Multiverse: Library-Chapter 20 - 68: Fine, Iโll Choose for You
"Boom!"
A violent explosion rocked the wide highway of the Outer Residential District, sending a pillar of fire and thick black smoke billowing into the night sky.
The stretched limousine had been crushed in an instant, reduced to burning wreckage that slowly smoldered on the asphalt. ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐จ๐ฏ๐๐.๐๐จ๐
Anyone who witnessed the scene would have assumed that no one inside could have survived.
Butโ
Dirk Eberwein was still alive.
"Tch..."
A low, irritated click of the tongue sounded from the highway.
Dirkโs short, stocky figure inexplicably reappeared a short distance away from the burning limousine, completely unscathed.
His perpetual scowl deepened, his dark red hair bristling with frustration as he glared upwards.
There, floating in midair, was the culpritโa figure clad in a black hooded cloak, standing effortlessly against the night wind.
The flames below cast shifting shadows across his silhouette.
Dirk couldnโt see the personโs face, obscured beneath the deep hood. The only thing vaguely visible was a mask, covering the upper half of his face.
But what the figure held in his handโ
Dirk recognized it instantly.
"So youโre the bastard who stole Gravisheath?"
His voice was low and dangerous, his eyes dark with fury, as if staring at his greatest enemy.
"Who the hell are you?"
But before an answer could comeโ
"Vmm!"
The response came not from wordsโbut from Gravisheath itself.
The scythe vibrated, reacting to its wielderโs command.
With a mere flick of his wrist, Kaiser swung the blood-red scytheโ
And in an instant, countless gravity spheres materialized in the air.
Each one was pure black, pulsating ominously as they formed an overwhelming storm around him.
Dirkโs pupils shrank violently.
Becauseโ
The scale of this ability was far beyond anything Irene Urzaiz had ever displayed.
The difference was like night and day.
When Irene used this technique, the number of gravity spheres she summoned was limited.
But nowโ
A storm of thousands upon thousands of gravity spheres had appeared, densely packed, stretching dozens of meters in every direction, flooding the entire space.
Dirkโs entire field of vision was consumed by them.
Even his breathing faltered.
"Ten Thousand Ruin."
The masked figure calmly named the technique.
Thisโ
This was the true version of the ability Gravisheath possessed.
"Go."
With a casual swing, Gravisheath descendedโ
And the storm of gravity spheres rained down.
"BOOM!" "BOOM!" "BOOM!" "BOOM!" "BOOM!"
Each sphere impacted the ground like a meteor, detonating with enough force to tear apart the asphalt, shatter stone, and reduce the entire highway to rubble.
Explosions erupted one after another, filling the air with chaotic wind and debris.
Above it all, Kaiser watched.
But thenโ
His instincts screamed.
Without hesitation, he shifted his weight, his body moving as if weightless in a vacuum, smoothly gliding aside.
The very next instantโ
A darkness surged through the air, black spikes suddenly materializing and piercing through the space where he had just stood.
Had he been a moment slowerโ
He would have been impaled like a porcupine.
"Darkness?"
Kaiserโs golden eyes narrowed.
"No... Shadows?"
The black spikes werenโt solid objectsโ
They were shadows.
"...You saw through it that quickly?"
A cold voice echoed from the darkness.
And thenโ
A figure emerged from the shadows.
A man clad in tight black combat gear, his silhouette eerily resembling that of a ninja.
Unlike Kaiserโs upper-face mask, this man wore a lower-face mask, covering everything but his eyes.
His eyesโ
Narrow, sharp, goldenโlike a catโs.
Cold.
Emotionless.
Predatory.
Seeing this newcomer, Kaiser remained unshaken.
"As expected..."
His tone was calm, almost amused.
"No matter how weak Dirk is, heโs still the Student Council President of Le Wolfe Black Institute."
"Even if heโs just a normal human, of course heโd have a โcatโ watching his back."
"Cats"โ
That was the codename for Le Wolfeโs intelligence operatives.
Le Wolfe Black Institute was deeply entrenched in Asteriskโs underworld, and within the academy, there existed a covert intelligence division.
Their official reputation? The greatest intelligence-gathering force among the six academies.
The truth?
They were more than just spies.
They handled all illicit activities, from covert assassinations to black-market dealings, making them one of the most feared underground organizations in Asterisk.
Other schools, including Seidoukan Academy, also had secret intelligence divisions under their Student Councils.
But Le Wolfeโs "Cats" were known to be particularly ruthlessโa faction with no moral limits, willing to do anything for their missions.
And members of this factionโ
Were given codenames.
"You must be โGold Eyes.โ"
Kaiser scrutinized the man before him.
Le Wolfeโs operatives were divided into two groupsโ
"Silver Eyes" โ Operatives who worked within the academy.
"Gold Eyes" โ Operatives who worked outside the academy.
And this man?
Clearly, he was a Gold Eye, assigned to personally guard Dirk during his outings.
Kaiser had already anticipated this.
Not just because of his knowledge from the original story, but also because of the intelligence Claudia had provided him earlier.
He had known from the startโ
If he attacked Dirk, the "Gold Eye" protecting him would immediately surface.
And yetโ
"The one who should be answering questions here is you."
The shadow-clad manโs cold, feline eyes locked onto Kaiser.
"You have no right to ask anything."
"Right now, you have two choices."
"Oneโidentify yourself and explain your reasons for attacking us."
"TwoโI take you down, drag you back for interrogation, or kill you and find the answers from your corpse."
As he spokeโ
He lifted his hands.
On each wristโ
Twin daggers gleamed under the moonlight.
These were not Lux weapons, nor Orga Lux.
They were real blades, akin to Senbakiri, meant for pure assassination.
"Choose."
The Gold Eye declared emotionlessly.
But Kaiserโ
He simply smiled.
Not his usual calm, relaxed smile.
Noโ
A deeper, sharper grin.
One that carried a hint of mockeryโof disdainโ
And amusement.
"Quite the arrogant tone."
"Looks like youโve been abusing your authority in Asterisk for far too long."
Slowlyโ
Kaiser raised Gravisheath.
"Fine, Iโll give you two choices as well."
"Would you rather be cut apart by this scythe?"
"Or be crushed to death by gravity?"
"...Never mind."
Kaiser smirked.
"Iโll choose for you."
"Vmm!"
A surge of violet light erupted from Gravisheath, expanding instantly.
"BOOMโ!"
A tremendous gravitational force crashed down like a solid wave, distorting the air, bending the very fabric of space.
"โ!"
The Gold Eyeโs eyes widened.
His entire body sank, his chest tightening painfullyโ
And before he could reactโ
He was ripped from the shadows and hurled toward the ground.
"Damn... it...!"
Even behind his mask, his face twisted in shock.
He knew what Gravisheathโs abilities were.
He had studied the data.
And yetโ
This level of power was completely beyond what the reports had ever described.
"Gravisheath was... never this strong...!"
As the ground rushed toward him, he had no time to think.
In desperationโ
He unleashed his shadows, sinking into them like diving into water, vanishing from sight.
Butโ
Kaiserโs golden eyes remained cold.
"Your tricks wonโt save you."
He raised Gravisheath high.
And the battle truly began.







