âAs long as you remember me, a part of me will always live inside of you and a part of you will always be with me.â Phloria said.
âNo.â Lith shook his head. âIâve gone through this already and I know how it ends. The moment you die, that part of me will die with you. Forever.â
âThank you for being here with me in my final moments.â Phloria cupped his face again. âIâm glad that youâve been my first boyfriend and, in a way, also the last. Goodbye, my beloved master.â
She chuckled at the 100-year servitude the Council had imposed on her and then she kissed him.
It was merely a peck, but it conveyed all the feelings she still felt and the warmth of her soul.
Her body faded away, starting from the feet, leaving the lips for last.
Leaving Lith alone.
The Void stood beside him, bearing the same appearance that Derek McCoy had in life. Only the pitch-black skin and the white eyes betrayed his undead state.
The Void gently clenched Lithâs shoulder in a caress, yet his face seemed made of stone and his gaze was cold. Lith was still weeping Phloriaâs loss whereas the Void was shedding no tear.
Quite the contrary, the edges of his mouth were twisted upwards in a cruel and savage smile.
âDonât you dare blame Phloria for her own death!â Lith knew that it was all happening inside the Mindscape and that the Void was just a part of himself, yet he hated the Void nonetheless.
âDonât you dare to say things like she was too weak and deserved to die or I swear on Carlâs name-â
âI wonât do anything like that.â The Void cut him short, his voice deep and guttural like wind wailing through an abyss. âNor will I try to take over your body or blame you for our failure. Iâve grown past that. We have grown past that.
âKnow that youâve done everything I would. Even in hindsight, thereâs nothing I can blame you for.â
âThen what are you smiling about? If you have no snarky remark to make, why the fuck are you laughing?â Lith replied in outrage.
âBecause Phloria didnât die. She was murdered. She was taken away from us and it wasnât our fault.â The Void clenched his teeth in a furious snarl, his eyes flaring with Decay. âWe know whoâs responsible and we can make Thrud pay.â
Lith remained stunned for a second. Then, his grief started to turn into rage.
Slowly at first but quicker by the second, like a snowball thrown from a mountain peak turning into an avalanche.
âI promised myself I would never again lose someone I love, yet I failed.â Lith now was gritting his teeth, his eyes white in a mirror image of the Void. âI canât bring the dead back, but I can at least avenge them.â
âIndeed.â The Void nodded. âI was smiling because this is no different from Carlâs demise. The situation is terrible, but itâs something weâve already dealt with in the past. I was smiling because we know what to do.â
Images from Tyrisâ and Baba Yagaâs speech flooded Lithâs mind, reminding him about how dangerous was the path onto which Thrud was pushing him. Then, he remembered about Solusâ first meeting with Mogar.
âIf Thrud wants the Destroyer, Iâll give it to her. If Mogar wants a Lord of Destruction, so be it!â
As an answer to his fury, clouds started to gather and the ground to shake with growing intensity.
***
The area around the Golden Griffon, a few seconds before.
âDammit, where the heck did Phloria take Verhen?â Iata the Sekhmet was scouring the land in search of the two fighters. âThings should be wrapping up in-â
An inhuman wail of pain caught her attention and that of the Divine Beasts accompanying her.
âThere we go. Remember the plan. Quick and efficient. No banter, no bravado. We kill him and take the body to the Golden Griffon, are we clear?â She asked.
âCrystal.â The others nodded in unison, with one exception.
Ufyl, the Seven Headed Dragon, couldnât hide the disgust and shame he felt on any of his many faces. He had been Phloriaâs partner for most of her brief career as Thrudâs General and had grown attached to her.
âMan, the True Queen is a damn genius.â Xondar the Garuda said with a laugh. âShe knows how strong Verhen is in the mind and body so she struck him in his only weak spot, the heart.â
âIndeed.â Ophius the Quetzalcoatl nodded. âThe only things he cares about are his friends and family. We already know how weak he gets when one of them gets hurt. Like when his father was kidnapped or his mother attacked.
âItâs only in moments like that that he makes huge mistakes. Now that heâs grieving, itâs the perfect opportunity to take him out.â
âWas it really necessary?â Ufyl felt like he wanted to puke. He failed to recognize the people he called siblings in those heartless monsters. âPhloria was a great general and a mage capable of using Blade Magic.
âKilling her like that was a fucking waste of talent.â
âYou are right, Ufyl, but it was necessary.â Iata patted his scaly back, feeling his grief. âShe didnât share our cause and we had no way to keep her in our ranks. Verhen, Fyrwal, or Tessa would have sooner or later rescued her.
âThen imagine what would have happened once Phloria joined the When All Are One array as well. Imagine the destructive power she would have contributed to unleashing against our Queen. Iâm sorry for Phloria, but killing her was the right thing to do.
âShe was too powerful a weapon to let her fall into the enemyâs hands. Especially after the Queen had personally trained her and shared so many of our secrets with her.â
âPhloria isnât a weapon! She is- was a person! A good person! She was my friend.â Ufylâs rage flared up and then sadness overpowered it once he was forced to accept that Phloria was dead.
âI know and Iâm sorry for your loss.â Iata glared at Ophius and Xondar who were sniggering at the Dragon. âSadly, in war sacrifices are necessary. We are soldiers, Ufyl, and we have our orders. Can I count on you?â
âYes, you can.â Ufyl threw a mean look at his other companions and said nothing else as they descended to the ground.
Finding Lith was easy, all they had to do was to follow the wails and sobs. That and the shaking trees and the quaking ground.
The Divine Beasts shapeshifted into their human forms and combined their bloodline abilities. Iata infused them all with Life Maelstrom while Ophius used the Mana Aura ability to share his Mana Body with the others.
âLetâs be quick and surgical.â Iata said via a mind link while making the group stop at a safe distance that would prevent Lithâs sense from perceiving their arrival. âYou know the plan. Who wants to deal the killing blow?â
Ufyl couldnât take his eyes off Phloriaâs shrouded corpse, sending only white noise in reply.
âIâll do it.â Xondar the Garuda said.
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