299 Goth Baddie
My fingers drummed a restless rhythm against the grain of the chairâs arm, the sound sharper in the silence that hung heavy in the small cottage. Every eye was on me, waiting for words I didnât have. I had always been quick with solutions, but tonight my thoughts felt like stones sinking into mud. The old me wouldâve already declared we were charging in, ripping Nongmin off that crucifix, and making a dramatic exit with explosions at our back. Yet my time in the False Earth had hammered a hard lesson into me⊠Being strong didnât mean being untouchable. Lose enough times, and arrogance peels away into something sharper: caution. That was what gnawed at me now. Nongmin wasnât just shackled; he was silenced and blocked off.
Even this close, I couldnât reach the Human Soul tethered to him. Whoever had orchestrated this trap had worked carefully, thoroughly, and that frightened me more than I cared to admit.
âWe should postpone.â
The words earned me a sharp glare from Zhu Shin, his voice cutting through the quiet, âYou seriously canât be suggesting that! His Majesty needs us!â
I leaned forward, meeting his eyes. âIf we are going to save him, he has to want it.â
Alice crossed her arms, her tone edged with urgency. âWe only have this one window. With Jia Sen far away, this is the moment. We canât postpone.â Her argument had merit. Opportunities like this rarely came twice.
I sighed, the weight of my own hesitation pressing hard. âFineâŠÂ But is there a better way to do this?â
âThere is no time to be second-guessing ourselves.â Zhu Shinâs face twisted with disbelief, his voice rising with frustration. âWe can do better than this! His Majesty deserves more than hesitation and half-measures. If we falter now, then what was all our planning for?â
âMaybe. But have you considered that Nongmin knew exactly what he was doing?â My tone hardened. âWeâve always known him to be cunning. Every move of his is calculated, even his silences. If heâs telling us to leave him, it might not be simply surrender⊠It might be part of a larger game we canât see yet, ya know?â
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[POV: Nongmin]
Nongminâs breath rattled like wind through a broken flute. His body sagged against the nails that pinned him to the wooden cross, each inhalation a labor, each exhalation a trickle of blood that bubbled from his lips. He had long since lost the strength to scream; only the quiet rhythm of suffering remained. His ideal end was close. He wanted death, wanted release, and perhaps, in some dark corner of his weary heart, he welcomed it.
The bandages wrapped over his ruined eyes were soaked crimson, but he tilted his head as though to face the presence stepping into his awareness. He did not need vision as his Qi Sense spread faint and thin, yet enough to paint the outline of the man who arrived. His voice cracked as he croaked, âWhoâs there?â
âItâs me,â came the answer. âHow the mighty have fallen.â
Nongmin coughed, lips curving faintly. âXun Li.â
âItâs Patriarch Xun Li to you, swine!â
The man stepped into the faint light, graying hair catching the dim glow of moonlight, his beard ragged, his robes more like rags than the vestments of a powerful swordsman. This was the Patriarch of the Seeker Clan, otherwise known as the Sword Pilgrim.
Nongmin tilted his head, blood dribbling down his chin as he whispered, his voice a blade honed by exhaustion, âA pilgrim who never reached his destination⊠hardly worthy of being called patriarch.â
The words cut deeper than steel.
Xun Liâs patience snapped like a brittle reed as he drew his sword and demanded, voice ragged with hunger. âWhere is the treasure of my clan? Where⊠is the Hollow Star?â
Nongminâs laugh rasped out through the filth and pain clinging to his throat. âTreasure? Of your clan? You are a fool! You donât even understand what the Hollow Star is, and you want it?â
Xun Liâs hand tightened on his sword as if it were the only thing tethering him to control.
Before it further escalated, Bai Rong stepped between them out of nowhere.
âHeâs bait,â Bai Rong said flatly, eyes on Nongmin. âHe is important to us. Do not touch him or hurt him any further than necessary. Know your place, Seeker Patriarch.â
Xun Liâs jaw flexed, fury and wounded pride wrestling in his gaze. âDonât you dare order me around after you so thoroughly lost to some nobody,â he spat. âJust like the Emperor, youâve fallen so low as to associate yourself with the Heavenly Temple.â
âIt wasnât a nobody,â corrected Lu Wang as he walked off into the dark. âIt was Da Weiâs disciple. And donât you dare look down on us, Li⊠you werenât there.â
Xun Li spat back. âWhereâs the Black Matriarch?â
Bai Rong provided. âHealing. She sustained rather grave injuries. Sheathe your sword.â
Lu Wang added. âThe Sky Matriarch will be with us shortly. If the trap Senior Jia arranged with the Kang Matriarch worked, we wouldnât need the Emperor anymore. But the man weâre dealing with is dangerous, so we have to keep on our toes.â
âHah!â
They turned to Nongmin.
âHahahahahahaha~!:
It was the laughter of a madman who just couldnât be bothered.
âIt wouldnât work,â rasped Nongmin, every syllable a shard of truth edged with irony. âIf you think Da Wei would come for me, you are mistaken. Even if he does come, how are you supposed to beat him? Heâs a Perfect Immortal, and the rest of you are only at the realm of Endless Path.â
Lu Wang only smiled thinly, the kind of smile that plans around impossibilities. âThatâs for us to worry about. Once our bargain with the Heavenly Temple is complete, we will take what is rightfully ours. I will get my little kingdom, Xun Li will get his treasure through⊠you, and Bai Rongââ he paused with a faint, insolent curiosity, âwhat do you even want?â
âThatâs none of your business,â said Bai Rong with a small but private grin. âBut clearly, thatâs the idea. We all got a little something for this⊠endeavor of ours. We all have a stake here, so you'd better behave, Seeker Patriarch.â
Xun Li huffed, sheathing his sword.
A ship tore out of nothingness and slowed into view, its hull scarred by travel yet proud, and from its prow descended an elderly woman astride a sword as if sitting a throne in flight. She landed with a breath that set the courtyardâs dust trembling; even with gray at her temples, she carried the pedigree of the Sky Matriarch in every line of her shoulders and the authority of a Tenth Realm cultivator in the way the air bent about her.
She did not pause in ritual courtesy; instead, she addressed the cluster of conspirators with blunt efficiency. âThe trap for Da Wei failed,â she reported, voice crisp as frost. âJia Sen and the Kang Clan are sending experts our way. The Kang Matriarch herself will be coming.â
The moonlight drenched the clearing in a pale sheen, silver shadows painting sharp edges across faces both weary and arrogant. Nearly all the leaders of the Seven Imperial Houses were present, from Xun Liâs hard scowl, Tian Mengâs calm precision, Bai Rongâs half-lidded calculation, and Lu Wangâs constant, faint smile that never seemed to reach his eyes.
The final arrival came with a measured click of heels across stone.
From the darkness emerged a woman stitched together like a tapestry of corpses, her gown as black as the void between stars. Her steps were elegant despite the grotesque seams holding her flesh together, and her eyes glimmered with the hunger of one who had drunk too deeply from forbidden wells. His name was Hei Yue, the Matriarch of the Black Clan, known far and wide as the Dark Moon. She stopped just shy of the gathering and cast her gaze over them all.
âIt looks like almost everyone is here,â she remarked, her voice a velvet hiss. âWhereâs the Wind Patriarch?â
Lu Wang answered smoothly, as though he had expected the question. âProbably scheming to make advancements into the Riverfall Realm.â
Hei Yue clicked her tongue and gave a dry laugh. âGreedy bastardââ But the insult never found its end. Her body convulsed, then fractured into pieces, chunks of flesh and bone falling like wet clay on the stone. No scream passed her lips, only a sharp hiss of Qi evaporating into the air.
Behind her stood a figure. Familiar, yet wrong in a way that unsettled every heart present. His dark hair swayed lightly in the cold breeze, emerald robes glowing faintly in the moonlight as if carrying their own radiance. In his hand was a massive single-edged greatsword, its edge drinking in the pale light. Hei Yueâs soul, torn free of her ruined body, shrieked in terror as it clawed at empty air, trying to escape the hungry weapon. The sword hummed once, and her essence unraveled, scattering to silence.
The man raised his free hand casually, fingers parted in a mocking peace sign. His smile was calm, almost friendly, though the ground still smoked from the Dark Moonâs obliteration. Nongminâs eyes widened despite his pain. He knew that face, that posture, that irreverence!
Da Weiâs voice cut the silence like a blade drawn slowly. âSo nice of you lot to gather all in one place⊠for me to slaughter.â
The gathered patriarchs stiffened, unease flashing across their practiced masks of arrogance.
Bai Rongâs eyes narrowed as his voice snapped with sharp authority. âActivate the Diminution Spiral!â
Under the moonâs pale light, tension swelled in the ruined courtyard as Lu Wang raised his hand, his voice sharp and commanding. âProtect the Sky Matriarch!â
Tian Meng leaped gracefully into the air, her sleeves flowing as her fingers blurred through a sequence of hand signs. The heavens themselves seemed to tremble as countless points of starlight ignited across the night sky, shifting and spiraling inward. She raised her sword high, her voice echoing like a divine decree, âWorlds beware, for fate gathers at the tip of my sword⊠Diminution Spiral!â
The stars twisted into a luminous spiral that bled light and weight, saturating the battlefield with a force that distorted breath itself. Even Nongmin, bleeding and nailed to the cross, felt the overwhelming oppression, his body convulsing as if shackled by invisible chains. He lifted his head and shouted hoarsely, âFlee now, David! Even you canât resist this binding spell! Even an Ascended Soul will be defenseless against it!â
The ground quaked as Lu Wang pressed his palm down, his incantation rumbling like thunder, âAttraction of Fate. Bind him where he standsâBinding Earth!â At once, the gravity around Da Wei multiplied tenfold. Stones fractured, the earth groaned, and his figure was pinned down as if the entire world pressed its weight upon him.
Bai Rongâs lips curled into a thin smile. âThe Diminution Spiral is the most powerful Anti-Outsider spell ever devised by Ward. It was crafted for one purpose: to counter aberrations like you. This spell borrows the fate of the entire Hollowed World to suppress every spark of mystical energy in its target. No Outsider, not even a Perfect Immortal, can resist.â
For the first time, the humor left Da Weiâs eyes. His smile faded, replaced with an unreadable calm. âThank my lucky stars,â he said, his voice lowering, âbecause honestly⊠I donât think Iâll be able to keep the act.â
Confusion rippled through the gathered clan heads. Xun Li sneered, spitting his disdain. âEnough yapping!â He lunged forward, sword flashing with lethal intent, only for his strike to meet resistance mid-air. Sparks rang out, his blade parried with impossible ease. Instinct screamed at him, and Xun Li staggered back, sweat rolling down his temple.
Da Weiâs voice carried a dark cadence now, one that scraped against their nerves. âDo you know of the existence⊠known as the Blood Progenitor?â
The silence grew heavy. His words throbbed like a curse.
âIt was an ancient being,â Da Wei continued, his tone steady, yet his presence swelling with something otherworldly. âBorn from the womb of Evil itself. And it hated magic, loathed it. To dominate the world, it fed its blood to its disciples, granting them power over reality itself, stripping away the very mystical laws that bind the universe. That is the nature of its legacy.â
The oppressive force of the Diminution Spiral gnawed at him, but Da Wei tilted his head back slightly, a small, twisted smile tugging at his lips. âThis feeling of suppression⊠reminds me of my time in the False Earth, when the Void tried to scour me clean of every impurity. And yetâŠâ
Slowly, before their eyes, Da Weiâs form unraveled, his outline melting into shadow. When the light clarified, standing in his place was a woman.
Her hair, long and softly pink, cascaded against dark robes that clung to her frame like living night. Crimson eyes burned with hunger, her presence both alluring and terrifying. Her aura was that of someone who denied the heavens themselves.
Tian Meng froze mid-incantation, her lips parting. âWho are you?â
The woman tilted her head, crimson gaze gleaming with mischief and predation. âAlice,â she said, her voice like velvet laced with iron. âVampire⊠and your eventual demise.â
From the cross, Nongmin blinked in bewilderment, his battered chest rising with shallow breath. His lips twitched despite the blood that stained them. Of all things, this he hadnât foreseen. And for once, Nongmin was utterly stumped.
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[POV: Alice]
Under the night sky, the glamour of the Magic Scroll of Disguise unraveled, its layers peeling away until Aliceâs true form stood revealed. The pale pink of her hair shimmered faintly under moonlight, her crimson eyes burning as if awakened from centuries of slumber. In her hand, the Soulsunderer trembled violently, the cursed bladeâs hunger gnawing at her very soul, whispering with every pulse to surrender, to let it consume her. Yet she endured. Davidâs Asura Soul, bound within her, lent a feral strength that anchored her against the weaponâs devouring call.
Her lips curved in a thin line as her thoughts darkened.
What happened when one stripped away the mystical from a warlock vampire? The answer presented itself in the flex of her jaw, the curl of her lips, and the tremor in her veins: you got a predator, pure and simple.
âGoth baddie,â intoned the Asura Soul in earnest.
It almost put a smile on her face.
Davidâs fragments were an enigma from his Ghost Soul with its naĂŻve, obsessive streak, and this Asura Soul, which was nothing but the urge to fight, kill, and triumph. And now, it pressed against her suppressed instincts, feeding the very hunger she had spent eternity caging.
Lu Wang staggered back, his eyes widening as he spat blood. âHow is this possible?â he demanded, his tone strained. âM-My spell rebounded?! How?â
The invisible bindings coiled around Alice cracked and withered like brittle twigs. People once called her kind âMageslayerâ in the old days of Losten⊠and tonight she proved the epithet once more to be true as she resisted the Earth binding spell with a shrug.
Nongmin coughed weakly on the cross, his voice ragged. âI told you⊠not to come for meâŠâ
Alice turned her gaze to him, her tone laced with cold amusement. âYou told David not to save you. So he sent me instead.â She tilted Soulsunderer, the blade dripping shadows that hissed as they touched the ground. âYou know how he thinks. Deal with it. He still has uses for you. Thus, you may live.â
Her composure frayed, the thin thread of restraint snapping as the Asura Soul surged in unison with her own vampiric thirst. Crimson light bled from her eyes, and her aura turned feral, suffocating the air around her. Alice stopped resisting. She welcomed the bloodlust and battle-madness entwining until she and the Asura Soul became one howl of unrestrained hunger.
âWhat are you waiting for?â asked Alice with a bewitching smile. âI wonât bite.â