Chapter 719: Next Step (1)
Chapter 719: Next Step (1)
If there was one thing demonic supernaturals did above all else, it was disloyalty and lack of unity.
They could stand on the same side, but that alone never guaranteed the qualities one would expect from a proper team.
Brian looked at the gray figure with rage burning in his eyes, but he soon calmed down, listening absentmindedly to what the man was saying.
A few seconds later, Brian’s breath came in ragged pulls as he forced himself to steady his emotions.
The gray robed figure glanced back at him, finally satisfied that the boy was listening.
"After years of planning," he said casually, as if recounting a boring story, "we finally succeeded in doing what no single race in Hell could accomplish alone."
"As you know," the man continued, "the Aurora group was never alone in its dissatisfaction. Other races felt it too. Minor races, major ones, small and large alike. Many despised the way the realms were being governed."
He stepped forward, boots crunching over shattered stone.
"For the first time in a very long while, they came together as a movement."
"There were three pillars to the plan," the gray figure said, raising a finger. "First, we kept the strongest existences in Hell occupied."
A second finger rose.
"Second, we stalled long enough for the Demon Lord of the thirtieth floor to revive. That alone pushed several of our plans forward."
There were many things the demonic supernaturals within Aurora wanted to achieve, but due to their status as Aurora humans, they could not act openly.
The reason was simple. Many races would turn against Aurora solely because it was humans taking action.
The goal of the demonic faction was never to destroy the realm. It was to control it.
That was where the Demon Lord of the thirtieth floor came in.
If anything went wrong, the blame could easily be placed on the Demon Lord instead.
There were many more layers to it.
Then the gray figure raised a third finger.
"And third, we moved to seize control of the realm gates leading into Hell."
The gray figure’s smile faded slightly.
"That part, like the second one," he said quietly, "was never meant for everyone."
"It was meant for Aurora and for a handful of other races who chose to follow our lead. Mostly minor races who saw the Aurora group as their banner."
He scoffed.
"And out of all three plans," he said, his voice turning sharp, "that was the one that failed."
Brian’s nails dug into his palms again.
"All that preparation was made useless by a youth who was still wet behind the ears."
"Michael."
The name surfaced like poison in Brian’s mind.
No matter how many times Brian tried to bury it, it always rose again, uninvited and unwanted, sitting at the center of his thoughts like a thorn that had grown roots.
Since the day he was born, Brian had never truly taken anyone as a rival.
Not the so called geniuses.
Not the instructors who praised him with complex smiles.
Not the peers who tried to measure themselves against him, only to crumble after a single exchange.
He had grown up believing the world was arranged in layers, and that he was born above most of them.
Then Michael arrived.
A boy with nothing.
A boy who should have been crushed early and forgotten.
Instead, he rose.
Fast.
Too fast.
Why.
The word screamed inside Brian’s skull, so loud it nearly drowned out the gray figure’s voice.
Why did it have to be him?
He was handsome.
Even that annoyed Brian, because it was effortless. Michael did not try, and people still looked twice. Girls smiled. Men respected him.
Then there was a loving family, or at least something close enough that it still counted in Brian’s eyes.
Then there was power.
Real power.
Brian did not understand why all of it was happening to one man, as if Michael were the main character of the world itself.
Why did he have all of this?
What was the secret?
Inside his head, Brian screamed the question again and again until it felt like his skull itself was shaking.
Why.
Why.
Why.
Then the truth rose up, simple and ugly, and Brian could no longer avoid it.
Jealousy.
Yes.
Brian admitted it silently, and the admission tasted like ash.
He was jealous of Michael.
That was why he hated him.
Not because Michael had wronged him.
But because Michael existed, and shone brighter than him every single time by an unbearable margin.
And that was also why, deep down, a part of Brian felt a dark, shameful satisfaction at the gray robed figure’s words.
The demonic faction had taken notice of Michael.
Good.
He wondered how long Michael had left to live.
Still, despite those thoughts, there were more pressing matters at hand.
"What do we do now?" Brian asked. "If the first floor plan failed, then what is left?"
The gray robed figure did not answer immediately.
He turned his head slowly, as if Brian had just asked something childish, and his eyes gleamed with cold amusement.
"You are the Vice Hall Master’s son," he said, "yet you speak as though you understand nothing."
Brian’s fingers curled.
"To be honest," the man continued, his tone lazy but sharp, "you are not even worthy to hear the full structure of what the hall prepared."
"But," he added, as if granting mercy, "I will enlighten you."
He began walking in slow circles.
"The movement was never of one mind," he said. "Most races only shared one thing. Resentment. Hatred for how the realms are run. Hatred for the chains around their throats."
"So when we moved, we moved together only for the parts that benefited everyone. After that, each group chose its own method to bring chaos to its realm."
Brian frowned. "Meaning?"
"Meaning," the gray robed figure replied, "the races that did not follow Aurora’s banner scattered and pursued their own paths."
A faint smile touched his lips.
"And we," he said, "had our own path as well."
Brian’s eyes narrowed. "Through the first floor."
"Yes," the figure replied. "Through the first floor and through the Demon Lord."
"The Demon Lord?" Brian repeated, confused. "Wasn’t he revived just to cause more chaos?"
The gray robed figure looked at him as if he were slow.
"Of course he causes chaos," he said. "That is what he is."
His eyes sharpened.
"But do you really think we would release something we cannot control?"
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