Magus Reborn

118. The Maleficent Viper



118. The Maleficent Viper

When Kai received the Mages from Archine Tower, he hadn’t been fooled by how easily they were sent. It reeked of convenience, and in this world, nothing was ever that simple.

The Tower didn’t just discard their own like unwanted parchment. He knew very well that the one who had ordered Actra to kill him still held power in the shadows of the Archine Tower, lurking within those halls. And it was someone who was probably on the council. Hiding spies or assassins among the Mages seemed like the obvious play— a trap Kai had been prepared for from the start.

Only Claire, Francis, Killian and a few trusted maids were in on it, quietly pulling apart every move the Mages made. They watched the new recruits with sharp, silent vigilance, piecing together their intentions like puzzle pieces. None of the Mages suspected a thing since maids being assigned to them was common. Especially not the Wind Mage—Roran, the man who’d slowly gotten the best reputation among all the Archine Tower Mages.

Roran was... diligent if anything. He’d been on the frontline for the dangerous scouting missions, putting his life on the line in a way that seemed too genuine to be questioned.

Kai admired that dedication— no one saw a spy in a hero. But what the Mage had in courage, he lacked in subtlety, especially considering that he was practically living under someone else’s roof.

"Roran’s moves have been... measured. We’ve noticed him snooping around the alchemical labs, but he hasn’t tried anything drastic yet. However, he did attempt to send detailed information about the mana cannons and the Enforcers to Archine Tower." She paused for a moment, her eyes narrowing slightly. "Like I reported last time, we intercepted his message before it got out."

Kai’s brow furrowed, but only slightly. He already expected something like this. "Good job," he said, nodding at her. "Keep an eye on him. And the others too—there could be more spies hiding among them. We can’t be too careful."

Claire nodded in acknowledgement, the tension still hanging in the air.

"If we’ve got evidence, why not just finish him off?" Killian’s voice was direct when he asked that question. To him, the answer seemed clear— eliminate the problem.

Kai shook his head, his expression tightening with thought. "No," he said firmly. "Not right now. Killing him gives us nothing."

Killian blinked, momentarily taken aback. "Nothing? If he’s working for Archine Tower, that’s reason enough."

"He could kill himself before we even get him to trial, and if he’s truly doing it for Archine Tower, then he’s replaceable. Veridia—" Kai spat the name of the Magus with condescension "—she doesn’t seem like the type to be attached to her pawns. She can discard them easily.

"If we kill him now, they’ll just send someone else. A fresh spy. Someone smarter, more cautious. No... it’s wiser to let him snoop around for a while longer."

"You want him to keep spying?"

"Not exactly," Kai replied, eyes narrowing. "We’ll use him. Feed him false information. Let him think he’s getting everything Archine Tower wants. It’s far more valuable to mislead them, give them the wrong impression of what’s happening here. If Roran keeps reporting back with useful details that are ultimately wrong, we can keep the Tower in the dark."

Francis nodded in agreement. "It’s a calculated move. We can string him along, let him feel like he’s in control while we control the flow of information."

"The youngest was happy and trusted the oldest," he said, his voice dropping a notch, the weight of the words palpable. "But as soon as the second viper was dead, the oldest ate the youngest. Without hesitation. Without remorse. The oldest took the entire territory for itself."

The room was dead still, and it was Killian who finally broke the silence. "Then Duke Lucian Kellius is the oldest viper here."

Kai nodded, his expression dark, knowing that was the most likely conclusion. His mind flickered to the battle he had fought, the chaos, the pain. It wasn’t just about beasts or waves of creatures; it was about ambition. The kind of ambition that makes someone kill even their own family to claim power.

"I fought more than a beast wave," Kai said, his voice low. "I fought ambition. And it’s clear now that Lucian Kellius has the same ruthless ambition. If we don’t defend against that viper, he’s going to devour me next. My second brother is already out of the race."

Francis, Claire, and Killian all nodded in agreement, the severity of the situation sinking in.

Kai allowed himself a moment of contemplation, the gears in his mind turning, piecing together the possibilities. Then a slow smile curled on his lips. "But... there’s something else."

The others looked at him curiously.

"I found out that there are a few versions of the Maleficent Viper tale," Kai continued. "And in one of them, the story takes a different turn. After the eldest viper killed the youngest and took all the territory, it didn’t have time to enjoy its victory. A hawk, who had been watching the entire time, swooped down from the sky. It had been waiting for an opportunity, watching as the vipers fought amongst themselves. And when the eldest finally ate the youngest, the hawk struck. It killed the eldest viper and claimed everything for itself."

That version grabbed all of their attention in unison. Kai’s eyes glinted. "We don’t have to be the youngest viper, hoping for scraps. We just need to be that hawk."

Killian let out a soft chuckle, shaking his head. "Basically, we need to observe everything and attack when our enemy least expects it."

Francis folded his arms, considering the new perspective. "A hawk... waiting for the right moment to strike. It fits."

"Let them think they’re in control. When Lucian attacks and I know he will, he would expect to eat me up," Kai said. "And we need to make him feel so until we reveal that we aren’t just any other viper waiting to be devoured, but hawks preying on him."

A spark of understanding lit in the room. The pieces of the puzzle were aligning, the strategy shifting from defense to something far more cunning.

"Lucian may be the viper," Kai said, "but if we play this right, he won’t even see the hawk coming. He’s so focused on expanding his territory, on devouring everything in his path, that he won’t realise someone’s been watching from above the whole time."

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A/N - Volume 2 normal chapters end. Only epilogues remains.


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