Reincarnated as a Trash Extra To Kill The SSS-Rank Villainess-Chapter 160: His Tenth Bell
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CLACK.
The heavy iron door shut and the lock slid into place.
Raziel stayed behind in the underground workshop alone.
He needed a moment to center his mind before the war began.
He stood in the middle of the room and looked at the silver runes glowing on the brick walls.
He possessed six Forbidden Gifts.
He carried the Umbral Paragon core.
He had a seventh anomaly sealed deep inside his chest.
He prepared to fight a supreme commander who predated the Church.
Raziel dropped to his knees.
He placed his bare hands flat against the cold stone floor.
He did not channel his Umbral energy to force a command.
He did not activate Architectural Inscription to write a new geometric rule.
He just opened his mind and used Soul Resonance to feel the building.
The Academy pulsed under his fingers. The vibration felt steady and heavy.
The ancient temple was fully awake and watching him.
"They are coming to hurt you," Raziel spoke aloud to the stones.
THUMP.
The floor answered with a single heartbeat.
"They bring a weapon to silence your runes," Raziel continued.
He kept his voice even and grounded. "And I am going to stand between you and them."
THUMP.
The building listened to his vow.
"I do not know if I will win," Raziel confessed. He refused to lie to the foundation.
"Mordecai is ancient and he possesses absolute authority. He might break my shield. He might kill me."
THUMP.
"But I know you are not alone," Raziel promised. "You will not die in the dark by yourself."
THUMP.
THUMP.
THUMP.
The floor vibrated with three rapid, consecutive heartbeats.
The kinetic force traveled up Razielβs arms and resonated inside his chest.
The silver runes on the brick walls changed.
The light did not turn gold from his Paragon core nor turn black from the Shadow Parasite.
The familiar silver color of the Primordial Pantheon faded away entirely.
The ancient runes ignited with pure, blinding white light.
Raziel gasped and pulled his hands back from the floor. He shielded his eyes against the massive glare.
This was not corrupted magic.
This was not the standard mana the System regulated and measured in experience points.
This was the original, unfiltered light of the Nine dead gods.
It was the raw power of creation before the Architect arrived and turned Phaedra into a rigged game board.
The white light washed over the entire basement. The shadows vanished.
The nine stone pillars supporting the vaulted ceiling hummed with a deafening frequency.
Raziel stood up and backed away from the center of the room.
The white light gathered over the empty stone pedestal sitting near the back wall.
The energy condensed and formed physical shapes in the air.
The magic burned a brand new inscription directly into the rock.
The Academy wrote a message using the pure white light.
Raziel walked toward the pedestal.
He squinted against the glare and read the geometric syntax forming on the stone.
He translated the ancient words as they appeared.
YOU ARE MORE THAN THE ARCHITECT DESIGNED.
Raziel stopped breathing.
The building knew about the game.
The building knew about the entity pulling the strings.
The second line burned into the rock.
YOU ARE MORE THAN THE NINE EXPECTED.
The dead gods placed a desperate bet on a fifteen-year-old kid with a piece of chalk.
They gave him a Resurrection Token and hoped for the best.
Raziel took that token and weaponized his own trauma.
He fused light and abyss together. He broke the rules and conquered six forbidden disciplines.
The third line appeared.
YOU ARE WHAT YOU CHOSE TO BE.
Raziel stared at the words.
He spent his new life reacting to the System and reacting to the Church.
He followed the countdowns and dodged the executioners but he chose to save Gideon.
He chose to break Zoryaβs chains.
He chose to stand in this basement and defend a ruined temple.
The final line burned into the stone with absolute, blinding authority.
WELCOME HOME.
The white light flared one last time and then sank deep into the foundation.
The East Basement returned to the standard silver glow of the Pantheon runes.
The heavy, vibrating pressure in the room settled into a calm and absolute stillness.
Raziel stared at the empty pedestal.
The message remained etched into the stone.
He felt a strange, unfamiliar warmth spread through his chest and push back the cold numbness.
He was not just a discarded NPC anymore. He belonged to this place.
DONG.
A massive, heavy sound rolled across the academy grounds above him.
Raziel looked up at the ceiling.
The main bells of St. Celeste started ringing.
No priests stood in the belfry.
No human hands pulled the thick ropes. The Academy rang its own bells.
DONG.
DONG.
DONG.
Raziel counted the chimes echoing through the night air.
DONG.
DONG.
DONG.
DONG.
DONG.
The bells rang exactly nine times. The temple tolled once for every dead god who built the foundation.
The sound carried respect and grief for the creators who lost the war five centuries ago.
The night went quiet for three full seconds.
Then the heavy iron bell swung one last time.
DONG.
The tenth chime rang out over the capital.
It was louder and heavier than the previous nine.
The sound vibrated against the brick walls of the East Basement and settled deep inside Razielβs bones.
The Academy rang the tenth bell for the boy who chose to protect it.
Raziel stood in the center of the workshop and let the sound wash over him.
He clenched his scarred hands into fists.
He felt the six Forbidden Gifts humming in his veins.
He felt the heavy weight of the seventh anomaly sleeping in his chest.
He lacked the capacity for blind, naive heroism now but he possessed a massive surplus of pure spite.
"I am so tired of running," Raziel thought.
He looked at the iron door.
He thought about Elector Mordecai marching down the Pilgrimβs Path with his arrogant executioners.
About the Architect sitting in some invisible room pulling the strings.
And about Zion swinging her black sword.
"Let them come," Raziel muttered in the empty room.
"Let them bring their Silencer. Let them bring their boiling lead and their holy fire."
He rolled his shoulders until his joints popped.
"I have six ancient weapons and a pissed-off building on my side. I feel so completely wired right now I could punch Zion straight in the teeth."
He cracked his knuckles and walked toward the stairs.
"Time to kick an Elector in the ass."







