Reincarnated as a Trash Extra To Kill The SSS-Rank Villainess-Chapter 56: His descent into darkness

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Chapter 56: His descent into darkness

"Are you sure about this, Your Highness? This place... doesn’t exactly look like a spot for a prince’s hobbies."

Cassian, Ayres’ personal guard and long-suffering companion, moved nervously.

His hand, by pure instinct, was already resting on the hilt of his sword as they made their way through the labyrinthine alleys of the capital’s slums.

Ayres, his youthful face lit up by a mix of excitement and defiance, dismissed his guard’s worries with a simple gesture.

"Relax, Cassian. A little adventure never hurt anyone. Besides," he added, "I’m sure you’ll find plenty of entertainment around here. Just try not to get into too much trouble."

He winked at him, a mischievous glint in his eyes, and kept going deeper into the alley.

He arrived at the address scribbled on the note: a narrow, unassuming door wedged between a filthy tavern and a pawn shop.

A flickering oil lamp cast a sickly yellow glow over the entrance, revealing a symbol crudely painted on the door.

A snake coiled around a skull.

He hesitated for an instant.

A flash of apprehension fought against the thrill of anticipation running through his veins.

He looked back at Cassian, who stood a few steps away with his hand fixed on his sword and an expression of total disapproval.

"Last chance to turn back, Cassian," Ayres said, a mischievous smile spreading across his face.

"Wouldn’t want you to corrupt your pristine soul with the delights waiting inside."

Cassian shook his head, jaw clenched.

"My duty is to protect you, Your Highness, not judge your decisions," he sighed, resignation replacing his initial resistance.

"But if you insist on this madness, allow me to accompany you. At least I’ll be able to limit the damage."

Ayres laughed and patted him on the shoulder.

"Always the obedient guard, Cassian. But don’t worry, because I’ll be discreet. Just a little taste of adventure, nothing that can stain the royal reputation."

He pushed the door and stepped into a darkness that seemed to swallow the flickering light of the alley.

The sounds of laughter, music, and stifled whispers drifted from the depths of the lair.

He reached a heavy iron door, its surface carved with symbols that seemed to twist and snake as he looked at them.

"Maybe this wasn’t such a good idea," he muttered, glancing sideways at Cassian, who stood stoically behind him.

"It’s too late to turn back, Your Highness," Cassian said.

"We’ve made it this far. Better to see what awaits us."

Ayres nodded and pushed the door open. He entered a chamber that seemed to exist outside the boundaries of time and reason.

The room was barely lit by fireplaces that gave the walls a reddish glow.

Men and women, dressed in elegant clothes and hidden in the shadows, relaxed on silk cushions.

Their laughter echoed through the smoke of pungent incense.

They passed around goblets filled with brightly colored liquids and drank them quickly.

A group of hooded figures huddled in a corner, their whispers barely audible over the music pulsing from unseen instruments.

Ayres’ gaze was drawn to a figure sitting on a raised platform at the back of the chamber: a woman whose beauty was as captivating as it was unsettling.

Her ebony hair fell down her back and she wore a black silk dress that clung to her curves, revealing more than it hid, and a necklace of obsidian beads that pulsed with a faint, sinister light.

She found Ayres’ gaze, and her lips curled into a smile that promised both pleasure and something else.

Cassian, sensing his charge’s intent, stepped forward and put a hand on his shoulder, a silent warning.

"Be careful, Your Highness," he muttered, his voice low and urgent.

"This place isn’t what it seems. There is darkness here, I can feel it."

Ayres swatted his guard’s hand away, his eyes fixed on the woman and his heart pounding with anticipation and a strange, disturbing hunger.

"Calm down, Cassian," he said, his words slightly slurred, as if he had already tasted one of the potent drinks circulating around.

"It’s just a bit of fun. Nothing to worry about."

He approached the woman, his steps faltering slightly as he navigated the crowded chamber.

She smiled again, and her eyes seemed to pierce through him, seeing his desires, his fears, his very soul.

"Welcome, Prince Ayres," she said. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶

"I’ve been waiting for you."

"You... you know me?" Ayres asked.

His mind was spinning from the intensity of her gaze and the intoxicating scent she radiated, a mix of exotic perfumes and rot.

"Of course, Your Highness," she said, her smile widening.

"I know everything. Your desires, your frustrations, and your potential."

She pointed to a cushion beside her, an invitation he couldn’t refuse. He dropped onto the cushion, unable to look away from her.

"You seek an escape, Prince Ayres," she said, her voice a thread of silk wrapping around him.

"A release from the suffocating chains of your destiny. Am I wrong?"

Ayres nodded, unable to speak.

"I can help you, Prince Ayres," she continued, leaning closer.

"I can show you a path to greatness. A power beyond anything you have imagined and that lies beyond the confines of Zhalyr’s light."

She paused, her eyes shining.

"Are you willing to pay the price, Prince Ayres?"

"What... what is the price?"

The woman’s smile grew wider.

"Just a small sacrifice, Prince Ayres," she said, her voice a silky caress.

"A drop of your blood."

She reached out, and a delicate silver dagger glinted in the firelight.

Its blade, engraved with ancient symbols, pulsed with a faint reddish light.

Ayres stared at the dagger, mesmerized.

He reached out, his hand trembling slightly, and took the dagger.

He stared at its sharp tip, the blood welling from the small prick she had made on his finger.

A single crimson drop stained the silver blade.

"Drink," she ordered. "Embrace the power and Become more than what you were destined to be."

Ayres hesitated a moment longer, a final flicker of doubt fighting against the overwhelming desire consuming him.

Then, with a shaking hand, he brought the dagger to his lips.

The metallic taste of his own blood mixed with the acrid smell clinging to the blade.

A strange energy surged through his veins, filling him with a power he had never known, a darkness that promised everything.

When he lowered the dagger, his eyes flashed with a crimson glint, his skin took on a sickly pallor, and the scent of decay, of something profane, clung to him like a shroud.

Seraphina smiled, her lips parting in a predatory grin.

"Welcome, Prince Ayres," she whispered. "Now, the real fun begins."