Chapter 275: A Chat
In Chapter 267 of "Overlord: The Multiverse": "The woman who often appears in your thoughts," I said, my tone deliberate, stepping closer... Discover the next events!
"The woman who often appears in your thoughts," I said, my tone deliberate, stepping closer to Akaza as the artificial darkness I had summoned cloaked the battlefield. "The one who holds your heart, even now. I can bring her back."
Akaza froze mid-step, the feral grin slipping from his face, replaced by an expression of confusion and shock. His piercing golden eyes locked onto mine, searching for some hint of deceit.
"What are you talking about?" he demanded, his voice quieter than before but carrying an unmistakable edge of vulnerability.
I didnât flinch under his intense gaze. "I can resurrect her for you," I said, taking another step forward, the ground crunching under my boots. "But only if you choose to stand with me. You need to make a decisionâhere and now."
He remained silent, the words hanging heavily in the air between us. For the first time since the fight began, Akaza seemed at a loss. His fists, still clenched tightly, slowly lowered as his posture shifted. He wasnât backing downâno, Akaza didnât back down. But the weight of my offer was clearly pulling at something deep inside him, something even his Blood Demon Arts and martial prowess couldnât mask.
I observed him carefully. Normally, I wasnât the type to seek male subordinates.
But Akaza was different. He wasnât just strong; he was someone I could respect. A warrior who held an unshakable resolve, even in the face of his own darkness.
The memory of Akazaâs fate in the original story came to my mind, the manga panel seared into my memory. I recalled how he self-destructed in the fight against Tanjiro and Giyuânot because he was defeated by their strength but because of the lingering trace of a sickly girl he had once loved, whose face and name he could barely remember.
Even as a demon, twisted and lost in the endless hunger for blood, Akaza had adhered to a personal code. He refused to consume women, an unspoken vow tied to that girl from his human life.
That kind of loyalty, that depth of feeling, wasnât something I could overlook. It was rare, even among humans. Among demons, it was practically unheard of. Akaza wasnât just another enemy to be defeated; he was a potential ally, a kindred spirit in his own way.
Akazaâs lips twitched as if he wanted to say something, but the words didnât come. His breathing was heavy, his chest rising and falling with the remnants of our brutal clash.
I could see the conflict in his eyesârage, desperation, and the faintest flicker of hopeâmaybe.
"Youâre lying," he said finally, though his voice lacked conviction. "Demons canât bring back the dead. Not even My Lady could do that."
"Iâm not Muzanette," I said firmly, my tone cold. "And what I can do is far beyond what he ever dreamed of. Youâve seen it with your own eyes." I gestured toward the unnatural night that still hung over the battlefield, the spellâs immense power radiating in every direction. "This is just a fraction of my abilities. If I say I can bring her back, I mean it."
Akazaâs gaze darted to the barrier, which is protecting him from sunlight.
His hands tightened into fists again, and I could feel the tension radiating from him. This wasnât a decision he could make lightly.
"You donât even know her name," he said bitterly, though there was a tremor in his voice. "You donât know anything about her."
"I donât need to know her name," I replied. "What matters is that she was important to you. Important enough that even as a demon, even after losing all memory of who she was, you still honored her. Thatâs why Iâm offering you this chance. I respect warriors, Akaza. And you deserve the chance to reclaim what youâve lost."
He stared at me, the wildness in his eyes replaced by something far more humanâpain, uncertainty, and a yearning that he couldnât suppress. For a long moment, there was only silence.
"Youâre asking me to betray my lady," he said finally, his voice low. "To turn my back on everything Iâve become."
"Iâm offering you freedom," I corrected. "From Muzanette, from the endless cycle of killing and hunger, from the emptiness thatâs consumed you for centuries. And in return, Iâll give you the one thing youâve been chasing all this time without even realizing it."
Akazaâs fists trembled, and for a moment, I thought he might attack me again. But instead, he lowered his head, his expression hidden by the shadows. His voice, when he spoke, was barely above a whisper.
"If youâre lying... Iâll kill you," he said, his tone deadly serious. "Even if it costs me my life, Iâll make sure you suffer."
I allowed myself a faint smile, inclining my head slightly in acknowledgment. "Fair enough." Then I opened a and sent Akaza to Nazarick.
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