Shen (Assassin hired by Oran Fennel) POV
The wind was sharp this high up.
Even with the concrete barrier in front of them, the occasional gust cut across the rooftop like a cold knife.
Below, the streets of Central Sector moved at a steady pace.
The sun had set an hour ago, and the sky still held a faint, dark blue tint. It was quiet now.
Two men stood near the edge of the rooftop, their coats flapping gently in the wind.
"Still canât believe we took this one," Rael muttered, rubbing his hands together to stay warm. "Fennel Corpâs out of its mind if they think this is worth the trouble."
Rael was Lean, silver-haired, with a cigarette between his fingers that had been lit and forgotten.
His tone wasnât nervous, just annoyed. He looked to be in his late fifties.
The younger assassin beside him didnât reply.
He was crouched near the ledge, watching the street through a long-range lens fixed to his left eye.
Rael glanced at him and let out a small scoff.
"Really? Still not gonna say anything?"
Shen remained silent.
His black hair was tied back, he had an unreadable expression, and his entire body was wound like a spring waiting to release.
He didnât look tense, just prepared.
Rael looked back toward the street and exhaled. "This is bad no matter how it goes. You do realize that, right?"
Shen didnât move.
"If we fail, our record will take a big hit. But if we succeed..." Rael tapped the cigarette on the railing, letting ash fall onto the steel beam below. "We piss off the Calloway Conglomerate."
Silence stretched between them.
"Youâre really doing this?" Rael asked again. "For what? A perfect record?"
Shen finally spoke, but didnât look at him. "Yes."
Rael let out a short, humorless laugh. "Unbelievable."
He pulled his coat tighter, leaning against the cold surface behind him.
"You couldâve chosen a better target at least."
Their target for tonight was Isaac Hargraves.
He was a high-profile figure who was in talks among the upper echelon of society.
Rael and Shen were confident they could complete the mission easily.
Shen, in his late twenties, was Champion-rank already, and he had a perfect record in assassination mission.
He had never failed to kill his target.
Rael was different.
No one knew who he was and where he had come from. He was a vagrant explorerâawakeners who lived in wilderness and kept moving from one place to another.
He had only stayed in Fortified City 50 as Shen was here.
Years ago, Shen was still making money as a thug when Rael had come across him.
He had noticed the unimaginable talent Shen had as an assassin, and decided to raise him as his successor.
Rael turned his head, studying his studentâs posture.
"Youâre trying to get into [Three Colors], arenât you?"
Shen said nothing, which was answer enough.
Rael shook his head slowly. "Youâre not the first one to think about it. You know that, right? Iâve seen at least seven assassins try to build their perfect record and get in. Five are dead. One went crazy. The other one made it... and now heâs not even human anymore."
"I donât care," Shen said.
There was no fire in his voice, or desperation. Just calm certainty.
Rael rubbed his temple and sighed. "Youâve always been like this. Quiet, ambitious, and reckless. I know you have talent as an assassin, but damn it, Shen..."
He trailed off, then looked back toward the street.
The tracker device in Shenâs hand gave a quiet ping. Rael didnât need to ask what that meant.
"Isaacâs on the move?" he asked anyway.
Shen nodded. "Roughly thirty minutes before contact."
Rael took a drag from his cigarette and let the smoke hang in the air.
"What about the guards?"
"I donât see any."
"I donât understand. Didnât he just awaken a few weeks ago? Why is he so confident in his strength."
Shen didnât respond.
He checked his sniper.
It was loaded with special military grade bullets that could punch a hole through peak Champion rank monsters.
These things were expensive, but Shen didnât want to take a chance.
After all, he had heard of Isaacâs exploits during the Metavore Hive hunt.
Rael tapped the edge of the rooftop with his knuckle. "You think thisâll be easy?"
"Yes."
"You think I came because I thought
you
needed help?"
Shen hesitated, then said, "No."
"Good. Because I didnât. I came to pull your damn body out if things went sideways. Thatâs all." Rael smiled, but it wasnât a happy smile. "Iâm not going to help you complete your mission in case you fail."
Shen finally looked at him, and Rael met his eyes.
"You want that perfect record?" Rael said, voice firm. "Then you better do this by yourself. Take him out in one shot. If you fail, we will bail out."
"I wonât fail."
Rael crushed the cigarette under his boot. "Thatâs what they all say. Learn to be humble, kid."
He stepped beside Shen and crouched down.
...
Isaac POV
Few Hours Ago
The event venue was still buzzing in the background. Music, fans, staff running back and forth.
He gave a short nod to Celia and turned toward the exit.
By the time he stepped outside, the sun was already dipping low over the skyline.
Evening traffic had started to form, the kind that made even the air feel congested.
He didnât linger.
After half an hour, he arrived in Central Sector.
The buildings here were differentâglass, steel, old wealth hiding under fresh renovations.
Calloway Conglomerateâs main tower was hard to miss.
It loomed over everything, lined with glowing strips of light that pulsed softly with the hour.
Isaac moved past the towers and went towards the Calloway estate.
Entering the estate, he didnât find Alice anywhere, and had to ask a maid about her.
"Sheâs in the archive wing," the maid answered without looking up.
That meant the library.
Isaac nodded and turned down the hallway.
He found her seated near one of the digital consoles, a thick record cube glowing dimly beside her.
Her coat was draped on the chair behind her, and a soft light hung above her table.
She didnât notice him at first.
Her brows were drawn tight, and her lips pressed into a small line.
"Whatâs up?" Isaac asked, stepping closer.
Alice blinked and looked up. Her eyes were clouded with something he couldnât quite nameâconcern, maybe. Or hesitation.
"I found something strange," she said. "In my ancestorâs records."
He took the seat next to her. "The ones you mentioned yesterday?"
She nodded. "Yeah. You remember how I told you she left behind several messages, right? Well, I decrypted a new section today. It took some time. But the moment I did, I saw this."
She tapped the cube.
A glowing panel of text opened on the console beside them.
Her voice was quiet when she read it aloud.
"
Beware of the [Three Heavens] and the [False God].
"
Isaac leaned back in his chair.
"Thatâs all it said?"
"Thatâs all."
"And youâre not sure what it means?"
"Exactly. Itâs vague. Itâs like... a warning, but one I donât know how to react to. Iâve never heard of a False God in any official records. And the Three Heavens... Iâve only heard that they are some sort of organization that is on the same level as high rank species."
She leaned on him as he spoke, "Your ancestor lived over centuries ago. If she left something like that, it was probably meant for her time."
"But what if it wasnât?" Alice asked.
He gave her a small shrug. "Even if it was, we donât have enough context to worry about it now. Donât let one message throw you off."
Aliceâs head pressed on his shoulder.
She exhaled slowly.
"I guess youâre right. It just felt personal somehow. Like she wanted someone down the line to see it."
"Then weâll keep it in mind. But no need to stress over it today." Isaac stood up and extended a hand. "Come on. Letâs head back. Emilyâs waiting."
Just as they exited the archive wing, a voice called from behind.
"Isaac. Alice."
It was Selene.
She walked over, dressed in a charcoal evening gown. She was with Marien. Her presence was as poised as always.
"Have dinner with us tonight," she said, her tone polite but expectant. "I heard something happened during the event. I wanted to know if it was something interesting."
âSo, she wants gossips,â he thought.
Isaac gave her a small smile, but he shook his head in the end.
"Iâll pass today. I promised Emily Iâd eat at home. She gets sulky if I skip again."
Seleneâs eyes flickered with disappointment for a second. But then she smiled, nodding.
"Of course. Another time, then."
He gave a parting wave and continued toward the parking bay with Alice in tow.
The car was already waiting. Alice climbed into the passenger seat. Isaac slid behind the wheel.
The city lights flickered past them as they drove.
About ten minutes in, Alice turned toward him slightly, nose crinkling. She took a quiet sniff, then leaned a little closer.
Isaac raised a brow.
Alice narrowed her eyes. "Who was in this car?"
Isaacâs smile froze for half a second.
He wasnât trying to hide it exactly. But did she really had to ask about it as if she was an investigator pressing a suspect?
He chuckled and said, "I didnât know dragons had a sharp sense of smell."
"Thatâs not the answer." Her eyes narrowed. She recalled Seleneâs words about Isaac having done something âinterestingâ today. "Where you with a woman?"
Isaac nodded.
He about to tell her it was Celia, just to see how sheâd react, when it happened.
A sharp sound rang.
It was like the crack of distant thunder or the snap of thick glass under pressure.
The crystalline reinforced glass of the car had broken.
His head turned instinctively, eyes snapping upward toward the roof of the vehicle.
In the air, moving fast and aimed perfectly, was a bullet. Sleek. Silver. Shaped more like a dart than a conventional round.
He saw it coming.
His left hand moved, easily following bulletâs trajectory with his speed.
It grabbed the bullet between two fingers.
The moment he made contactâ
BOOM.
The bullet exploded in his hand.
Before the explosion could engulf the car, he clenched his hand, and sealed the bullet inside his fist.
A bright flare of light lit the inside of the vehicle for less than a second.
Smoke burst out around his fingers.
But the explosion failed to escape his closed fist.
"Hmm, that was surprising. The bullet mustâve been special if it had that much force after breaking through the military-grade reinforced glassâ"
Before Isaac could complete his words, he heard the sound of the door opening.
Alice stepped out.
Her expression was as cold as ice.