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VOLUME 8: CHAPTER 16

VOLUME 8: CHAPTER 16

“Father, are we really going to just stay here and do nothing?” said Lui Marcus.

They were currently in the Marcus Family’s estate located in the Inner District of the Capital.

“Those people! They kept on slandering Lark’s name!” said Lui indignantly.

Although Lui knew that another person was currently inhabiting the body of his little brother, he still couldn’t help but fume with rage upon hearing of all the rumors and accusations currently spreading throughout the entire capital.

“It’s not slander.” The Duke calmly read the newspaper in his hand. As expected, even the newspaper was filled with written articles regarding the evil crimes Lark had committed. “Most of them are true in the first place.”

As the Head of the Marcus Family, Duke Drakus knew very well the various crimes Lark had been committing behind his back. He was even aware of how Lark trafficked children and tortured them, all for the sake of entertainment.

Back then, the Duke used his authority to cover up for his second son’s mistakes. He continued covering for the atrocious misdeeds of his son, until that incident involving the priests from the Temple of the Water God.

It was the last straw. Even he, a Duke, couldn’t afford to make enemies out of the Temple.

“But still!” said Lui. He clenched his fists as he looked at his father. “We should at least send our men and—”

“—Lui.” The Duke put down the newspaper and looked at his eldest son in the eyes. “You’ve seen it, didn’t you? That seven-headed monster that could probably destroy the entire Kingdom.”

Indeed, Lui Marcus had seen the creature back then at the Marcus Duchy. The creature was so massive and the mana undulating around it was so powerful that even Lui knew that there was no way for mere humans to defeat it.

“A human who could tame such a creature is nothing short of a god in this realm,” said the Duke. “You worry too much. Your little brother, Lark Marcus, would be able to easily deal with this himself.”

Lui couldn’t utter a rebuttal.

Would a magician as powerful as that one even need their help? From the perspective of that human, these ploys were probably laughable.

“But it’s regrettable,” said the Duke. “Even now, we are cleaning up the mess made by that damnable brother of yours. It truly is fortunate that Lord Evander took over his body. That kid, that human trash, doesn’t—”

The Duke stopped midway through his speech upon seeing Lui’s fierce gaze. It was truly troubling how much the Silver War God cared for his family. He showed brotherly love even for that devil incarnate. If only Lui wasn’t this naïve, he would be perfect.

“Father…”

The Duke sighed and rubbed his brows.

“Time has changed, Lui,” said the Duke. “We will send help if they asked for it, but for now, stay put. Don’t do anything unnecessary. I’ve received a message from Big Mona.”

“From the merchant?”

The Duke looked at the window. “Something big will happen soon. And when the time comes, we’ll show everyone why they shouldn’t make an enemy out of the House Marcus.”

Big Mona had sent out letters to several trustworthy members of the Royal Faction and the Marcus Faction that had come to the capital for the coronation ceremony. In his letter, he clearly stated that the chance to prove their worth to the next king of the nation would soon present itself.


***


Two days after Big Mona met with the leader of the information guild and the leader of the rats of the slums, he finally returned to the King’s Castle.

Immediately, he requested a meeting with Lark.

“It’s been a while, partner,” Big Mona greeted.

Following behind the fat merchant were the two members of the Arzomos Tribe that were acting as his guards. Judging by Big Mona’s movements, it seemed that he’d gotten used to ordering the two of them around.

“I read your letter,” said Lark. “You need more men this time?”

After confirming the authenticity of the information given by Casius, Big Mona decided to finally launch an attack on Black Midas.

“That’s right.” Big Mona sat on the couch, right across Lark. Using his thumb, he pointed at the two Arzomos behind him. “Can I ask for several more of them?”

“How many do you need?”

Big Mona rubbed his chin. “Considering that there are three main locations where the underworld syndicate is located in the capital, around fifteen should suffice.”

That amount would probably be enough to kill even a High Demon. If they worked together, they could even slay a dragon. Of course, Lark did not tell Big Mona this.

“What do you think, Kel?” said Lark.

From inside the room, a voice spoke, “If it’s to help quell those stupid rumors, then I don’t mind.”

Big Mona’s eyes slowly widened the moment the leader of the Arzomos revealed himself. The fat merchant realized that he’d been inside the room the entire time, hiding himself using invisibility magic or something similar.

Big Mona looked at the two Arzomos standing behind him. It seemed that out of everyone here, only he did not know that the leader was in the room.

“We only need to kill several humans, isn’t that right?” said Kel’ Vual.

Kel’ Vual’s predatory gaze, coupled with his large physique, made his statement sound more threatening. For a moment, Big Mona felt shivers crawl down his spine. Just like the two Arzomos who served as his guards, it seemed that even the leader had no constraints when it came to taking someone’s life. Fortunately, these monsters were loyal to Lark.

“They’re members of the largest underworld syndicate of this Kingdom. Scourges of this nation,” Lark said to Kel’ Vual. He turned to the fat merchant, “But Mona, how reliable is this information you received from the information guild?”

“Don’t worry, partner.” Big Mona smiled broadly. “I tasked my men to verify the information and the locations themselves. We’re certain that they’re indeed connected to the underworld syndicate.”

Big Mona pulled out a folded parchment from his inner pocket and slid it on the table, toward Lark’s direction.

“This is?” Lark took the parchment and unfolded it. He started reading its contents.

“List of nobles who agreed to participate in our plans,” said the fat merchant.

Lark looked at the list of nobles written on the parchment.

Duke Drakus, Viscount Zacharia, Lord Chase, Viscount Lakian, Viscount Carlos, Baron Morivar, Duke Youchester, and several other unfamiliar names.

Lark was surprised that a lot of powerful nobles agreed on helping them with their plans. They could probably include more nobles in this list, but for now, Big Mona decided to contact only the trustworthy ones.

“Even Duke Youchester,” mumbled Lark.

“That man is stubborn. I heard from His Majesty that the Youchesters promised to support whoever is the chosen winner in the competition to the throne,” said Big Mona. “And the Duke is sticking to his promise.”

The Youchester Family.

A Ducal House that ruled the northeastern part of the Kingdom’s territory. Their territory was right next to the Dwarven Kingdom. Out of the three ducal houses, the Youchesters held the most fertile land.

“No matter how thorough and careful the Kelvins are, there’s bound to be pieces of evidence linking them to Black Midas,” said Big Mona. “As long as this plan succeeds, it should be easy for us to reverse their cards.”

Moreover, the head of the information guild promised to help them as long as they took care of the underworld syndicate.

“Very well,” Lark folded the parchment and put it inside his pocket. “Mona, I’ll leave this in your hands.”

“Of course.”

***

After meeting with Lark, Big Mona went to his room in the castle.

He hardly slept the past two days, as he was busy meeting with different people, sending messages, and formulating plans on dealing with Black Midas and the Kelvin Faction.

Big Mona did all of these things just to show his worth to his beloved partner. His goal was to become an irreplaceable member of Lark’s faction.

Truthfully, Big Mona was glad that this opportunity presented itself. With this, it should be possible to solidify his position.

“How tiring,” said Big Mona.

He removed his coat, and without bothering to remove his shoes, slumped on the bed. His fat body sank deep into the mattress.

“Tomorrow will be a busy day,” he mumbled.

Big Mona decided to sleep and recuperate for the rest of the day. Tomorrow, they would raid the three main bases of Black Midas in the capital, and hopefully, wipe them out. Although Big Mona wouldn’t personally participate in battle, he would still be supervising everything from afar. Moreover, he would be coordinating with various nobles the moment they got their hands on the evidence linking the Kelvins to the underworld syndicate.

Soon, Big Mona fell asleep. Loud snoring sounds reverberated in the room.

One of the maids unlocked the door using a spare key and entered the room. Without making a sound, she slowly walked toward Big Mona. Her eyes glimmered dangerously as she gazed at the merchant.

Without uttering a word, the maid took out a dagger, raised it high above her head, and stabbed the sleeping merchant at the neck.

She tried to.

To her surprise, the dagger made a loud clank sound the moment it struck the neck of the merchant. The dagger did not manage to pierce the merchant’s flesh. It couldn’t even cut the skin.

She did not know what happened, but it felt like the dagger struck an invisible barrier.

“What?” the maid uttered in surprise.

She was about to stab the merchant again when suddenly, she found herself unable to move, as though her entire body had been frozen.

“This is the third time today, isn’t it?”

A voice, whose owner the maid couldn’t see, spoke.

Another voice answered, “This human doesn’t even know that his life is being targeted by these rats.”

Under the command of Kel’ Vual, the two arzomos who served as Big Mona’s guards made sure to protect him from all harm. They even secretly dealt with the assassination attempts of Black Midas behind the merchant’s back.

“We do not like this human, but he’s still needed by Lord Evander.”

“Like pests, these people sure are persistent.”

The ice started crawling up from the maid’s feet. She lost all color on her face upon realizing her fate. At this rate, her entire body would become frozen. She tried moving, but her body refused to listen. She tried screaming, but no voice came out.

It felt like she was trapped in a nightmare. And she couldn’t even see the people responsible for this hell.

She was willing to die for the sake of the organization. But not like this!

Ice soon covered the maid’s entire body. One of the Arzomos tapped the ice prison with his finger imbued with mana, shattering it into pieces, along with the maid’s body. Peculiarly, no sound was heard even as the ice shards fell down, even when the maid’s body disintegrated and turned to dust.

For the third time today, the two Arzomos prevented the assassination attempt on Big Mona.

“This human sure knows how to sleep,” said one of the Arzomos.

Big Mona, unaware of what just happened, snored in his sleep, mumbling incomprehensible words every now and then. Drool dripped down his mouth.

Even as he slept, the fat merchant looked so happy, as though he was looking forward to tomorrow. The day they would launch an attack on all the bases of the largest underworld syndicate in the capital.

Comments

It is Nice when enjoying the Embrace of MORPHEOUS your protected by good dreams and by ARZOMO friends

AARON SARIS

Its been a couple of books and we still dont know if Lark still have a mother. If she did died early, it makes sense that Lui has greater lover for his brother and family since they lost their mother at a young age and understand that Lark behaviors stems from lack of motherly love.

I love this story a lot. My only thing is that I am finding it harder and harder to suspend my disbelief at Lui Markus's love for the original Lark. He's presented as an honorable person, but what honorable person is willing to overlook child murder, even if the murderer is their brother??? If this is unconditional familial love, then it makes Lui Markus seem like a bit of a sociopath. I think it would help if we were at least shown memories of Lark from Lui's POV that showed whatever parts of original Lark Lui found favorable. The only childhood memory we know of between them is Lui stopping Lark from butchering animals - literal serial killer tendencies - and he chastised Lark like he was scolding him for not washing his hands before dinner or something. I wish to see what Lui sees. I can't imagine a sane person could just turn a blind eye to such a horrible human being's actions based solely of the same blood that flowed through their veins. I hope this doesn't come off wrong. I promise I'm not trying to be rude or anything like that.


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