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Chapter 90 - when i was the void prince volume 11 chapter 361 to chapter 364

Chapter 361 — Strategic Lies and Embarrassing Truths

Brakk punched the wall.

— Liora… you ruined my plan!

A chunk of plaster fell.

Another.

Then a third.

One underling looked up.

— Boss… you just hit a load‑bearing wall.

Brakk slowly turned.

— …if the building collapses, I'll say it was one of Ethan's spells.

He rubbed his face.

— Because of her I couldn't seize the jinn's powers…

Why did she show up…?

Did she figure out my plan…?

He shook his head.

— No… impossible… I played the game well… I didn't let anything slip…

The jinn burst out laughing.

— HAHAHAHA!

The underlings stepped back.

— …is he okay? whispered one.

— I think he's glitching, answered another.

Zahkariel slowly turned his head toward Brakk.

— What makes you laugh, human?

Brakk raised a hand.

— Nothing… I just realized the commander is sharper than I thought.

— How so?

Brakk took a deep breath.

Then lied with incredible confidence.

— She knew I was preparing something to bring down Ethan.

Zahkariel narrowed his eyes.

— Really?

Brakk nodded.

— Clearly… she's perceptive.

*(Narrator: Brakk was lying like a cosmic carpet salesman.)*

His real plan had never been about Ethan.

It was Zahkariel he wanted to absorb.

The jinn crossed his arms.

— And what had you planned for Ethan… my dear host?

Brakk smiled.

The smile of a man improvising… but improvising well.

### Brakk's Fake Plan

— It was simple, he explained.

Ethan is physically strong. Very strong. Too direct.

Zahkariel nodded.

— Continue.

— So I planned to exploit his only weakness: the way he thinks.

One underling muttered:

— He's implying he doesn't think?

— Shh, it's strategic.

Brakk went on:

— My idea was to provoke a long fight between you two.

While you fought, I would spread an unstable mirror aura in the area.

Zahkariel frowned.

— A mirror aura?

— Yes.

A twisted version of your principle:

it would make Ethan believe every strike he landed broke a sealed pact inside him.

— …and?

— Ethan would unconsciously reduce his own power to avoid destroying those "pacts."

He'd start holding back… doubting… analyzing…

Brakk spread his hands.

— And Ethan who overthinks… is Ethan who loses.

Silence.

Then Zahkariel slowly smiled.

— …not bad.

You planned to use his instinct against him.

Brakk nodded like a master strategist.

*(Narrator: He had just invented all of this in thirty seconds.)*

— But Liora intervened before I could set it up.

Zahkariel studied him.

— Hm… I see.

He nodded.

— You are more interesting than I thought.

Brakk, inwardly:

**OH SHIT HE BOUGHT IT.**

---

### Meanwhile — heading back to the guild

Ethan walked calmly beside Liora.

— Why did you stop my fight?

— Because sometimes you need to be wary of who you're facing.

— Honestly I was sure I'd win.

— That's not the point.

Ethan shrugged.

— If winning doesn't matter, I don't see the point of fighting.

Liora sighed.

— I think Brakk was scheming something.

— Yeah, no doubt, he's got a scheming face even when he sleeps.

— I don't know exactly what… but making Zahkariel disappear would be a mistake.

— Why?

— Because some beings have a cosmic role.

Ethan looked at her.

— So you stopped me from punching a principle of the universe?

— Yes.

— …

— …

— …can I punch him just a little next time?

Liora closed her eyes.

— Ethan…

— What, just a little. Not too much. Promise.

— You said the same with the lava dragon.

— He was touchy too.

Silence.

Then Ethan asked:

— So if I had kept going…?

Liora answered calmly:

— You would have won.

Ethan smiled.

— I knew it.

— But something worse could have happened.

Ethan thought.

— …like what?

Liora replied:

— Brakk.

Ethan stayed silent for two seconds.

— …yeah okay, him I really need to punch.

---

### Back to Brakk

Zahkariel looked at him.

— We shall see if your intelligence matches your tongue.

Brakk smiled.

— Give me a little time… and you'll see.

*(Narrator: Brakk had absolutely no plan.)*

One underling whispered:

— Boss… did you really plan something?

Brakk muttered:

— No… but now I have to come up with one.

— …

— …and fast.

Chapter 362 — Back to the Guild and the Trauma Named Valor

Liora and Ethan kept walking toward the guild.

Ethan walked calmly… then his face changed.

— …wait.

— What? asked Liora.

— Valor is going to kill me.

Liora burst out laughing.

— What do you mean?

— You know Valor… he's going to say I'm a fraud because I didn't finish off Zahkariel.

— Oh yes… today you'll hear "the great Valor" at least fifty times.

Ethan paled.

— I'm going to live a nightmare… he already contests my rank…

Liora placed a hand on his shoulder.

— Sorry.

— No… it's fine… well, not really… but anyway… too late.

— I'll try to calm him down.

— If you succeed, I'll build you a statue.

### Arrival at the guild

They arrived in front of the building.

Ethan stopped.

— …oh no.

— Courage, said Liora. Let's go in.

They entered.

The hunters present immediately stood up.

— Commander!

— Ethan!

They greeted respectfully.

Ethan muttered:

— If only respect could stop Valor from talking…

They climbed the stairs and entered the elite hunters' hall.

Liora announced:

— We're back.

Ryn raised his hand.

— Welcome back, Commander.

Lya turned to Ethan.

— So? How was the day?

Ethan shrugged.

— Honestly… pretty good.

Valor immediately straightened up.

— And the mission?

Ethan answered calmly:

— I was in the middle of smashing the jinn… when Liora intervened and asked me not to eliminate him.

Silence.

Then.

Valor slowly stood.

— …don't tell me… you failed to eliminate the jinn…

He placed a hand on his chest.

— …to the point the commander had to help you…

He raised a finger toward the ceiling.

— Whereas the great Valor slaughtered Agniryos, incarnation of primordial flames, until he wanted to commit suicide.

Shadow sighed:

— Oh no… he's about to start "whippin."

Valen calmly raised his hand.

— For the record… I was the one who eliminated Agniryos.

Valor turned his head.

— You just stole the victory at the last moment from the great Valor.

— …

— But the great Valor is so merciful he doesn't hold it against you.

Arelis burst out laughing.

— Being that deep in denial isn't human.

You refused to finish him off because you wanted to flex.

Valor ran a hand through his hair.

— The great Valor can't help it… he radiates natural charm.

Liora rolled her eyes.

— See… exactly what I said…

"Great Valor" here, "Great Valor" there…

Ethan sighed.

— And he mixed everything up… he doesn't want to understand…

Liora added:

— And honestly… I think you would've struggled more than Ethan.

The whole room went: Ooooooh

— Ethan was the perfect counter to the jinn.

Annabelle stood up.

— And he didn't eliminate it?!

No. Refusal. I refuse to accept this.

Marie looked at her.

— You talk like that to the commander now?

Elyon crossed his arms.

— Mom… clearly you're not respected in this guild.

Arthur looked at Béatrice.

— Look at them… still bickering.

Béatrice sighed.

— Normal… they're single… they've got nothing else to do.

Naël exploded.

— YOU TWO ARE EXHAUSTING US!

We get it, we're single, no need to remind us every three minutes!

Béatrice patted Arthur's shoulder.

— Don't listen to him, darling… he's just salty.

Naël threw his hands to the sky.

— I can't take it anymore… I'll end up dating my dignity just to have peace.

Nova slowly closed his book.

— Why can't you let me read in peace…

You're always bickering…

Lya answered without looking at him:

— Nobody asked you. Just keep reading your book.

Nova reopened his book.

— …one day I'll go live in a library.

Valen murmured to Zarion:

— He says that but he'll come back if there's a fight.

Zarion nodded.

— He'll come with his book.

### Meanwhile

Valor stared at Ethan.

— So… you didn't eliminate the jinn.

Ethan crossed his arms.

— I almost did.

— The great Valor wouldn't have hesitated.

— The great Valor would've talked for ten minutes and the jinn would've left out of boredom.

The whole room burst out laughing.

Shadow slammed the table.

— That one's certified!

Valor placed his hand on his chest.

— The great Valor speaks because his words carry weight.

Ethan replied:

— Yeah… mostly sound weight.

Liora raised her hand.

— ENOUGH.

Immediate silence.

— Mission accomplished. Nobody died.

That's already very good.

She looked around the room.

— And if anyone says "great Valor" more than three times in the same sentence…

She smiled.

— …I'll assign them to administrative duty.

A shiver ran through the room.

Valor whispered:

— …the gre—

…Valor… will be quiet.

Chapter 363 — Plans within Plans (and Oversized Egos)

Brakk sat alone in a dark room, slumped on a couch far too expensive for someone meant to be discreet.

He stared at the ceiling.

— …what a shitty day.

He sighed deeply.

— Not only did I not get what I wanted…

but now how am I supposed to absorb this jinn…

He placed a hand over his face.

— Normally Ethan should've put him in a critical state…

just enough for me to absorb him without resistance…

He clenched his teeth.

— But if I absorb him like this… my consciousness might be crushed by his.

Silence.

— Great.

I want to get stronger and I end up as a mental roommate with a cosmic demon.

Another sigh.

— Damn commander… because of her my plan fell apart…

He slowly sat up.

— Now I need to find a plan that lets me absorb the jinn… without losing my mind…

He crossed his arms.

— …so a plan that works… that's discreet… that's fast…

and doesn't end with me turned into furniture.

He thought.

Thought again.

Thought some more.

— …fine.

I'll think about it later.

He slumped back down.

— For now I'll play along.

A slow smile spread across his face.

— But if I get the jinn's powers…

His eyes gleamed.

— Llan… Aeris… Nyra… Vareth…

He chuckled.

— Believe me… I'll deal with you.

Then he stopped.

— …first I need to survive Ethan.

No skipping steps.

---

### Meanwhile — somewhere beyond the normal rules of space

Zahkariel observed the world from his fractured dimension.

He smiled.

— That little one is so cunning… even I have to be careful.

He crossed his arms, floating in a space made of shattered pacts.

— I thought he had no plan…

but he had everything arranged to let me defeat Ethan…

He narrowed his eyes.

— A double‑edged blade.

He tapped his chin.

— If I'm not careful in how I manipulate him…

I could end up hurting myself.

He burst out laughing.

— That would be embarrassing…

a millennia‑old spirit manipulated by a human with too much ambition and not enough wisdom.

A dangerous smile appeared.

— My perfect host…

He closed his hand.

— I'll make sure you're profitable… and useful.

Silence.

Then he added:

— …and if I can possess you along the way… bonus.

---

### Back with Brakk

Brakk stood and paced the room.

— Okay… let's go over this.

He raised one finger.

— Option 1: weaken Zahkariel myself.

He thought.

— Bad idea.

I saw what he did to Ethan… and Ethan is a living anomaly.

He raised a second finger.

— Option 2: push him into a disadvantageous pact.

He raised a brow.

— Possible… but I'd have to be smarter than a jinn older than several eras.

He raised a third finger.

— Option 3: make him fight someone even more dangerous.

He stopped.

— …no.

He shook his head.

— Because if that someone wins, I get nothing.

And if the jinn wins, I die.

He sighed.

— I love plans where I'm doomed in every scenario.

He sat back down.

— So… conclusion:

He looked up.

— I'll have to play the long game.

A cold smile appeared.

— Gain his trust…

make him dependent…

push him to anchor himself deeper into this world…

His eyes gleamed.

— …and devour him when he lets his guard down.

He clapped his hands.

— There.

Simple plan.

Manipulation, betrayal, absorption.

He thought.

— …sounds like me.

---

### Meanwhile — Zahkariel

Zahkariel laughed to himself.

— He thinks he's going to manipulate me…

He tilted his head.

— How cute.

A fragment of an ancient promise burned around him.

— Humans always have this illusion…

that they can control what they covet.

His smile widened.

— Perfect.

He spread his arms.

— Keep believing that, Brakk.

His voice grew darker.

— The more confident you are…

— …the sweeter your fall will be.

---

### Narrator

And so…

One prepared a plan to absorb a jinn.

The other prepared a plan to possess a human.

And somewhere…

Ethan was probably eating.

Because him…

— …he deals with conspiracies after lunch.

Chapter 364 — The Puppeteers and the Happy Idiots

### Hunters' Guild — Elite Hall

Nova was still reading.

No one knew for how long.

Maybe hours.

Maybe chapters.

Maybe since the Stone Age.

He turned a page.

— …interesting.

Naël looked at him.

— Brother… what have you been reading for three arcs?

Nova, without lifting his eyes:

— A treatise on unstable dimensional structures.

Silence.

Arthur:

— So… a book to put you to sleep?

Nova:

— No.

A book to understand why you're all alive by sheer miracle.

Lya burst out laughing.

— That's savage 🤣

Ethan sat with arms crossed.

— I'm telling you… that jinn is coming back.

Valor sniffed.

— Of course he's coming back.

He realized he stood no chance against the great Valor.

Ethan slowly raised his head.

— You… I'm going to end up hitting you just for world peace.

Liora sighed.

— Not in the guild.

Ethan:

— Outside then?

Liora:

— Not in the city.

Ethan:

— And in an uninhabited desert?

Liora thought.

— …I'll answer after the report.

---

### Meanwhile…

Shadow stared at the ceiling.

— I don't know why… but I feel like something's brewing.

Valen nodded.

— Same.

Zarion frowned slightly.

— Something's moving.

Arelis:

— Well… as long as it's not here, I'm fine.

The narrator coughed.

— Spoiler: it's here.

---

### Meanwhile — Brakk

Brakk walked down an empty corridor.

His footsteps echoed.

— Okay… I need to play this carefully.

He stopped.

— Too carefully, even.

A voice appeared behind him, calm, almost amused.

— You think a lot for someone who's panicking.

Brakk sighed.

— Could you stop appearing like that?

Zahkariel, half‑visible, floated behind him.

— No.

— I like it.

— It adds drama.

Brakk crossed his arms.

— What do you want.

The jinn tilted his head.

— Nothing.

— Just to talk.

Brakk:

— Jinns never talk "just."

Zahkariel smiled.

— Good.

You're learning.

---

### Mind Game

Zahkariel slowly circled him.

— You want my power.

Brakk didn't answer.

— You want to absorb my essence.

Still silence.

— You want to surpass Llan… and all the others.

Brakk clenched his jaw slightly.

— Keep going.

Zahkariel chuckled.

— You know… I could give you part of my power.

Brakk raised a brow.

— For free?

Zahkariel burst out laughing.

— Don't insult me.

— Nothing is free.

— But… an exchange is different.

Brakk:

— What exchange.

The jinn stepped closer.

— A pact.

Silence.

Brakk thought:

Of course.

The guy is literally the concept of broken pacts.

Signing with him is like asking a shark to guard your leg.

Zahkariel continued:

— I give you a portion of my power.

— Not enough to threaten me.

— Enough to make you superior to the others.

He smiled.

— And in exchange…

Brakk:

— Yes?

— You guarantee me something.

Brakk stared at the jinn.

— What.

Zahkariel whispered:

— That when the time comes…

you won't oppose me.

Heavy silence.

Brakk's mind raced.

So he wants future access.

A precise moment.

An opening.

He's preparing something.

Brakk smiled.

— You know… I don't like pacts.

Zahkariel:

— Neither do I.

— That's why I break them.

---

### Meanwhile — Guild

Ethan sneezed.

— I swear someone's talking about me.

Valor:

— Normal.

Everyone talks about the best.

Ethan:

— I wasn't talking about you.

Nova suddenly lifted his eyes from his book.

— …

Lya:

— What?

Nova:

— There's a disturbance.

Valen:

— Where?

Nova:

— Not here.

He closed the book.

— But it concerns us.

Zarion murmured:

— …it begins.

---

### Back to Brakk

Brakk looked Zahkariel straight in the eyes.

— I refuse.

The jinn smiled.

— Good.

— If you had accepted too quickly, I'd know you were an idiot.

Brakk:

— Maybe I am.

— But not suicidal.

Zahkariel laughed.

— Perfect.

He began to fade.

— We'll talk again.

— When you're more desperate.

Brakk watched him leave.

Then murmured:

— Or when you are.

---

### Narrator

Two manipulators.

Two predators.

Two opposing plans.

And in the middle…

A group of powerful idiots who don't yet know…

…that they're about to be involved.

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