Jas had arrived at the final "stronghold"—the most central, most fortified location in the entire cursed house.
In the past, whenever he reached a critical point during a "cleansing," his face would reveal tension, fatigue, or even outright dread. But this ti… his expression was calm. Composed. Almost unnervingly relaxed.
Three seconds passed in complete silence.
Then—
Gunshots rang out.
"Give us this day our daily bread," Jas muttered under his breath.
He had brought almost every last silver bullet he had for this mont. This was it—the final stand. The heart of the infestation. The origin of it all. So unlike before, when he'd conserve his resources and fire with precision, now he unleashed everything.
With no more need to hold back, he fired at full force—
No hesitation. No rcy.
All of his emotion—fear, anger, exhaustion, and fury—he let it all out through his weapons.
The room, once hauntingly silent, now exploded with noise: gunfire, crashes, unholy roars—and Jas' low, steady voice continuing his sacred chant.
"Forgive us our debts…"
BANG! BANG! BANG!
"As we forgive our debtors…"
BANG! BANG! BANG!
The silver flash of bullets in flight, the sparks from impacts, and the shine of ricochets lit up the dark space in a violent, flickering brilliance. A warzone set to a prayer.
And for the first ti, perhaps even unnoticed by himself, Jas' usual cold face twisted into a smirk—a sneer of confidence. Of rebellion. Of righteous defiance.
Finally, the hunter was no longer burdened by despair.
He laughed.
Loud and guttural. Unhinged, but not mad.
A man who had danced with death and survived.
His prayers continued, but there was now a haunting twist to the tone—a biting sarcasm that made them feel like mockery… or revelation.
Amidst this storm, he suddenly spun, shot one last charging monster directly in the skull, and reached down to a glass container strapped to his belt.
He uncorked it.
A sharp, choking sll of alcohol imdiately filled the air—strong and industrial.
With a flick of his wrist, Jas flung the contents toward the center of the room. The bottle had a narrow spout, allowing only a slim stream of liquid to escape. It flew through the air like a transparent ribbon, droplets trailing behind like glimring beads.
That ribbon fell slowly, almost gracefully, through the space. Below it, a flickering candle's fla waited.
When the fla and liquid t, there was a sudden flash—
As if soone had dipped a brush in fire-red paint and traced it through the air.
The fla traveled down the liquid ribbon until it touched the heart of the room.
A literal pile of hearts—beating, pulsing, so blackened and so still grotesquely fresh—sat at the center.
And just like that, a bonfire erupted.
The room was instantly bathed in roaring orange. The heat rose. The fla crackled, and the remaining monsters around Jas began to lt—disintegrating into dust-like particles that disappeared into the ether.
The fire burned strong for a few minutes, and when it died, it left behind a single charred heart in the center—no longer beating.
Jas stared at the blackened remains for a long mont. Then he let himself fall to the ground with a heavy exhale.
Phew—
He lay there on the wooden floor, breathing deeply, body trembling slightly.
Three days of horror. Three days of blood, pain, and survival. And now… it was over.
Or so he thought.
He didn't even have the energy to lift a finger.
In the live stream, the viewers—who had been holding their breath—finally let it out, flooding the chat with celebration and awe.
"Damn… It's finally over!"
"I couldn't breathe watching this. Jas is insane! Silver bullets in one hand, Bible in the other… That's a real demon hunter!"
"Now all that's left is the door. If that's sealed too, it's ga over."
The door.
The mont the word entered the audience's collective consciousness, the entire chat room fell eerily silent.
Right.
There was still… the door.
However—
On screen, Jas wasn't celebrating. He didn't look relieved. In fact, he looked… confused. Dazed. Muttering sothing to himself.
"Is this… really the end?"
"It almost feels like a dream…"
He took a long breath, forced himself up, and began pacing the room—aimlessly at first. But as he walked, his expression gradually changed. Confusion beca tension. Tension beca paranoia.
His steps quickened. His hands began to twitch and swing more erratically.
Watching him, the audience started to feel sothing cold creep into their own chests.
"Wait. Sothing's wrong."
"Why does it feel… off?"
Then Jas raised his cara and turned it toward his own face.
He looked troubled. Deeply so.
His brows furrowed. His mouth tensed. His eyes darted.
But to the viewers, everything still looked the sa.
The room hadn't changed.
There was still no exit.
Still no door.
Still just that final, central chamber—quiet and ruined.
S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters.
Natasha Romanoff narrowed her eyes. "He just survived Hell. Why is he freaking out now?"
Nick Fury remained silent. Watching. Analyzing.
Then—
"No. That's not right." Fury's voice cut through. "Look at the wall."
At the sa mont, Jas seed to co to the sa realization.
He stopped abruptly.
His eyes swept the room one more ti, eliminating everything that was familiar or unchanged.
Then—
They landed on the wall.
A wall engraved with strange symbols—twisted, maddening shapes and arcane patterns. They'd been there before, in every room.
But now… they were different.
The dull, reddish-brown color had brightened.
Now they shone bright red.
Like fresh blood.
The tension returned instantly to Jas' body. Whatever mont of peace he'd felt evaporated.
He spun around. Fast. Eyes wild.
"And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil—what?!"
BANG!
Another gunshot.
But this ti… nothing happened.
The silver bullet struck a figure—but instead of disintegrating it, the entity remained standing. Unhard. Unfazed.
The chat room froze.
"WHY DIDN'T THAT WORK?"
"Why are there still demons?!"
"His bullets… aren't working anymore?!"
Jas moved into full retreat, dodging another lunge. He hadn't fully processed what was going on when—
Creeeeak—
The sound of wood. Behind him.
He turned.
And what he saw—
No words could describe it.
Even the audience watching through a screen felt their souls lurch.
Entities.
Hundreds of them.
Shaped like people, but… not.
Black holes in the shape of humans.
No eyes. No mouths. No sound. Just… voids. Walking. Surrounding.
A tidal wave of despair crashed over Jas.
Over the viewers.
God must have a dark sense of humor.
Jas had just overco Hell. Just breathed for the first ti in days.
And now…
He faced sothing worse.
Softly—so softly—the viewers could just barely hear him say:
"So that's it…
Hell isn't connected to Heaven.
It's connected… to another Hell?"
BOOM—
The ground trembled.
The silence shattered.
Sothing outside the chamber was collapsing. Breaking. Crashing.
The room shook violently. Dust and debris rained from the ceiling.
The monsters that had returned scread—not like before, but in unison. In synchronization. A grotesque harmony of agony and worship.
They walked toward Jas.
Then—
They rged.
Like ink pouring into ink.
They beca one form. Massive. Pulsating. Fluid.
Only one feature stood out from the black, living mass.
A face.
Eyes closed.
Smiling.
The real master of them all had arrived.
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