"Hey."
The man didnât move. Not even a flinch.
Razeal narrowed his eyes and followed the manâs gaze. The guy was staring at a single flower, its soft petals trembling under the mild breeze. It was as if that flower held the meaning of life itself. Was he really that absorbed in it?
"Yooo, bro. Can you hear me?" Razeal asked, a bit louder this time. Heâd stopped caring about formalities or respectful tones. If someone was kind, they wouldnât care about his tone. And if they werenât, it didnât matter anyway. This place wasnât the kind where fear would save you.
Finally, the man stirred. He slowly tucked his long black hair behind his ear, the movement so calm it felt choreographed. Then, he lifted his head, meeting Razealâs gaze with a gentle smile.
"Ah," he said softly, his voice warm and flowing like a spring breeze. "Youâre the guest."
His eyes were kind.. the kindest Razeal had seen in a long, long time. They werenât fake or distant. Just genuinely soft, like he had no malice left in him.
"Umm... yeah," Razeal said, blinking awkwardly. He felt strangely disarmed. This wasnât what he expected from someone called Zenocide, one of the SSS-Rank villains.
The man stood up slowly, stretching just a little. He was taller than Razeal expected, maybe 6â3 or more. Loose pink robes hung from his frame, embroidered with intricate flower patterns. He looked like someone who belonged in a peaceful meadow, not in a list of wanted war criminals.
"So you came here to ask me to teach you some skills or abilities, right?" the man asked, pointing directly at Razeal with a casual grin.
"That... is correct," Razeal said automatically.
So far, this was going unexpectedly well.
"Will you teach me?" he added, deciding to be direct. No sugar-coating this time.
The man Zenocide chuckled lightly. "Well, that depends."
"Depends on what?"
Zenocide didnât reply immediately. Instead, he began walking around the hut. Razeal followed closely, still trying to wrap his head around this manâs vibe.
Behind the hut was a small wooden platform, clearly handmade. It could seat maybe two people at most. In front of it, two flower paths stretched out, side by side, reaching far into the horizon. One was lined with flawless white blossoms. The other, a serene sky blue.
"Here," Zenocide said, gesturing for him to sit. He sat down cross-legged on one side of the platform, eyes fixed forward.
Razeal took his place beside him, trying not to show impatience. Though inside, his patience was thinning. This guy was too slow, too relaxed. But he kept his frustration hidden. He didnât want to risk pissing him off atleast not before he got something out of him.
"Why should I even give you anything?" Zenocide asked suddenly. His tone wasnât confrontational more like he was genuinely curious. His gaze never left the flowers.
"What do you want, then? Just tell me,"
Razeal asked at last, his voice edged with impatience after failing to think of anything himself.
The man gave a short laugh, almost scoffing.
"Honestly? Even if I gave you that, you wouldnât be able to do much with it."
His words were blunt, not cruel, but spoken like undeniable fact.
Razealâs eyes lifted, a flicker of something warm igniting in his chest.
Wait... so heâs really going to give me a skill?
The manâs tone, casual as it was, didnât feel dismissiveâit felt almost inviting. A surge of confidence began to bloom in Razealâs core.
He doesnât seem all that cold after all.
Razeal frowned. "Why not? Are you doubting my talent?
He coughed slightly, jabbing a finger toward himself.
"Believe me when I say this whatever talent you have, mineâs greater. Thereâs no way my achievements will be below anyoneâs. Donât believe me? Then give me any skill anything and Iâll prove it to you."
He didnât miss the chance to speak boldly. Actually, he
loved
it this strange new freedom. Knowing he couldnât die no matter how reckless he got gave him a weird, intoxicating kind of confidence.
The man only chuckled at that, his expression relaxed, like heâd just heard a joke.
"It was never about talent, boy."
His voice turned quiet, yet heavy, carrying something ancient in it.
"Remember this
itâs not talent that matters. The forbidden skills and dark arts If a person chooses this path, the only things they truly need are cruelty and relentless effort."
He paused, letting the words sink in.
"Forget talent. The ladder to heights builds itself, step by step, for those willing to climb with bloody hands. Choose this path... and the rest will follow."
He spoke like a prophet passing down a sacred truth.
"Umm, thatâs all fine with me too," Razeal muttered with a half hearted shrug.
Zenocide just shook his head, a faint smile tugging at his lips. Then he asked again, calm and direct.
"Why do you want power?"
Razeal blinked. "Huh?"
Zenocide turned to face him fully this time, his expression unreadable. The casual calm was still there, but the smile had vanished.
"You came here asking for a skill. I want to know what for. Why do you even want power in the first place?"
Razeal opened his mouth then stopped. He had an answer, kind of. But not the kind that came out sounding clean.
"I just... wanna live," he said slowly. "Survive. And at least be able to stand up for myself. Thereâs gonna be a lot of fights ahead. Some I know about. Most I probably donât."
Zenocide watched him quietly for a second, then tilted his head. "You look desperate for it right now. Power, I mean. Something going on?"
Razeal let out a slow breath, eyes drifting down to the flower in front of him. "Yeah. Iâve got a duel coming up. Few days from now."
"Will you win?"
"Yes," Razeal said immediately.
Zenocide raised an eyebrow. "Oh? Then why do you look so anxious?"
Razeal sighed. "Because Iâll lose too."
That made Zenocide pause. He blinked once, then laughed under his breath. "Youâre not making a lot of sense, my friend."
Razeal didnât answer right away. His voice dropped lower. "Itâs fine. Neither does the world."
Zenocide narrowed his eyes slightly. "Whoâs your enemy?"
"The whole world," Razeal said without missing a beat. There was no anger in his tone. No drama. Just... the truth.
Zenocide stared at him for a long second, then raised both hands and put them on the sides of his face. "Ugh. That sounds bothersome."
"It is," Razeal replied, still looking at the flower. "More than you think."
"I can imagine."
A brief silence followed, filled only by the soft rustling of wind-blown petals.
Then, out of nowhere, Zenocide spoke again.
"So are you serious about wanting to learn my skill?"
Razeal looked up. "Yeah. I am. And honestly, Iâd be really grateful if you did teach me."
Zenocide looked at him for a long moment, then said, almost lazily, "It wouldnât matter to me if I gave it to you. But I donât want to."
Razeal frowned slightly. "Why not?"
Zenocide shrugged, not in a mocking way just matter-of-fact. "Because if I give it to you, youâll end up like me. And trust me... thatâs not something Iâd wish on anyone."
Razeal tilted his head. "What kind of skill is it, exactly?"
Zenocide didnât answer right away.
And... I donât think you look bad. All in all, you seem fine. Honestly. I know someone as strong as you, and she was totally different. Looking at her, all I saw was loneliness and darkness. But you... you look colorful. Look at your surroundings. From any perspective, you donât look like the villain youâre supposed to be."
There was a long pause.
Zenocide blinked, clearly surprised. "Oh? Sheâs strong? Just like me? In this space?"
Razeal nodded. "Yes. You both are on the same stage. Donât ask me how I know, just trust me on this."
Zenocide looked genuinely stunned. "And here I thought I was being punished for the crimes Iâve done. Itâs... surprising someone else could reach my level. Very shocking, honestly. I canât imagine what she might have done to get here."
Razeal gave a dry smile. He didnât say it aloud, but the thought ran through his head: Youâd lose your mind if you saw the sheer number of villains like you in the systemâs database. SSS-rank is starting to feel like a club.
"So whatâs your skill?" Razeal pressed. "Teach me fast. Donât worry, I wonât regret it. Oh and yeah, I can use dark mana now. Do you know anything about shadow element? I have that too. Itâd be cool if you could teach me something about it."
Zenocide chuckled, scratching the back of his head. "Well, no... I donât have any magic or mana-related skills, actually. And as for shadow element? Sorry, donât know much about that either."
Razeal blinked. His expression twisted into a look that practically screamed: Are you serious right now?
He stared at Zenocide like heâd just said the sky was green. An SSS-ranked boss villain, who lived in a place that looked like a dream, who talked like a monk, and he didnât even have mana skills? Didnât know anything about shadows?
Five long minutes passed in silence.
The wind swept across the fields of flowers.
A butterfly landed gently on the corner of the platform.
Razeal, still blinking, exhaled. "So... what do you have then?"
Zenocide just smiled again, eyes glinting with something unreadable. "Something you canât learn from mana, elements, or power alone."
Razealâs face twisted with disappointment.
Zenocide gave a casual shrug. "You were expecting fireballs?"
Razeal didnât even try to hide the scowl on his face. "I expected something. Not... âI do push ups and grow flowers in exile.â"
At that, Zenocide let out a soft chuckle, placing a hand over his face as if trying to suppress the absurdity of the image. "No, no, no," he said through his grin, "Itâs not that."
He stood up slowly, the laughter dying from his lips. His gaze locked onto Razeal with a cold, unblinking intensity.
"My superpower..." he said, voice dropping to a deadly calm, "is killing."
***
Five minutes later...
"Damn... that was
fucking
easy."
Razeal was now perched casually on a high tree branch, both legs dangling freely. He held two flowers one white, one blue in his hands, twirling them idly. His chest still rose with the aftershocks of a wild laugh, echoing through the forest.
But the flowers werenât what made him laugh.
The true reason for his happiness
It was what heâd just gained.
[Ding! Congratulations, Host.]
[You have awakened a Supreme Dao Inheritance from the Cultivation World.]
[The Killing Intent (SSS)]
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