The Omnipotent System

Chapter 187: Eren...



Kael stood at the edge of the forest, her breath hitching as she caught sight of the billowing flames consuming the outskirts of her hometown. The vibrant oranges and reds of the fire painted the night sky in a chaotic dance of destruction. Smoke curled upward, a dark column blotting out the stars. Her crimson eyes widened, the usual calm and calculated demeanor melting into a storm of disbelief and panic.

Her footsteps faltered as she stepped forward, her body trembling with a mix of fear and fury. The earthy scent of the forest was now overwhelmed by the acrid stench of burning wood and ash. Her sharp hearing picked up distant screams, faint but distinct. The sound tore at her, igniting a flame of determination in her chest.

"No... this can't be happening," she whispered, her voice strained, almost breaking. Her sharp nails dug into her palms as she clenched her fists, the pain grounding her amidst the chaos.

Kael crouched low, her muscles coiling with an urgency that reflected in the tension of her jaw and the set of her shoulders. Her eyes burned brighter, glowing like molten rubies against the darkened landscape. She took a deep breath, her lungs filling with the tainted air, and launched herself forward.

The world blurred around her as she sprinted with inhuman speed, her lithe form darting between the towering trees. Her movements were a blur of fluid grace and raw power, each stride eating up the distance between her and the inferno. Her heart pounded in her chest, a frantic rhythm that matched the thundering of her thoughts.

As she approached the town's outskirts, the heat hit her like a physical force. She skidded to a halt, her boots digging into the scorched earth. Her gaze swept over the scene before her, taking in the burning homes and the shadows of people running in every direction.

Kael's breath came in shallow bursts as she tried to process the devastation. Her lips parted, and for a moment, no sound escaped. Then a low growl rumbled from deep within her throat, raw and guttural. The flames reflected in her crimson eyes, which now glowed with an intensity that rivaled the fire itself.

She stepped forward, her movements deliberate but trembling with barely contained rage. A man stumbled past her, his clothes singed and his face smeared with soot. He froze upon seeing her, his eyes wide with terror. Kael reached out, her expression softening slightly as she steadied him.

"What happened here?" she demanded, her voice low but commanding, each word carrying a weight that made the man flinch.

"It... it was them," he stammered, his voice shaking. "Bandits. They came from the west, torched everything... took prisoners…" His words trailed off as he choked on a sob, tears carving clean tracks through the grime on his face.

Kael's jaw tightened, the muscles working as she processed his words. A cold fury replaced the flicker of concern in her eyes. She gently released the man, her hand lingering for a moment as if to reassure him. "Go," she said firmly, her tone leaving no room for argument. "Get to safety."

The man nodded frantically and stumbled away, leaving Kael alone with the roaring flames and her own seething emotions. She took a slow, deliberate breath, her chest rising and falling as she fought to steady herself. Her mind raced with memories of this town—its cobblestone streets, the marketplace where she'd played as a child, her father's quiet smile as he worked in their modest home. The image of him now, caught in the chaos or worse, fueled the fire in her veins.

Kael's eyes narrowed, and her lips pressed into a thin line. She moved forward again, her steps quick and purposeful. Shadows danced around her as the flames cast eerie patterns across the ruined town. Her fingers twitched, the urge to unleash her power growing stronger with each step.

As she reached the heart of the destruction, Kael paused, her head tilting as she listened. The faint sound of laughter reached her ears—low, cruel, and unmistakably human. Her expression darkened, a deadly calm settling over her features. Her earlier panic had burned away, leaving behind a cold, razor-sharp focus.

Kael stepped into the shadows, her figure blending seamlessly with the darkness. Her movements were slow and deliberate, each step silent as she approached the source of the laughter. Her crimson eyes pierced the gloom, locking onto a group of figures near the remnants of the town square. They were rough-looking men, armed and laughing as they tossed valuables into a pile.

One of them turned, his eyes narrowing as if sensing her presence. Before he could react, Kael moved. She was a blur of motion, her form materializing in front of him in an instant. He barely had time to gasp before she grabbed him by the throat, lifting him off the ground with ease.

"Who sent you?" she hissed, her voice cold and laced with menace. Her crimson eyes bore into his, unrelenting and merciless.

The man sputtered, his hands clawing at hers in a futile attempt to break free. "W-we're just mercenaries!" he choked out. "Hired by—"

Kael's grip tightened, cutting him off. "Names," she demanded, her tone sharp enough to cut through steel.

The other men scrambled to react, drawing their weapons, but Kael didn't flinch. She tossed the man aside like a ragdoll, her gaze shifting to the others. A slow, dangerous smile spread across her lips as she flexed her fingers, shadows coiling around her like living creatures.

"You picked the wrong town," she said, her voice low and deadly.

Kael stood motionless for a moment, the faint crackle of the flames behind her blending with the shouts of the mercenaries. Her smile, dark and foreboding, widened just enough to reveal the sharp tips of her teeth. Her crimson eyes gleamed in the firelight, reflecting a simmering fury that seemed to chill the air despite the inferno raging around them.

One of the mercenaries, emboldened by her stillness, lunged forward, swinging his sword in a wide arc aimed at her neck. Kael moved with terrifying precision, her body fluid as water yet as sharp as a blade. She sidestepped the attack with a single step, her boots crunching against the scorched earth. Her hand shot out, grabbing the man's wrist mid-swing. The sound of bone snapping was drowned out by his scream, which ended abruptly as her free hand smashed into his chest, sending him flying backward into a pile of rubble.

Another came at her from behind, raising an axe high above his head. Kael didn't even turn. Her fingers twitched, and a shadow coiled upward like a living snake, wrapping around the man's legs and jerking him to the ground with a sickening thud. The axe slipped from his hands, landing inches from his face, and he whimpered as the shadow dragged him backward toward her.

Kael crouched low, her eyes locking onto his as she whispered, her voice a lethal caress, "Did you think I wouldn't see you?" Her hand hovered above his face, her nails elongating into claws that shimmered with dark energy. With a flick of her wrist, she sent him hurtling into the air before slamming him back down with a shadowy tendril.

The remaining mercenaries hesitated, their bravado faltering as they watched their comrades fall like leaves in a storm. Their faces twisted in fear, their breaths coming in shallow gasps. One man stumbled backward, his sword trembling in his hand as he met Kael's gaze.

"Leave her!" one shouted, his voice cracking. "She's not human!"

Kael took a step forward, and the ground beneath her seemed to darken, as if the shadows themselves recoiled in deference. The men turned to flee, but she moved faster than their eyes could follow. In the blink of an eye, she appeared in front of them, her crimson eyes glowing brighter now, twin beacons of wrath.

"You don't get to run," she said, her voice calm, terrifyingly so.

What followed was swift and brutal. Kael became a whirlwind of destruction, her movements blending strength, speed, and calculated grace. She fought as if born for it, each strike efficient and unrelenting. Her claws tore through armor like paper, her kicks sent men flying, and the shadows moved as an extension of her will, coiling, striking, and binding. Blood spattered the ground, the coppery scent mixing with the acrid smoke.

Her expression never faltered—her jaw clenched, her lips pressed into a grim line, and her eyes burning with cold determination. She didn't savor the violence but wielded it with purpose, a necessity for justice.

When the last mercenary fell, crumpled and groaning at her feet, Kael stepped back, her chest rising and falling with measured breaths. Her claws retracted, her hands trembling slightly—not from exhaustion but from the emotions surging through her. She looked around, her gaze sweeping over the wreckage and the lifeless bodies.

Her knees buckled, and she sank to the ground, her hands pressing into the soot-streaked earth. A shuddering breath escaped her lips, her crimson eyes dulling as despair seeped in. The faces of her family flashed through her mind—her father, his kind smile; her little sister, her laughter ringing in the air. The thought that she might never see them again brought an ache that eclipsed any physical pain.

A soft, distant sound broke through the haze of her grief—a horse's neigh, sharp and clear. Kael's head snapped up, her breath hitching as her eyes fixed on the figure before her.

A pale horse stood at the edge of the square, its coat shimmering like moonlight, an ethereal glow contrasting starkly with the destruction surrounding it. Its mane flowed like mist, and its eyes, black as the void, bore into her with an unsettling intelligence. Atop the horse sat a rider, cloaked in shadows that seemed to devour the firelight. The figure's skeletal hand held the reins loosely, its bony fingers glinting faintly.

The rider's face was obscured by a hood, but Kael could feel its gaze—a presence that weighed on her chest, heavy and cold. The horse shifted, its hooves clinking softly against the stones, and the rider tilted its head ever so slightly, as if considering her.

Kael rose slowly, her legs unsteady but her crimson eyes unwavering. She wiped her face with the back of her hand, smearing soot across her cheek as she stared at the horse and its rider. Her voice, though cracked with emotion, was steady.

"Eren..."

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