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I Became the Mastermind Who Betrays the Heroines-Chapter 134
Chapter 134 - Traitor (5)
โOver here!โ
BOOMโ!
Flames struck the dragonโs face.
A remarkable performance. ๐๐ฟ๐๐๐ฐ๐ฒ๐๐ง๐ ๐ง๐ฒ๐ฅ.๐๐จ๐
At that moment, the fox had elevated herself beyond even most professorsโpushing her potential to its very peak.
After all, growth often comes in direct proportion to the threat one faces.
Irene darted across the battlefield like lightning.
Of courseโ
SCREEEEEECH!!
That, too, was nothing more than a fleeting illusion.
You canโt hide from the gaze of a higher species.
The foxโs movements were finally caught.
A sweeping tail slammed into her delicate frame.
She was flung away before she had a chance to resist.
THUDโ!!
She barely managed to raise her sword to guard, but it wasnโt enough to recover her stance.
The fox was thrown violently across the floor, landing far from the battle.
A groan escaped her lipsโher body wracked with pain, as if every bone had shattered.
โKhโฆ!โ
Her lips trembled uncontrollably.
Her stamina had long since hit rock bottom, and the blade she held was now broken.
And before her loomed the shadow of death.
Just for a moment, a wave of helplessness crushed her.
Those fangs looked ready to devour her whole.
StillโIrene forced her battered body upright.
โUghโฆ ahโฆโ
She could barely breathe, her lungs gasping for air.
Even so, she couldnโt collapseโnot yet.
Not when her heart still held a single, unshakable wish.
A blind devotion, born of a desperate desire to give her all.
She whispered her prayer.
โI want to help.โ
The girl gripped her broken sword.
Her gaze remained clear.
Thinking it may be her last, she scraped together every ounce of strength she had left.
Sparks burst around her as flames began to rise once more.
A light that seemed to devour even the heat of the underground compressed into a single line.
Pressed, condensed, and refined further stillโuntil it became a flame so perfectly honed it formed a razor-sharp edge.
A blade forged from crimson fire.
FWOOOSHโ!
From the shattered hilt,
Only a radiant blade remained.
The fox swung that fire without hesitation.
โHrghโฆ!โ
SHHHHRIPโ!
The crimson streak grazed the dragonโs face.
A clean, sharp line.
For the first time, the beastโs tough hide bore a wound.
Though it wasnโt a fatal blow, the scar cut directly across its left eye.
She had targeted a weak point, where the scales were relatively thin.
Irene collapsed where she stood.
Thumpโ
The flame that had wrapped around her faded away.
And the crimson glow in her hair slowly returned to its natural orange.
But deathโs shadow was still upon her.
The miasma crept closer.
Grrrrrrโฆ
The dragon parted its decayed jaws.
As if laughing at herโmocking her, saying โWas that all?โ
The fox simply snorted.
โHaโฆ You got toyed with that much and youโre still smug?โ
She raised a single middle finger without a trace of fear.
Before death could even process her insolence, Irene shouted:
โNow!!โ
And in that instantโ
Its left field of vision, momentarily blinded by the previous strike.
Someone slipped into that blind spot.
โYouโve done well.โ
Golden hair fluttered into view.
The snake, who had crept all the way to the dragonโs snout, now revealed his presence in full.
A brilliant glow shimmered from both black and white at his side.
His once-closed eyes were now fully open.
โI call upon the summons.โ
The boy moved his tongue.
Black light gathered at his fingertips.
โDing!
[Remaining Output: 61.7%]
A faint blue window shimmered in his vision.
It felt a little lacking, but with what he had left, he had no choice but to make it work.
The snake activated his lie.
Monster.
What stood before him was, quite literally, a monster.
A being on par with a [Star] in both stature and power.
No ordinary attack could ever reach it.
For it was a creature that had transcended natural law.
In that caseโ
The boy would transcend natural law too.
For authority, by its very nature, is unjust.
โStarsโโ
The snake mimicked the stars.
Expending all output, stamina, mental energyโฆ and finally, life force itself, he surpassed his limits.
Recalling all the [Stars] heโd met, he reached for their essence.
This wasnโt just an act of equaling them.
He parsed the structure of their power, reconstructed it, and cloaked himself in a rank greater than even the stars in the night sky.
As the force unfolded in real time, it twisted the very dimensions around him.
KRRRRRRRRโ!
The underground and the temple trembled violently.
Light began to orbit the boy.
A breathtaking afterimage the likes of which no one had ever seen.
Behind him, a cloak of pure white fluttered.
The haze trailing from it, like a shimmering mantle, declared his newly ascended [Rank].
The sword in his hand now glowed with blinding white light.
Omnipotence.
โDevour.โ
For just a momentโ
The boy stepped into the source of power itself: the star-filled sky, the origin of Authority.
A single swing of the sword tore open the very air.
CRACKโ!
A crack spread like a mirror shattering.
The world broke into fragments.
And beyond those shattered riftsโnothing. Only void flickered in the gaps.
An error born from the warping of dimensions.
Thumpโ!
The boy thrust the white blade into the dragonโs heart.
A surprise strike, leaving no room for reaction.
And in a voice barely audibleโ
โThen, farewell.โ
In the next momentโ
The body forged from death split apart into countless fragments.
It broke, and broke, and brokeโ
Until it could no longer even be seen with the naked eye.
Erased without a trace.
The concept of void consumed its existence, leaving behind only a white blankness.
As if someone had erased graphite from a notebook with a clean swipe of an eraser.
Srrrhhโ
Before long, the remaining output was spent, and the underground returned to normal.
Aside from the devoured dragon, nothing else was out of place.
The snake whispered.
โItโsโฆ over.โ
His knees gave out.
He collapsed to the floor.
It had been touch-and-go toward the endโbut in the end, theyโd managed to stop the calamity.
It was a victory worth celebrating.
A wave of relief washed over him like a tide.
But he didnโt have time to savor that feeling.
There was a price to pay for pushing his power that far.
While massaging his aching limbsโ
Blood suddenly gushed from his throat.
A crimson trail spilled downward.
โKhโฆ!โ
And that wasnโt all.
Blood now trickled from his eyes as wellโhis body overwhelmed from the strain.
A sharp, crushing pain tore through every bone.
A price paid for drawing too heavily on his life force.
A familiar mechanical chime rang in his ears.
โDing!
[Excessive life force consumption detected.]
[Further depletion may affect your remaining lifespan.]
A predictable result.
That strike had far surpassed natural orderโalmost as if it sought the seat of a god.
He should be grateful his lifespan hadnโt been shortened.
Since life force could still recover with rest, no permanent damage remained.
The snake wiped blood from his mouth and murmured.
โIt hasnโt been this bad since the Usurpation Battle.โ
He steadied his breathing and suppressed the pain.
As he finally regained a bit of composure, the girls ran over and supported him.
They had seen him cough bloodโand looked understandably worried.
โAre you okay? You really pushed yourselfโฆโ
โIโm alright.โ
Perhaps because sheโd seen this beforeโ
Irene, while clearly concerned, refrained from bombarding him with questions or worry.
Instead, she just embraced the snake with a sorrowful look in her eyes.
โY-Yudahโฆ You canโt die.โ
By contrastโ
The princess, usually the one with dull emotions, was crying openly.
It seemed even she was shaken by the thought of her savior possibly dying.
The boy gently patted her platinum hair, as if to say not to worry.
He whispered by her ear.
โI wonโt die. These injuries will heal quickly.โ
โโฆReally?โ
โHow could I ever lie to Your Highness? Please, believe me.โ
โSniffโฆ okay. I believe you. Because itโs you, Yudah.โ
โYou honor me.โ
The heavy air began to settle.
The three of them exhaled a sigh of relief.
โItโs really over now.โ
โGood work.โ
โYou two are the ones who worked hard. I just put my hands on the table when the meal was already served.โ
โLetโs just say we all worked hard.โ
โThat works too.โ
Peace, at last, had returned.
With the girls supporting him, the boy crossed the underground temple.
They began making their way back to the surface.
Untilโ
โThatโs far enough.โ
A voice called out behind them.
They turnedโ
And saw them: cultists in deep crimson robes.
Villains who had appeared without the slightest presence.
The children froze where they stood.
No wayโฆ
They had seen those enemies dissolve to nothing with their own eyes.
So where had this force come from?
Everyone thought the same thing.
โReinforcementsโฆ?โ
As if to confirm that guess, the cultists began to speak.
At some point, they had already formed a complete encirclementโover a hundred of them surrounding the group.
โThe Puppeteerโs signal cut out, so we came rushing inโฆ and what do you know, we walked in on quite the scene.โ
It was the worst-case scenario.
The snake, the fox, the princessโnone of them were in condition to fight.
And now they had run straight into reinforcements.
Among them were not just chimeras, but ritualists, officersโand even two more Katasto like the Puppeteer.
The children, driven to the brink of collapse, had no way to counter.
Cold sweat trickled down.
โTo think you actually took down the calamity alone.โ
There was no way out.
Under normal circumstances, the snake mightโve stepped forward.
But now, he didnโt even have the strength to stand.
Any further exertion would risk draining his remaining lifespan.
โโฆโฆโ
The boy said nothing.
The cultists began to close in.
โA shame your little plan failedโฆ but even so, this is a nice bonus. If the academy still has assets like you three, theyโll only get in our way later.โ
The girls, faces darkened, stepped forward.
As if to protect the boy behind themโthey moved to shield him with their own bodies.
A meaningless gesture, perhapsโbut defiant all the same.
The cultist sneered and delivered their sentence.
โWe canโt let this chance slip by.โ
The cult began readying their attack.
Dark mana surged around them like a crashing tide.
โWeโll erase you here.โ
And thenโ
The shadows lunged toward the children.
Butโ
Did the cultists know?
That even this momentโฆ
Had been resting in the palm of the snakeโs hand all along.
From beneath his bowed headโ
He smiled.
As if thoroughly amused.
โโฆHeh.โ
A mocking laugh slipped free.
And thenโ
CRACKLEโ!
A flickering sound like something blinking into existence.
A shadow stepped in front of the cultists, blocking their path.
Proving his presence by the way his empty right sleeve flutteredโ
Standing against the pale light behind himโ
Was none other than a white-haired old man.
โHmph-hmm.โ
An aura thick with overwhelming killing intent.
The old man casually scanned the area, then smiled upon spotting the boy.
That smileโso mature, no matter how many times you saw it.
โDid you miss meโฆ?โ
The old manโs nameโ
The Lord.
A man known across the underworld as the King of Shadows.







