CHAPTER 159
âFollowing the guidance of the great God of Death, Tesranakâ¦â
A gentle voice echoed in his mind.
âI, now answer the callâ¦â
âAaaaah!â
Laven screamed continuously. The voice kept penetrating him.
âLet go, my past self. Accept your true being.â
Even in the midst of excruciating pain, Laven found it absurd. He thought it was quite amusing how someone could spout such nonsense in such a grandiose way.
âWhat kind of tone is that?â
But then, he realized something familiar about it.
It was exactly the tone he used when he was putting on airs in front of his father, Gallard.
âIs that really me?â
Clutching his head, Laven fell into confusion.
âHow can this be happening?â
Though he knew nothing about necromancy, there was something he instinctively understood.
That soul was him.
A contradiction was occurring, where his own soul was trying to seize his own body.
âDonât be ridiculous!â
Whether the opponent was him or someone else didnât matter at this point.
What mattered was one simple truth: If he lost his body now, the self that Laven identified with would cease to exist!
âDo you think Iâd give my body to some wandering soul that I donât even know?â
âI am not a wandering soul. I am you.â
âStill, I donât know where you came from!â
ââ¦Well, thatâs true.â
The invasion weakened slightly.
This surprised Laven even more.
âW-wait, is this really me?â
The way the soul shrank back and hesitated after being talked to, it was just like Lavenâs own personality.
At least thanks to this, he felt he could hold on a little longer.
Laven gritted his teeth.
âGrrrgh!â
***
The altar emitted fierce darkness, and the sigils glowed with a red light.
Inside that, Laven kept screaming over and over.
âAaaaah!â
Anyone could tell this was no ordinary situation.
Serati urgently asked through a message.
[What is going on, Lord Karnak?]
Karnak responded briefly. So briefly that it was problematic.
[Lavenâs soul is trying to enter Lavenâs body!]
Despite that, she understood.
[Oh no!]
She had already witnessed a precedent with Lafiselle.
[Does this mean another future Martial King is going to appear?]
[Uh, yeah?]
[Stop it!]
Of course, it had to be stopped. Karnak wanted to stop it too.
[How?]
[Arenât you supposed to be the Death King? Canât you handle even this?]
Seratiâs frustrated outcry jolted Karnak back to his senses.
Yes, he was the Death King.
[Then Iâll just have to kill Laven right now!]
A truly âDeath Kingâ-like solution.
Serati screamed in horror.
[What nonsense are you saying? Why kill Mr. Laven?]
[If his body is destroyed, his soul wonât have anywhere to return to!]
He said it with such conviction.
Serati, utterly exasperated, cursed at him.
[What an idiot! Is he insane?]
Even amidst the urgency, Baros had a brief idle thought.
âDame Serati no longer even bothers with euphemisms?â
Regardless, her curse worked.
She was so direct in her profanity that even Karnak was taken aback and hesitated.
[Serati, how dare youâ¦]
[Is this the time to scold me? Do something! Anything but killing Mr. Laven!]
Annoyingly, she was entirely right.
Which only made him more annoyed.
âYouâll pay for this, Seratiâ¦â
Karnak forced himself to stay calm as he looked at Laven.
âLet me think. Has anything like this happened before?â
Yes. It happened when Karnak and Baros returned to this era through space-time regression.
When he remembered that, something strange came to mind.
âWait a minute, was this supposed to be something we could endure?â
When they had regressed through time, it had all happened in an instant. There hadnât been any pushing and pulling like this.
Back then, they had just thought of it as natural.
After all, it was their own souls inhabiting their own bodies.
But now, Laven of this era was resisting the soul of Laven from the future.
Though clutching his head in pain, he was still the Laven of this era. He hadnât yet transformed into the future Martial King.
How was this even possible?
âIt must be because this eraâs Laven has a stronger soul.â
Then why had they so easily given up their bodies back then?
âWell, we were pretty useless during that time, werenât we?â
This meant that the souls of this era and the future were separate entities. Thatâs why rejection, not fusion, was happening.
âSo, did we basically kill our past selves to take over these bodies? Is this murder or suicide?â
In any case, the conclusion from this assumption was clear.
âThis is no different from possession. Itâs just a particularly strong form of possession where the soul and body are 100% compatible.â
Though Karnakâs thoughts were long, only a moment had passed in real time.
A smile of realization crept across his face.
âIf itâs a possession ritual, it can be stopped!â
Karnak reached out his hand to Laven.
âLaven! Grab my hand!â
***
Even with a normal evil spirit possession, immense mental strength was required to resist.
Let alone the fact that it was Lavenâs own soul trying to inhabit his body.
How much mental strength would it take to stop that?
It was like being a man who hadnât had a sip of water while wandering in the desert for a week, suddenly taking a refreshing drink and then spitting it out.
In other words, it was impossible for a humanâs mental strength to withstand it.
Even Laven was nearing his breaking point.
âUgh, ughâ¦â
Just as he was about to lose consciousness, a voice shouted at him.
âLaven! Grab my hand!â
He didnât know why, but he reached out his hand.
A dark energy flowed up his wrist, wrapping around his entire body.
âAhâ¦â
He felt a bit more comfortable.
But at the same time, fear crept in.
âT-this energy!â
It was the power of darkness, the necromantic power.
The sinister aura from Karnak was protecting Lavenâs spiritual body.
âLord Karnak, youâ¦â
Laven opened his eyes wide in shock.
âYouâre a necromancer?â
âYes, Iâm a necromancer! Iâll explain later, but right now we need to save your life!â
Karnak replied hastily, manipulating the malevolent energy to fend off the future Lavenâs intrusion.
But this was only a temporary solution. He couldnât hold out for long.
âLaven, thereâs only one way to save you right now.â
In the brief moment they had, Karnak quickly continued.
âBecome my servant!â
âW-what?â
âIf you do, I can adjust your soul! I can protect you from that evil spirit!â
There was no time to debate the nature of the future Martial King. So Karnak just referred to him as an evil spirit for simplicityâs sake.
It didnât make much difference to Laven anyway.
Still, Laven was utterly horrified by the proposal.
âW-what nonsense is this? You want a Kingâs Order knight to make a pact with a necromancer?â
âIâm also a member of the Kingâs Order! You think Iâm enjoying this? Iâm only offering because this is the only way to save you!â
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Karnak had no desire to make Laven his servant.
âI went through all that trouble to prepare a spot for Baros, and now this is happening, damn it!â
Laven realized that Karnak wasnât exactly thrilled about the idea either. Yet, he was insisting out of necessity.
âB-but stillâ¦â
Karnakâs expression grew more twisted by the moment.
âDecide quickly! I canât hold on much longer!â
His urgent voice pushed Laven to make a decision.
âIf you donât, your soul will be destroyed! That body will be taken by that evil spirit! Then youâll become our enemy!â
Laven gritted his teeth.
Indeed, he had no choice.
âDamn it!â
After cursing, he closed his eyes.
âI will become your servant!â
âThen open your mind and accept the contract!â
Suddenly, a vast darkness erupted around the two of them.
Laven wore a bewildered expression.
âAhâ¦â
Unlike with Serati, there were no signs of pain.
Her suffering had been due to the side effects of regenerating her arm, not the result of the servant ritual itself.
âWhat is thisâ¦?â
Two invisible presences were fighting inside his mind.
It was a battle between the future Laven and Karnak, who now controlled Lavenâs servant soul.
âYou scoundrel! Do you think this meager spell will stop my descent?â
âIf this seems like a meager spell to you, it means youâre just as meager.â
âAre you mocking me?â
âIâm glad to hear that tone, but weâre not exactly in a friendly situation right now, are we?â
The influence of the future Laven gradually weakened. Karnak, having already gained the upper hand, was relaxed.
The future Martial King let out a furious roar.
âWho are you? Who the hell are you?!â
Karnak shook his head.
âSo, you donât know me either, huh?â
He wished he could capture the soul and interrogate it, but he lacked the means to do so at the moment.
âIâll have to be satisfied with simply driving it out of Lavenâs body.â
Adjusting Lavenâs soul as his servant, Karnak uttered the final incantation.
âDepart, soul who does not belong to this time.â
Aaaahâ¦
With a gloomy wail, the Martial Kingâs soul vanished into the void once more.
***
Demphis and the other necromancers had been silently observing the entire situation.
They had no choice.
The vast power of darkness used in the descent ritual had turned into chains, binding Demphis to the altar.
Hugot and the other necromancers were facing off against Baros and Serati, and the moment they turned their backs, they risked being attacked.
So both sides could do nothing but watch as the Martial Kingâs soul retreated.
Demphis inwardly grumbled.
âThings really do fall apart sometimes, donât they?â
When Karnak performed the servant ritual, Demphis hadnât been too concerned.
To think he could manipulate another personâs soul to stop the future Martial King?
It seemed impossible.
To do that, one would need incredibly precise necromantic adjustments.
It would be like throwing darts a hundred times and never missing the bullseye.
The amount of necromantic power required wasnât much, but the difficulty of its execution was extreme.
There was only one being Demphis knew of capable of such precision.
The great God of Death, the Death King Tesranak.
And yet, this black-haired young man had done it.
Without much difficulty.
âWhere in the world did such a monster come from?â
As a result, the ritual ended in failure.
All the effort they had put in had been for nothing.
Sighing, the Arch Lich flicked his bony fingers.
The dark currents that had bound him began to dissolve into dust and scattered in all directions.
The failure of the ritual meant the ritual was over.
And that meant Demphis was now free.
âNo choice, then.â
Demphis glared at Laven and began to walk slowly toward him.
Todayâs plan had failed.
But that didnât mean the descent ritual itself had failed.
All he had to do was kill Karnak here, free Laven from the servant contract, and summon the future soul again.
âIâll have no choice but to arrange another day.â
Evil energy flowed from the Arch Lichâs entire body, filling the chapel with a malevolent aura.
Karnakâs groupâs faces hardened.
âDamnâ¦â
Cursing, Baros gripped his sword tighter.
âOut of the frying pan, into the fire⦠Damn itâ¦â
They had saved Laven, but now a 9th-circle master was free from his constraints!