Chapter 1263 Becoming a death merchant guild member
After the chaos had subsided and the remnants of the battle were cleared away, Michael and Gaya found themselves back in their room, joined by the assassin who had overseen their initiation. "Congratulations on pulling off the assassination and completing your initiation," he said, nodding in approval. "Though, let's be honest, it could've been cleaner. Using monsters... well, it tends to complicate things."
Still seething with anger and clouded by loss, Gaya barely listened to his critique. Her emotions were a turbulent mix of rage and sorrow, the criticism of her beloved monsters only fueling her anger. Unbeknownst to the assassin, he was treading dangerous ground, voicing disdain for monsters in the presence of their very goddess.
On the other hand, Michael found some merit in the assassin's words. "Yeah, it could've been smoother," he admitted, his tone reflective. Despite the success, he wasn't entirely pleased with how events had unfolded. The griffin's kamikaze strategy had strayed far from their initial plan. This was why, Michael preferred the direct approach, where he was in control, where he pulled the trigger. Orchestrating a death through a third party, especially involving creatures like the griffin, introduced too many variables. "Too many damn variables," he grumbled inside, recognizing that in the business of assassination, even the smallest detail could derail the most carefully laid plans.
"But you know," Michael continued, his voice tinged with a hint of frustration. "This is why I hate setting up these kinds of scenarios. There's always something or someone that goes off-script. When you try to make it look like an accident or get someone else to do your dirty work, there's just too much that can fuck it all up."
The assassin acknowledged Michael's sentiment, adding a layer of wisdom to their debrief. "It's supposed to be hard," he pointed out. "That's the difference between just killing someone and assassinating them. Anyone can kill, but it takes an assassin to plan, execute, and get away with murder."
Michael absorbed the lesson and nodded in agreement. Despite being the top assassin on Earth, he never let arrogance cloud his judgment. Instead, he embraced the opportunity to learn, keenly aware of the wealth of experience the Death Merchants Guild and the assassin before him had to offer.
With the initiation now successfully behind them, the assassin shifted gears. "Now that you've completed your initiation, it's time for you to officially become part of the Death Merchants," he declared. Then, he produced a medallion, unremarkable at first glance, resembling a simple pebble. With a deliberate motion, he crushed it, releasing a sudden burst of black smoke.
The smoke swirled around Michael and Gaya, thickening into a veil that obscured their surroundings. Moments later, they found themselves transported back to the dark, torch-lit halls of the Death Merchants Guild, the place where their journey with the guild had started.
Once inside the hall, the assassin picked up on Gaya's unusual quietness. "You've been awfully quiet," he observed, eyeing her closely. "Just relieved it's over." Gaya, her emotions a mixture of relief and contemplation, simply responded.
The assassin's chuckle broke the brief tension. "The fun's just getting started," he said, hinting at the challenges and thrills that lay ahead. Michael sensed that more demanding and exciting tasks were on the horizon, each one potentially more complex than the last.
As they were led to the center of the hall, they approached a pillar topped with a ceramic basin and a knife resting beside it. The assassin gestured towards them. "Show me your palms and give a little cut," he instructed, indicating the need for their blood in the basin. Reluctantly, Michael and Gaya complied, slicing their palms and watching as their blood dripped into the ceramic, which seemed to absorb the crimson fluid eagerly.
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