As the giant tiger sank its teeth into my head and tore it from my body, my life came to an end. The world didn't fade; it snapped to nothingness. In an instant, I was dead, and there was no way to stop it. All physical sensation vanished, yet my mind remained, drifting in a strange, hollow void. I couldn't explain how, but I could still hear my own voice echoing in my thoughts. I appeared to be in a vast, cold expanse, surrounded by endless, uncaring stars. It was like floating in the deepest reaches of space. I couldn't comprehend what was happening, but I was mesmerized by the silent, swirling beauty of the distant constellations. "What's happening? Why is the pain gone? Where am I?" Ahead of me, a light flickered. To my shock, the Time Sword Ora had given me was suspended in the center of that glow, humming with a faint, steady light. I had no idea what was going on; I couldn't feel my body, as if I were merely a lingering consciousness watching from nowhere. Only seconds after seeing the sword's light, a sudden, violent force pulled me forward into a dark, swirling aperture that looked like a hole in reality. A moment later, the sensation of gravity returned with a dizzying lurch. My surroundings shifted sharply. I was standing in the middle of a city street, the midday sun warm on my skin, with Lavender standing right beside me. I stopped walking and collapsed to my knees, the sudden transition leaving me breathless. I was gasping for air, gripped by a paralyzing fear, still feeling the phantom weight of the tiger's jaws and the trauma of that failed, desperate struggle. My body trembled uncontrollably as I stared down at my shaking hands. "Huh? What's wrong, Master Aren?" Lavender asked, her voice soft with worry. My eyes widened. I looked around frantically, searching for the merchant's men, the armored wolves, and the wreckage of the cabin. "What's wrong, Aren? Does your stomach hurt?" Ora asked from the crystal. I couldn't believe it, but I could feel the grit of the dirt beneath my palms and the heat of the sun. I was truly there—and I was alive. "Ora... I'm alive again. I've returned from death," I stammered. Ora looked at me with confusion, asking why I was so tense. I didn't know how to explain it, but I told her I had died in the forest and suddenly found myself back here. I knew it wasn't just a dream; the memories were too vivid, burned into my mind like a brand. "Aren, are you serious?" Ora was skeptical, so I explained how I was attacked in the middle of the night and killed, yet I had somehow returned to a time when we were still in town. "The Time Sword must be the reason I'm still alive. Could it have rewound time on its own to save me?" Ora went quiet, her expression shifting into deep thought. She said she had never seen anyone return from the dead, so she wasn't aware the Time Sword possessed such a feat. However, she admitted it was highly likely the sword had intervened to save its master. "If you died in the forest, that's far beyond your current territory. Remember, you can only rewind time by about three minutes manually. The sword must have acted on its own to pull you back this far," Ora added. "So the Time Sword can resurrect me by rewinding time, even if I don't command it?" She found it strange that the sword acted independently, as spells usually require a master's command. If I were dead, I wouldn't have been able to give an order or cast a spell. Ora admitted this was unprecedented, but she warned me not to be entirely happy about what the sword had done. The Time Sword requires energy and a command from its master. If it made a decision without an order, it meant it forcibly drew energy from me. "The Time Sword can manipulate your time in this world, but instead of eating your stamina, it takes your very life as fuel," Ora said seriously. "In short, it brought you back, but it shortened your lifespan," she added. I was stunned. Ora warned me again never to command the sword to rewind beyond my limits like that, because it was incredibly dangerous. Reversing time to that extent sucks away life energy. She warned me to be wary of a weapon that moves on its own without permission. "You don't even know how much time you've lost. It could be ten days or even a month of your lifespan. You'll die much earlier than your natural time on earth," she said. "Think about it: you escaped death today, but you'll die young because the time the sword 'ate' can never be returned." Despite the danger, she was grateful I was alive and noted that I now had time to prevent the tragedy and avoid that death. She asked exactly what happened and why I was attacked. I looked at Lavender, who was standing quietly in front of me. I realized the reason for those men's rage was what Lavender had done to the trade house. I chose not to say anything yet to avoid scaring her, and besides, I didn't know the full details of what she had done in that "other" timeline. A few minutes later, I brought Lavender back to the abandoned house in the forest. While she was fixing up her room, Ora and I talked outside. I explained everything that had happened in the previous timeline. She was shocked but believed Lavender was capable of it, given she possessed a Celestial Item. Ora noted that since I hadn't left Lavender in town this time, she wouldn't have a reason to attack the trade house. "Right. That happened because I left her alone and something went wrong," I said. Ora wondered why Lavender would attack so violently, and if she had that much power, why she hadn't used it until then. I suspected she wanted revenge against the masters who abused her. "Whatever the reason," Ora said, "the big question is: what is your plan now?" I sighed, feeling the weight of the day pressing down on me. I figured the attack by the merchant's men wouldn't happen now because Lavender was with me. I went inside and saw Lavender in her new clothes. I complimented her, saying she looked much better than before. "Thank you, Master. But is it really alright for me to use the things you bought?" she asked. I smiled and told her to treat it as a gift, and I told her again not to call me "Master" since she wasn't a slave anymore. Still troubled by the power she might be hiding, I asked her if she knew about the Celestial Item she carried. She gasped and stepped back, looking frightened. It was clear she was hiding something. "Don't be afraid. I don't have bad intentions. I just want to know if you're aware of the item you have." Lavender looked down and fell silent. "When I was a child, a spirit appeared to me and gave me a weapon. It was a curse... it's the reason I ended up as a slave." I was curious and asked for more details. Lavender sadly explained that she was an ordinary girl until that "spirit item" ruined her life. She couldn't control it; it seemed to have a mind of its own and would suddenly attack others. Their house burned down, and her family fell into deep debt. Her parents were taken as slaves to pay it off, and they eventually died from the labor. I felt a pang of sadness. She had every reason to want revenge against those who exploited her family. "So they really wronged you. Lavender... I'm not giving you ideas, but do you plan on getting revenge on the trade houses that abused your family?" She shook her head. "I don't think about revenge anymore. I don't want trouble, and I never want to use that spirit item again. It only brings tragedy." I saw the deep sorrow in her eyes and decided not to push further. "That's probably for the best. Revenge rarely brings anything good. Just forget the past and start a new life." I scratched my head and told her I would likely be leaving Hayem soon for another mission. I asked what she planned to do now that she was free. She admitted she had no one else and didn't know how to start over. "To be honest, when you told me I was free, I was so happy. Being a slave was so hard. But... I realized I don't know how to live on my own," she added. She suddenly went to her room and came back with the iron collar she used to wear as a slave. She stood before me, pleading. "Please let me go with you. I'm willing to be your slave and follow all your orders," she begged. I was stunned. She was so happy to be free, yet now she was asking to be a slave again. I refused immediately, but the sadness on her face was heartbreaking. I asked why she would want that. "I know it's hard, but I think you are a good person. I have no other way to survive. I never went to school; I only know how to rely on a master for food," she explained. I realized she wanted to be a slave just for survival. It made sense; who would hire an uneducated demi-human? I thought back to the previous timeline—when I gave her money and left her alone, things turned miserable and violent. But I was committed to her freedom. I told her that even if she was serious, I wouldn't accept her as a slave—but she could accompany me on my journey. "Really? You'll take me with you?" she asked with a bright smile. Before I could answer, Ora popped out of the crystal. "Wait!!! Are you sure? She can't control her Celestial Item. She'll just be dead weight!" I grabbed Ora to keep her away from Lavender and told Lavender to ignore her. Ora had a point, but I couldn't just throw her back into the streets. "You can come with me. Not as a slave, but as... a friend." She was overjoyed and thanked me profusely, promising to make it up to me one day. Since it was getting late, I told her to rest. We would wait for the hunter to bring the money tomorrow, then we would leave Hayem. She had a beautiful smile as she went to her room. She seemed so innocent, like a gentle child. No one would ever guess she was destined to be a "Destroyer." Ora sighed in disappointment. "I don't know if I can trust your judgment anymore," she muttered. "What's the harm in taking her along? Isn't it better if I can keep an eye on her?" I asked. Ora argued that Lavender would only be useful if she used her Celestial Item, but if she was too afraid to use it and was just coming along for the food, she'd be a burden. She reminded me this wasn't a vacation; the path ahead was dangerous, and not every member of the Black Scorpion would be as "nice" as Lavender. "I know that, but I can't just cast her out. And who knows? Maybe she can learn to use her item properly if we help her," I said. I didn't dismiss the possibility that she might complicate the mission, but this was the only way I could monitor her. There was still a high chance she could cause trouble if she couldn't control her power. This was my way of preventing her from becoming a villain. I eventually fell asleep on the sofa, hoping for the best.Latest Chapter
Chapter 75 : The tunnel A
few more minutes passed before I dared to creep closer, hoping to catch the conversation between Mayu and the rebels. I needed to know exactly what they were plotting."Madam Mayu, only a few of us could make it today," one of the rebels said. "The rest of our comrades are still recovering, so I left them behind.""That's fine," Mayu replied coldly. "It’s harder to stay hidden when a large group attacks anyway. Just ensure you know exactly what needs to be done.""Have no fear. We have long been masters of explosive magic spells."Mayu immediately handed over the heavy bag she was carrying. "Here are the firearms and supplies. There is also enough money inside to cover your expenses."My breath hitched as I watched Mayu hand over the fresh weapons and funding to the rebels. It hit me then—she was using her immense wealth and high status to bankroll the Golden Triangle.To me, what she was doing was fundamentally wrong. Supplying these people with lethal weapons would undoubtedly put
Chapter 74 The Disposable Pawn
Once again, I found myself adrift in that familiar, cosmic dimension, floating aimlessly within a vast, empty void."Here I am again," I muttered with a heavy sigh.I knew exactly why I was back in this place. I had failed to survive the attack yet again, and the Time Sword was doing everything in its power to keep me alive.Moments later, an overwhelming force violently pulled me into a blinding light. When I finally opened my eyes, I found myself inside the carriage, sitting across from the Mayor.I collapsed onto the seat, gasping frantically for air. My body felt utterly drained, and I could still feel the phantom, excruciating pain of Mayu stabbing me through the chest."Hey, Aren! What's wrong with you? Are you alright?" the Mayor asked, alarm written all over his face.Panic rippled through the carriage's occupants. They were completely at a loss as to what to do about my sudden collapse."My apologies, Mayor... I just suddenly felt incredibly ill," I managed to wheeze out."Go
Chapter 73 : The night battle
That night, it was my turn to guard the mansion. As part of my routine, I patrolled the entire perimeter every two hours.While I was out in the courtyard, I suddenly caught sight of someone dropping down into the grounds.I rushed over to investigate, drawing my sword and bracing myself for a fight."Stay right there, don't move!" I shouted.As the moonlight illuminated the intruder, I gasped."What? Miss Mayu?"I couldn't believe my eyes. Not only was she here, but I also noticed her arm was wounded and bleeding."You're hurt. What happened to you?" I asked.I reached out to check on her, but she aggressively slapped my hand away."Don't touch me! Get away!" she hissed.Startled by her fierce reaction, I instinctively took a step back. She began walking toward the mansion, ordering me to keep my mouth shut about what I had seen."Remember, you are just a servant here. If you want to keep your job, you'll do exactly as you're told," she added coldly.I could feel the sheer malice rad
Chapter 72 : The chief commander
The following day, security throughout the entire city hall was heavily reinforced to ensure the mayor's safety while the investigation was ongoing.As I stood guard just outside the door of the mayor's office, I saw Mayu step out, seemingly about to leave the premises."I need to talk to her."Feeling increasingly trapped by the demands of my job, I grew desperate for a word with her. Breaking protocol, I abandoned my post without permission and hurried after Mayu."Wait, Miss Mayu! Miss Mayu!"I bolted after her, catching up just before she reached the top of the stairs. I reached out and caught her by the shoulder to stop her, but to my utter shock, she violently brushed my hand away.It was then that I noticed the bandages and wounds dressing her arms and various parts of her body."What do you think you're doing?" she snapped."I'm sorry, but you've been ignoring all my calls," I explained defensively.Her brow furrowed in deep irritation as she began to reprimand me."I am under
Chapter 71 : The assassinations plans
The following day, the mayor called a meeting at his mansion to orchestrate a plan to capture the rebels who were continuously attempting to take his life."I can no longer remain silent! Those rebels have tried to assassinate me twice now!" he roared, slamming his fist onto the table in fury.He immediately ordered his subordinates to launch a thorough investigation into the recent ambush. "Why were there no police officers stationed in the area at that time? Mayu, are we lacking guards in the Upper Town?""My apologies, Uncle," Mayu replied, bowing her head deeply. "According to the logs, the assigned unit had just left to patrol the rest of the Upper Town. It was an unfortunate coincidence that they moved out just moments before the attack occurred." She quietly promised to tighten security moving forward."Those rebels are giving me a massive headache. I don't understand why you people can't seem to catch them!" the mayor snapped.Mayu explained that the rebels were agile, utilizi
Chapter 70: The hesitation.
The air grew thick with tension as we sensed enemies lying in wait. My fellow bodyguards immediately fanned out, forming a defensive perimeter around the Mayor.Seconds later, the ambush began. A hail of bullets rained down on us; we hadn’t expected them to be armed with firearms. Caught off guard, several of my comrades were struck and collapsed instantly. Those remaining quickly reacted, chanting in unison to conjure a magical shield around the entire carriage." Thats a level 4 Magic Barrier!"The bullets hammered against the shimmering wall but failed to pierce it. The barrier held firm until the attackers’ magazines ran dry.As the gunfire ceased, the rebels emerged from the surrounding buildings. Judging by their gear, they were exactly like the ones I had fought days ago—members of the Golden Triangle. It was clear that Mayu had sent them to finish off her uncle."This barrier only lasts three minutes!" Gilbert shouted. "Prepare to engage! Do not let them get near the Mayor!"T
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