Chapter 421: Willing To Make The Right Sacrifice?
Drakaris’ immense silhouette loomed over a determined Raziel as he said, "Very well. To pass my test and gain my power, you will have to...kill either your mother or that woman named Selene. Once you do, all this will be over. But the one you kill will take your place and endure it on your behalf but alone."
Raziel’s eyes, wide with disbelief, reflected his shock.
He staggered to his feet, confronting Drakaris’ gaze with a blend of shock and outrage, "Wh-What the hell are you saying? How could you tell me to do something like that when all this time I have been trying to save them! Are you trying to make this even worse for me? Are you enjoying seeing me go through this?"
Drakaris’ response came, calm and unfazed, "You asked me for a way out, and I am giving you what you wanted."
"But not like this! Not this way. Just why would you only offer me this? It could have been anything else but this... Just tell me what you are looking for by doing this," Raziel retorted, his voice strained with frustration and disbelief.
Drakaris explained, "Because these two people hold the highest position in your heart. But they are holding you back from becoming stronger. Their deaths will always be a stone you won’t be able to remove from your path to getting stronger unless...you kill one of them. What I want from you is to see that you truly would do whatever it takes to get stronger. A demon like us shouldn’t let anything hinder us from getting stronger. But you have yet to prove yourself as a worthy demon. You are too weak, including your heart. I don’t want my successor to be fazed by such things. So by doing this, you will prove me otherwise. The question is...Are you willing to make the right sacrifice?"
Raziel’s gaze lowered, grappling with the unbearable weight of Drakaris’ demand, "Prove myself to be a worthy demon by killing..." His voice trailed off, unable to utter the full extent of the monstrous task, especially considering the consequences. The very thought of it sent shivers down his spine.
Drakaris’ voice, calm and persuasive, infiltrated Raziel’s thoughts, "If it makes you feel any better, you can consider it a brief act of mercy for them not having to die in the hands of those werewolves."
Drakaris’ words echoed in Raziel’s mind, intertwining with the haunting images of his mother and Matron Selene repeatedly dying in various horrific ways. Each memory was a sharp stab to his heart, and so how could he bear to let one of them keep on suffering on his behalf?
Drakaris added, "You can give everyone except for the one you kill a merciful death without any suffering, while you can end your suffering as well. Are you willing to let your soul get destroyed instead of taking the chance to become strong and get vengeance?"
Raziel’s internal turmoil deepened. Was Drakaris right? Could this act of evil truly be a mercy? The thought of enduring another cycle of watching them die was unbearable. He couldn’t face it again, the thought alone threatening to shatter his soul.
A desperate resolve began to take hold within him. Perhaps this was the only way to break the cycle, to gain Drakaris’ power and exact revenge.
He never stood a chance of saving them. He was a fool to think their fate could be changed.
He yearned desperately to get released from this suffering, and Drakaris’ offer tempted his broken soul. He could also save almost all of them from this nightmare.
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