Chapter 911: A Promise Fulfilled
Asher’s hand trembled violently, his breathing shallow, chest heaving with unbearable sorrow as he slowly raised it towards Arthur’s charred and broken skull. His palm softly rested against the burned bone, the roughness reminding him of the terrible sacrifice he had forced upon his own son.
"What...what have I done..." Asher whispered, his voice barely audible, filled with deep regret and anguish. Every fiber of his being ached with guilt as he stared into the dark, hollow sockets flickering with dark green embers, the faint echoes of the vibrant life Arthur once had.
Arthur gently raised his skeletal hand, grasping his father’s trembling fingers with surprising tenderness. His voice, though eerie and resonant, held a warmth that pierced through the gloom, soothing Asher’s shattered heart.
"You gave us all another chance. Do not grieve for what has already happened, Father," Arthur said softly, "If you hadn’t done it then none of us would be standing here."
Asher swallowed thickly, his vision blurred with tears, his heart sinking further into the pit of remorse as he painfully realized something he hadn’t known before, his voice breaking, "You...you were looking after me all this time. All my life, even when I was Cedric...you were there, silently watching over me, keeping me alive..."
Arthur gently clasped Asher’s hand tighter, the skeletal fingers feeling strangely comforting as they wrapped around his palm. "After you were gone, there was nothing. No life. Only death. This planet didn’t even show signs of life for thousands of years until I finally managed to suppress the damage left behind by the Void Reaver," Arthur explained solemnly. "You had no choice. Derek had corrupted the minds of millions...there was no reversing that. Everyone you cared about had died and you had to erase everything, just so the loop could start again. But this time...I was determined not to let things end as they always do."
Asher’s throat tightened, grief heavy in his voice as he whispered, "You don’t even know how this timeline would end, Arthur. Yet you took on this cruel burden...Why? Why do you have so much faith in me when I couldn’t even save you last time?"
Arthur tilted his charred skull gently, the emerald flames within his sockets flickering softly as if smiling, "Because you are my father. If I don’t have faith in you, what kind of son would I be?"
The simple sincerity in Arthur’s voice broke the last of Asher’s defenses, tears spilling freely down his cheeks as he pulled Arthur close into a firm, desperate embrace. "Arthur..." he whispered hoarsely, his voice shaking, "I don’t deserve a son like you...but I...I swear to you, I will keep my promise. I won’t fail you again. Your sacrifice won’t be in vain."
As Asher held his son, he felt Arthur’s bones slowly crumbling, the rough edges of the charred bones dissolving gradually into fine dust, a cruel reminder of the endless torment and solitude Arthur had endured for eons.
He closed his eyes tightly, overwhelmed by the loneliness Arthur must’ve faced—alone for countless centuries with nobody to comfort him or ease his suffering.
But even as his bones started to crumble, Arthur lifted his skeletal arms, gently returning his father’s embrace. The subtle warmth radiating from the dark green embers in his sockets seemed brighter now, filled with a deep sense of relief and acceptance. "You never failed me...you were there for me every single time, Father," Arthur whispered softly. "That’s more than enough to let me know how much you loved me."
Asher’s chest heaved as he tightened his embrace, desperately trying to hold onto his son, to keep him from fading. But Arthur gently pulled away, taking a slow step back to look at him directly. The dark green glow in his hollow sockets glimmered softly, reflecting profound serenity and peace.
"You died once as human and then again as a demon. The Damned One can’t condemn you again to death or toy with your fate anymore," Arthur spoke clearly, his voice steady and filled with quiet strength, "But you must stand tall until the end."
Asher’s expression twisted with despair, a flicker of doubt in his eyes, "Son, I...I am not strong enough yet for that. I’m not even an immortal yet...how can I—"
Arthur calmly shook his head, interrupting gently, "No, but you were once. And now, your soul carries so much pain and anger, it’s ready. You will now inherit the only thing I have left to give you...the damned power you once bestowed upon me." He paused, solemnity heavy in his tone, "It’s time I returned it to you. With this, you will become the strongest of all Ashers that have ever existed...the Prime Hellbringer. As long as you don’t succumb to the darkness of your soul, nothing can defeat you."
Fear and panic flooded Asher’s chest as he desperately reached out again, voice heavy with desperation, "No, wait—Arthur, I can’t let you go! There has to be some other way! Please...let me help you..."
Arthur slowly shook his head again, gently and resolutely, "You already did. You freed me from this curse as you promised. Now I must go..." Arthur tilted his charred head slightly upwards towards the darkened skies, an invisible smile somehow discernible through the skeletal remains. "I can hear Mother calling out to me."
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