City of Sin (Yanyu Jiangnan) - Vol 6 Chapter 53
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Vol 6 Chapter 53

Poison

At the very least, I believe the possibility of you leaving in my presence isnt very large, Hendrick glanced at the elders of the Council, specifically at Mountainseas mother, but she was expressionless and made no move to help. This caused him to frown; without her help, it would be difficult to kill the Sword Saint. It was one thing to defeat a person of such power, but another entirely to kill them.

Me leaving? You misunderstand. If I dont return from Klandor, my Empress will immediately come bearing down on your Sacred Tree Empire.

Do you think the threat of war can let you do whatever you want? Hendrick asked softly.

No, but it can stop you from doing whatever you want. Mountainsea is still a student of mine, I have to take care of her.

Hendrick fell into thought for a moment, Sigh. Since you are here personally, I believe I cannot continue with my original plans. How about you step back, and I wont attack personally?

Hidden Sword said softly, I am more powerful than you. If you want a fair trade, your assassin here steps back as well.

Alright, Hendrick agreed immediately. Although he would lose his hand in the dark for now, that would be worth the Sword Saint not erupting.

The Sword Saint nodded and pointed to the mural of the Beast God on the wall, turning to the elders of Klandor, Do you lot wish to continue being a disgrace to the Beast God? I hope you will not support Hendrick in turning his back on this agreement.

Having said this, he left the silenced room behind and headed away.

It took a good five minutes before Hendrick broke the silence, Elders, this is a major event that affects the vital interests of both parties. We cannot be bothered with Hidden Sword. Me and my subordinate cannot do anything, but there are still a number of ways we can assist. For example

Hendrick took off a ring and unscrewed the gemstone, pouring a little powder on a piece of paper and wrapping it up, This powder can temporarily dissolve mana. Richard is a grand mage, mana is vital to him. You only need to put this in his food and water.

The elders faces immediately turned ugly, and Mountainseas mother raised an eyebrow. However, the Archbishop just smiled, Dont forget, this is for the big picture! Youve already agreed to a lot of bad things. If you want to give up now, it will just be a joke!

Seeing them still hesitating, Hendrick leaned forward, Youre exchanging a broken rune set for Uriel and the future child of the Beast God. What are you losing in return? Mountainseas purity? Her dignity? What a joke! The shrines traditions would have arranged for someone to have a child with her anyway, it was never her choice. But nobody you choose can use Heavens Armour. Think about it, an epic-rank legend in the future alongside the most powerful rune set in existence to pass down from generation to generation. All that for a piece of useless debris and a few nights of a woman? Do you still need to hesitate?

One of the elders frowned, Is this even necessary? Is Richard Uriels match?

The difference between you and me, Hendrick stared into the elders eyes, Is that I dont deal with variables. Take it, go poison Richards water and food. Everything will be simple!

There seemed to be a magic in the Archbishops voice; the elder gritted his teeth and reached for the powder. Mountainseas mother suddenly reached out to stop him, but he turned to look at her, Asa, this is for Klandor.

For Klandor Asa suddenly felt like her heart was being weighed down by lead, and Greyhawks words resounded in her mind, but the elder had already used her momentary daze to take the powder away.

Hendrick showed a satisfied smile, A wise decision. You will not regret it after seeing the power of Heavens Armour. I hope the next decision will be just as enjoyable.

The next decision? all the elders looked back from the powder.

Of course. You have to arrange for someone to fight Richard next, and who it is will be very important. Richard should die in the hands of the barbarians.

What?! Asa stood up, Why kill him?

Hendrick sneered, What else? Keep him alive and wait for his vengeance?

I am not afraid of him! Asa raged.

Hendrick swept his hands across the room and smiled, You might not, but would the Councils reputation not be at stake? If Richard lives and the truth comes out, will any of you still be elders?

These words made Asa look foolish. The deal with the Sacred Tree Empire might be for the future of Klandor, but it could not be revealed to the public.

Richard is just a small person, not worth mentioning. Hidden Sword will not affect the overall situation, there is no need to worry about killing him. Aaah Im tired, I need rest. I believe you elders have many things to discuss. The Archbishop returned to his residence.

Asa continued staring at the elders, but they had stopped paying attention to her and were concentrated on the powder they had been given.

The sky was already bright when Asa returned home, and she saw Greyhawk playing chess with Hidden Sword.

Youre back? he smiled and waved at her, I heard everything. This Archbishop is really tricky, all we can do is give Richard a fair environment and let him fight. Thats the only way hell be worthy of being with my daughter anyway.

Yeah, Asa smiled faintly and walked up to her room.

Hidden Sword stared at her receding figure in thought. Greyhawk frowned as well, just dropping the piece in his hand, Well, the Sixth Prince wasnt much worse either.

Hidden Sword shook his head, Things cannot be so smooth. Dont you feel it strange? We all know Midren isnt so powerful as to warrant this kind of investment.

That is true Sigh. How about we wait for this to end and kill them on their way back? Maybe its better that way, and we can figure out their plot once theyre dying.

Then what about Richard?

I like the kid, but theres only so much we can do for him. I hope hes come here with contingencies. The Sacred Trees actions have been very strange, I need more information on the matter.

Hidden Sword nodded, studying the map of Klandor with Greyhawk to see where best to intercept the returning forces. In the shrine, these people would have the protection of Asa and the other elders. That would not be the case during their return.

As the two men continued planning, a servant boy knocked on Richards door to hand him breakfast and the schedule for battles for the day. There were only eight fights in total scheduled today, and he would meet two opponents who were both recommended by the shrine. He didnt know who the opponent was, and the barbarian youth refused to talk about it either. Brushing it off, he returned to his analyses as he ate his food.

Finishing off an entire pot of roasted meat and half a waterskin, he acknowledged the shrine warrior that came to notify him of his battle and headed outside. However, just as he stepped out of his door his face suddenly warped; the mana bubbling through his body was melting like snow in the sun!

A million thoughts immediately ran through his mind, and he quickly realised there was a problem with the breakfast he had been sent. The poison was quite concealed, with no sign before and after ingestion even to a runemaster like him who specialised in magic materials. This meant it was at least legendary grade, and examining himself he realised that despite feeling temporary it would leave lasting damage to his body.

Losing ones mana was a death sentence to any grand mage, but he had to fight in less than an hour. He was being sent to his death!

Those MOTHERFUCKERS! he raged, abyssal flames flowing from his mouth. It had always been an option to rescue Mountainsea stealthily and escape, even if it was very dangerous, but with the rate of his mana drain he would lose his strength within a few days. He could still run away now, but that meant nobody would be able to save her!