Chapter 209: Hell’s Too Good For You



The guards had not even been informed about the murders as they'd been far too busy near the castle as a result of recent activities. The security had been tenfold but the lack of personnel left the city barren of all guards.

It had just been a few hours since Mono had taken over, and as she was currently busy charting the trajectory of the kingdom, she had yet to be informed about the negligence of her army.

But for the murderous boy Arc and his mother, Kathy, that very negligence was of great relief. Knife still in hand, the boy sat on his bed tapping his feet in angst, and his mother peeked out of the curtains–waiting for the guards to eventually come over and take her young boy away.

"You're an idiot!" She screamed, shutting the curtains again.

Turning towards Arc, she stomped her way closer and grabbed that knife away from him.

"Killing a woman and her child in broad daylight?! What the hell were you thinking?!" Freaking out of her mind, she grabbed him by the collar while leaning towards him.

A flash of her breasts waves under her clothes flashes at the young boy, however grabbing him by the face, Kathy forced him to look her in the eye. Throwing the knife away, she kept glaring at him with her eye bleeding with rage, but the face of her young boy who would soon be taken away from her, ached her heart in a way that instead of slapping his face, she hugged him tight.

"You're an idiot..." She whimpered her tears flowing down her chin before eventually making it to her chest where they brushed against Arc's cheeks. "I told you we would take care of them some other way, why did you have to get your own hands dirty?"

"Any luck?" She asked.

"Ch'ya! Everything's shut off since the monsoon, and the one exit we found is blocked by some damned dark mist that nearly killed us." The news from the other side of the door only made her tension grow.

Ideally, she'd only wanted to go to the Inn and complain to the mothers, and if everything had gone right, she and her son would've been back to their house without having to blow her cover. But now as the clock kept ticking, she was seconds away from ordering her brutes to escort her disguised son through the city streets.

"Shit...Just get the carriages ready! Tell your men you're going on another haul and I'll get my son ready to leave with you guys!" Although the plan was risky since they'd be forced to exit through the city gates, and no matter how thin the army was spread, there were bound to be guards stationed there.

'Taking the train is out of the question, and the front gates are risky when smuggling coal in much less taking something out of the city, but the damned seasons have fucked me over real good!' The passing of monsoon where the caves were flooded and then the intense heat of the summer drying up the choked paths, were both matters of great frustration to her, but since coal was only used for machinery in summer, she wasn't in any hurry to get those tunnels cleaned.

At least, she wasn't until her son stabbed someone–which she already knew was going to blow her cover to the council. The people already knew, except for Zoey's mothers she'd kept a keen watch on the family to make sure nobody oversteps any lines.

"Arc, get up. I'm gonna change your clothes to look like a girl–" To her misfortune, however, the sound of her front door being kicked open shattered every possibility of an escape. Both for herself as well as her son.

"WHO THE HELL DO YOU THINK YOU ARE!" The roar of the enraged mage was enough to shake the very building to its core. And the first victims of that anger were the unfortunate henchmen who were there to challenge any kingdom guards.