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Chapter 1164: Nice Summer Day

It was a hot, lazy summer day. The sun bathed the Northern Quadrant Siege Capital in heat and light, making people long for the cool shade of the ventilated buildings. The sky was clear and vast, without a single cloud in sight. Looking at its blue expanse, it was hard to believe that somewhere far away people were suffering in the darkness, assaulted by cold and dread.

The Chain of Nightmares that was raging in the Southern Quadrant seemed so distant here.

On that peaceful day, a young man in expensive clothes was sitting on a bench in a beautiful park. Located in one of the more affluent districts of the city, the park was full of vibrant greenery and pleasant shade. The filtered air was crisp and clean. Everything here looked spotless and new.

The young man was enjoying a cup of coffee as he watched children play on a nearby playground. There was an absent-minded smile on his handsome face. He seemed to be in a pleasant mood..

'How curious...'

The young man observed the children. They were so strange, so innocent. Fragile. It would take no effort at all to break them....But why would he? Watching the kids play was interesting and nice. And yet, he couldn't help but imagine what the playground would look like painted with their blood. Those images entered his mind on their own. The images were interesting and nice, too.

'Are all human children like that?'

The young man had been a child himself, once, but he did not really remember much about that time. He knew that he had been a timid kid who did not start to speak until he was four - others made sure that he knew that. At some point, the old man came to claim him.

The rest of his childhood had been spent in the Dream Realm. It was only much later, after the old man had discarded him, that he returned to the waking world. The waking world had felt alien then, and felt a bit alien still. But really, it was the young man who was the alien.

'Am I the strange one? Huh.'

It might have been an easy conclusion to draw, but it was not so easy for the young man. He had trouble imagining that others were different from him. It took a conscious effort to remember.

At some point, there was a slight disturbance. One of the kids kicked a ball too hard, and it flew toward the young man, almost making him spill his coffee.

The young man looked at the ball with displeasure. The culprit of his displeasure ran over and stopped a couple of steps away, looking at him with wide eyes.

"Oh! S-sorry, mister..."

The kid was tiny and cute. He was maybe five years old, with blonde hair, smooth skin, and blue eyes. He also had short legs, which made his run look rather comical. His neck seemed very thin and malleable.

The young man smiled.

"No problem. Ah, you speak so well. I couldn't speak that well at your age."

The kid beamed with a bright smile.

"I go to classes! Mommy takes me. I know alphabet, too!"

The young man tilted his head.

"Oh? Is your mom here?"

The kid nodded enthusiastically.

"She's over there!"

Then, a complicated expression appeared on his little face.

"...Are you mom here too, mister?"

The young man stared at the kid silently.

"No. I'm here all by myself."

The child looked at him with pity.

"Oh. I'm sorry. Don't be sad..."

The young man's smile widened.

"I'm never sad. I can't be sad."

The kid stared at him awkwardly, failing to understand the strange words.

"Uh... can I have my ball back, mister?"

The young man leaned forward and said:

"Of course. But first, answer me a question. That game you and your friends are playing... what is it called?"

The child seemed surprised.

"Uh, mister... that's football. Have you never played football?"

The young man lingered for a few moments.

"No. There were no other kids where I grew up. I think I would have been great at football, though. Ah... maybe I should become a kid and play some football, what do you think?"

His voice sounded as if he was genuinely contemplating doing just that.

The kid smiled, thinking that it was a joke. The young man smiled, too, then pushed the ball toward the child, glanced at him one last time, and leaned back.

The kid picked up the ball and shouted:

"Thank you, mister!"

With that, he turned around and ran back to his friends.

The young man did not respond.

In fact, he did not move at all.

His eyes were closed, as though he was enjoying a nap in the sun.

...A few hours later, long after the children and their mothers left, a woman taking a walk in the park passed the bench.

A frightened scream suddenly disturbed the peaceful day.

"Gods! Somebody, help! D-dead, he's dead!"

Indeed, the young man was as cold as a corpse.

He was, and had been, dead.

Of course, Mordret was long gone, hiding in the eyes of the talkative kid. Extinguishing a mundane human's soul was easier than... well, taking candy from a baby... but he had not taken the body of this child.

He was just taking a ride, watching the world through the kid's eyes.

Currently, they were walking back home, holding the kid's mother's hand.

The woman was in her early thirties, and very attractive. She was wearing expensive, but simple clothes - of course, anyone who lived in the affluent district had the means to afford the best attire, but few were dignified enough to not flaunt their wealth.

Every time the woman glanced at her son, she smiled warmly, which made Mordret feel a slight sense of amusement.

He had no memories of his own mother, who had died in childbirth when he was young, so this experience was rather new.

Being loved by someone was interesting and nice, too.

Enough to make him want to kill the child and take his place.

But Mordret didn't.

Even a creature like him had principles, after all.

Well... not principles. Inclinations, maybe.

He was not inclined to kill someone without a decent reason, even if he wanted to.

Of course, his definition of what constituted a decent reason was different from the norm.

...Hiding in the kid's eyes, Mordret entered his home, uninvited.

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    Mordret leave this house and no one gets hurt...
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    Wait... Did Rain have a younger brother?
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      No an older one but he died from the spell
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      The family she is adopted into had two sons, older one died to Spell, younger is alive. That's what I remember.
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        RIGHT! Thank you…
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    This bastard reminds me of Amon, another hateful bastard. I hope he dies a painful death puke
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      you want to kill one of my favorite characters?? Dream on bro, you have to step over my corpse first
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        you have to step over my corpse first

        Consider it done. boast
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      He won't die, unfortunately. It seems like author will have this character be a 'permanent' one. Probably will have Mordret team up with the MC for some scenario in the future too, as distasteful as it is.
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    Іs it Rain's house?
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      That's what I'm assuming. Sunny has to eventually need a reason to become his enemy. So far, it's been more of a "well, he's dangerous, so I don't like him. But, I'll leave him alone as long as he leaves me alone."
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        Why? mordret is soulless, maniacal cutie patootie. He deserves some love
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        You guys are so weird he is in Antarctica why would he be in Rain’s home ?
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          It was a hot, lazy summer day. The sun bathed the Northern Quadrant

          Not Antartica
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        "well, he's dangerous, so I don't like him. But, I'll leave him alone as long as he leaves me alone."

        He never let MC alone though? I feel like repeating myself but hasn't he tried to kill MC's soul and take over his body, threatened MC with his friend's lives too, and was also the reason why the MC had to live in a cage close to a month!

        Is this not enough?! What more is needed? His friends, and sister dying and Mordret wearing their body??
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      Ofc it's not rain's house, rain is not that young, rain is a girl, there are so many obvious facts proving that isn't rain 💀 14
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        she has a younger brother...
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          Oh...😂💔🤲🏽
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    man that was dark... I liked it welldone
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    Hey could it be that's why neph is awkward, like she is a dreamspawn too like him
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    Non è malvagio…e sociopatico a causa di non aver sperimentato varie cose che per quasi tutti sono normali nella vita…bel percorso che ha scelto di fagli intraprendere…almeno spero sia così…
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    Mordret is a creepy f#ck in every opportunity he has sheesh 15
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    Finally a culprit of all this mess, a soulless, homicidal maniac with a penchant for daydreaming about gruesome acts of violence. Seeing his inner monologue it is no wonder that the only thing he ends up killing is his own sense of normalcy.
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      Yeah, Mordret is evil. He was made that way by his evil parents.
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        That doesn't make him any less guilty.
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