Chapter 124 - The Beast Beyond Fate
Chapter 124 of "Endless Debt" kicks off revealing: Chapter 124: Chapter 76: The Beast Beyond Fate"So, do we still have to work little... Find out whatâs next!
Chapter 124: Chapter 76: The Beast Beyond Fate"So, do we still have to work little by little?"
"What else? Itâs already a civilized society now, not the era of lords looting from each other!"
Serey showed a hint of sympathy, "I can only say you were born in the wrong era. If I had known you a few hundred years ago, Iâd definitely take you raiding."
Bologue waved his hand forcefully, opened the door, he just wanted to leave this damned place as soon as possible.
"Yo! Serey, see you next time!"
As he left, Palmer did not forget to greet Serey.
"Whatâs with the grudge you Clarks have?" Bologue asked Palmer.
"Huh? Actually, the grudge isnât that deep. After the Dawn War, we Clarks made a lot off them, it was quite profitable," Palmer replied, "Of course, if those old geezers knew I was getting close to the Villeries, theyâd definitely be pissed."
"Sometimes the enemy of your enemy is your friend. If it can annoy those geezers, I donât mind being a brother to Serey."
Bologue gained new insight into Palmerâs complicated family situation.
"So this damned place... really is called the Undying Club?"
In the dark alley, Bologue looked at the door he just left, a solid wood door tightly shut, with a neon sign above, crookedly spelling "Undying Club".
"Yes, they only open late at night, closed during the day, so we have to use the âKey of the Crooked Pathâ to get in," Geoffrey said.
"Canât we just knock and enter?" Bologue asked.
"Never tried. Usually, when we come during the day, we break the door down and try to drag that damn Serey to the street... Donât worry, this guy used to be one of the lords of the Night Race, and his dad was the Night King. Just a bit of sunlight wonât kill him, it even helps his blood circulation."
"Huh?"
"Feels boring again, huh."
Serey lay flat on the bar counter, staring at the glasses hanging above, complaining endlessly.
WeiâEr leapt onto Sereyâs chest and sat there with her azure eyes fixed on him.
"Wow, WeiâEr, have you gotten fatter again? Feels like thereâs a lead ball pressing on my chest," Serey said.
"Youâre not telling the truth, Serey."
Ignoring Sereyâs nonsense, WeiâEr, who had known him for a hundred years, knew well how to communicate with him.
"No, Iâm speaking the truth!"
Serey raised both hands in surrender, fully aware of how sharp WeiâErâs claws were.
"Then youâre hiding something, right? Youâre not lying, just not telling the whole truth," WeiâEr said.
Sereyâs smile faded, replaced by a cold mask-like expression as he grabbed WeiâEr by the scruff of her neck, placed her aside, and jumped off the bar, casually opening a bottle for himself.
"WeiâEr, youâre always this sharp," Serey said.
"If I werenât sharp, how could I deal with all you men?" WeiâEr said, dipping her tail into Sereyâs wine, stirring it without hesitation.
"Truly worthy of the name âEnchantressâ!"
"Iâll take that as a compliment."
WeiâEr knocked over the glass with a paw, spilling the drink everywhere, and pressed on.
"Whatâs going on, Serey?"
Sereyâs face showed helplessness, hesitating before letting out a deep sigh.
"WeiâEr, you must have sensed it too, right? The Devilsâ intentions. Theyâre affecting this world. Iâm not sure why theyâre doing this, but itâs certain that this world is like a chessboard, and weâre just pathetic pieces being moved around."
He glanced at the glass WeiâEr had knocked over, and chuckled bitterly.
"Sometimes they might not really have any purpose, just find it amusing to do all this.
But think carefully, WeiâEr, think carefully. The pieces on the board differ; some are âpawnsâ of lowly origin, others âqueensâ of glory.
Different pieces have different impacts on the game.
Like our Villeries, the bloodstained Night Race, I guess weâre the âqueensâ on this board, we nearly created an Eternal Night Empire."
"What exactly are you trying to say?" WeiâEr asked.
"Each Debtor, to the Devils, is a different piece, impacting the world differently. Now look at Bologue, his nearly perfect âResurrectionâ.
I donât know what the Devils want Bologue to do, but certainly, Bologueâs impact on this world is greater than yours, than mine, than the Villeriesâ, than any Debtor. It might even completely change this world."
Serey felt a deep chill encroaching from all directions, threatening to freeze his blood, though it was already cold.
"Sometimes itâs not about losing something to gain something. Sometimes the powerful âBlessingâ you receive is not to influence this world."
His voice grew quiet, as if narrating a long-forgotten curse.
"Because he will fundamentally change this world, heâs been granted a powerful âBlessingâ."
WeiâErâs fur stood on end, her cat ears flattened, "Why donât you tell Bologue all this?"
"Because the Devils are enjoying themselves. You wouldnât want someone to ruin your fun, would you?"
Serey said as he raised a finger to his lips.
"Shh, WeiâEr, we finally âretiredâ, freed from the Devilsâ entanglements. All we have to do is drink and be merry here until the end of time."
A large cup of wine went down Sereyâs throat, numbing his nerves further. He squinted as if recalling past memories.
"Sometimes I think of my damned father. Back then, I always saw him at dawn, standing on the balcony, greeting the first light of morning sun, scorching himself until near death before stumbling back to the shadows... I guess he wanted to commit suicide, to end this undying fate. But he was a coward, tried thousands of times, only to crawl back into the shadow like a dog."
A womanâs fiery face flashed in front of him, leaving Serey expressionless.
"I tried too... Should I say, âlike father, like sonâ? Iâm as cowardly as him, crawling back to the darkness like a dog."
WeiâEr listened quietly. The Undying rarely spoke of their pasts, those being stories meant to be forgotten and sealed away.
"One day my father told me that if a person didnât die when they were supposed to, escaped the scythe of fate, then theyâre no longer human.
Theyâre a monster."
Serey spoke fiercely, as if cursing.
"Fate destined our death, anyone who escapes is a monster.
A monster beyond destiny."