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Chapter 2418: VIPs

The assailants moved with speed and discipline one would expect from well-trained soldiers, not thugs who would go around robbing banks. Before Rain could even come to terms with the shifting situation, she and Tamar were being escorted into the depths of the building.

The Tyrant was leading the way, with six of his men following. The two hostages were walking behind, with Corsair and Fleur guarding them.

Which meant that four Awakened bandits stayed behind to guard the rest of the hostages, and were now alone with Ray.

'Can we take them down?'

Rain and Tamar were restrained with enchanted cuffs that made their essence peculiarly sluggish and prevented them from summoning any Memories. The former would have interfered with their ability to use Aspects Abilities if not for the Mark of Shadows. Every member of the Shadow Clan was a master at controlling essence due to bearing the Mark and undergoing extensive training - so, they were all but immune to the insidious influence of the enchanted restraints.

Rain had dismissed the Epithets she had assigned herself to avoid the Tyrant's wrath, and was now considering her next steps.

First. She glanced at the rifles the assailants were carrying. It was strange to see Awakened using contemporary weapons instead of Memories. Sure, while it was difficult to seriously harm a Master with a bullet, Awakened themselves were far more susceptible to modern firearms. In fact, it was only marginally harder to kill them with a high-powered shot than it would be a mundane human. So, the rifles posed quite a real threat to Rain, Tamar, and the other Shadows. Still, possibly because she had spent so many years in the Dream Realm, seeing Awakened carrying modern weapons felt very peculiar. More than that, Memories were simply a better choice - not only because they were deadlier, more powerful, and could possess potent enchantments, but also because they were far easier to carry and conceal.

Rain signed a question:

[Why are you armed that way?]

It was Corsair who responded, hinting that he was in charge of this mission.

[Memories are unique, so they are easier to identify and trace. Anonymity is key in these matters.]

She considered his words for a moment. That was an unexpected but logical perspective. But the readiness of his response was a little peculiar.

[You seem to know a lot about this stuff. Robbed many banks recently?]

Corsair responded calmly. It was a weird thing, but after practicing for a while, one could discern tone and emotion in the movement of the other person's shadow when communicating with shadow signs. Fleur, for example, signed softly and smoothly. The new recruit, on the other hand, signed precisely and mechanically, with the measured indifference of a finely tuned machine.

[.Not many.]

Rain and Tamar looked at each other. Where, exactly, had her brother found this guy?

He was sort of cool.

'Wait, did he really rob a bank before?'

Come to think of it, there had indeed been a similar mission in the works.

The assailants were descending into the basement of the bank, with one of them quickly unlocking the armored doors that stood in their way from a handheld console. They seemed well-prepared for the job, even if locking themselves in a bank with the government forces guaranteed to arrive and surround the building rapidly was pure madness.

Rain signed another question:

[What is their plan, exactly?]

Corsair responded after a short pause.

[We were not told the details. One of them has a spatial movement Aspect Ability, though. He is their escape route.]

'.Wait, he must be really new. How come he uses shadow signs so confidently, then?'

It took her ages to learn this peculiar manner of communication. Was this guy a genius?

That was so unfair!

Rain suppressed her envy and asked the final question:

[So, what do we do? Shall we take them down?]

Corsair shifted faintly, and she could feel his cold gaze.

[Please don't do anything yet, Princess. At least not until they reveal all their cards.]

Rain frowned. It was reasonable to assume that the Tyrant had an ace or two up his sleeve, but.

[What if they hurt the hostages?]

His response was curt.

[They won't.]

She had no choice but to believe him.

'So.'

Corsair, Fleur, and Ray were here to spy on the assailants and learn something about them, then take them down. Which meant that these were not easy criminals.

Rain wanted to scratch her head, but sadly, her hands were restrained. Who, then? Misguided loyalists refusing to accept the fall of the Valor and Song regime? Disciples of some strange doomsday cult?

Several of those had sprouted out of nowhere after Sister-In-Law made her explosive announcement.

Finally, they reached the vault. This one, the Tyrant's tech specialist could not unlock - so, the leader of the assailants invited Tamar forward, gesturing to the complicated lock.

"If you will, Lady Tamar."

She stared at him chillingly for a few seconds, then nodded to the lowest part of the contraption.

"Am I supposed to scan my fingerprints while my hands are tied behind my back?"

Her clan had a deposit box in the vault, so her data would by stored in the bank VIP client repository - that alone would probably not unlock the door, but it would help the tech specialist deceive the system.

The robbers studied her silently. Finally, the Tyrant pushed one of them forward.

"Take the cuffs off."

Then, he turned his glassy gaze back to Tamar.

"Please don't do anything rash, young lady. If you do, I'll start with cutting off a finger. I know that you won't be deterred by such a easy threat - Legacies can be quite stubborn, after all - but do understand that I don't mean your finger. I mean you little friend over there and it won't end with a single finger, either."

Rain instinctively clenched her fists, hiding her fingers. Tamar remained nonchalant, staring at the Tyrant darkly, while Corsair tilted his head a little.

'Poor Tyrant. he doesn't know what's coming for him.'

Rain almost pitied the man.

The cuffs came off.

Tamar walked over to the lock and unhurriedly scanned her retinas and fingerprints. Lastly, she channeled a little bit of her essence into a special spelltech pattern that lit up, recognizing it. Soon, the heavy door let out a series of low clicks and opened slowly.

Far above, in the foyer of the bank, Ray was sitting on the floor among the frightened hostages. His hands were zip-tied behind his back, and there was an appropriately scared expression on his face. His eyes, however, hid a hint of boredom. The four robbers were watching the hostages like hawks, but no one seemed to be paying him much attention.

Ray remained motionless. But. Unnoticed by anyone, a black snake slowly slithered out of his sleeve. The snake coiled on the floor, then raised its triangular head. Its fangs bit into the zip tie, easily slicing it apart.

Ray brought his hands forward and rubbed his wrists. Then, he reached back and picked up the snake gently. A moment later, its body rippled and turned into a razor-sharp black blade.

Still ignored by everyone, Ray inhaled deeply and slowly rose from the ground.

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    Ray kinda cold cant even lie
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    I think I said it once like a couple hundred chapters back but I’ll say it again. It’s amazing how G3 can tie in tiny details from way before that seemed insignificant into the story, like he saved some random kids while he was out with Nephis and they became some of the first members of his shadow clan, or where he can mention something from chapter 11 and bring it back over a thousand chapters later. He might be the greatest writer I’ve ever seen, and I’ve read red rising
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    Rays ability is literally like madoc's. Anvils brother
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    Ray is going to be a serious problem when his a Saint
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      he is on the good side tho?
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        True but his still extremely deadly
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          that... is true
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    Several of those had sprouted out of nowhere after Sister-In-Law made her explosive announcement.
    wait
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      Idk why this comment was so funny to me🤣
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        it's the chef😂
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    ⬇ can someone post the new chapters here please ⬇
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      Fu#k you thought u were a chapter update😭
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        im tryna be. i asked for sm :/
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      Deep in the bowels of the heavily fortified bank, the colossal doors of the vault opened, and the Tyrant led his men inside. Rain and Tamar were forced to follow, as well, finding themselves in a.



      'Huh?'



      The bank vault looked nothing like what Rain had expected.



      In fact, it looked no different from a tastefully decorated, luxurious apartment. There was a spacious guest room with lavish furniture, video walls showing a scenic seaside landscape, and a sophisticated climate control system that imitated an invigorating breeze.



      Several doors led out of the guest room, opening into a gorgeously furnished kitchen, a neat and cozy bedroom, a recreation room with a state-of-the-art entertainment system, a stylish parlour. There was everything a person needed to live a comfortable life here, not having to step outside at all.



      A woman in a muted, but fashionable business attire was standing in the middle of the guest room, looking at the Tyrant with a tense expression.



      'What is going on?'



      Rain looked at Tamar and Corsair furtively, but neither of them seemed surprised by the scene.



      The Tyrant gave a nod, and his people dispersed across the luxurious vault apartment? Vault? The man himself, meanwhile, walked over to the woman and gave her his usual cold, glassy stare.



      He spoke first:



      "Pleasure to meet you, vault keeper. Now I presume there is no point in expecting your willing cooperation?"



      The woman shook her head somberly.



      The Tyrant chuckled.



      "Suit yourself. Torture it is, then."



      She gave him a cold smile.



      "You seem to know your basics. Then you should know that people like me are employed for a reason, as well. My Aspect makes me immune to pain, so try your worst."



      Rain finally understood what was happening. In hindsight, it was quite obvious.



      This bank was an old and prestigious one, offering its services to numerous prominent Legacy families. And what was it that Legacy clans would want to keep safe?



      Jewelry, precious materials, pieces of priceless art?



      Well, that too. But primarily, the most valuable assets Legacies possessed were Memories and Echoes.



      Only Awakened could own those, though.



      In case the heirs of a family had not undergone the Awakening yet, a reliable intermediary was needed to make sure that they would receive their inheritance - Awakened led perilous lives, after all, and could die at any moment. Parents were not always able to transfer the Aspect Legact relics and valuable Memories to their children themselves. Adult Legacies were most likely in the habit of entrusting the heirlooms of their clan to a reliable, neutral party for safekeeping, especially before embarking on a life-threatening journey like challenging a Nightmare or participating in a war, for example.



      Hence the need for the bank, and for the woman who was standing in front of the Tyrant with a cold smile.



      He had called her the vault keeper, but more precisely, she was the vault. She was the Awakened who kept the Memories and Echoes entrusted to the bank in her soul. That was why she was locked underground, living in the safety of this luxurious, heavily protected apartment.



      And just in case someone invaded the underground safe room, the Vault Keeper possessed an Aspect that negated pain - and was therefore immune to more mundane forms of torture, making it that much harder to force her to transfer the Memories and Echoes against her will.



      But where there was a will, there was a way.



      Rain's expression darkened.



      There was probably an armored room with mundane deposit boxes somewhere here, as well, but that was not the Tyrant's goal.



      His goal was the Vault Keeper.



      The man studied her silently for a moment, and then seemed to smile behind his mask.



      "Bold words, but will you be responsible for them? We will see just how potent your Aspect is soon, Vault Keeper. Are you truly immune to all pain? Does that encompass all physical pain, or do you not feel the agony of having your soul torn apart, either? What about fear? Do you not fear watching yourself be maimed and disfigured, even while not feeling anything?"



      She pursed her lips, but remained silent, looking at him with a pale face.



      'Yeah, no. I don't know what Corsair's mission is, but I am not going to watch an innocent woman be tortured right in front of my eyes.'



      At that moment, the Tyrant chuckled again.



      "Well, no matter. As much as I'd love to test your limits, insolent fool, there is no time for that. So let me introduce you to my friend."



      Suddenly, a whirlwind of radiant sparks surrounded him. The whirlwind was too large to manifest into a Memory, which meant.



      'An Echo?'



      Suddenly, there was a sound of claws scraping against the floor.



      A grotesque creature appeared in the spacious room, towering above the humans. It was about three meters tall, with a gaunt torso and long, pale limbs. Its lower limbs were long and powerful, resembling that of a frog, while its upper limbs looked almost like that of a human - apart from their deathly pallor, eerie proportions, and clawed hands.



      The truly appalling part was its face, though.



      'Ugh. Disgusting.'



      A mess of slithering tentacles hung from the creature's mouth, obscuring its chest. Its eyes were large and milky-white, covered by cataracts, and there were fin-like ridges crowning its head. The whole thing was moist and glistening dimly, as if the creature had just crawled from a dark pool of stagnant water.



      From what Rain could tell, it was an Echo of a Fallen Devil.



      The Vault Keeper took an involuntary step back, while Corsair took a lazy step forward, which just so happened to put him between Rain and the Echo.



      Coincidentally, he almost bumped shoulders with Tamar, who had done the same.



      "What what is this thing?"



      The Vault Keeper's voice was concerned.



      The Tyrant craned his neck to look at his Echo, and then turned around to the woman.



      "This is a uniquely persuasive Echo. Its powers affect the mind. Sadly, they also physically destroy the brain of the victim - but only after getting the victim to do what the master of the Echo needs. So, Vault Keeper, you have a choice. You can either get to know my friend better, or hand over a Memory called the Key of Ascension voluntarily."



      Rain lowered her head and prepared to manifest her Mark into a weapon.



      At that moment, however, something unexpected happened.



      Just as lazily as he had come between her and the Echo, Corsair took another step forward.



      And plunged a black stiletto into the back of the Tyrant's skull.



      Or rather, tried to.



      Peculiarly enough, the sharp blade simply slid off the man's head, only leaving a shallow scratch on it.



      Time seemed to slow down for a moment.



      'No what the hell? Time has literally slowed down?'



      Corsair sighed.



      "Ray, now!"



      And then, everything around them was suddenly plunged into darkness.
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    glassy gaze
    is it him?
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    i like the shift from the whole sunny supreme stuff to rain but when is G3 going to give as a hint as to where Morgan and Mordret are.
    Maybe they teamed up to face the forth Nightmare or Mordret kidnapped and killed Morgan, who knows the suspense is killing me. I miss my favourite villin 😭
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      mordret wanted to kill his father now hes dead his hatred is shifted he hated her sister due to her being her father little puppet but now he dosent maybe mayber just mayber we will see a changed mordret a more human mordret
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        He said he will be angry at whoever kills his father, other than him... So he will be at sunny's throat, this is if he knows Lord of shadows is alive
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    Glassy... definetly Mordret. It's definetly Mordret scheming something.
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      Good observation 👍
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    Hmm suspected cult weirdos? Definitely an intro to the astarion cult. We're finally getting to moon boy, it's about time
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