I'm the Villain, But the Heroines Keep Choosing Me-Chapter 68: The Trap II
"Twenty demons and a guard captain." Marcus smiled. "Plus, your backup is about to have problems of their own."
More demons emerged from the perimeter – the backup guards Seria had positioned were under attack.
They were trapped. Outnumbered. Cut off from reinforcement.
Exactly what the conspirators wanted.
Damien looked at Seria, and she saw the question in his eyes: Do you trust me?
Everything Aldric had warned about crystallized in this moment. Trusting Damien meant fighting beside someone using dark powers, accepting that appearance didn’t equal reality, choosing results over methods.
Not trusting him meant fighting alone against overwhelming odds while her backup was pinned down.
Not really a choice.
"I trust you," she said. "What’s the plan?"
[MAJOR TRUST DECISION: SERIA CHOOSING DAMIEN OVER CAUTION]
[PARTNERSHIP: SOLIDIFIED UNDER PRESSURE]
"I handle the demons. You handle Marcus. He’s trained you – you know his patterns, his weaknesses. Use that." Damien’s shadows were growing darker, more aggressive. "And Captain? Don’t hold back. He’s not your mentor anymore. He’s enemy combatant who chose demons over duty."
"I know." Her voice was steel.
The demons attacked.
What happened next was brutal choreography – Seria and Damien moving in synchronized violence born from weeks of working together, reading each other’s combat patterns, trusting each other to cover gaps.
Damien’s shadow magic erupted in devastating waves. Unlike previous fights where he’d been careful, controlled, minimizing corruption cost – this time he was unleashing full power. Shadows became weapons, barriers, grasping hands that pulled demons down and crushed them.
[FULL POWER DEPLOYMENT]
[CORRUPTION: ACCELERATING RAPIDLY]
Seria fought Marcus, and every move was complicated by memory. He’d taught her that feint. That counter. That aggressive push when opponent showed weakness.
But he’d also taught her to analyze opponent patterns. To find weaknesses in familiar fighting styles.
She used his own teachings against him.
When he overextended on a power strike – something he always did, something he’d taught her to watch for – she slipped inside his guard and drove her blade through his sword arm.
Marcus screamed, weapon clattering away.
"You taught me that move," Seria said coldly. "Taught me to watch for opponents overextending. You overextended."
"You’re making a mistake – the demons will win – you’re fighting for losing side – "
"I’m fighting for the side that doesn’t betray everything we’re supposed to protect." She kicked him down. "Guards! Secure him!"
Her backup had fought free of their own demon attackers and were moving in. They grabbed Marcus, binding him despite his protests.
Seria turned to help Damien and froze.
He’d killed all twenty demons. Bodies littered the courtyard, black ichor pooling in the moonlight. And Damien stood in the center of the carnage, wreathed in shadows that seemed darker, more aggressive than she’d seen before.
His eyes were cold. Completely cold. No emotion, no humanity – just evaluating remaining threats.
Those eyes landed on her, and for a moment she saw herself as he saw her: Ally. Useful. Valuable. Not a threat.
The categorization was clinical, impersonal, terrifying.
"Damien?" She approached carefully. "Are you – "
"I’m fine." His voice was flat, emotionless. "Threat eliminated. The objective is achieved. The corruption is under control."
He was lying. She could see it in his eyes, his posture, the way the shadows clung to him like they were part of him now rather than tools he wielded.
[CORRUPTION: 5.9% → 8.4%]
[CRITICAL THRESHOLD EXCEEDED]
[PERSONALITY ALTERATION: SEVERE]
[EMOTIONAL CAPACITY: CRITICALLY COMPROMISED]
"You need the Saintess. Now." Seria kept her voice firm. "You’ve crossed some line. I can see it."
"I said I’m fine." Still no emotion. "We should interrogate Marcus. Extract information about other conspirators. Time-sensitive operation."
"You’re not fine. You’re – " She searched for words. " – you’re disappearing. The corruption is taking you."
"Irrelevant. The issue at hand – "
"Is secondary to you staying human!" She grabbed his arm, and the shadows hissed at her touch. "Damien, listen to me. You need help. We won tonight – the conspiracy is exposed, Marcus is captured. But you’re losing yourself. Don’t let this victory cost you too much."
For a moment, nothing. Just cold eyes assessing her words for tactical relevance.
Then, barely perceptible – a flicker of something human breaking through.
"I can’t reach her." His voice cracked slightly. "I’m too far gone. If I see Elara like this, I’ll terrify her. I can’t – I won’t – "
Elara knew his burden and would never be scared of it, but this was a necessary lie to advance her corruption.
"Then let me help. Like I did last time." Seria didn’t let go of his arm despite the shadows. "Tell me about your mother. About the gardens. About anything that helps you go back."
"That won’t be enough. I’m at critical threshold. The corruption – " He stopped, the clinical assessment cracking. " – I nearly killed you three seconds ago. Almost forgot we were allies...thats how far gone I am."
The confession was devastating. Seria felt cold realization of how close she’d been to death delivered by someone who wouldn’t have even cared.
But beneath that – he’d stopped himself. Recognized her. Chose not to strike despite the corruption screaming for efficiency.
That meant something was still there worth saving.
"Then we get you to Elara. Now. Guards, escort us to the Church compound – "
"No." Damien pulled away from her grip. "I can’t go there like this. Can’t risk what I might do. Just – give me a moment. Let me try to stabilize – "
A new voice cut through the courtyard. "Or you could accept help from someone who actually understands what you need."
Aldric stood at the courtyard entrance, blessed sword drawn and glowing with holy light, expression caught between righteousness and something darker.
"Aldric." Seria’s voice was tired. "This isn’t the time – "
"This is exactly the time. Look at him, Seria. Look at what he’s become. You called it yourself – he’s disappearing. The demonic power is taking him." Aldric moved closer. "This is what I warned about. This is the monster wearing human skin."
"He just saved my life – "
"He saved you so you’d trust him more. Everything is manipulation with him. And now you’re defending him while he’s literally losing his humanity in front of you." Aldric’s voice was passionate. "Seria, please. Step away from him. Let me handle this."
"Handle this how?" She didn’t move.
"However necessary. He’s a threat to the kingdom, to the Saintess, to you. He needs to be stopped before he loses himself completely and becomes the monster I know he is."
Damien laughed – cold, humorless sound.
"The hero wants to kill me to save me from myself. Poetic. Stupid, but poetic."



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