Chapter 95: For Her, I Destroy
Chapter 95 of "Power of Runes" begins revealing: Chapter 95: For Her, I DestroyThe damage had healed remarkably fast.Ash couldnât help but think... Continue the adventure!
Chapter 95: For Her, I DestroyThe damage had healed remarkably fast.
Ash couldnât help but think about it as he examined his core.
This is really strange, he mused, inspecting the almost complete healing of his core.
I was expecting it would take at least a couple of weeks, but here it is, nearly fully healed already. Just another day or two, and itâll be good as new.
There was no searing pain anymore, just a lingering sense of tightness in his chest. Not suffocatingâjust the aftertaste of a battle hard fought.
Ash slowly stood up from his lotus position, stretching slightly, feeling the stiffness leave his body like dust shaking off a blade.
He summoned his sword, willing it to manifest.
The ring on his finger melted into the form of a delicate Jianâa sword that felt perfectly balanced.
The white handle glistened softly in the dim light, and the blade shimmered with a mirror-like surface, black lines running along the sheath.
If it can just form into a ring, why does it need a sheath? he thought, his mind wandering as he stared at the blade.
Then it occurred to him that Garry must have designed it this way because he didnât know Ashâs preferenceâwhether Ash liked to show off the sword or keep it concealed.
"Alright, letâs name you, buddy," Ash said aloud, smiling faintly.
The sword responded with a buzz, as though it was eager to hear its name. SŃará´h the NĂ´velĆire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
He gave a small sigh and stared at the weapon, feeling the low hum of its presence.
Ash stood alone in his room, the clock ticking softly on the wall. It was 8 at night.
The sky outside was deep blue, dotted with scattered stars. He was planning to leave early in the morning, just before dawn, when the world was quiet and asleep.
Yesterday had been eventful. Heâd talked with the Saintsâlaid down the foundation for his journey, even made plans that could possibly change the course of everything.
And today, after confirming that his core was almost healed, he decided he would leave the academy at dawn.
"Letâs see what name would suit you... hmm... how about, White?"
As soon as he said it, the sword trembled lightly in his hand, vibrating in a way that felt annoyed, almost insulted.
"Not liking that, huh?" Ash chuckled softly, shaking his head. "Alright, how about... Dyrnwyn?"
SHRINGGG!!!
The sword let out a sharp, metallic whine that pierced the silence of the room like a blade through cloth.
"But thatâs already a famous white-hilted sword," Ash muttered, scratching the back of his head, "Legendary or not, you probably donât want to share a name."
He sighed again, eyes narrowing thoughtfully.
"If youâre not into that either... then how about... Eclipse?"
The moment he said it, the sword buzzedânot violently, but like a deep resonance echoing from within.
As if the name had been carved into its identity long before Ash ever said it aloud.
Eclipse. A phenomenon where light and shadow collide, where even the sun can be swallowed by darkness. Just like youâhidden within a ring, disguised, but when revealed... you devour everything in your path.
BUZZZ!!!
"You like that, donât you?" Ash asked as he smiled. "Alright then. From now on, your name is Eclipse."
With the naming ceremony done, Ash reformed the sword into a ring and slipped it back onto his finger. Its weight was subtle, but its presence lingered like a quiet storm.
But his night wasnât done.
Ash turned toward the door. There was one last thingâone important, dangerous, and absolutely necessary thing he needed to do before he could leave the academy.
No matter how much he trusted the Saints... his mind wouldnât rest easy. Not when Elysia was still here.
Not when demons, cloaked in human skins, were walking the halls of the academyâhiding in plain sight.
So, Ash had made a choice.
It was simple in concept. But massive in consequence.
He was going to purge every single demon hidden inside the academy.
One by one.
For Elysia.
If I do that, then thereâll be no internal danger left. The only threats after that will come from outside... and those, the Saints can deal with on their own. Sheâll be safe.
This decisionâthis one actionâwas going to change the future he knew. It would sever the demonsâ communication lines.
It would throw their plans into chaos. It would delay their attack on the academy, buying time.
And Ash believedâno, he knewâheâd be back before they could infiltrate again.
If doing this means I can keep her safe... then I donât care what kind of future I destroy.
With that thought echoing in his heart, he stepped out of his room. His destination was clear: Ray Dawson.
Because letâs be realâthe demons inside the academy werenât some low-tier scum.
They were powerful.
They were staff members.
And Ash couldnât take them all down alone... not unless he used Core Overload, which came with its own deadly risks.
But he didnât need to fight.
Thanks to his Primordial Core, he could see through the disguisesâhe could identify the demons.
So his plan was straightforward.
He would gather the names and faces of every single demon hiding in the academy.
And then he would give that list to Ray.
Why Ray?
Because despite being dense sometimes, Ray was still the protagonist.
And with that cheat-like system of his, Ash was sure the guy had already sensed something weird happening around him.
He had to know someone was interfering with his fate by now.
That alone made Ash confident Ray would believe the list he will be giving Ray.
In fact, with Rayâs hatred for demons? The moment he saw that list, heâd probably act without question.
And if that idiot canât figure out someoneâs been screwing with his life this whole time... then maybe he really is just a dumb fuck.
Ash smirked to himself, shadows gathering under his eyes as he walked through the dark hallway.
Because tonight?
Tonight, he was the storm that would sweep through the academy and erase the darkness before it could ever reach her.
"What is this?"
Ray thought as he looked outside his door. He had just returned from training, his body a little sore, his breath steady, but something immediately caught his attention.
A packet.
It was lying right outside his door, plain and simple, with his name written neatly on the top.
Ray picked it up, his brows furrowed slightly in confusion, and then walked inside his room, closing the door behind him.
Unbeknownst to him, someone was watching from the corner.
Ash stood silently from a distance, watching the scene unfold from the shadows of the corridor.
He had already finished preparing a complete list of all the demons currently hiding within the academy, thanks to the ability of his Primordial Core, which could now identify demonic presences with frightening accuracy.
On top of that, the knowledge he possessed from the Novel gave him a clear advantage, allowing him to confirm the names and faces of those who werenât supposed to be here.
He had been waiting for the right moment. He had made the list in advance, just in case it was ever needed. And now, finally, that moment had arrived.
First step done. Now donât mess up, Ray.
Ash thought as he silently turned and disappeared back into his room.
Meanwhile, inside Rayâs room, Ray sat completely still, staring at the documents in his hands with a shocked expression.
He hadnât expected this.
There were around three hundred names on the list, each one accompanied by a photo.
It wasnât just students or outsiders. Noâthe list included staff members, workers, even professors.
People he saw every day.
W-What is this...?
His thoughts were spinning. He couldnât make sense of it at first, but then, something else slipped out from the bundle of documents.
A small note.
It fluttered to the floor, landing softly at his feet.
Ray picked it up slowly and began to read the message written on it:
[These are the names of all the demons present inside the academy, who are in disguise as humans. Itâs better to inform the Principal and have them killed quietly
If youâre wondering whether the information is true, just ask the Principal to check with one of them. But donât make any noise, otherwise they might escape.
Yours truly,
-Unknown (I havenât decided a name for myself yet, so Iâll be using this for the time being.)]
Ray stared at the note for a few seconds, then suddenly let out a small chuckle.
And then another.
And then he laughed harder, louder, like he couldnât stop himself.
"Hahah... Ahahaha... AHAHAHAâ"
He leaned back, the laugh echoing around the room with a strange mix of disbelief and awe.
Watching this reaction from within Rayâs consciousness, Aetheris spoke with concern.
{Itâs true... There really is someone out there calling themselves âUnknownâ who somehow knows everything about you.}
Ray grinned and muttered softly, "Didnât I already tell you? Heâs real."
{Yeah, yeah, fine. But now where are you going?}
"To inform Master, of course."
{Why? Why arenât you trying to kill them yourself? You hate demons, donât you? Isnât this your chance?}
Ray stood still for a moment, thinking deeply. His voice was calm, but there was a weight to it when he finally replied.
"Yes, I do. I probably hate them more than anyone else."
His tone was steady, but his eyes were serious.
"But tell me, who is âUnknownâ?"
{How could I possibly know that?}
"I mean... he was the one who dealt with the demons back when we were unconscious, right?"
{Yes, he was.}
"That means, if Unknown is asking me to go inform the Master instead of handling it himself, then there are only a few possible reasons."
Rayâs tone became more thoughtful now, his mind moving quickly.
"Either heâs too weak to deal with it himself, or he doesnât want to risk exposing himself... but we already know heâs strong. Crazy strong. So if even he canât take them all out silently, then I definitely canât. Not yet."
He paused, holding up the note again.
"Look at this line hereââDonât make noise, or they might escape.â That means even he is being cautious. This isnât some half-baked plan."
Rayâs voice lowered, full of quiet understanding.
"If he canât get rid of them silently... then what makes you think I could? Iâm still weak. Nowhere near strong enough to pull that off. Iâm not ready for that yet."
"But Iâll get there. Iâll keep growing until I am strong enough to fight them all myself."
He began walking toward the door again, the packet tucked under his arm.
"Iâm going to inform Master about this... because Iâve also realized something."
Ray looked up, as if speaking not just to Aetheris, but to himself.
"Unknown only ever shows up when demons are involved. I donât know if thatâs just coincidence, or something deeper, but for now, Iâm going to trust my instinct. Iâm going to follow my heart."
Hearing Rayâs words, Aetheris fell silent for a moment, and then thought to himself quietlyâ
I donât know who Unknown really is... but what I do know is that ever since this mysterious figure appeared, Ray has been growing at a terrifying pace, both in strength and in clarity.
That night, after Ray handed over the entire list to Principal Nichole, a silent storm passed through the academy.
Every demon on that list was hunted down and eliminated before sunrise.
Not a single one escaped, and not a single soul noticed it.
That one night proved it all.
The demons were truly inside the academy.
That the threat had been real.
And just as importantly, it proved something elseâUnknown was no outsider.
He was someone inside the academy.
And now... both the Saints and Ray knew it too.