Chapter 1843: Brothers at War (Part 1)
Lithâs face showed only spite at Orpal, Solusâ focus as she deciphered the Sealed Space spell, and Elinaâs utter despair.
âIâve visited the Golden Griffon enough times to draw an accurate map of it.â The Dead King said. âVlďŹth your DoLorean, we can invade it and move so quickly that Thrud wonât be able to rearrange the rooms before we Spirit Warp forward.
âWhile our soldiers slaughter hers, weâll reach the core of the Golden Griffon. Iâll keep Thrud busy and buy you enough time to destroy it.
Without that lost city, sheâs nothing.
âAfter you get rid of the power core of the academy, we only have to run away and the battle will be won. The Council and the Royals will do the rest, exhausting their forces to take Thrud down along with her now mortal but still powerful army.
âOnce they are done, while they are at their weakest, weâll strike.
Without the Royals and the Council, the Griffon Kingdom will be ours to take. Iâll be its Eternal King while youâll become my trusted second in command.â
Orpalâs voice rose in intensity as he spoke, the images that he was describing almost visible to his eyes. He could already see himself sitting on the throne, ďŹnally achieving the respect he deserved and with his hated brother as his ďŹrst slave.
âAre you insane?â Lith said, making the bubble pop. âYou need my Demons, my crafts, my weapons, ad my expertise. l wouldnât even accept sharing the Kingdom with you, let alone serving you. Give me one good reason I should do it.â
âBecause Iâm not going to leave you a choice.â Orpal said with a huge grin on his face.
He had been waiting for that question and seeing his plan running on track according to his schedule ďŹlled him with joy. I-Ie had learned everything he could from Lithâs raid on his mansion.
Inside the Sealed Space spell communications were cut off. There was not enough world energy for a full breath of Origin or Void Flames,
no way to bring his loved ones to safety, or even the possibility to cast whatever had darkened Derios.
Orpal had taken a page from Lithâs book, preparing several contingency measures for that meeting. Even the arrays that blinded mystical senses and his Thralls were just two of them.
I-Ie was certain to have cornered Lith. To have already put a leash on his neck, a muzzle on his face, and a cage around him. They were all invisible and Orpal couldnât wait for the moment when Lith would notice them.
âYou have stolen my stuff. That wasnât very brotherly of you, but Iâm a forgiving man and Iâll allow you to keep it. Consider it your advance payment for your allegiance and the ďŹrst batch of materials for your crafts.
âFor fairness, however, I need to take something of yours. Just to make sure that you donât get funny ideas. Mom and your girlfriends are coming with me.â Orpal said, making Lithâs eyes go wide.
As he clenched his teeth, dark clouds gathered above the Heavenly Wolf restaurant and the sound of distant thunder echoed.
âDonât worry, Iâll keep them safe and sound for you and give them back once Thrud is dead. Worst case scenario, I hope you donât mind your older brother getting a taste ofââ A low rumble in the ground had grown in intensity until Orpal sensed it below his feet.
âWhat do you think you are doing? Stop immediately or Iâll kill them here and now!â
âIâm not doing anything.â Lith said while his eyes bumed with mana and his aura ďŹlled the sealed space, making the borders of the spell visible to the naked eye. âlf I had such power, I would have used it to smite you, not wasted it in theatrics!â
âNight, whatâs happening? Isnât Sealed Space supposed to block him?â
Orpal asked while the pressure that Lith exerted made the Dead King suddenly doubt his allegedly perfect plan.
âIt is. Thereâs no way your brother can cause a quake and a storm so quickly. 1tâs beyond him. Itâs something beyond even you, me, and Moonlight.â The Horseman could speak because the information was of no help to her host.
Quite the contrary, it made his fear and anxiety grow. Night had meant to shut up, but panic had gotten the best of her.
Fear or not, she was right. Lith wasnât doing anything. It was Mogar resonating with him, singing their call and waiting for his reply. There was no way to seal the planet off those they were interested in.
The air they breathed was Mogar, the soil they walked was Mogar,
and even the world energy that empowered the Sealed Space was Mogar. No one could get rid of them more than they could shake off their own shadow.
Lith felt the call of the tribulation, yet he had no idea what Mogar wanted from him. At the same time, he could feel his mana core stirring against the fetters of the deep violet that hindered its growth.
The mana core was begging Lith to remove the chains, clawing and slamming against its cage to escape.
Yet Lith had no idea how to do that either. There was no mystical sixth sense guiding him nor did the Tiamat form come with a convenient instruction manual. He had discussed the issue countless times with everyone who knew he was an Awakened yet the answer kept evading him
âWhat the fuck am I supposed to do?â He asked Solus.
âI donât know!â She replied, racking her brain and even using the Eyes to understand what was happening but to no avail.
âl have a counter offer.â Since everyone seemed to want something from him, Lith decided that it was time to unleash the fury that he had bottled up until that moment, hoping that it was the right answer.
âLet Kami go, let me Warp everyone to safety, and in exchange, Iâll give you a painful but not too slow death.â
âKami?â Orpal said with a laugh. âHow cute of you. Let me make you a counter counter-offer.â
At a snap of his ďŹngers, a Nightwalker emerged from the shadow of Elinaâs seat. Orpal couldnât ďŹll the restaurant with Thralls without the risk of his paranoid brother noticing them nor could he use undead that would be paralyzed or killed by the midday sun.
What he could do was bribe humans and use them to carry his soldiers with their shadows once Lith was done sweeping the place.
The Nightwalker Thrall was a young woman with a thin build and a powerful enchanted knife pointed at Elinaâs throat. Her aim wasnât to kill the hostage. Just to make her bleed and command respect into the Tiamat.
Yet the blade never reached its target.
A second shadow rose from the table quicker than the ďŹrst, clenching the Nightwalkerâs wrist with a grip of steel.
âKeep your fucking hands off my mother.â Trion Proudstar, aka Trion Verhen, stood almost two meters (6â6âł) tall in his oneâeyed demon form.
He had never left Nightâs side since the day she had killed him, waiting for an opportunity to exact his revenge or at least warn his family of the danger they were in.
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