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Chapter 85: The Self Proclaim Absolute Beings
Chapter 85: The Self Proclaim Absolute Beings
Chapter 84: The Absolute Beings
The Chapter begins in a tranquil, sunlit room, styled in the classic aesthetic of a traditional Japanese house.
The soft rays of sunlight filter through wooden shoji panels, illuminating a room furnished with a low tea table placed at its center.
Around this table sit four individuals, each distinct in their appearance and presence.
The atmosphere carries an almost deceptive calm, as though masking the storm of ambition and power harbored by the individuals within.
The tatami mat underfoot exudes a faint, earthy aroma, adding to the rustic charm of the setting.
The tea table is adorned with a minimalist arrangement of ceramic teacups, their delicate designs reflecting a refined elegance.
At the head of the table sits Zora, a striking figure with long white hair and piercing blue eyes.
His features are almost otherworldly, exuding a sense of authority and calculated confidence.
Zora, known across the world for his public declaration of war against vampires and his resolve to balance the world, is the center of attention.
To his right stands Atlas, a tall and imposing man with jet-black hair and deep brown eyes.
His muscular frame and calm demeanor suggest a latent strength, one that commands respect without effort.
Atlas often speaks with passion, his voice carrying the weight of conviction.
Beside Atlas is Gus, a short-statured man with sharp black eyes and matching hair.
He holds a traditional Japanese teacup with both hands, his expression thoughtful as he listens to the conversation unfolding around him.
His small stature belies the intense power he radiates.
Finally, seated to Gus’s side is Hang, a portly man with short black hair.
His jovial appearance contrasts sharply with the intensity of his gaze, as his fingers drum impatiently on the table’s edge.
Hang’s demeanor suggests an undercurrent of calculation, a strategist’s mind concealed behind a seemingly carefree façade.
The room is alive with the tension of unspoken plans, and it is Atlas who breaks the silence with a triumphant declaration.
"Zora," Atlas begins, his tone charged with excitement, "you’ve done excellent work. Thanks to you, we’ve begun to replace the so-called power-holders around the world. If humanity—or their governments—wish to negotiate, they’ll have to come through us now."
Zora nods in agreement, his serene expression betraying no hint of arrogance.
He replies with a measured tone, "You’re right, Atlas. It’s fortunate that you three came forward and shared your powers with me when you did. Together, we’ve achieved something extraordinary."
Atlas grins, his confidence brimming. "Extraordinary? I’d say unparalleled. Our combined powers far exceed that of any military force. No one on this planet can challenge us."
Gus, sipping from his teacup, chuckles. "Atlas is right. Our powers combined make us invincible. If we make demands—be it of power-holders or governments—they’ll have no choice but to comply."
Atlas glances at Gus with approval. "Exactly, Gus. We’re unstoppable. Whatever we desire, we can take."
Gus’s sharp eyes narrow slightly as he adds a note of caution. "That may be true, but what if humans and power-holders unite against us? In that scenario, we might face real challenges."
Hang, who has been quietly observing the exchange, bursts into laughter. "Challenges? Please, Gus. Have you forgotten how little the world knows of our true powers? The moment we reveal them, everyone will bow before us."
Zora turns to Hang, his blue eyes glinting with curiosity. "Perhaps, but we should remain vigilant. Overconfidence can make enemies of even the most loyal allies."
Hang shrugs nonchalantly, responding with a smirk. "Enemies or friends, it makes no difference. We’re absolute beings in this world, zora. If there were anyone more powerful than us, they’d have revealed themselves by now. Take the vampire lords, for example. They haven’t shown themselves because they know they can’t stand against us."
Zora’s lips tighten, his mind visibly turning over Hang’s words. "But what if they’re lying in wait, biding their time?"
Hang shakes his head firmly. "If they had such power, they’d already be indulging their desires. Absolute beings don’t hide, Zora. They take what they want."
The three others exchange glances, and then smiles spread across their faces as they seem to reach a shared understanding. Hang raises both hands into the air dramatically.
"My friends," he announces, "from this moment forward, you no longer need to ask for what you desire. You don’t need to extend your hands in supplication. We are the absolute beings of this world. Whatever you want—wealth, women, anything—take it. There is no one who can oppose us."
Their collective laughter fills the room, a sound heavy with ambition and unshakable confidence. The scene fades, leaving behind a sense of impending turmoil.
The narrative shifts to Adam’s room, a stark contrast to the previous scene.
The air here feels heavy with purpose, the lighting casting long shadows across the walls.
Adam sits on the edge of a chair, his posture rigid as he listens to Tayo, who stands across from him, her expression one of confusion.
"Lord Adam," she begins hesitantly, "I don’t understand what you mean. Could you explain it more clearly?"
Adam leans forward, his attire blending with the light, his voice calm yet commanding.
"Listen carefully, Tayo. When you make a public appearance, you must speak of yourself not me but your group—the Union. That’s all."
Tayo tilts her head, her confusion deepening. "The Union? What exactly do you mean?"
Adam’s tone softens slightly, but his words remain deliberate. "Whenever you rescue someone or speak to the public, introduce yourself as Tayo, a power-holder, and a member of the Union. There’s no need to mention my name—just the Union."
A spark of understanding lights up Tayo’s eyes as she clasps her hands together. "Lord Adam, you’re truly brilliant. By promoting the Union, you’re giving people and power-holders alike a sense of hope, without drawing unnecessary attention to yourself."
Adam nods, a faint smile playing on his lips. "Exactly. This way, we unite power-holders under a single banner while keeping the focus off me."
Tayo bows her head, her expression one of reverence and gratitude. "I will do as you say, Lord Adam. Thank you for guiding me."
Adam’s smile widens ever so slightly as he rises from his seat. "Good. Now go and prepare yourself. The world will soon hear of the Union."
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End of Chapter 84
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