Chapter 18: The Imminent Chaos.

Chapter 18: The Imminent Chaos.

"Bzzzzzzzzz.....Bzzzzzzzz...Bzzzzzzzzz."

Came the static noise of a broken television for a few seconds before it died, and faint voices could be heard.

"...this one and that one. Yes, thank you."

The voice of the huge guy could be heard as he seemed to be haggling with a street vendor.

"Hurry up, you idiot. Did you think I hired you to waste my time?"

A stern voice sounded that seemed to make a fuss about taking this guy to do his job.

"Y-Yes Master, I'm coming, just that these toys were not that bad so..."

His voice trailed silently as he gulped in fear at whatever his Master did there.

"Don't make me repeat myself, the people of the dark guilds don't care about people's lives. So, if you make any mistakes, be ready to face something you would never wish to."

"I-I understand."

The huge guy's head must have been faced downwards as he spoke with a scared voice not disturbing his Master again.

"Let's go, we need to find someone before moving to the meet-up place for completing the deal."

"I don't want to fail this mission as it can greatly help me in...."

The voices died down there as Felix opened his eyes and stared intently at the wallet in his hand. His red eyes were tinged with hatred from hearing their voices again, but he took a deep breath, relaxed, and calmed down.

"Those bastards...Sigh I didn't get much out of them, but this is still fine."

"Please give us your orders, Guild Master.", requested a burly voice that appeared to be desperately wanting to create more trouble and destruction.

"Make your preparations and remain on standby. The moment I give you the signal, that is when you all will break hell loose in the City."

The man spoke with a cold voice as he gave a demonic grin and turned off the communication orb.

Turning back to his office, he went and sat on a cool and dark sofa that was behind his table as he stared at the only thing on his desk.

A Letter.

The white letter looked beautiful with golden inscriptions on it that glowed under the faint light of the room's dark crystals. It looked quite otherwordly in contrast to the dark desk and room as it faintly emitted a strong presence.

He took the letter and read through it again like he did many times before. Putting it back on the table, he leaned back on the sofa and heaved a sigh.

"Sigh...Now what am I gonna do with this? Did he forget that I'm not interested in such things?"

Shaking his head at the proposition given to him by the person he always wanted to surpass and keep up with. He spoke with a resigned expression.

"He is just giving me more work than I already have, but I can't just ignore him, that's why I asked Elsa to take care of it."

Giving away all his work to his subordinates, which he always did was the reason he rarely left the seventh floor. So, most of the people in Edenmont City had never seen the mysterious leader of the Twilight Chaos Guild.

Opening his drawer, he took out a file and checked today's report given by the receptionist.

"Hmmm. It seems we got a new member today. So far so good, but I wonder how the fate of this city will change in a few months."

He smirked at the thought of his guild creating and spreading chaos in the ever-peaceful City.

"It's time we make a change for good. As nothing lasts forever."

The Guild Master of the Twilight Chaos grinned evilly like an old demon, as he clasped his hands together near his chin.