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Reincarnated as the Villain: The System Made Me Overpowered-Chapter 103: The Assassin Queenโs Smile
The blade stopped an inch from Valerianโs throat, its razor edge catching the moonlight in a cold, merciless glint. ๐๐ป๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐๐๐๐ธ๐ซ๐๐ก.๐ฌ๐ธ๐
A bead of sweat slid down his neck, chilling his skin as he locked eyes with the woman kneeling before him. Her violet irises gleamed with predatory amusement, her lips curling into a wicked smirk. The black armor she wore clung to her like a second skin, accentuating every curve, every lethal angle. The curved dagger in her hand shimmered with a faint green sheenโpoison, no doubt, brewed to kill with a single nick.
"Just checking," Selka Vale purred, her voice a velvet blade. "Your reflexes are still sharp, Lord Valerian."
"Assassinating me wouldโve been a very short job," Valerian muttered, his tone dry but edged with steel. His heart still pounded, though heโd never admit it.
Selka twirled the dagger with a flourish, her fingers dancing over the hilt before sheathing it in the strap beneath her thigh. The motion was graceful, almost flirtatious, but Valerian knew better than to trust the Assassin Queenโs charm. "Assassinating you? Please." She tilted her head, her smirk widening. "I wouldnโt waste good poison on a client." She rose to her feet in one fluid movement, her boots silent on the rooftop gardenโs stone tiles. "Besides, you summoned me."
Valerian exhaled sharply, turning away to face the night wind that swept across the rooftop. The city of Sanctum sprawled below, its spires piercing the starlit sky, a glittering facade hiding the rot within. "I need a kill," he said, his voice low, deliberate. "Clean. No traces. One of the Nine Monarchs."
Selka let out a long, appreciative whistle, the sound cutting through the quiet like a blade. "Youโve finally decided to play that card, huh?"
"Not play," Valerian corrected, his gaze fixed on the horizon where storm clouds gathered, heavy with the promise of chaos. "Eliminate."
Her smile widened, sharp and hungry. "I like this version of you. Cold. Calculating. Dangerous." She stepped closer, her presence a shadow that seemed to drink in the moonlight. "Whoโs the lucky monarch?"
"Therion," Valerian said, his voice flat but laced with venom. "Heโs been a thorn too long."
Selkaโs eyes sparkled with delight. "Oh, this will be fun." She tilted her head, studying him. "You have five days."
"Four," she corrected, already vanishing into the shadows, her form dissolving like smoke in the wind.
The Assassin QueenโSelka Valeโwas a phantom, a whisper of death that left no trace. And tonight, Valerian had purchased her services with a price that could bankrupt empires. Death was coming for Monarch Therion, and it wore a wicked smile.
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Deep beneath the Sanctum, in the shadowed depths of the royal crypt, Lira knelt beside a sealed sarcophagus, her golden eyes glowing faintly in the dim light. The air was thick with the weight of centuries, the stone walls etched with runes that pulsed faintly, as if alive. Her fingers traced the carvings on the sarcophagus, her brows furrowed in concentration.
Lady Selene stood behind her, arms crossed, her elegant features marred by a deep frown. Her silver hair gleamed in the torchlight, but her eyes were stormy, troubled. "This is no ordinary tomb," Lira whispered, her voice barely audible over the faint hum emanating from the stone. "The energy... itโs ancient. Pre-system. Pre-empire. I think this belonged to the first Emperor."
Seleneโs frown deepened. "Then why is it reacting now?"
As if in answer, the stone lid trembled slightly, a low rumble echoing through the crypt. The air grew colder, the torches flickering as though starved of oxygen. Liraโs breath caught, her glowing eyes narrowing. "Because something is waking up," she said, standing abruptly, her hand instinctively reaching for the dagger at her hip.
Selene glanced over her shoulder, her posture tense. "We need Valerian."
"Heโs busy plotting an assassination," came a new voice, smooth and sharp as a blade. Seraphine descended the cryptโs upper stairway, her dress trailing behind her like tendrils of smoke. Her eyes were unreadable, but there was a weight to her presence, a quiet menace that hadnโt always been there.
Selene turned, her gaze sharpening. "You knew?"
"Of course I knew," Seraphine replied with a dismissive shrug, her lips curling into a faint smile. "He tells me everything. Well... almost."
Lira looked between the two older women, her youthful face tight with concern. "Youโre both too calm. One of the Nine Monarchs might die."
"Good," Seraphine said flatly, her voice devoid of warmth. Her gaze drifted to the sarcophagus, where the runes now pulsed with a faint red glow.
Seleneโs head snapped toward her. "Youโve changed."
"No," Seraphine said, her eyes locked on the coffin, "Iโve just stopped pretending mercy is a virtue in this world." Her words hung in the air, heavy with unspoken truths, as the crypt seemed to tighten around them, the walls themselves holding their breath.
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At the imperial palace, chaos simmered beneath a veneer of opulence. The war chamber was a cavern of marble and gold, its walls adorned with tapestries depicting the empireโs conquests. But the air was thick with tension, the scent of blood and rain clinging to Duke Morthen as he stormed inside, his cloak dripping crimson onto the polished floor.
"Theyโve begun moving," he growled, his voice rough with barely contained rage. "The Black Fang faction has expanded to the northern garrisons. We lost three lieutenants last night. Slaughtered like dogs."
The Emperor, cloaked in gold-trimmed white, sat at the head of the chamber, his presence commanding despite his silence. He stared at a suspended orb floating before him, its surface shimmering with a projection of Valerianโs faceโsharp features, cold eyes, a man who had become a specter haunting the empireโs nightmares.
"Let him come," the Emperor murmured, his voice soft but laced with divine authority.
Morthenโs jaw tightened. "My liege, this boy is more than we expected. Heโs rallied former traitors, forced the Conclave into hesitation, and now..." He hesitated, as if the words were too heavy to speak.
"Heโs started hunting monarchs," the Emperor finished, his tone calm but carrying the weight of a death knell.
Silence fell across the chamber, broken only by the faint hum of the orb. The other advisorsโcloaked figures with eyes that gleamed with arcane powerโexchanged uneasy glances.
The Emperor finally turned, his eyes glowing with a divine light that made the air itself tremble. "Let him kill one. Just one. Then we strike."
Morthenโs fists clenched, but he bowed his head. "As you command, my liege." But as he left the chamber, his mind churned with doubt. Valerian was no mere boy anymoreโhe was a storm, and storms did not bow to commands.
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Back in his study, Valerian sat alone, the weight of his decisions pressing against his chest. He unfurled a sealed scroll, its wax bearing the mark of the Shadow Guildโa skull pierced by a dagger. The words were written in blood ink, each letter precise, unyielding.
*Target marked: Monarch Therion. Location confirmed: City of Glass. Protection Level: Divinity-Class. Assassination cost: 1,000,000 blood tokens. Timeframe: Four nights.*
The cost was astronomical, enough to bankrupt a small kingdom. Valerian didnโt flinch. He walked to the system terminal embedded in the wall, its surface shimmering with arcane runes. "Access blood vault," he whispered.
A small screen materialized, glowing faintly.
*[Blood Tokens Available: 2,480,000]*
He transferred the full amount without hesitation, the terminal humming as it processed the transaction. The air seemed to grow heavier, as if the system itself acknowledged the gravity of his choice.
"Enjoy hell," Valerian said to the empty room, his voice low and venomous. But as the words left his lips, a flicker of unease stirred in his chest. Therion was no ordinary monarchโhis death would ripple through the empire, awakening enemies Valerian hadnโt yet faced.
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In the ruins of Hollow Reach, where the earth was scarred and the air thick with decay, a shadow rose from the cracked stone. Tall, robed in obsidian and bone, crowned with writhing silver flame, Umbra stood like a monument to entropy itself. The systemโs avatar of chaos, his presence warped the air, bending light and sound into unnatural distortions.
Before him knelt a man, his once-fine clothes tattered, his eyes empty, his body trembling. A former noble, spared by Valerian in a moment of mercyโor weakness. Now, he was a broken thing, consumed by rage and desperation.
"You seek vengeance?" Umbraโs voice was a rotting wind, each word dripping with malice.
"Yes..." the man rasped, his voice barely human. "I-Iโll give anything!"
Umbraโs skeletal hand extended, plunging into the manโs chest. The nobleโs scream tore through the ruins as dark veins spread across his skin, his body convulsing. His eyes blackened, his screams turning to laughterโmaniacal, unhinged.
A new enemy was born, forged in the crucible of Umbraโs power. And in the distance, the ruins seemed to whisper Valerianโs name.
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*Nightfall โ City of Glass*
Selka Vale crouched on the rooftop of a spiraling cathedral, her black armor blending with the shadows. Below, Monarch Therion dined in obscene luxury, surrounded by golden-armored knights, fawning concubines, and tables laden with decadence. The City of Glass glowed around them, its crystal spires refracting light into a thousand colors, but Selka saw only her target.
Therionโs laughter echoed, arrogant and carefree. He believed himself untouchable, protected by divinity-class wards and an army of loyal blades. Selkaโs eyes narrowed, her fingers tapping the hilt of her poisoned dagger.
One whisper, and it would all end.
She raised her wrist, speaking softly into the rune-etched band. "Phase one complete. Ready to strike."
Valerianโs voice crackled through, cold and unyielding. "Make it hurt."
Selkaโs lips curved into a smile that promised pain. "Oh, I will."
She vanished into smoke, her form dissolving into the night. Below, Therion raised a goblet, oblivious to the death descending upon him.
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Back at the Sanctum, Valerian entered the main hall, his steps heavy with purpose. Seraphine, Selene, and Lira awaited him, their expressions a mix of resolve and unease. The air was thick with the scent of old stone and faint traces of ozone, as if the sanctum itself anticipated what was to come.
"Youโre not going to stop me," Valerian said, his voice cold, his eyes daring them to challenge him.
Seraphine stepped forward, her smoky dress trailing like a specter. "No. But youโll need us."
Valerian raised a brow, surprised by her acquiescence. "You approve?"
"No," Selene interjected, her voice sharp. "But we know better than to let you do it alone."
Lira stepped beside him, her golden eyes flickering with determination. "Besides, the tomb is reacting to your bloodline. If you donโt open it, something else will."
Valerianโs gaze dropped to the tomb map etched into the floor. Three of the six seals glowed red now, their light pulsing like a heartbeat. The crypt below was no longer dormantโit was alive, and it called to him.
He clenched his fist, his knuckles whitening. "Then we do both."
Selene smirked, a rare crack in her stoic facade. "Murder and awakening an ancient god?"
Valerianโs eyes glinted with dark resolve. "I call that a productive week."
But as they turned to leave, a low rumble shook the sanctum. The mapโs fourth seal flickered, then blazed red, brighter than the others. Lira gasped, her hand flying to her dagger. "Itโs accelerating," she whispered.
Seraphineโs eyes narrowed. "Somethingโs forcing it open."
Valerianโs jaw tightened. "Then weโre out of time."
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Far away, in the depths of the System Coreโa realm of endless light and shadowโtwo figures watched Valerian through an astral screen, their forms cloaked in haze.
"Heโs becoming unstable," the first voice said, its tone laced with concern.
"Heโs becoming exactly what we need," the second replied, calm but calculating.
"Too early. He may break the seals before the convergence."
The second voice paused, its silence heavy with implication. "And if he does...?"
"Then heโll either become a godโor the trigger for the end."
The screen flickered, revealing a new image: the ruins of Hollow Reach, where Umbraโs newly forged weapon rose, its black eyes burning with purpose. Behind it, the silver flames of Umbraโs crown flared, and the air cracked with the sound of shattering stone.
A voice echoed through the Core, ancient and malevolent: "Valerian... your time is running out."
The screen went black, but the words lingered, a promise of chaos yet to come.







