Kael Cor: A Vampire's Awakening - Chapter 240 Ming Bae Ki's Freedom I : The Final Seal
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Chapter 240 Ming Bae Ki's Freedom I : The Final Seal

"Ok fine, let's do it your d.a.m.n way!" Baeki said from behind me as she pulled me back and stood in front of the final seal.

"Here lies one of the b.a.s.t.a.r.d seals that's kept me and my family trapped for a very, very, long time. I've had to make a lot of tough choices, bad decisions and deals, just so that I could get just a piece of freedom, of respite or a smidge of the world outside, within the cells of my very cozy prison. As powerful as I am, I've been cheated, lied to, insulted, violated...…raped...…arghhh! And it's all your fault! Or at least the fault of the b.a.s.t.a.r.ds who put you here in the first place. So I wish whoever put you here, because I don't actually remember who, millions of weavers must have come here over the years that all their faces just look similar. Just blank, evil and laughing at my pain.

Yeah well, as I was saying, I wish that if your creator is dead, that he's rotting and burning in the worst h.e.l.l possible, and if he's still alive. He better hope that he dies soon, because I'm going to find him, and the every other person who placed one layer of chain after another on my life, and also their families. And then I'll kill everyone of them, all of them, until the skies turn red with their blood, until it doesn't hurt anymore."

Then she turned to me, and the hundreds of vampires who had come to witness the seal go down. I was shocked speechless, and I felt sorry for her. She's the oldest leaving vampire in the pit, and over the years due to the sealing array, she's probably had to watch all of her friends, her family wither away and die. She was not right in the head that's for sure, even more than I was, I could guarantee that Ming Bae Ki was broken. And at this point I'm afraid it's beyond fixing.

"You've gotten what you wanted Kael, now break the d.a.m.n f.u.c.king seal!"

I gave her a nod, and then I stretched my hands outwards, placing it on the last seal. I released my soul energy, felt it connect and cover the entirety of the rune circles structure. And then I felt myself falling, falling, until I was standing on a paved road right in the middle of a storm.

The storm was weird, but completely synonymous with every other rune circle I've taken down so far. On both my left and right were walls of storm clouds, complete with purple lightening crackling and thunder booming from within it. But it didn't seem like just a simple wall to me, it was more like an ocean of storm clouds that was parted in half, just like Moses had parted the red sea, and I was the unfortunate Israelite caught right in the middle.

And just like the red sea, this sea of lightening storms had fishes of it's own, big, ma.s.sive, sharp teeth, and they looked really angry. I looked ahead of me and realized that the path ahead went up at an incline. I couldn't see the end, but I knew I had no other choice but to keep moving forward if I wanted to find the key to breaking this seal. Of course it could be that all I had to was slaughter all of the soul beasts currently swimming in parted ocean of storms, soul energy and lightening. That was an available option, but no way in h.e.l.l am I going swimming into that thing, not unless I don't have a choice.

I had scarcely taken a step forward when I heard a loud boom of thunder, along with a flash of lightening as someone or something jumped out of the storm and landed in front of me. I closed my eyes a bit to avoid the flash of light, but that seems to be a mistake as I felt a leg slam into my chest, a very big leg.

I was thrown backwards for almost ten meters, which spoke volumes about the power behind that strike. But this was my soul form, a form that's only as strong as I perceive myself or am in the real world. Which means the kick felt like a tickle, and whatever was responsible was in for a world of hurt.

I got back up to my feet and took a good look at who or what just attacked me, I recognized it almost immediately. This was a fish man, but the proper naming term would be a Sahagin. Humanoid fish men native to a planet that was predominantly water in it's composition and plagued by intense rain storms all year round. There's hardly any piece of dry land on their planet, and it rains all year round. However the Sahagin secrete an oil of sorts that's a good balancing agent in not just alchemical experiments, but also chemical, biological and magical. They could make two unlikely elements bond well, and without repercussions, much like the compound Dasenite.

It made them quite the commodity on the interplanetary slave market, and more often than not, they don't survive captivity. However this guy here was just a soul beast, and he was in my way. Which means he has to go bye bye.

I moved, a complete blur to the Sahagin as I walked over and slapped his fish head of his human neck. I died without even a sound or even know what hit as it dissolved into grey white soul energy that seeped into my body. There was another boom of thunder, and another, another, until the path ahead and behind me was filled to the brim with Sahagin themed soul beasts looking to rip me apart.

"Well then, what are you waiting for, bring your fishy a.s.ses over! I have to be home before my babies wake up." I said to them with a nonchalant att.i.tude.

CRAAAAAAAAWWWWWWW!

Oww! My ears, from the looks of things, I don't think these guys like my tone of voice. It seems to have p.i.s.sed them the f.u.c.k off, and they were all attacking. Good, I needed to get this over with as soon as I could, I really needed to get home early though, Asha's been looking at me strange whenever I bring up Baeki and castle Sarang. I don't know why, it I feel as if she's plotting my demise of some other s.h.i.+t, I got chills whenever she looked at me. Women are scary, really, really scary. Especially when you don't know what you've done wrong, or what the f.u.c.k is it, that's wrong with them.

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THE SERPENTIS NEST

GREY FANG MANOR

CORNELIUS AND SHAMIR

This meeting had gone off without a hitch, the food was surprisingly good, the maids, even though they had the lower ends of a snake were beautiful and for quite a while both Shamir and Cornelius were entranced by their appearances. But it's been a known rule, that mixing business with pleasure was beyond stupid, which was why they were facing their potential ally with the most serious expression and attention possible.

"So you're telling me this Kael Cor has delusions of grandeur, but it's not his delusions that make him dangerous, it's the fact that he has the power to make them a reality that's not good."

"Yes, that's exactly true prince Adrien. He has the people brainwashed because of his huge amounts of money, and the fact that he has broken the sealing array of the vampires. We can not oppose him, not with the soldiers and resources we have. That's why we've come to you. To put a stop to his madness before it gets out of hand." Cornelius said as he s.h.i.+fted on his seat, fully intimidated by eight foot tall Naga prince and cobra hood open behind his neck, because that meant he was angry.

"And this Kael Cor, he's preparing his army for the conquest of all the prisons, starting with ours. But he has a deal in place with Nephilim, so only the Serpentis are in any danger." Adrien asked as he slithered around the table, pacing in deep thought.

"Yes he does. And he doesn't just own an army, he has the weapons to win any skirmish he involves himself in, as long as it's within the vicinity of the dancing caves of Noxis Nyx. He's preparing for an a.s.sault, and my spies tell me he's going to be making a move in under two weeks." Shamir answered with a cool voice, more in control of his emotions than Cornelius who was even an elder.

"Shamir we've been friends for a very long time, and you've promised to help me get the throne after my father pa.s.ses, so I believe you wouldn't lie to me. I have to take this troubling news to my father, so that we can prepare our defenses and reach out to our allies. But I a.s.sure you, in 10 days I'll be personally leading the army that will squash this Kael Cor. A preemptive strike would most definitely throw him of his game, and whoever he is, whatever power he holds, or weapons he carries; one thing is for sure. Kael Cor will die!"