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Now reading: Chapter 121: The Promise That Refused to Fade from Journey to Become the Zenith, a Fantasy novel by Scorpiosaturn777.

The Promise That Refused to Fade

Silently— She rembered the last ti she saw Azriel.

It didn’t co to her like a clear mory.

No... it was fragnted. Soft at the edges. Like sothing her heart refused to let go of, yet couldn’t fully hold.

The air that day had been cold.

Not the kind of cold that bites the skin—

but the kind that settles deep inside your chest... and stays.

Her fingers tightened slightly at her side.

"...You’re leaving again," she had said back then, her voice steady... but only just.

He didn’t answer imdiately.

That was always how Azriel was.

Azriel Ruinous.

The strongest vampire of his era.

The one hailed as the God of Battle and Victory.

The only being whose na alone could make even the heavens hesitate.

Black hair. Golden eyes.

And when power surged through his veins—

those eyes would burn crimson, like a storm soaked in blood.

He wasn’t just strong.

He felt... inevitable.

Like victory itself had taken human form.

And yet—

"...Eliora."

His voice back then had been quieter than usual.

Not weak. Never that.

But... human.

She hated that.

Because it made leaving hurt more.

Long before titles, before gods, before wars that shook the sky—

There had only been two people.

Azriel... and her.

A half-vampire.

Eliora.

He called her Eli.

She called him Azriel.

Simple. Easy. Real.

They started alone.

No grand purpose. No kingdom. No legends chasing them.

Just a road... and the reckless hunger for sothing greater.

At first, it had been peaceful in its own chaotic way.

Small battles. Wandering lands. Laughing over things that didn’t matter.

But then...

People started joining.

One by one.

So drawn by his strength.

So by his presence.

So... by feelings they didn’t fully understand.

Eliora noticed it early.

"...Why do they all look at you like that?" she once asked, arms crossed, eyes narrowing slightly.

Azriel didn’t even glance up from sharpening his blade.

"Like what?"

"Like you’re... sothing they want."

He paused.

Just for a fraction of a second.

Then—

"I don’t care."

And that was the truth.

Or at least... the truth he chose.

Because Eliora knew.

He did notice.

Every glance. Every lingering gaze. Every unspoken emotion.

He just... didn’t respond to it.

Didn’t want to.

Because to him—

None of it mattered.

Only battle did.

Only the pursuit of sothing worthy of his existence.

And that was the part that scared her.

Because no matter how close they walked—

He always felt like he belonged sowhere else.

Sowhere far beyond reach.

Their journey didn’t stay simple for long.

Azriel’s na spread like wildfire.

Victories stacked upon victories.

Until one day—

The vampire elders ca.

An entire council... standing before him.

Requesting—no, demanding—that he take the throne.

"...I refuse."

That had been his first answer.

Flat. Imdiate. Final.

But power attracts pressure.

And pressure... bends even the strongest iron.

Not easily.

But eventually.

After relentless persuasion, after countless voices pushing him toward a crown he never wanted—

He accepted.

Not for ambition.

Not for glory.

But because it was... convenient.

And so—

Azriel Ruinous beca the Blood Monarch.

The Vampire Emperor.

A ruler whose throne was built not on politics...

...but on absolute strength.

Then ca the battle that changed everything.

The sky had torn open that day.

Thunder roared like a living god.

Because one had descended.

The God of Thunder—

Against stood Azriel. A being whose presence alone warped the battlefield.

The sky had already broken before either of them moved.

Clouds churned like wounded beasts above them, layers of black folding into each other as if trying to escape the pressure building beneath. The ground was no better—cracked, scorched, trembling under the weight of sothing far beyond mortal conflict.

And in the center of it—

Two existences that did not belong in the sa world.

Their clash was... catastrophic.

Lightning scread as it tore through the sky, not falling—but hunting. Each strike carried intent, precision, divine wrath sharpened into sothing surgical.

Azriel didn’t dodge.

He stepped into it.

The mont lightning touched him, blood answered.

Not spilled.

Responded.

It rose like a living thing, twisting around him, devouring the light, swallowing the divine force inch by inch. The air hissed violently where the two forces collided—divinity trying to erase, sothing far older trying to consu.

Lightning against blood.

Divinity against sothing far more dangerous.

Azriel Ruinous didn’t fear gods.

And that was exactly why the fight turned brutal.

Fast.

Unforgiving.

There was no testing, no circling, no hesitation. From the very first exchange, it was a fight ant to end sothing.

The God of Thunder raised his hand—and the sky obeyed.

A pillar of lightning descended, wide enough to erase a city.

Azriel moved before it landed.

Not away.

Forward.

His body blurred, space itself distorting around him as if rejecting his presence. The lightning struck where he stood a fraction of a second before—shattering the earth, carving a crater that pulsed with residual divine energy.

But Azriel was already inside the storm.

Close.

Too close.

His hand reached the god.

And for the first ti—

The God of Thunder reacted.

Not with power.

With shock.

Azriel’s fingers wrapped around his throat—not tightly, not yet—but enough.

Enough to make a god feel it.

"You bleed too easily for sothing called divine," Azriel said, his voice low, almost... disappointed.

Then—

He tightened his grip.

The sky flickered.

Lightning faltered.

For a single, fragile mont—

Victory was within reach.

He had almost killed him.

Almost ended a god.

But— saving oneself god of thunder make him distract, start targeting his companion.

The shift was subtle.

Too subtle.

The God of Thunder didn’t fight Azriel’s strength.

He redirected it.

Lightning didn’t fall from above anymore—

It bent.

Curved.

Changed direction mid-flight.

"Azriel!"

Eliora’s voice.

A warning.

A distraction.

A single mont.

That’s all it took.

Azriel’s eyes flickered—not away, not fully—but just enough.

And in a battle like this—

That was everything.

The thunder god moved.

Not toward Azriel—

But toward her.

And in that instant—

Everything slowed.

The battlefield stretched into silence, sound drowning under sothing heavier—sothing suffocating.

Azriel saw it.

The angle.

The intent.

The inevitability.

Understood it.

But—

He was too far.

His body moved.

Too slow.

For the first ti—

Too late.

The strike landed.

Clean.

rciless.

Eliora stepped in front of him.

There was no hesitation in her movent. No fear. No second thought.

Just a choice.

And she made it.

The lightning tore through her.

Not violently.

Not explosively.

But with terrifying precision—like sothing that knew exactly how to end a life without wasting a single fragnt of power.

And she—

Paid the price.

Ti didn’t stop.

But sothing inside him did.

Her body collapsed.

Slowly.

Too slowly.

As if the world itself was forcing him to watch.

Light fading from her eyes.

"...Azriel..."

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