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Nightblade (Darkest night)-Chapter 140: Silence
โAisha stared at the young assassin in stunned disbelief.
Xander soundlessly fell through the air, landing on his feet near Jamil with uncanny ease. ๐ป๐๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ธโฏ๐ท๐๐ฐ๐โฏ๐ญ.๐ค๐ฐ๐ฎ
โJamilโs broken body lay lifelessly on the broken remains of the top floor of the Vogue, a growing pool of blood spreading beneath it from the gruesome injuries marring his body.
Of course, there was no coming back from this.
No talent in the world could revive the dead, at least none sheโd heard of. And she was quite sure no Talented could recklessly expose such an ability to the World.
Itโd sow unnecessary chaos and pandemonium.
โXander nonchalantly stood over the bleeding body, meticulously cleaning his blades, then sheathing them a moment later.
โIt was easy to forget that, despite his young age, Xander was a novice.
The young manโs calm demeanor and attitude could easily allow him to blend in with the rest of the teenagers his age without much fuss.
But beneath that guise resided an inhuman level of deadliness.
โAnd while his level of control over umbralis was still undergoing refinement, very few assassins reached the level of novice. It could only be achieved by the best of the best, even among the Talented scions.
That feat alone spoke volumes about the youth standing before her.
"I wonder what the Videntis were thinking when they agreed to this..."
Jamilโs gutted body was a testament, a grim reminder of the deadliness of the Brotherhood of Shadows even in the light of their agreement with the Talented.
โThe youth casually turned his head, staring at Aisha with an easy-going smile.
โThe street below them was empty and strangely devoid of people.
โAishaโs calm mask was back in place
โ"Why did you come back?" Aisha asked, descending slowly to the broken rooftop.
โXander shrugged, slowly making his way to where she stood.
โ"We had unfinished business, he and I, and I hate to leave things to chance. Besides, I watched part of the fight. With all due respect, you did well, but he was much stronger. "
โAisha sighed, shaking her head slightly.
โ" While I appreciate the effort, our only lead is dead. Is there anything you have to say for yourself?"
โXander smiled, his eyes gleaming with a mischievous light.
โ" To be frank, you wanted him dead. After what I heard about your niece, I know that much. So thereโs that..."
โAishaโs expression betrayed no emotion at the mention of Layla.
โ"Of course, since youโre the leader of the Zolaris branch, we canโt have you looking bad, itโd look in poor taste, if you murdered the scumbag out of righteous anger, but if I did it, well, then, an inexperienced tag-along assassin like myself..."
โXander grinned, raising his arms in a slight shrug.
โ"A costly blunder on my end, but a blunder nonetheless. Shall we say it was self-defense, yes? Albeit overzealously at that."
โAisha silently stared at the young man for a while, the light in her eyes dimming.
โShe quietly retrieved her glasses from a breast pocket, elegantly hiding her eyes from sight.
โSeeing this, Xander continued speaking.
โ" And if itโs leads we need, I know somewhere we can get plenty of leads," the youth said with a mischievous glint in his eyes.
"The boy is right, sister. "
A green-eyed man in a suit calmly approached the two, casually gliding over the rubble and debris.
Xander calmly watched the man approach, his easy-going smile remaining in place.
The manโs striking resemblance to Aisha was undeniable.
"Your brother, I presume?" He murmured.
Aisha nodded.
" Xander, allow me to introduce you to Jax Lorke. Heโs part of the bureaucracy."
"Iโm also her darling little brother, and she cares about me more than she lets on. But enough chitchat, Iโll handle the mess here; youโd best get going. Those leads arenโt going to catch themselves," Jax said with a smirk.
โGetting back to the old warehouse had been a piece of cake.
โAnd now Aisha stood in front of Norvax, facing off against the beaten woman in front of him.
โ"Thereโs no need to prolong this fight any longer, Candace Red. The man you serve, Jamil, has been defeated."
โThe younger womanโs eyes widened slightly, her determined expression transforming into one of shock.
โ" How does she know my name? I didnโt feel any breach in my mental defenses... And what does she mean Jamil has been defeated?"
โA faint smile appeared on Aishaโs face.
โ"Itโs the gap in our abilities, child. Your resistance is futile. But if you doubt it, you can try to resist. Iโm more than happy to oblige."
โCandace snarled violently, her eyes blazing with a fierce violet light.
โ" Iโm not going down without a fight."
โAisha calmly returned her gaze, rising slightly off the ground.
โ" Have it your way then."
โCandace lunged forward, subconsciously reinforcing the mental barriers around her mind.
โ"This old hag, spouting all that nonsense to make me drop my guard. Itโs definitely a lie. It has to be."
โWith a shout, a burst of flames erupted from her palms, scorching everything in front of her.
โ"You think you can trick me with your filthy lies and cheap tricks!"
โHer eyes gleamed with a maniacal light, crazed laughter bursting forth from her lips.
โWith a frenzied sweep of her hand, she unleashed an inferno of vivid crimson flames, indiscriminately targeting everything around her.
โA cacophony of screams filled the derelict, battle-torn space, her flames washing over the nearby Talented foes and allies alike in one brutal wave.
โCandace spun around in a frenzy, laughing manically.
โ"Yes! All of you disappear!"
โThrough the din of the ensuing chaos and flames, Aisha calmly woke forward, telekinetically shielding Norvax.
โWith a sweep of her eyes, she located Alissa, drawing her unconscious form to where Norvax stood.
โNorvax frantically checked the unconscious girl for injuries, noting in quiet relief that, except for a few bruises a scratches, she was ok on the outside.
โ"Sheโll probably still need to recover from overusing her ability like that."
โIn the next moment, she stepped calmly forward, walking through the barrage of red-hot flames like an otherworldly spirit of light.
โHer eyes glowed with a gentle white light, flowing erratically in sporadic bursts of light.
โThe flames harmlessly washed over her without doing any real damage.
โSeeing this, Candaceโs eyes widened slightly in stunned disbelief.
โ"Get away from me!"
โCandace furtively glanced at her trembling arms in shock, her lips quivering slightly.
โ"Donโt come any closer!"
โAisha rose into the air, silently gliding over to where Candace stood, hovering silently in the air in front of the bewildered woman. Her braids fluttered slightly in the wind, her eyes boring into Candaceโs violet eyes.
โ"This is the difference in our abilities, could. You should have surrendered when you had the chance."
โThe Talented around them watched the scene unfolding before them in a shocked silence.
โWith a snap of Aishaโs fingers, Candaceโs entire body went rigid.
โ" What the hell?! Why canโt I move my body?"
โDespite her best efforts, her body remained immobile and unmoving. A moment later, she silently fell to her knees.
โThen everything went black.
โNorvax stared at the womanโs unconscious form on the ground with an inscrutable expression.
โIn the next moment, Aisha rose higher into the air, staring down at the Talented on the ground.
โHer voice echoed through the air with authority, washing over the battlefield with sobering clarity.
โ"Iโll give you all a choice like I gave both of your leaders. Both of them have been defeated. All of you can surrender now and end this meaningless violence. Or we can continue fighting, and even then, youโll still inevitably face defeat. The choice is yours."
โIn reality, Aisha spoke directly into their thoughts, her ability washing over the small crowd of Talented.
โNorvax shivered slightly, staring up at her.
โ" Sheโs as scary as ever; that much hasnโt changed."
โJust then, one of the Talented lunged forward, jumping through the air with a shout. A split second later, the man froze mid-air, his whole body convulsing strangely, then growing eerily still. The glow in his eyes faded just as fast, his body dropping to the ground with a dull thud.
โ"Anyone else?"
โA still silence settled over the battlefield, gazes shifting warily towards the hovering woman and the motionless Talented on the ground.
โWith the announcement and realization of the futility of continuing the battle, the remaining Crows quietly surrendered, deactivating their abilities one by one.
โAisha floated down to the ground, turning her attention to the underground vault with an aloof expression on her face.
โ"Iโm glad to see you too," Norvax bit out sarcastically.
โ" Breaking the artifact took some time on our end, but the good news is youโre still in one piece, and right now thatโs all that matters."
โNorvax rolled his eyes, lifting Alissa off the ground in one motion.
โ" Sure thing..."
โHe turned to leave, his eyes glowing brightly with the activation of his ability.
โAisha sighed, turning to him, her expression softening slightly.
โ"Norvax, thanks. We couldnโt have done this without your help. With this, we should be able to get to the bottom of whoeverโs behind the Crows."
โNorvax shrugged.
โ" I definitely hope I wonโt be returning to Zolaris for the foreseeable future."
โA split second later, he disappeared into the distance, vanishing from sight, leaving only the sound of silence.
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