stood a boy, covered in wounds. Blood dripped from petals embedded in his skin, pooling on the floor where he stood.
"...Caron!" Leo yelled as he rushed toward his cousin, but instinctively stopped short after only a few steps.
The murderous intent emanating from Caron was so overwhelming that feared Guillotine would cut him down if he got any closer. It was an unrelenting wave of hostility. Leo wondered how his younger cousin, a mere thirteen-year-old, could emanate such intense hostility. It was terrifying, because he had never seen Caron like this before.
And yet, despite the fear, Leo bit his lip and forced himself to take another step. He was scared, but that wasn't a reason enough to leave his cousin in this state. He had let Caron fight alone. His cousin, who was practically his younger brother, had been left to reach this breaking point on his own. Guilt surged through Leo, but he couldn't afford to be paralyzed by it.
Caron looked so fragile it was as if he'd crumble with the slightest touch. Step by step, Leo cautiously moved closer.
"Caron," he called out. Although his voice trembled, he spoke his cousin's name with all the strength he could muster.
There was no response. Caron simply stared at the black petals scattered on the floor.
"Caron!" Leo shouted his cousin's name louder this time. Finally, Caron turned to look at him, and the murderous intent that had weighed him down vanished in an instant.
Caron frowned slightly and muttered, "I'm not deaf. You don't have to shout."
"You're hurt, you idiot!" Leo said.
"I'm fine. They're just scratches. A bit of medicine will do the trick," Caron replied.
Up close, Caron looked even worse. His shirt, if it could still be called that, was shredded beyond recognition and soaked with blood. When Leo saw Caron like that, his throat tightened with emotion.
Leo reproached himself over what he'd been doing while Caron had been fighting so fiercely. He hadn't even been able to take a single step. The fear brought on by the Dark Mana and the murderous intent Caron radiated had paralyzed him, which stopped him from protecting his cousin's back.
The guilt turned into self-loathing, but Leo fought to suppress it as he protested, "How can you call those mere scratches? You need to get treated right now!"
"I'm telling you, I'm fine," Caron said.
"Get treated!" Leo shot back.
"...You don't have to get mad... Sorry, I'll get treated, okay?" Caron replied with his usual playful tone, and Leo couldn't help but give him a strained smile in response.
"...Why are you... apologizing... You damn bastard?!" Leo exclaimed.
"Why are you crying again?" Caron asked as he noticed the tears that were falling from Leo's eyes.
He let out a small chuckle as he watched his cousin's face contort with emotion, continuing, "Looking at you cry like that, I can't help but think you're better off without makeup. Maybe leaning into a pitiful look might work for you. At least it'll evoke some sympathy—"
Thud.
Before Caron could finish his joke, his body collapsed, crumpling to the ground.
"Caron!" Leo screamed as he lunged toward his cousin.
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