The Emperor paused at the threshold. His gaze found one of the soldiers standing at attention.
"High Commander Zyrek."
The soldier straightened immediately.
"Make sure they honor the wager. And ensure no shame falls upon the nobility."
His voice carried finality.
Then he glanced back at Arc Demon Noir.
"But... But Your Majesty!"
Noirâs voice cracked with desperation.
"How can you say such things? Heâs just some psycho! A broken, bleeding nobody!"
The Emperor smiled.
"How can I say it? Youâll understand soon enough."
His body began dissolving. Dark particles separating from his form like smoke in reverse.
"You didnât just challenge that psycho, Arc Demon."
His voice echoed as he faded.
"You interfered with his love."
And then he was gone.
Scattered into shadows.
Arc Demon Noir stood frozen.
Horror crept through his veins.
âThe Emperor never speaks without reason. Never makes predictions he doesnât believe. He SAW something in that broken demon. Something that made him confident enough to bet against his own allyâs son.â
His eyes drifted to Jax.
Blood-soaked. Barely conscious. Held upright only by the guardsâ grip.
âWhat did the Emperor see that I cannot?â
Fear coiled in his stomach.
âAnd now, because of my idiot sonâs arroganceâhis LUST for that girl our family would face a major downfall.â
His mind raced through options.
âCheating. I need to ensure Eryndel wins. But how?â
He scanned the room.
Too many eyes. Witnesses from multiple factions. Soldiers who would report directly to the Emperor.
And High Commander Zyrek himself standing there like a statue of judgment.
âEven if I somehow bribed the Commander, it changes nothing. This fight happens HERE. In the Infernal Sanctum. Before the eyes of Lord Azoth himself.â
His gaze lifted to the demon statue looming over them all.
âI refuse to damn my afterlife for this matter.â
He had no moves left.
âSon... Iâm counting on you. Prove the Emperor wrong.â
Eryndel stepped forward.
"Release him."
The guards obeyed instantly.
Jax crumpled to the ground. Face-first into the sacred stone.
Eryndel looked down at him with disgust.
"Arm yourself. Take whatever weapon you need."
He cracked his neck.
"I donât want to waste time on this, so hurry up and fight."
Jax lay motionless for a moment.
Then his shoulders began shaking.
Laughter.
Broken. Wet. Bubbling through blood.
"Oh, I wonât need any armor."
He pushed himself up slowly. Every movement screaming agony.
"Or any weapon."
He met Eryndelâs eyes.
"To beat your pathetic ass."
Eryndelâs fist clenched.
He stepped forwardâready to strike
Then stopped himself.
âNo. Not yet. Iâll make this proper. Make her WATCH.â
He turned to Nerith with a smile that promised horrors.
"Iâll show you exactly how terrifying I can be."
Then he walked away to prepare.
The moment Eryndel left, Nerith rushed forward.
Her mother who had stood frozen in tears throughout the nightmare finally moved as well.
Both women dropped to their knees beside Jax.
"Jaxâ"
Nerithâs hands hovered over him, afraid to touch. Afraid to cause more pain.
She helped him sit up.
And saw his face properly for the first time.
Bruises layered over bruises. Swelling distorting his features. Blood caked into every crevice.
Tears spilled down her cheeks.
"Why did you do it?"
Her voice broke.
"Why did you challenge him?"
Then the answer hit her.
âHe had no choice. They were going to kill him anyway. At least this way...â
But then another memory surfaced.
His exact words during the wager.
He hadnât just bet his own freedom.
Heâd bet HERS.
âHe went against the entire demon realm. For me. Even after I dragged him into this mess.â
"Why?"
Her voice was barely a whisper now.
"Why did you help me? After I put your life on the line?"
Jax moved.
Every motion was pain incarnate. But he lifted his hand anyway.
And gently wiped the tears from her cheek.
Then her other cheek.
Then her whole face.
He didnât realize that his blood-soaked, dirt-crusted fingers were smearing crimson across her porcelain skin.
âEvery time I try to do the right thing, it turns into a disaster.â
Her pristine wedding makeup was now a horror show.
But she couldnât see that.
so he decided to ignore this part and said. "Why did I help you?"
His voice was ragged. Destroyed.
But somehow, he managed a smile.
"Isnât it obvious?"
He leaned back slightly.
"Iâm your lover."
The smile brightened despite his split lips.
"And soon to be your groom."
Nerith stared at him.
Through the blood. Through the ruin. Through the impossible situation.
She saw something.
Light.
In all this darkness, this broken man was somehow still glowing.
âBut why? Heâll die here. He can barely move. They wonât even provide a healer. This is his end.â
âAnd yet...â
"Iâm sorry, Jax."
Fresh tears fell.
"This is all my fault. My selfishness dragged you into this. Myâ"
"Stop."
His voice cut through her spiral.
"Donât you ever think this is your fault. Not ever again."
His eyes found hers.
"With that mindset of yours the kind one? This was bound to happen eventually because those stupidly kind like you deserves it."
She blinked.
"And being selfish?"
He laughedâthen winced.
"Youâre only feeling guilty because this is your FIRST time being selfish."
His bloody hand gestured vaguely.
"You probably think the whole world is full of saints, donât you? Good people making good choices for good reasons?"
He shook his head.
"Wrong. Every single one of them is selfish as hell. Thatâs how life works."
His grin turned savage.
"And right in front of you? Sitting in his own blood like an idiot?"
He pointed at himself.
"The most selfish person in the whole damn world."
Nerithâs tears slowed.
"You think I put my life on the line for some pretend of yours? Some heroic sacrifice?"
He spat blood to the side.
"No. I CHOSE this. Because I wanted to see what would happen. Because the thrill called to me."
His voice hardened.
"Even now, I could cope out. Blame everything on you. Tell the truth, Make myself the victim."
He met her eyes.
"But I donât. Because I always choose MYSELF. I donât give a fuck about this world or anyoneâs life."
He spread his armsâimmediately regretted it but continued anyway.
"Iâm selfish. And Iâm PROUD of it. Because being selfish means my life is actually MINE."
His smile was defiant.
"Screw the world. The world only hates selfish people it canât USE."
Nerith sat in stunned silence.
Processing.
His actions. His philosophy. His complete disregard for conventional morality.
It sounded like something a villain would say.
But somehow... it carried weight. Truth.
"But still..."
She shook her head.
"It doesnât make sense. Why go to such lengths? Why risk everything for someone you just met?"
Jaxâs eyes drifted.
To Nerithâs mother.
Standing behind her daughter. Face streaked with worry for both of them.
He remembered their conversation. Her tears. Her desperation.
A mother watching her daughter be sold to a monster.
He turned back to Nerith.
His ruined hand reached up again.
Wiped at her tears with his torn, filthy sleeve.
Smeared more blood across her face without realizing.
"Because I promised someone."
His voice was quiet now.
"That no one would hurt you while Iâm standing beside you."
Nerith froze.
âPromised? Promised WHO? When?â
More questions. More mysteries.
Every conversation with this man created ten new enigmas.
She hated it.
And somehow... didnât hate it at all.
Movement caught her eye.
Eryndel had returned.
Clad in ornate demon armor. Ready for slaughter.
Nerithâs panic returned.
"You didnât bring your sword!"
She grabbed Jaxâs arm.
"How will you fight? Should I ask Father for armor? A magical weapon?"
Jaxâs eyes unfocused for a moment.
[HP: 13,965 / 50,000]
âThatâs way more than I thought and would be enough I guess.â
Then he tested something.
His consciousness reached toward Eryndel.
Soul Thief.
[TARGET FOUND]
[NAME: UNDEFINED]
[CONFIRM? YES / NO]
He dismissed the prompt.
âSo I CAN use Soul Thief on him. Which means I can use Echo Mirror too. And THAT means...â
His internal grin spread.
â...my level is higher than his.â
âI could just grab a wooden stick and beat him senseless. Easy.â
âBut thatâs not the Jax way.â
His mind began crafting something crueler.
âI always find the most humiliating method to destroy my opponents. Always have. Always will.â
Nerith was still talking.
"âat least let me get you a basic sword! Something! Anything!"
Jax laughed.
The sound was broken. Wet. Absolutely unhinged.
"Nah."
He started pushing himself to his feet.
Swaying. Bleeding. Barely functional.
But standing.
"Just leave it."
His eyes found Eryndel across the sanctum.
The demon stood tall. Armored. Armed. Confident.
Jaxâs smile could have curdled milk.
"Iâll fight him without any of those."