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The Last Step Chapter 201: The Only One

Novel: The Last Step Author: KaisefR Updated:
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Now reading: Chapter 201: The Only One from The Last Step, a Fantasy novel by KaisefR.

Date: 1.5 Years Ago (Flashback)

Location: Hunter’s Encampnt - Underground Cellar

Perspective: Celia

I blinked, my mind fuzzy. The laughter was gone.

Ryker was frozen, his hand still on my throat, but his head was turned towards the stairs.

"Jax?" he called out. "Soren?"

No answer. Just the creaking of the wooden beams above.

The others at the table started to stand, weapons scraping against the wood.

"What was that?" Garrick asked, his knife held low. "Sounded like tal... tearing."

"Probably just the wind," Zandis muttered, though his voice wavered. "Or a goblin."

"A goblin doesn’t rip through iron hinges," Bane grunted, picking up his flail.

I tried to focus, but the black spots in my vision were growing.

Just let pass out. Please.

But sothing... sothing was wrong. The air in the room had changed. It wasn’t heavy with lust and cruelty anymore.

It was heavy with killing intent.

A shadow fell over the stairs.

Soone was walking down. Not running. Not sneaking. Just walking. Calm, rhythmic steps that echoed in the sudden quiet.

Tap. Tap. Tap.

He stepped into the light.

He was dressed in black. A long coat that seed to absorb the dim light of the cellar. Black gloves. And on his face...

A mask. White. With a painted, frozen smile that didn’t reach the empty black holes of its eyes.

"Who the hell are you?" Ryker barked, tightening his grip on my chest. The pressure made gasp for hurt....

The masked man didn’t answer. He just stood there at the bottom of the stairs, tilting his head slightly to the side. Like a bird examining a worm.

"I said who are you!" Ryker roared. "Answer or I’ll R—"

Thwip.

I didn’t see him move. I just heard the sound. A wet, sickening thud.

"AAAAAHHH!"

The pressure on my throat vanished. I gasped, sucking in air, my vision clearing just enough to see Ryker falling back. He was clutching his right arm.

Or... where his right hand used to be.

A black dagger was embedded deep in the wooden table next to my head. And pinned beneath it, severed cleanly at the wrist, was Ryker’s hand.

Blood sprayed across the table, warm and sticky on my cheek.

"MY HAND! HE CUT OFF MY HAND!" Ryker wailed, falling to his knees, his face twisted in shock.

I stared at the dagger.

Who...

I looked back at the man. He hadn’t moved. He was just standing there, watching Ryker scream with that frozen, smiling mask.

"Kill him!" Zandis yelled, pointing his sword. "Kill him now!"

Five of them charged. Zandis, Mal, Thrak, Garrick, and Lorne. They were seasoned hunters. Killers. They had swords, axes, magic.

The man in black took a step forward.

And then... he vanished.

No. He didn’t vanish. He just moved through them.

Zandis swung his sword—a clumsy, angry strike. The masked man caught his wrist mid-swing. There was a sharp snap. Zandis’s arm bent the wrong way.

Before Zandis could even scream, the man spun him around, using his body as a shield.

Fwoosh.

A fireball from Thrak ant for the intruder slamd into Zandis’s chest, exploding in a burst of searing heat.

The man didn’t stop. He shoved Zandis’s burning body into Mal, knocking them both down.

Garrick lunged with his knife. The masked man side-stepped—barely an inch—and drove his knee into Garrick’s stomach.

Crack.

I heard ribs shatter. Garrick folded like wet paper. The man grabbed the back of his head and slamd it into the nearest wooden pillar. Once. Twice. Garrick dropped and didn’t move.

Lorne, the youngest, tried to run. The masked man was on him in a heartbeat. A sweep of the leg, a precise stomp to the throat. Lorne choked, grasping at his crushed windpipe, his eyes wide with terror.

Thrak, the last one standing, was shaking. His hands trembled so hard he dropped his axe.

"Wait!" Thrak stamred, backing away until he hit the wall. "Wait! We have money! Gold! Artifacts!"

He pointed to a chest in the corner, his eyes pleading.

"Take it! Take it all! Just let —"

The masked man stopped. He looked at the chest. Then he looked at Thrak.

Slowly, deliberately, he raised his black-gloved hand.

And extended his middle finger.

🖕

Thrak blinked. "Wha—"

The man lunged. He grabbed Thrak by the hair and slamd his face into the stone floor.

Crunch.

He lifted him up. Slamd him down again.

Crunch.

And again.

Crunch.

He didn’t stop until there was nothing left to smash.

The room was silent again. Except for the wet gasps of Ryker, who was curled up under the table, holding his stump.

The masked man stood over the carnage. He wasn’t breathing hard. He wasn’t sweating. He just adjusted his gloves, as if he’d just finished taking out the trash.

Ryker looked up, his face pale and sweating.

"P-please," Ryker wheezed. "Spare . I... I have connections. The towns..."

The masked man titled his head again.

"You want the girl?" Ryker stamred, desperate.

"Take her. She’s yours. Use her however you want. Just—"

Snap.

The man grabbed Ryker’s remaining arm and broke it at the elbow.

"AAAAHHH!"

He leaned down, his mask inches from Ryker’s face. For the first ti, he spoke.

His voice was low, distorted, like gravel grinding against steel. But it was cold. Absolute zero.

"You shouldn’t have touched her."

Ryker gargled, blood bubbling from his mouth.

The man placed his hand on Ryker’s throat. A quick, sharp twist.

Crack.

Ryker fell silent.

I watched it all. I couldn’t look away. The blood. The violence. It was horrific.

It should have terrified .

But as I looked at the man standing amidst the bodies of my torntors...

I didn’t feel fear.

I felt... safe.

My vision finally gave out. The darkness rushed in, claiming .

...warmth...

I wasn’t cold anymore.

...soft...

I felt sothing rough but gentle wrapping around my ankles. My wrists.

I forced my eyes open. Just a crack.

I was outside. The night air was cool, slling of pine and rain. I was lying on sothing soft—a bedroll?

A figure was sitting next to . The man in black.

He had built a small fire. He was tending to my wounds, wrapping my broken ankle with white bandages. His movents were precise, careful.

He took his coat—the heavy black one—and draped it over , tucking it under my chin.

I looked up at his face. The mask was gone.

It was dark, but the firelight caught his features. Dark hair. Sharp jaw. And eyes...

Blue.

Infinite, calm blue executioner’s eyes.

But they weren’t looking at like I was a target. They were looking at with a gentleness I had never seen before.

Not from my village.Not from anyone.

He dipped a cloth in water and wiped the blood from my cheek.

"You’re safe now," he whispered.

I wanted to ask his na. I wanted to thank him. But my voice wouldn’t work.

Who are you?

Why did you save ?

My eyes drifted closed again. The last thing I saw was him sitting guard, his back to the fire, watching the darkness so I didn’t have to.

Present Day

"And when I woke up..." Celia’s voice brought back to the cave.

The fire was dying. She was looking at her hands, her expression soft, almost reverent.

"It was morning. I was in a forest, miles away. My wounds were treated. My clothes were nded. And there was a bag of food and water next to ."

She looked up at , the reflection of the green embers dancing in her crimson eyes.

"He was gone. No note. No na. Just... gone."

"That’s how I rember it," she said softly. "That one ti... that changed everything."

I looked at her, the pieces finally clicking into place. The blue eyes she ntioned.

The uncharacteristic gentleness from a man known as the ’Con-Artist’.

"Blue eyes..." I muttered, glancing back at the darkness of the cave we were leaving. "I think I understand it now."

It wasn’t just about his intelligence. It wasn’t just about him being the strongest.

It was about him being the only one.

"That’s why he’s my King," she whispered, touching the ribbon in her hair. "Because before I was the strongest... he was the only one who was kind to ."

Celia wiped the last tear from her cheek, her expression shifting. The vulnerability was still there, but it was hardening into sothing new. Sothing like steel.

"The past can’t be my future, Lucas," she said, a small, sad smile touching her lips. "I know that. I can’t be that scared little girl forever."

She looked ahead, towards the faint chanical hum of Aethelgard.

"But I want to build my future with the one who was with during my weakest. The one who saw as a person when everyone else saw as a thing to be killed."

I nodded slowly. It made sense. In a twisted, dark way, it made perfect sense. But there was still one loose thread.

"But why?" I asked, frowning. "Why was he there? In that cellar? He didn’t even know you back then, right? You were just... strangers."

Celia stopped walking. She looked down, shaking her head slowly.

"No. He didn’t know . I was nobody."

She paused, her eyes distant.

"We may never know, Lucas. Kaiser... he moves in ways we can’t see. He will never reveal it. He doesn’t explain himself."

"Yeah," I agreed, realizing the truth of it. Kaiser didn’t do explanations. He did results.

"He definitely won’t."

Celia looked up at , the fire in her eyes returning. Brighter this ti.

"But it doesn’t matter," she declared. "He was there for then. So I will be there for him now."

She clenched her fist, the red gemstone on her ring pulsing with light.

"I will get strong enough, Lucas. Strong enough that he never has to stand guard for again. Strong enough to stand beside him."

"We won’t stop ascending," she vowed, her voice echoing with the absolute certainty of a Queen.

"We won’t stop," I echoed, feeling the weight of the promise.

We shared a look. A look that acknowledged the scars, the trauma, and the vulnerability we had just exposed. We were stripped bare in that cave, but we hadn’t broken. We had welded the cracks shut with trust.

Celia punched my arm lightly. "Co on. Pizza."

"Pizza," I agreed. "And gadgets. Don’t forget the gadgets."

We packed up our ager camp, the bond between us solidified by the shared silence of trauma and understanding.

As we walked towards the exit of the Hollowed Veins, towards the lights of the gear-city, I couldn’t help but think.

Kaiser... who the hell were you back then? And what are you now?

Scene Break

Location: The Royal Capital, Sylvaris

Perspective: Sylvia

Sylvia stood at the railing, her silver hair whipping around her face. Below her, the city was a sprawling lights and shadows, but her eyes were fixed on the horizon.

She held a report in her hand. The paper was crumpled, the ink stamped with the highest clearance seal of the Guild.

"It’s close," she whispered, the words snatched away by the wind.

She turned back to the room. A map of the continent was spread across the table, marked with red crosses and black circles. Her finger traced a line to a desolate region in the Crater.

"The resonance is peaking," she said to the empty room, her voice cold and devoid of doubt.

She picked up a communication crystal, her eyes narrowing.

"We cannot wait anymore."

She activated the crystal, the stone glowing with a harsh, violet light.

"Initiate Operation: Mourning Star," she commanded.

"Target confird. The S-Rank Cursed Mother has been located. We proceed with the subjugation imdiately."

She looked back out at the night sky, a cruel smile touching her lips.

"Let the hunt begin."

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