Chapter 687: Standoff
Chapter 687: Standoff
The mana pressure alone would have driven a lesser man to his knees.
Magnus Ashborn’s presence warped the air around him, a density of power that pressed against the lungs and made every breath feel borrowed. The ridge itself seemed to buckle under the weight of his fury, loose stone rattling in its cracks, the faint hum of residual arcane energy from Kaiden’s bombardment snuffed out like a candle in a hurricane.
Kaiden didn’t move.
He stood at the edge of the ridge with his arms at his sides and met his father’s gaze with the steady, unblinking calm of a man who had expected this landing, this fury, this exact confrontation, and had filed it under ’inevitable’ sometime around the second volley.
His girls moved first. Five women stepped between Kaiden Grey and Magnus Ashborn, weapons drawn and powers flaring, and every one of them meant it.
Kaiden raised a hand.
"No."
The word was quiet and carried no room for debate. His girls looked back at him, and whatever they saw in his expression made them hesitate.
This was his business.
They didn’t like it. Luna’s jaw tightened and Calypso’s grip on her axe didn’t loosen, but they stepped back. Not far. Close enough that the message was clear to anyone watching, which was everyone.
Magnus hadn’t moved during any of it. His eyes hadn’t left Kaiden’s face, and the rage behind them burned clean.
"Guild Leader of New Dawn, Magnus Ashborn. What do you want?" Kaiden asked.
"Do you have any idea," Magnus said, his voice low and controlled in the way that a dam is controlled, "what you have done?"
Kaiden tilted his head.
"I helped some people who were in trouble."
Magnus’s jaw clenched hard enough that the muscle in his cheek jumped. "You killed registered combatants. In cold blood. On a live broadcast."
"I targeted monsters in a monster-infested basin," Kaiden corrected, his voice carrying the patient cadence of a man explaining something simple to someone who was struggling with it. "My team identified awakened fighters under severe duress and launched a rescue operation. Any collateral damage during said operation is, as the Association enforcer down there already confirmed, a regulatory grey area."
"You will pay for this."
"For what, specifically? For coming to the aid of my fellow awakened? For deploying offensive abilities against the monsters that were killing them?" Kaiden paused, as if genuinely considering the accusation. "I’ll admit the accuracy could’ve been better. We’re rookies, after all. Our aim isn’t perfect, especially not during such a high intensity situation."
The mana pressure around Magnus spiked. The stone beneath his boots cracked further, new fissures spreading outward, and the displaced air hit Kaiden’s face like an open furnace.
"I will demand a thorough investigation," Magnus said. "Every second of footage will be reviewed. Every ability trajectory will be mapped. And when the evidence proves what we both know is true, you will face the full weight of awakened military law."
Kaiden nodded.
"Good."
The word landed wrong. Magnus’s eyes narrowed.
"I accept full responsibility for my team’s actions during the rescue operation. We’ll cooperate fully with any investigation the Association wants to conduct."
He let that sit for a moment.
"I’m curious, though."
His voice didn’t change. The calm didn’t waver. But the edge behind his eyes aimed itself at Magnus Ashborn like a scalpel.
"When they review the footage, I wonder what they’ll find about New Dawn’s operations over the past several days. Why one of the top three largest guilds in the country felt the need to deploy its entire rookie division to suppress a fifth-place team. A random group of awakened who never once engaged another team’s monsters. Never once entered combat that wasn’t our own."
"Enough," Magnus snapped.
"No. I’m not done."
The words cut through the mana pressure like they weren’t aware of it. Kaiden’s voice remained level, but the conversation had shifted, and both of them knew it.
"Runewoven was in fifth place. Valhalla’s Sinners spent every day of this competition minding our own business, fighting our own fights, streaming our own content. We never targeted another team’s monsters. Never stole their kills. Never coordinated with anyone to deny anyone else their growth." He paused. "And yet Ashbound and New Dawn spent days following us. Intercepting our targets. Sending S-tier awakened and over twenty fighters to shadow a squad of rookies who posed no threat to a guild in first place."
He let the silence do the work.
"I can’t help but wonder why."
Magnus’s face was stone and his body rigid, and his fury screaming against the air around them was the only thing that moved.
"Kaiden Grey." Every syllable was a warning. "Select your next words very carefully."
Kaiden looked at him, and for the first time in the conversation, he smiled.
A small thing. Brief. A smile meant for exactly one person, and it carried the weight of every conversation they’d never had and every door that had been closed in his face.
"Okay. I will. Thank you for the advice."
He let the smile fade.
"I can declare right now, in front of however many people are watching this stream, that Magnus Ashborn has never once contacted me in my entire awakened career. He has never offered me a position in New Dawn. He has never attempted to negotiate, collaborate, or strike any sort of deal with me or my group. We are, as far as the public record is concerned, complete strangers."
He held his father’s gaze.
"So I really can’t help but wonder... why does the guild master of New Dawn hate a rookie like me so much?"
Magnus didn’t answer.
He stood there on the cratered ridge with his fists at his sides, and he did not answer, because answering that question would crack open everything he’d spent months keeping shut, and his son had just asked it in front of a million witnesses.
The silence stretched.
A million viewers watched Magnus Ashborn stand mute in front of a rookie who had just asked him a very simple question that he could not answer.
The stream chat was moving at a speed that no longer qualified as text. It was noise, pure and unfiltered, and somewhere in that noise the question was already being asked by hundreds of thousands of strangers who had never thought to ask it before.
Why DOES he care?
But just then, the sound of controlled mana descents broke the moment. Three Association members landed on the ridge in a triangular formation around Kaiden and Magnus, and the lead officer stepped forward with the practiced authority of a woman who had interrupted worse standoffs than this.
"Kaiden Grey." Her voice was professional and left no room for debate. "The Awakened Association is launching a formal investigation into the events of the past hour. We’re asking you to accompany us for an immediate debrief."
Kaiden turned to her and nodded.
"Of course. I’m happy to cooperate."
He turned back to Magnus one last time. Their eyes met, and the message that passed between them didn’t need words. It never had.
Kaiden turned his back on his father and walked toward the Association officers. His girls fell in behind him without a word.
None of them looked back.
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