Chapter 263: Enmu
Chapter 255 of "Overlord: The Multiverse" opens with: Deathâs words hung in the air, stark and unrelenting. "Theyâre all dead."I stopped in my... See what unfolds next!
Deathâs words hung in the air, stark and unrelenting. "Theyâre all dead."
I stopped in my tracks, turning to face her with a raised eyebrow. "My love, you really need to work on your timing. Maybe learn how not to break a romantic atmosphere?"
Death tilted her head, her silver hair catching the ethereal light of the dreamscape. "My apologies, dear," she said with a teasing smile. "Sometimes I forget how sensitive mortals can be about their companionsâ mortality."
I sighed, pinching the bridge of my nose. "Sensitive? Itâs not sensitivity; itâs about timing, Death. You donât just drop a bomb like that in the middle of a nostalgic stroll."
Her smile only widened, an air of amusement radiating from her. "Oh, but isnât that part of my charm? You never know what to expect."
I shook my head, my exasperation quickly replaced by a smirk. "Youâre incorrigible, you know that?"
"And yet, you adore me," she said, her tone light and playful.
"Guilty as charged," I replied, resuming our walk. The icy plains stretched endlessly ahead, their stark beauty reminiscent of simpler times. Yet her words lingered, no matter how much I tried to brush them off.
"Theyâre really all gone, huh?" I asked after a moment, my voice quieter this time. I wasnât sure why I was pressing the issueâI knew the answer. Death wasnât one to lie or soften the truth.
"They are," she confirmed gently. "The world they knew has long passed, and with it, their mortal forms. But," she added, her voice taking on a softer quality, "their stories remain alive in you. In your memories. Isnât that the beauty of life."
I glanced at her. Death rarely offered comfort, not in the way most would. Yet there was an undeniable truth to her words. The bonds I shared with my guildmates, the memories we createdâthey were still alive, even if the people were not.
"Youâre right," I said finally, a small smile forming. "They may be gone, but theyâll always be with me. In my memories."
Death nodded approvingly. "And you carry them well, my love. Theyâd be proud of you, Iâm sure."
I let out a laugh, shaking off the lingering heaviness. "Proud of me? Maybe. But I can guarantee Peroroncino would be more interested in what youâre wearing right now."
Death chuckled, a melodic sound that echoed through the frozen landscape. "That he would, but now you should focus on the child that entered your spiritual space; at the rate that child is going, he will be killed when he reaches the center."
Death said as she vanished.
Enmu stood atop the moving train, the wind whipping through his hair as his voice carried softly into the night. "To die while dreaming, how fortunate can one be? No pain, no fear, just the embrace of eternal sleep." His lips curled into a cruel smile, his eyes gleaming with malice. "It doesnât matter how strong you are. The heart, the spiritâthose are the true engines of a human. Destroy their spiritual core, and their body becomes nothing more than an empty shell."
As he spoke, a strange sight unfoldedâa dismembered hand floated through the air, twisting and curling as if alive.
It landed beside Enmu and, in a grotesque display, attached itself to his arm. His smile widened further as the new appendage fused seamlessly. "Ah, perfection. My gift from Lady Muzanette grows ever stronger."
Inside the train, the atmosphere was unsettlingly quiet. A group of children crouched low, their movements precise and deliberate as they worked to tie thin ropes to two Demon SlayersâMitsuri and Alexâboth seated and seemingly unconscious. The faint hum of the trainâs engine masked the rustling sounds of the ropes.
"Do we tie ourselves to them by the wrist?" one of the children whispered, holding the frayed end of a rope.
"Thatâs right," another child replied, his voice low and tense. "But donât forget what he warned us about. If you mess up, youâll regret it."
Their hands trembled as they worked, the weight of their task evident in their somber expressions. One child, a frail boy with dark circles under his eyes, glanced nervously at Alex. "Are you sure this will work? He doesnât look normal..."
"Heâs human," the older child hissed back, tightening a knot around Mitsuriâs wrist. "And humans all dream. Just follow the plan."
The boy swallowed hard, his gaze flickering to Alexâs still form. His aura, even in this dormant state, was overwhelming. Unlike Mitsuriâs serene appearance, Alexâs presence was imposing, as though even in slumber he could strike down anyone who dared to come close.
"Stop staring," another child muttered, giving the boy a shove. "If he wakes up, itâs over for all of us."
With the final knots secured, the children each tied the ropes to their own wrists, their faces pale with anxiety. The connection was set, linking their lives to the Demon Slayersâ spiritual realms. They sat back, their breaths shallow as they prepared to carry out Enmuâs command.
Meanwhile, Enmu continued to watch over the train, his satisfaction growing with every moment. "Soon, their dreams will become their prisons, and I shall have the honor of sending their heads to Lady Muzanette. Ah, what joy it is to serve her!"
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