Chapter 252: Chapter 252: Wiped Out 2
Then, without a sound, the Ice Belle...who had been perched quietly on Nyx’s shoulder, her tiny wings folded against her shimmering white body...stirred. Her large crystalline eyes glowed faintly, reflecting the dark haze that lingered around them. Nyx turned to look at her in surprise as the creature lifted its small head, sensing something dreadful that the others could only feel in their hearts.
The Ice Belle spread her delicate wings, their translucent surface shimmering faintly with traces of silver and pale blue light. For a moment, she hovered above Nyx’s shoulder, her gaze fixed on the ground below. Then, in one graceful motion, she descended gently, landing upon the ashen soil in front of them.
The moment her tiny feet touched the earth, something extraordinary happened. The dark mist that had been swirling around them began to shudder and recoil. It moved as if struck by an invisible force, curling and twisting violently before retreating from the Ice Belle’s presence. The corruption hissed faintly, like steam against fire, as it melted away into nothingness. Within seconds, the blackness cleared from the air, leaving a circular space...a fifty-metre radius of pure, untouched ground...clean and glistening with frost where moments ago there had been only decay.
Everyone froze in shock.
Lira took a slow step forward, her mouth slightly open. "Did... did she just purify the mist?"
Selene’s eyes widened. "That was death energy... I could feel it. And she just wiped it away like it was nothing."
Nyx stared at the Ice Belle, her usual calm composure replaced by awe. "She sensed it before any of us did," she murmured softly. "Even I couldn’t feel the depth of that darkness... but she reacted instantly."
Mirielle, still trembling in Lucas’s arms, lifted her tear-streaked face to look at the glowing creature. Her voice came out faintly, filled with grief and wonder all at once. "She... she’s saving them... isn’t she?"
Lucas tightened his hold on her shoulders gently, his eyes never leaving the Ice Belle. "Maybe not saving," he said quietly, "but protecting what’s left. She doesn’t belong to the rot. Her very essence rejects it."
The Empress stood with her hands folded, her expression unreadable under the pale veil that fluttered softly in the icy wind. She wasn’t surprised...not in the slightest. Her voice was calm and steady when she finally spoke. "This is her nature. The Ice Belle embodies purity, serenity, and balance. Wherever she stands, corruption cannot exist. Even the rot fears what it cannot touch."
The rest of the group slowly gathered around, watching the tiny being whose light now seemed to glow brighter with every passing breath. The frost spread outward from her feet, sealing the ground beneath her in a sheen of crystal ice, beautiful and untouched. The silence of death that had filled the settlement was replaced with a strange stillness...one that carried peace rather than dread.
Lucas looked down at the creature, his heart both heavy and hopeful. He could feel it...the same strange energy that bound his soul to others was faintly resonating with the Ice Belle. She had reacted to his essence once before, and now she was revealing a fragment of the power that made her so important.
He finally understood.
While still holding Mirielle close, Lucas whispered under his breath, his eyes never leaving the small, glowing being. "Now I see... she truly will be the key. The Empress was right. She’s not just powerful...she’s hope itself."
The Empress’s gaze flickered toward him, as if she had heard the thought even before he spoke it aloud. The faintest hint of a knowing smile tugged at her lips, and for a moment, the veil of mystery around her seemed even deeper.
Lucas exhaled softly, the breath visible in the cold air. Deep in his heart, he knew this was just the beginning...but for the first time since they entered the mountain, he felt a spark of reassurance. The world might be falling apart, but they had found something powerful enough to stand against the darkness.
The group stood in silence for a long while, surrounded by the still air of the dead settlement. The Ice Belle’s faint glow cast a pale shimmer over the snow, its light reflecting softly against the tears that streaked Mirielle’s face. The others remained close, their eyes lowered, each of them trying to comprehend the scale of the tragedy before them. Even the wind seemed to have lost its voice.
Lucas gently released Mirielle and knelt beside Torin’s lifeless body. He stared at the man who had once led this settlement. Torin’s body was mangled and torn, the marks of his struggle evident across his chest and arms. Lucas swallowed hard, then reached for a nearby cloak, covering the corpse carefully. "He fought till the end," he said quietly. "You can tell by the wounds. He didn’t run. He tried to save them."
Mirielle’s sobs deepened. "He always told me he would protect them, no matter what came," she whispered. "He never broke his word... not even now."
Selene placed a gentle hand on her shoulder. "He did what a leader must do. You should be proud of him, Mirielle."
The Empress stepped forward, her gaze moved from Torin’s covered body to the desolate streets around them. "No leader deserves to die like this," she said softly. "And no people should fall under such cruelty. If this continues, there will be nothing left untouched."
Nyx crossed her arms, her brows furrowing. "If they have the power to spread this much death unnoticed, they’re moving faster than we expected. They’re not just targeting the strongholds anymore. They’re erasing everything in their path."
Lira nodded faintly. "It’s deliberate. They want fear to spread before their armies even arrive."
The Empress’s eyes hardened, and for a moment, the coldness of her authority returned in full. "Enough," she said, her tone sharp but steady. "We cannot linger here. There is nothing left to save. Our duty now lies elsewhere." She turned her gaze toward the horizon, where the snow-covered peaks stretched endlessly. "We return to Lechia."
Lucas looked up at her, his expression tense. "You believe they’ll attack the kingdom next?"
The Empress met his eyes with grim certainty. "I do not believe, Xavier. I know. The rot strikes where the heart is weakest, and in my absence, Lechia is vulnerable. If their intent is to break the north, they will aim for my throne."
Selene frowned. "But the capital is heavily guarded. The wards are still active, and the barrier..."
"Barriers fail," the Empress interrupted quietly. "Wards fade. And courage alone does not hold back corruption. Lechia may stand proud, but pride has never stopped an invasion." Her eyes softened then, the faintest trace of worry slipping through her facial composure beneath the veil. "Still, I trust the strength of my people. Whether they stand or fall, we will not know until we arrive."
Nyx stepped closer, glancing toward the distant mountains. "Then we leave immediately. The longer we stay, the colder the trail becomes. If they’ve already attacked Lechia, every moment we waste here could mean more lives lost."
The Empress nodded once. "Agreed. But before we depart..." Her voice trailed off as she looked to Torin’s lifeless form once more. "We will not leave him like this."
Lucas rose to his feet, brushing snow from his knees. "We should give him a proper burial. He deserves that much."
Mirielle wiped her tears with trembling hands and nodded. "Please," she whispered. "Let me help."
Together, they gathered what they could find. Selene used her energy to carve a grave in the frozen earth, the heat from her Qi melting through the permafrost. Lira guided a gust of wind to clear the snow, while Seraphine arranged the scattered pieces of Torin’s belongings...his blade, his pendant, and a small wooden carving that had survived the carnage.
Lucas placed the carving on Torin’s chest before covering the body with earth. "Rest now," he said softly. "Your daughter will live on. She’s not alone anymore."
The Empress stepped forward, kneeling briefly beside the grave. Her hand hovered above the mound of earth as she whispered words in the ancient tongue of her people...a blessing known only to the royals of Lechia. The snowflakes around them slowed and began to shimmer faintly, the ground itself seeming to acknowledge her words. When she rose, her eyes were filled with quiet resolve.
"Let this place be remembered," she said. "When the rot is gone, we will rebuild this land and honor those who fell. But now, we must go."
The group turned toward Lechia, their silhouettes outlined against the fading light. The Ice Belle fluttered from the ground, circling once around the fresh grave before returning to Nyx’s shoulder. The faint frost she left behind glimmered like tiny shards of glass, sealing the resting place in crystalline purity.
Lucas glanced back one last time as they began to walk. The atmosphere carried a low, mournful sound...whether it was the whisper of the mountains or the final echo of the dead, he could not tell. But as he looked ahead, toward the distant path that led back to Lechia, his heart tightened with a heavy certainty.
Whatever awaited them there would decide everything.