Chapter 159
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But not Arthur.

Not the war god himself.

He smiled faintly beneath his mask, his thoughts calm and detached. The truth was, he simply didn’t use such weapons because he didn’t need to.

The Merchant’s voice cut through the tense silence. “These men,” she announced, gesturing to the guards, “are the best of the best. Elite soldiers, trained to perfection. You, Aaron Rose, will find no mercy here.”

Arthur didn’t respond. There was no need. His silence was louder than any retort, a declaration of his confidence in the face of overwhelming odds.

The guards moved in unison, a well-coordinated strike aimed at bringing him down swiftly and efficiently. But as they lunged at him, the biggest shock for those present, those who had merely heard of the war god's tales but had never witnessed them in person.

The initial excitement among the guests quickly turned to a mix of awe and confusion.

What had started as a spectacle soon became something else entirely.

Arthur’s movements were a blur, alm
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    A heartbeat later, a loud siren blared, its shrill tone reverberating through the ship, sending the guests into a panic. The suddenness of the alarm shattered the tension in the room, replacing it with pure chaos.The guards halted, their discipline breaking as they instinctively reached for their weapons. The guests, their bravado evaporating, began to scatter, pushing towards the exits in a desperate bid for safety. The grand ballroom, once a stage for the wealthy and powerful, had turned into a scene of disorder and fear.Arthur’s eyes adjusted to the darkness, his senses heightened by years of combat. The siren was a warning, a signal that something had gone terribly wrong, but he remained focused. He needed to find Henri, to ensure his safety before pursuing the Merchant. His mind, a playing field of strategies and contingencies, quickly formulated a plan.Through the dim lighting and the confusion, Arthur spotted Henri, who was surrounded by some of the ship's guards, their e

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    The corridor was eerily silent now, save for the faint hum of the ship’s engines beneath the chaos above. Arthur’s steel black mask gleamed under the intermittent flashes of emergency lights. He advanced with a predatory grace, his focus narrowing on Shadow, the formidable enforcer standing between him and the Merchant.Shadow’s stance was defiant, his posture a testament to his training and skill. Yet, there was an undercurrent of desperation in his movements, a subtle tremor that betrayed his awareness of the overwhelming power Arthur wielded. In their interaction or rather his failed attempts at landing proper attacks, Shadow had understood the vast difference between him and the man before him.The man hailed as a legend, the one who's singular existence moved the tides of war in the empire's favor.The war god himself.He knew that he was fighting a losing battle, but there was nothing he could say or do. Shadow had heard about the war god, after all he was someone he hoped to

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    The faint hum of the ship’s engines beneath the chaos above was the only thing that replaced the silence as they walked, a stark contrast to the storm of violence that had just passed. Arthur moved with the same predatory grace that had left Shadow crumpled and unconscious at his feet. His black mask gleamed in the dim light as he turned to the Merchant, his gaze cold and calculating.He wondered why even at that moment, the system had yet to notify him of a successful mission completion and as they moved, he continued to ponder the possible requirements for him completing his only two objectives left.[Survive the attack.] and [Defeat the Merchant.]He wondered if the more recent mission remained incomplete due to the fact that he was still on the cruise ship though it was sinking.His train of thoughts were soon interrupted as something else, an act he found somewhat confusing caught his interest.As they made their way through the ship, Arthur's eyes narrowed, catching sight of se

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    It felt like less of a question and more of a commander to remain silent. She was in his grasp and after an offer like the one he made to her, she dared not to bite the hand that fed her.“Elias,” Arthur called to another of his subordinates, a lean man with sharp features and an alert demeanor. “You’ll drive us to Charles' hideout.”Elias nodded without question, moving swiftly to open the door of a sleek black SUV parked nearby. Viktor, with practiced ease, lifted John ‘Seer’ Henry into the vehicle, followed by the still unconscious Shadow. The Merchant hesitated for a moment, her mind likely racing with thoughts of what awaited her, but a sharp look from Arthur spurred her into motion.The drive was smooth and uneventful, the city’s lights casting fleeting shadows across the interior of the SUV. Arthur sat in silence, his mind focused on the upcoming meeting with Charles, the empire’s most notorious information broker and the one to thank for the smoothness of the mission. Charl

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