First Legendary Dragon: Starting With The Limitless System-Chapter 265: Inevitable Fate

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Chapter 265: Inevitable Fate

"You have finished your work," the shadow said, its voice a chilling whisper laced with sinister satisfaction, reverberating eerily through the night air.

The assassin shuddered uncontrollably at the demonic resonance hidden within each word.

"Wh-Who are you?" he stammered weakly, desperately trying to rise, only to find himself paralyzed by an unseen, malevolent force radiating from the creature.

Ignoring his futile attempts at resistance, the shadowy figure continued smoothly, amusement evident beneath its chilling tone. "I was fortunate to find that girl in the marketplace—recognizing the Draconic bloodline flowing through her veins was unexpected luck indeed. Your involvement has been unsurprisingly helpful."

Fear surged through the assassin’s veins as realization dawned painfully clear: he had been used, manipulated by forces beyond his understanding. "Wait—I—I didn’t—" he gasped desperately, voice trembling, pleading for mercy, recognition, anything that might spare his life. freeweɓnovel-cøm

But before another word could escape him, shadows beneath the demonic figure expanded rapidly, tendrils of darkness lashing out hungrily, coiling around the assassin’s helpless body with suffocating force.

He struggled fiercely, terror wild in his eyes, but the shadows consumed him mercilessly, slowly dragging him down into an abyssal pit conjured from pure darkness.

"Vepar will be quite interested in seeing your memories," the shadow murmured coldly, almost thoughtfully, as the assassin’s final, despairing scream vanished entirely beneath the relentless tide of darkness.

***

Back within the Helstorm Estate, the atmosphere was drastically calmer, though still heavy with tension. In Orion’s spacious room, soft lantern-light cast warm, gentle illumination over the walls lined with books and the polished wooden furniture.

Orion lay silently upon his expansive bed, his draconic form still imposing even in restful unconsciousness, scales gently reflecting the soft glow from the room’s muted lighting.

Selene stood near the bed, her expression deeply contemplative as she examined Orion closely, her mana flowing delicately over his prone body, gently probing the rapid, miraculous recovery taking place within his body.

Beside her, Eldric stood in silent confirmation, eyes serious, nodding subtly as Selene cast him a questioning glance, clearly astounded by the extent of Orion’s swift regeneration.

"His body—it’s healing far quicker than any normal Evolution should allow," Selene whispered softly, a mixture of awe and confusion evident in her voice. "Have you ever seen anything like this?"

Eldric shook his head slowly, equally astonished despite his earlier inspection. "I have not. He’s not only evolving rapidly but he’s also healing rapidly."

Rina stood quietly near the entrance, observing the exchange carefully. She had earlier informed Selene that Fiora now rested quietly in her own quarters, finally safe and undisturbed after such a harrowing ordeal.

Rina’s own exhaustion was evident, her pale features drawn, yet she stubbornly remained, unwilling to leave Orion’s side until assured he was safe.

Selene finally glanced toward her, gentle understanding clearly visible on her face. "Rina, you’ve done enough for today. Orion’s safe here—my formations will guard him well. Go rest."

Rina hesitated briefly, clearly reluctant, but eventually nodded respectfully, accepting Selene’s quiet insistence. "Yes, Lady Selene." Her voice was soft, filled with lingering worry and introspection as she withdrew from the room.

Her thoughts were heavy, haunted by her own perceived inadequacies and a deep resolve to grow stronger, no longer willing to remain passive when those she cared about faced danger—yet she failed to see the seed of darkness lurking within her bloodline.

As Rina’s footsteps faded away down the corridor, Eldric and Selene lingered quietly beside Orion’s bed, observing silently.

They spoke little, each absorbed in private contemplation, silently marveling at the mysteries Orion’s existence presented, fully aware of the significance he now held—not merely within their own lives but potentially for the fate of their entire world.

After a long silence, Eldric sighed gently, placing a reassuring hand upon Selene’s shoulder. "Let him rest," he murmured quietly, voice filled with calm certainty.

"The answers we seek will come when he awakens. Until then, we must simply watch over him and prepare for whatever future awaits."

Selene nodded slowly, taking a final, lingering look at Orion’s peacefully resting form before quietly following Eldric out of the room, the heavy wooden door gently closing behind them.

Silence settled once more within Orion’s room, a peaceful stillness reigning in their wake, leaving him alone beneath the cursed blankets of comfort.

***

A few days passed quietly within the protective embrace of the Helstorm Estate. A gentle sense of normalcy gradually returned to the sprawling mansion, although beneath the serene surface, everyone carried the heavy weight of recent events.

Orion still lay unconscious, his body continually changing and improving, bathed in the soft glow of protective formations set by Selene. His room remained a carefully guarded sanctuary, a silent space apart from the quiet tension gripping the rest of the estate.

Sunlight filtered gently through a partially opened window in Fiora’s room, illuminating the quiet figure nestled beneath silken covers.

With a soft groan, Fiora’s eyes fluttered open, her red irises briefly clouded by confusion. She sat up slowly, blinking to clear her head, feeling strangely distant, as though waking from a fragmented dream.

Rina stood by the bedside, her usually soft expression marred by a lingering shadow of worry. She immediately stepped forward, offering Fiora a glass of clear water. "You’re finally awake," Rina murmured quietly, her voice gently reassuring despite the tension beneath.

Fiora accepted the glass gratefully, sipping slowly as she gathered her thoughts. "W-What happened?" she asked hesitantly, her gaze distant, brows knitted as she struggled to recall. "I remember something... in the forest, danger, Young Master... but the details are very hazy, unclear."

Rina smiled gently, reaching out to softly squeeze Fiora’s hand in comforting reassurance. "It’s alright, Fiora. There was indeed trouble, but Young Master protected us all," she replied quietly, eyes soft yet filled with an unreadable flicker of emotion. "Your memories might remain fuzzy for now, but when Young Master awakens, he’ll be able to explain everything clearly. Until then, Lady Selene insists you rest and recover."

Fiora hesitated, clearly wanting more details, yet she saw the quiet firmness in Rina’s gaze and chose to accept it without pressing further.

She nodded slowly, letting her worries slip behind a veil of quiet resolve. "I understand. I will wait."

Quickly recovering her composure, Fiora soon returned to her usual duties, though her gaze often lingered thoughtfully toward Orion’s chamber.

She became fiercely protective of the room, ensuring no unauthorized person dared approach, her loyalty steadfast despite the gap in her memories.

Elsewhere in the mansion, Eldric stood quietly in the central hall, facing Lucan and Edgar with a calm, authoritative air. His voice was quiet yet firm, reflecting his seriousness.

"Lucan, Edgar—take some trusted servants from the estate and discreetly search the nearby areas. Look carefully for any trace of the Insanity Creed’s presence. We must not allow them to strike again."

Lucan and Edgar both nodded sharply, their expressions solemn and determined. "Yes, Lord Eldric," Edgar responded resolutely. "We will thoroughly investigate and leave no stone unturned."

With a final respectful bow, the two men swiftly departed, gathering the servants and setting out to scour the estate’s extensive surroundings. Eldric watched them go, eyes thoughtful and heavy with the burden of leadership.

Slowly, he turned, retreating quietly to his private study. The room was expansive, lined with towering bookshelves filled with ancient tomes, arcane scrolls, and meticulous documents.

Eldric moved to his large, ornate desk, carefully pulling out a sealed collection of papers—records detailing the recent movements and sightings of demonic entities within the empire and its surrounding area.

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