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Young Masters Pov Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day Chapter 312

Vaeghar the devourer [ii][ ... words ]

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Young Masters Pov Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day Chapter 312

Vaeghar the devourer [ii][ … words ]

[ … words ]

I immediately revised my impression of the Eighth Demon Prince.

I was now, in fact, a little terrified of him.

Because when he spoke, his voice washed over us with such pulverizing pressure that it felt like we were standing under a waterfall.

I had to make an effort not to cave under the weight and sag to the ground.

If his mere voice held so much power, I didn’t even want to imagine what he himself might be capable of.

I glanced at my companions. Their pale faces, sweat-slicked foreheads, and pained expressions told me they had reached the same conclusion as me.

This might be a battle way out of our league.

…Thankfully, we weren’t going in with the intention to win.

All we had to do was get past him.

If we could just manage that, then I’d consider that a victory in itself.

So we started moving.

I mean… Michael and Alexia did.

I followed a step behind with slight reluctance, weighing my options. Did we really need to fight a Demonic Beast to get out of here?

Why did we want to get out anyway?

We could just live the rest of our lives here in a pretty little hut, or something like that!

But then I considered, really considered, the idea of spending the rest of my life in the exasperating company of these fools…

And immediately decided that facing potential death was much better than that miserable fate.

So with careful steps down the slope of the caldera, our boots disturbing the shallow lilac water and stepping over those slick heather-like flowers, we began descending into the basin.

Every step closer to that demon made the weight on us even heavier.

His spiritual pressure was like an authority. Like the world wasn’t asking us to kneel before him, because that was already expected. Like gravity decided, on a whim, that we were not allowed to stand upright.

When we were close enough that I had to crane my neck to meet his smoldering gaze, he finally spoke again.

“Ah! Young children. Have your protectors sent you all here to me as offerings?” The slit of his mouth was far too wide. So when his lips curved up, it would’ve been a smile, if not for how wrong it looked on his face. “Touching as that notion may be… I find it difficult to believe they would be so generous.”

The pressure intensified.

But not explosively. No, that would have been merciful. It increased gradually, inexorably, like a tightening vise.

Luckily, we were already getting used to it.

Unluckily, Vaeghar took a step forward, as if to show he wasn’t as restrained as I’d liked him to.

I stiffened. Damn it.

The lilac water parted around his foot in a perfect circle. Let me be clear. It didn’t splash or ripple, it simply moved aside, as if Vaeghar’s entire body was encased in an invisible force field.

And it was. The very air surrounding him was trembling, vibrating… distorting.

“I smell intent upon thee. I smell… necessity,” he went on as I realized that his voice, underneath all that oppressive weight, was so rich and smooth and charmingly deep. “Oh, I do love necessity! It drives feeble mortals to such witless choices. To trespass where they ought not tread and bare their throats to me.”

Juliana shifted beside me, undoubtedly as uncomfortable as I was.

To my right, I noticed Alexia had already begun using her powers to not only stabilize her footing, but also to throw the first punch as soon as an opening appeared.

God, she really never missed a chance to throw hands.

Vince, I noted, had gone completely still… way too still, like he did when he was thinking five steps ahead and none of them were pleasant.

“We aren’t here to fight you,” Michael spoke up, his voice steady through sheer force of will. “We only wish to pass.”

Vaeghar laughed, sounding neither loud nor cruel, only amused.

“Pass?” he echoed, as if tasting how ridiculous the word sounded against his tongue. “Through me?”

Then he leaned down slightly, bringing his face closer to ours.

I felt intense heat oozing off from him that, even though it wasn’t physical, made my skin prickle like I’d stepped too close to a furnace.

“Foolish child,” he said to Michael, “if passage were so easily granted, then fate wouldn’t have put me in your path.”

His gaze drifted across the group once more, slowly this time.

Lily flinched when it lingered on her. Ray held his ground with a clenched jaw. And Kang’s eyes were nothing if not defiant.

To his credit, even Kevin puffed himself up indignantly, which might have been brave if it wasn’t also deeply stupid.

Vaeghar looked at our pet bird with visible confusion, then decided it wasn’t important and finally dropped his gaze onto the last two people of the group — Alexia and me.

He straightened, looking curious. If he had eyebrows, I’d imagine one of them would be raised right now.

“You two,” he said to us, his voice lowering and the weight of it thickening like tar, “look familiar. What is your name?”

I was about to give him some stupid alias. Why would I give a demon my real name, when I’m the relative of one of the people who sealed him here, right?

That was common sense.

But as I soon found out, common sense wasn’t so common.

“He’s Samael Kaizer Theosbane, and I’m Alexia Von Zynx!” Alexia declared even on my behalf.

I wanted to bash my head against the nearest rock.

Vaeghar tilted his head as his smoldering eyes bore into me and Alexia in tandem. Then he smiled again.

“The descendants of the ones who imprisoned me? Interesting,” he scoffed at Alexia, then completely ignored her and turned to me. “Theosbane, huh? Your father was strong enough to warrant my respect. Are you even half the man he was, child?”

He took another step closer, this time specifically toward me. And despite wanting to put some distance between us, I found myself unable to move back.

“Because if you are,” he looked straight down into my eyes, “I’ll grant you the honor of becoming my vessel.”

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Young Master’s PoV: Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day

Young Master’s PoV: Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day

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Young Master's PoV: Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day

"Now you see?" she shouted in a mix of annoyance and disappointment. "You can't outsmart Scrients! They're the most intelligent beings across the two realms."

"You're right," I muttered, averting my gaze with a heavy sigh. "I made a mistake. I was too arrogant to think that a mere human like me could fool them."

—BOOM!!

"Heik! Wh-What was that?"

"Hmm? I'm not sure. Maybe you should go and ask the most intelligent beings across the two realms. Oh wait, you can't. I killed them all.”

______

My name is Samael Kaizer Theosbane.

On the last day of high school, I got into a fight with a kid I used to bully.

It was a stupid, pointless scuffle, and in the middle of it, I tripped and hit my head on a rock.

That’s when the memories came flooding in - the memories of another life, of a different world.

Suddenly, everything made a twisted kind of sense. I realized two things.

First, I was in a game I used to play in my past life.

Second, I was a villain. A villain!

Not the cool and mysterious kind, either.

No, my destiny was to be manipulated and die a dog's death!

I was the worst type of cliché: an ungrateful, privileged, insufferable young master. The sort you'd find in those poorly written fantasy stories.

The kind everyone hates — a snobby brat from a powerful noble family who thinks he owns the world just because he was born with a silver spoon lodged in his mouth.

You know the type. The one the hero beats to a pulp to prove his worth.

Yeah, I was that guy.

And the hero? The hero was the kid I’d been bullying all this time. The same one I got into a fight with.

He was the supposed savior of this damned world.

A world teetering on the edge of destruction, beset by wars, calamities, and a grim future that only I knew.

And at the end of it all, the final antagonist of the game, the undefeatable boss… the Spirit King, was waiting.

But could I even make it to the end?

Could I conquer a game where defeat was the only certainty?

A game that was now my reality!

“Ah, fuck it.”

I had no idea if I could, but I sure as hell was going to try.

Extorting extras, manipulating main characters, twisting the story to my advantage, stealing the hero’s cheat items, killing villains before they could become threats - nothing was beneath me.

Would the main characters be affected? Who cares!

Would the story change? Even better!

All I cared about was me—my survival, my life, my choices.

“I will live this life with no regrets.”

…But as I soon discovered, fate was not easily changed.

And the price of altering one's destiny was steep.

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