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EVEN AS A SLAVE, THE HEAVENLY DEMON'S MIGHT SHALL TAME THE BEAUTIES-Chapter 41: THE SYSTEM’S REVELATION
Chapter 41: Chapter 41: THE SYSTEM’S REVELATION
The next few hours passed in a flurry of preparation as they searched through the Ravager base for anything useful. Hidden compartments yielded a meager cache of coins, fifty copper pieces and two silver marks. It was barely enough to fund their journey to the capital, let alone secure decent accommodations once they arrived.
Kira discovered clothes that actually fit her small frame, while Yomi found himself examining Raiven’s wardrobe. The dead mercenary’s clothes were well-made and practical, a hooded cloak in muted greys and browns, a leather harness system for carrying gear, sturdy boots, and fitted trousers that allowed for ease of movement.
The style was foreign to him, lacking the flowing elegance of his homeland’s garments, but he could appreciate their functionality for someone who lived by the sword.
As he donned the outfit, Yomi caught sight of himself in a cracked mirror. The transformation was striking, he looked less like a former slave and more like what he had always been: a predator disguised in human form.
In a quiet moment away from the others, Aeloria made one final attempt to reach her friend.
"He’s changing you," she said urgently, grabbing Lirien’s arm. "Can’t you see that? This isn’t who you are."
Lirien’s response was calm but firm. "Maybe I needed to change. Maybe the person I was before wasn’t strong enough to survive in this world."
The words hit Aeloria like a physical blow, confirming her worst fears. She was losing Lirien to Yomi’s influence, watching her closest friend transform into someone she barely recognized.
****
It was while organizing their supplies for travel that the voice came to Yomi, cold and mechanical as always, cutting through his thoughts like a blade.
[Host has recovered sufficiently for mission briefing.]
Yomi’s hands stilled on the pack he was adjusting, his expression carefully neutral despite the way his pulse quickened. The system had been silent since his awakening to the Blade Novice tier, but he had known this moment would come.
[Primary objective: Eliminate apostles of Old Gods.]
[First target confirmed: Noble apostle located in capital region.]
[Target classification: High priority threat to world stability.]
The pieces clicked into place with crystalline clarity. His resurrection, his newfound power, the circumstances that had brought him to this world, none of it had been random. He was a weapon, carefully crafted and precisely aimed at targets that threatened the cosmic order.
So I’m your weapon now? he thought, not bothering to hide his sardonic amusement from the system.
[Host’s cooperation ensures survival of current world.]
[Failure results in repetition of previous world’s fate.]
The implication hit him like a physical blow. This world, with its abundant Ki, its complex societies, its innocent people like Kira, could suffer the same devastation that had consumed his homeland. The same fires, the same screams, the same helpless watching as everything burned.
But as the weight of cosmic responsibility settled on his shoulders, Yomi felt something else stirring in the depths of his soul. Not the burden of protecting this world, but the intoxicating prospect of the hunt itself. An apostle of the Old Gods, a being of power and corruption, worthy prey for someone of his capabilities.
His lips curved in what might have been mistaken for a smile, but the others were too busy with their preparations to notice the predatory gleam that entered his eyes.
****
As the group gathered their meager possessions for the final time, each took a moment to look back at the place that had served as their refuge. For all its painful associations with the Ravagers, it had also been where they had first come together as something resembling a family.
Aeloria stared at the kitchen where she had taught Kira to cook, remembering the small hope she had felt at the child’s eagerness to learn. Now that seemed like another lifetime, before Yomi had arrived to reshape all their destinies.
Lirien’s gaze lingered on the common area where she had first felt the stirrings of something beyond her noble upbringing’s constraints. The woman who had entered this house was not the same one who was leaving it.
Kira’s gaze swept the rooms where she had been caged, starved, and tormented. Rather than sadness, she felt a mixture of relief and lingering fear, relief that she would never again huddle in those iron bars, but fear that somehow this freedom might be torn away. The house held no fond memories, only the echo of Thanir’s cruel laughter and the weight of chains around her neck.
And Yomi... Yomi felt nothing but cold anticipation. This place had served its purpose, but he had never allowed himself to grow attached. Attachment was a luxury he could not afford, not when he had divine missions to fulfill and personal vengeance to exact.
They stepped out into the morning light, Yomi taking the lead without discussion. His strides were purposeful, unhurried but relentless. Lirien followed close behind, her new confidence evident in the straightness of her spine and the steadiness of her gait. Aeloria came next, staying protectively close to Kira while shooting worried glances at her transformed friend.
Kira looked back only once at the house that had briefly been her hell, then focused her attention on staying near Yomi, instinctively understanding that her safety lay in his shadow.
As they walked, Yomi’s hand unconsciously moved to rest over his heart, feeling it pound with anticipation that had nothing to do with exertion. The system’s mission weighed on his mind, save this world or watch it burn like his last. But beneath that cosmic responsibility lurked something far more personal and infinitely more dangerous.
The promise of worthy prey in the capital made his blood sing with barely contained bloodlust. The apostle of the Old Gods would be powerful, experienced, likely surrounded by protections and minions. A true challenge for someone of his capabilities.
For a moment, the careful mask he maintained slipped, and something ancient and terrible looked out through his eyes. The air around him seemed to thicken with menace, shadows deepening despite the bright morning sun. His smile became a predator’s grin, all sharp edges and deadly promise.
Then, catching himself, Yomi reasserted control. His companions could not yet know what he truly was, what purpose drove him. They would serve their roles in the coming hunt, but they did not need to understand the scope of the game being played.
The capital awaited, Lexicanum Wiseguard, with its academy, its adventurer’s guild, and somewhere within its walls, his first true target since awakening in this world. The hunt was about to begin in earnest, and Yomi had never felt more alive.
Behind him, his companions followed unknowingly into the storm, each carrying their own hopes and fears toward a destiny none of them could yet imagine. The road stretched ahead, winding through forests and hills toward a future written in blood and vengence.
And in the depths of his restored soul, the Heavenly Demon smiled in anticipation of the slaughter to come.
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