Fate: Hero of Justice Takeover-Chapter 644

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Chapter 644: Chapter 644

Chapter 644: My Assassin Order Will Be Ruined by You Sooner or Later!

The martyr, clad in the armor of silent mourning.

Though the flesh had long decayed, the bones pierced through with steel nails, what remained etched within this cruel visage was a legend passed down through generations—a devout faith forged through years of walking the abyss of death.

Before this progenitor of Hassan-i Sabbah, Leo sensed the aura of a ’King’ who judged successive generations of the Old Man of the Mountain. To Gawain, another heroic spirit, this Grand Assassin possessed a majesty no less than that of legendary swordsmen. Rin Tohsaka held her breath under the chilling, murderous pressure radiating from this spirit. As for Hakuno and Nero, they inhaled deeply, ’sensing’ a supreme concept within the blazing spiritual flames...

Among those present, only Draco—roused by the Grand Servant’s presence—stood with arms crossed, a provocative smirk playing on her lips as she observed the old man who had slain the great spider of Mercury and taken its place.

Faced with the little red dragon’s silent wariness, the King Hassan standing with his sword flickered his gaze, his magnetic voice resonating: 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

"Thou art far more nourished than when last we met—never did I imagine the ’Beast of the Fall’ would soar into the heavens."

Detecting no hostility, Draco eased her stance, the raised crimson scales along her tail relaxing as she sighed with a hint of helplessness:

"To think thou wouldst address me thus. Thou hast not changed at all, old man."

"Hast thou seen it? That star thou gazed upon with such longing, even from the depths of Gehenna."

"Then, as before, I shall answer thee, old man—of course I see it. Amidst this filth, it shines brighter than all else."

"Is that so." King Hassan neither affirmed nor denied, the blue flames in his eye sockets burning intensely as he continued to watch the little red dragon until she turned her head away, cheeks flushed like a bashful maiden, muttering under her breath.

"F-Fine, I admit it... I’ve already fallen hopelessly into that sweet poison... To keep me by his side without even chains—that man is truly, irredeemably gentle."

"On this matter, I can only agree with displeasure."

King Hassan nodded calmly, yet the sword in his hand let out a shrill cry. Leo’s eyes widened as a streak of lightning shot forth, leaving a trail of blazing azure flames in its wake!

Whoosh—!

The heavens and earth were split by that single fiery line, the spiritual flames illuminating the young man’s constricted pupils as he froze mid-step, slowly turning his head—only to find the silent black armor advancing upon him with ghostly flames.

!!!

Steel light rippled as Sakatsuki plunged his hand into it, drawing forth twin crescent blades that crashed down upon the approaching figure without restraint. Against this slash capable of bisecting a second-rate Servant, the Grand Assassin didn’t even dodge, merely raising his gauntlet to meet the black-and-white blades, sending sparks flying like crashing waves.

Boom!

The rusted yet still sharp greatsword loomed large in Sakatsuki’s vision. Without hesitation, he bent his leg to block the old man’s left wrist, suppressing his sword strike, then roared with all his might as he pressed downward. Twin blades flashed past the gauntlet in an instant, aiming straight for King Hassan’s chest.

Thud~

The sword twisted and rose like a shield to meet the twin blades. The air exploded along their path, scattering ghostly blue flames that obscured Sakatsuki’s golden eyes.

The next moment, King Hassan bent his knee and lifted his leg, delivering a lightning-fast kick. By the time the explosive sound rang out, the terrifying armored boot had already struck Sakatsuki’s abdomen, sending him flying.

Perfect opportunity!

Leo, observing the battle, seized the precise moment. He raised his Command Spell, intending to order King Hassan to pursue, but quickly realized a Grand Servant was beyond his control. The words on his lips shifted direction: "Gawain!"

"Yes!"

Gawain gripped his holy sword, Galatine, and with a burst of strength from his legs, transformed into a blazing meteor, leaving crisscrossing trails of scorching heat amidst the cold blue flames.

"This sword is the replica of the sun, the purifying blaze that incinerates all impurity—"

The might of a top-tier Servant was not to be underestimated. In the blink of an eye, he crossed hundreds of meters. As Sakatsuki hung midair with no leverage, Gawain raised his holy sword like a blacksmith forging steel. Mana erupted, extending dozens of meters of solar flames that roared to life, as if to cleave the world in two. With a furious shout, he brought the sword down with overwhelming force:

"Excalibur Galatine!"

BOOM—BOOM—BOOM—

The dozens-of-meters-long blade of flames crashed onto the young man. The earth shook violently as blinding white light obscured the Masters’ vision. When their tear-filled eyes finally cleared, they saw a series of explosive clouds erupting before Gawain. Sakatsuki’s figure didn’t even have time to utter a sound before dissolving under the extreme heat.

The ground had been split open, leaving a wound several meters wide and hundreds of meters long. Crimson magma mixed with molten impurities flowed slowly like blood. Gawain panted heavily, gazing at the now-empty scene before him, allowing himself a moment of relief.

"It’s over... isn’t it?"

Though the victory was less than honorable, after taking a direct hit from an A+-rank Noble Phantasm, even Sakatsuki—who had repeatedly defied expectations—couldn’t possibly survive.

Leo shared the same thought. He shifted his gaze from the battlefield to the Grand Assassin, who had remained silent since sending Sakatsuki flying.

Though Sakatsuki had insisted the Grand Assassin was his teacher, clearly he had miscalculated—what kind of teacher would immediately move to eliminate their disciple? Had he committed some unforgivable betrayal?

Most likely, he had feared Sakatsuki would summon the only Grand capable of posing a threat, hence the attempt to interfere.

"Greetings... thank you for your assistance..."

"Pay me no mind. I am but the harbinger of death."

The Grand Assassin did not acknowledge the Holy King. Instead, he calmly watched the dissipating smoke ahead before finally giving a slight, dignified nod.

"Now, the tolling bell has revealed thy name."

King Hassan’s cryptic words sent Leo’s alarm spiking. He opened his mouth to warn Gawain, but it was already too late. A searing pain erupted in Gawain’s chest before he could even register shock, forcing him to his knees.

A vermilion demonic spear, two meters and thirty centimeters long with a blade spanning one foot and three inches, had pierced through his torso, staining his blood a tragic crimson.

Seeing Gawain still struggling, Sakatsuki opened his right hand that was gripping the spear’s end and simply pushed it forward with a thrust.

Riiip—!

The anti-magic spear tore through flesh inch by inch. Even someone as strong-willed as Gawain couldn’t suppress a pained groan. As the aurora of magecraft came surging violently, Sakatsuki abandoned the spear and retreated lightly, shrugging at Leo who was gritting his teeth to unleash his magecraft.

"I told you—my assassination techniques were taught by the one standing beside you."

"If you remain this careless," the figure beside Leo raised a rusted greatsword, "I shall claim your head here and now."

"Who dares?!" Seeing her contractor threatened by a Grand Servant, the little red dragon naturally wouldn’t stand for it. She immediately transformed into the figure of a tall, beautiful woman amidst crimson light—golden hair cascading down, wielding the Flames of the End, one hand protectively pulling Sakatsuki behind her. Sakatsuki could only smile wryly at the sight.

The very reason he feared King Hassan so much was precisely because of his ’improper’ relationship with Draco.

Looking back, King Hassan had once bestowed upon him the Trial of the Valley, greatly advancing his combat skills—all so Sakatsuki could take his place in subduing Draco, sparing the ever-diligent Grand Servant from running around while the Counter Force wouldn’t even pay him an appearance fee.

Yet when he looked up—lo and behold! This unfilial disciple had actually been making eyes at the Beast, and in the end, really managed to win her over!

Treachery! A disgrace to the sect!

To think our Order of Assassins would have such a lust-blinded fool.

Foolishness. Offer thy head.

—Such was Sakatsuki’s imagination of King Hassan’s reaction. He was fully aware of his own absurd conduct, yet unwilling to draw a line with this mentor of his. Thus, he’d always adopted the ostrich tactic—fleeing when possible, avoiding when necessary.

Who could’ve imagined Leo would be so bold as to actually complete the Grand Summoning ritual, and of all possibilities, it was King Hassan who answered the call!

This is bullying me, Tora—ahem, bullying me, the Red Dragon Knight!

But regardless, the showdown had arrived. Faced with his choice to stand alongside the Beast, even if King Hassan pretended not to see it, he’d still have to fulfill his duty as a Grand Assassin due to the Counter Force’s will...

"Raise thy head."

"Ah... right." Sakatsuki could only be meek before this elder. He lifted his head, yet couldn’t discern King Hassan’s expression—only sensing the spiritual flames in his eyes burning slightly brighter.

"Originally, she was but a dragon gazing at the stars from the depths of limbo, ever confident in her anticipation. Should she meet a worthy contractor, even her decayed wings would be restored..."

It took Sakatsuki a moment to realize who King Hassan was referring to. He pressed his dry lips together as the founder of the Old Man of the Mountain continued:

"Let her shine until the moment of burning out—like a meteor streaking through the dark night."

"...Old man, you’re not going to take action?"

"Naturally. This is no calamitous Dragon of the End, merely an endearing little Beast at most."

"Even if thou art Sakatsuki’s mentor, such words cannot be forgiven, Old Man of the Mountain! Beware lest I bite thee!"

"Hoh..."

Perhaps it was Sakatsuki’s imagination, but he saw the spiritual flames in King Hassan’s eye sockets flicker slightly—as if chuckling. The mirth soon faded as golden light began to glow, the Grand Assassin’s form starting to dissipate.

"W-Wait... old man, you’re just leaving like that?!"

"I came solely to purge heresy, and now that the heresy has been cleansed, it is time for me to return to the Throne of Heroes."

"At least fight me once..." Sakatsuki cast a sympathetic glance at Leo. "It’s a good chance for you to see how much I’ve improved."

If all seven Grand Servants skipped out on their duties, Leo would probably burst into tears.

"I have already tolled the bell once and should have long returned to the valley of shadows." Old Man of the Mountain narrowed his eyes slightly, sensing that this wayward disciple harbored rebellious thoughts. To prevent the young man from resorting to dishonorable tactics, he simply conjured something in his hand and tossed it toward Sakatsuki.

"Eh?" Sakatsuki caught it, startled by the blue spiritual flames creeping up his wrist, and hastily shook his hand.

As the lingering flames dissipated, what lay before him was a bone-white mask, identical to those worn by the successive Old Men of the Mountain.

At first glance, it seemed like nothing more than an exquisitely crafted toy. Yet both Sakatsuki and the Old Man of the Mountain knew full well—this was the symbol of the ancient order of assassins, the emblem passed down through generations of the Old Men of the Mountain.

To don it meant Sakatsuki would inherit the name "Hassan-i Sabbah" and become the new Old Man of the Mountain!

"If you wish to reconsider, that is also acceptable. The weight of this decision is not one to be made lightly, for—"

Before the Old Man could finish, Sakatsuki tossed the mask in the air and promptly pressed it onto his face.

The stark white, narrow-eyed mask fit perfectly over the upper half of the young man’s face. His golden eyes, radiant as the sun, tempered the eerie aura of the bone mask. When Sakatsuki narrowed his eyes in amusement, the mask lost all its chilling presence, instead resembling the cunning and handsome fox spirits from ancient tales.

Yet that elusive, shifting demeanor seamlessly melded into the image of an assassin.

"If it’s a gift from you, of course I’ll take it." Sakatsuki tapped the mask, producing a crisp sound. "If I could become the last knight of the Round Table, then I can certainly shoulder the legacy of the Hassans and carry on the glory—or infamy—of the Old Men of the Mountain."

"After all, you’ve helped me more than enough, old man."

"Hmph... Foolish." Perhaps even the Old Man himself didn’t notice the tone in his voice—like an elder watching a mischievous child, exasperated yet hopeful.

Though unexpected, when this young man he held in such high regard accepted the mask, even his spectral form felt an inexplicable warmth of pride.

"However, this mask of mine is not merely a symbol of the name Hassan-i Sabbah."

"...Eh?"

"Honestly, you’ll do anything for the sake of looking cool." Draco sighed beside him, not sparing him any face. "Pay attention, my contractor. That is unmistakably the aura of a Grand."

"Ha... Hah?!" Sakatsuki quickly sensed the familiar presence within the mask, and a dreadful premonition surged within him. "Wait, old man, we’ve shared heart-to-heart talks! You wouldn’t actually screw me over, would you?!"

The last time the Old Man had dumped a burden on him, Sakatsuki had first been ambushed by Draco in the Avenger class, then forced into a life-or-death battle in her true form after she summoned an arena. His body had been destroyed, and only through the Third Magic, the Holy Grail, the voluntary sacrifices of his Servants, and the cheat-like Fate Compendium had he barely managed to defeat Draco.

This time, the old man had once again tossed the Grand title his way—who knows how many Beasts he’d have to slay or alien gods to chop up for drinks.

And if he messed up, he’d be the one served as the drink!

"Have mercy on me, old man. I can’t handle business at this level!" Sakatsuki wailed pitifully, putting on a miserable act. "I just got a girlfriend, I’m still young with room to grow. I don’t want to live life on the edge anymore!"

"..." The spiritual flames around King Hassan flickered unsteadily. He truly couldn’t comprehend how something as lofty as a Grand title could be described by Sakatsuki as if he were being forced into prostitution.

This was the symbol representing the pinnacle of a class, the crown of guardians acknowledged by Pan-Human History!

If Sakatsuki fully became the Grand Assassin, the power boost would be the least concern—the most important thing was that under the cover of the Grand Saint Graph, the Beast by his side wouldn’t be targeted by the Counter Force, nor would they have to worry about a group of Grands coming to farm her!

Surely no one actually thought this was like last time, where it could be used as a firecracker and lit up for a one-time show?!

Wastrel, my Hashashin Order will surely be ruined by your hands!

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