"Brother, what are we going to do?"
"Nothing. We inspect. That's it."
"Why? Brother, this is cruel... unfair. These people, they don't deserve this. Especially not the children."
"I know. And you're right. But if you're going to look at this problem—look closely. If we act now, it'll alert the people behind it."
Hakari turned, locking eyes with his younger brother.
"Imagine this system as a tree. Cutting off a leaf won't harm it. It'll just grow back stronger. These children… they're just the leaves. We're here to find the root."
Clunk. Clunk. Clunk.
The sound of chains echoed in the cramped slave shop. The further they walked, the darker it felt—until they saw her.
A mother. Shackled. Kneeling. Arms wrapped tightly around her two young children.
Her eyes met Hakari's.
Tears streamed down her face as she repeated one thing, again and again:
"Take my children. Please... take them. They won't survive here. Please…"
Hakari's voice trembled slightly, his emotions caught between fury and restraint.
"I'm not here to buy anything," he said softly.
But the mother didn't stop. "Take them. I'm begging you. Save them."
Hakari took a breath.
"I… I can take them as orphans. We have a system for them. They'll be safe."
From behind, a voice interrupted—
"So, have you found something to your liking?"
The seller had arrived. Greasy smile. Greed in his eyes.
"I want them," Hakari murmured.
"Oh? Them? Didn't expect those to be your first choice," the seller said, amused.
"First… and last," Hakari said, his voice low and resolute.
"That'll be thirty Kohats."
Hakari pulled a pouch from his cloak and tossed it. "Take fifty. For the mother too."
The seller's smile dropped. "She's valuable. We've plans for her."
"I'll give you a hundred," Hakari said, stepping forward. "But if you refuse… just know I'm well-acquainted with Velvet's Prince. His family and ours are... close."
The seller paused, eyes narrowing. "Fine. But two hundred Kohats. And a horse."
"You'll get them," Hakari said coldly. "Black or white?"
"Black will do."
"You'll have it by nightfall. Now remove their shackles."
Clink.
Chains hit the ground.
Hakari knelt beside the mother. "Come with us. You're free now."
She tried to stand—but collapsed.
"Are you alright?" he asked, rushing to her.
"I'm fine," she whispered, smiling weakly. "I'm grateful. I can die peacefully now."
"No. Don't say that—"
"Hakari," she interrupted softly, "I heard your name… once. A long time ago.
There was a man, just like you. Kind. Brave."
Hakari froze.
She hadn't heard his full name. He never said it.
"Take care of them, Hakari Shin. I don't know how or why... but I believe in you. You see... before you came, I had no hope. I was tired of the pain."
Her voice trembled.
"One night, after they… after they did things to me, I stole poison. I drank it. But I couldn't bring myself to kill my children. Then you came."
She looked up at him.
"I didn't think they would survive. But I saw your face… and I was relieved. I'm ready now."
And with one last breath, she died in his arms.
Meanwhile, in the Capital of Mithren…
The Royal Hall brimmed with tension, its golden walls hiding a crumbling truth.
In The Capital of Mithren — The Royal Hall
King: "I told you never to say that name again."
He stood now, towering over his Minister.
"Do you understand me?"
Minister: "Yes, my King."
King (shouting): "Say it louder!"
Minister (bowing deeply): "Yes, I understand, my King!"
King (sitting again, exasperated): "Continue. But no bad news. I've had enough today."
Minister: "My King… it's about the Code."
King (gritting teeth): "What about it?"
Minister: "The Mother Energy—what the people call Code. The very force that grants Commands, fuels life, balances power—it's… unstable."
King: "Where?"
Minister: "Only in Velvet and Doir. The Command Holders there—some are losing control. The Code builds inside them… and erupts."
King (leaning forward): "How?"
Minister: "Through the head. The heart. They're… bursting."
King: "Then what's the good news you mentioned?"
Minister: "We traced it. Their Crystal Stones—the ones that balance Code flow—are disappearing. Without them, the energy destabilizes."
King (darkly): "So… they're tearing themselves apart."
Minister (smiling faintly): "Exactly. The war… has already begun. And we are at an advantage."
Meanwhile In the Kingdom of Velvet, power had shifted without warning.
The King stood alone—his crown heavier than ever.
the King of Velvet, standing still—surrounded by soldiers. But not his own.
**Velvets King:**
If I'm going to die... just tell me why.
**Soldier:**
You said it yourself. You promised the Dictator.
**Velvets King (voice breaking):**
I *told* him... I promised...
**Soldier (coldly):**
Your time's up.
*Steel flashes. Silence. His head drops. No scream. Just silence.*
---
The next day — the sun rose, and the world knew.
What began as whispers… erupted into roars.
> "Velvet's king is dead!"
> "He was murdered!"
> "A coup…? No—it was planned."
---
**At the outskirts of the trading town, Hakari's camp sat in quiet tension. The seller, now chained, squirmed on the dirt.
**Seller (chained, panicking):**
You tricked me! I didn't know, I swear!
**Hakari (calmly):**
I promised you a black horse, remember?
*A shadow steps forward. A tall, muscular man—silent and glaring.*
**Hakari:**
Here he is.
**Seller:**
No... no please... I was just—
**Hakari (ignoring):**
He's excited. Take him somewhere quiet.
**Seller:**
Please! I beg you!
**Hakari (to the man):**
He likes it. Go on.
*The seller screams. No one stops him. The man grabs him. The woods take them both.*
---
No fluff. No mercy.
*Somewhere far... A cold chamber lit by a dying fire. Two figures. Shadows. One seated, one standing.*
**Man in Dark (calmly):**
It's started.
**Other Man (mocking):**
So... how do you feel?
**Man in Dark:**
I don't want to drag. Finish it clean. Quick.
**Other Man (scoffing):**
See? That's your problem.
We have to *plan*, then *execute*—even if we're the strongest.
**Man in Dark (cutting in):**
*Not we.*
*Me.*
**Other Man (laughs, steps closer):**
Yeah? I don't believe you.
**Man in Dark (low growl):**
What did you just say?
**Other Man:**
I said—**fock off.**
Or I'll f\*\*king kill you.
**Man in Dark (rising):**
*I dare you.*
Touch me.
**Other Man:**
You talk too much.
**Man in Dark:**
Yeah?
Same to you.
*Their eyes lock. Silence. Tension. The fire dies out.*
Narrator: Something big is coming, Something dark, Something painful!