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Chapter 51 - The Name That Ended the War

The sky had turned silent.

Not peaceful—

But empty.

As if even the heavens had chosen to look away.

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The walls of the clan stood tall.

Unbroken.

Unyielding.

Yet behind them—

Fear had already seeped through.

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The soldiers stood in formation.

Armor equipped.

Weapons drawn.

But their hands trembled.

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They knew.

Every single one of them knew.

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"This… isn't a war we can win…"

One soldier muttered, his voice cracking.

Another fell to his knees.

"…we're going to die, aren't we…?"

No one answered.

Because no one could lie anymore.

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Some clenched their teeth.

Some looked toward the gates.

Some…

Simply lowered their heads.

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A young soldier wiped his tears with the back of his hand.

"…I just wanted to live peacefully…"

His voice broke.

"…just once…"

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Nearby—

A veteran gripped his spear tighter.

But even his eyes shook.

"…this is the end…"

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Behind them—

Civilians gathered.

Mothers held their children tightly.

Elders stood with trembling breaths.

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A child stepped forward.

Looking up at the sky.

"…please…"

He whispered.

"…someone save us…"

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Another voice joined.

Then another.

Then many.

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Prayers.

Desperate.

Broken.

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But the elders…

Closed their eyes.

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"…the gods won't come."

One of them said quietly.

"…not for this."

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Silence followed.

Heavy.

Crushing.

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Because deep down—

Everyone understood.

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This was not something even divinity could interfere with.

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Then—

A sound.

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A low tremor.

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The ground shook.

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Slowly—

The massive gates of the clan began to vibrate.

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From beyond them…

A presence approached.

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The Demandres Army.

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Endless.

Monstrous.

Unstoppable.

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Creatures twisted beyond reason.

Warriors devoid of emotion.

Beasts that existed only to obey.

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At their front—

Stood a single commander.

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Still.

Silent.

Watching.

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Then—

He raised his hand.

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The army stopped.

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The air froze.

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"…this is it…"

A soldier whispered.

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The commander pointed forward.

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And the army moved.

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The gates trembled violently.

Cracks spread across the surface.

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Inside—

Panic erupted.

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"Hold the line!"

"Prepare for impact!"

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But even those commands lacked conviction.

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Because everyone knew—

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They wouldn't last.

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The gates began to break.

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CRACK.

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A piece fell.

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CRACK.

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Another.

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Light from outside seeped through.

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Dark.

Red.

Terrifying.

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The army roared.

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And just as the gates were about to collapse—

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It happened.

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Silence.

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Not natural.

Not gradual.

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Absolute.

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The roar stopped.

The tremor ceased.

The air…

Froze.

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Even the Demandres army halted.

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Confusion spread.

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Then—

A single step echoed across the battlefield.

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From beyond the broken gates—

A figure emerged.

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Alone.

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He wore black.

A long coat, dark as void—

Threaded with faint golden designs that shimmered under the dying light.

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His body was covered in blood.

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Not his own.

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The blood of the Demandres.

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Dripping.

Still fresh.

Still warm.

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He didn't rush.

Didn't speak.

Didn't react.

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He simply walked forward.

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Each step—

Slow.

Measured.

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And yet—

Every step carried something unbearable.

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The soldiers inside the walls felt it instantly.

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Not fear.

Not pressure.

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Something deeper.

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Something that forced their bodies to still.

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Outside—

The Demandres army…

Stopped moving.

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For the first time—

Their formation broke.

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They stepped back.

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One step.

Then another.

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Their commander's gaze sharpened.

But even he—

Did not advance.

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Because the figure had raised his head.

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His eyes—

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No one could fully describe them later.

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Some said they were red.

Some said they were empty.

Some said they looked like death itself.

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But everyone agreed on one thing—

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The moment those eyes opened—

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Fear was born.

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Not in humans.

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But in the Demandres.

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The army that knew no pain.

No hesitation.

No retreat—

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Began to move backward.

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A low sound escaped their ranks.

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Not a roar.

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Not a command.

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Something closer to…

Instinct.

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The figure stopped walking.

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He stood at the center of the battlefield.

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Facing them all.

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Alone.

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Then—

He placed his hand on his sword.

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Left hand.

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A simple motion.

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He didn't draw it.

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Not fully.

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Not even halfway.

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Just—

A slight movement.

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Barely an inch.

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The blade emerged.

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One percent.

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That was all.

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And the world…

Broke.

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A slash of crimson flame tore through existence itself.

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Not seen.

Not followed.

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Only felt.

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Time froze.

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Sound disappeared.

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The sky split.

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And in the next instant—

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Everything ended.

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The entire Demandres army—

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Gone.

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Not wounded.

Not scattered.

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Erased.

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Their bodies disintegrated into ash.

Their commander—

Vanished without a trace.

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The battlefield stood empty.

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Silent.

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Unreal.

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The soldiers behind the walls couldn't move.

Couldn't breathe.

Couldn't understand.

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"…what…"

Someone whispered.

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The gates stood broken.

But nothing came through.

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Only him.

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The figure slowly lowered his sword.

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Without looking back—

He turned.

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And began to walk away.

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No words.

No acknowledgment.

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Just silence.

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As if what he had done…

Meant nothing.

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From behind—

A voice trembled.

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Yun Lianhua.

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"…who…"

Her voice barely formed.

"…who was that…?"

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Silence lingered.

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Then—

Yun Meiying stepped forward.

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Her eyes fixed on the place where the figure had disappeared.

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Her voice came out quiet.

But it carried something that shook the very soul.

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"…remember this, Lianhua."

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"A name…"

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"…that ended a war before it could begin."

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A pause.

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Her lips moved.

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And for the first time—

She spoke it.

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"…the Lord of Death."

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The wind passed through the battlefield.

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And even years later—

That name alone…

Was enough to make the world remember fear.

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