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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 2175

"Gods, I had almost forgotten how much I love children. Once you are done with them, they don't leave much of a mess."

Solus was shocked seeing how the man had no problem staring at his victims in the face. The shock turned into revulsion when she noticed that his excitement was much greater than the pain the small Demons inflicted upon him.

'Is he getting off it? Does this remind him of what he considers achievements?' She thought. 'By my Mom, whatever Thrud did to this guy it's not enough.'

'Agreed.' The reply crossing Lith's mind sounded like Derek's voice. 'Leave him to me.'

The elemental energy that filled his eyes disappeared, replaced by the blank of the Decay. For the first time since the two sides of his mind had met, Lith opposed no resistance.

The Void had already demonstrated a greater mastery over his Abomination abilities and whatever he wanted to do, Lith had no objections.

The Demons disappeared and the Abomination squeezed through the bars, standing right in front of the inmate.

"Why did you send them away? We were just starting to have fun."

"Look at me." The Void lifted the inmate by the neck so that his reflection appeared on the black slate of the Abomination's face.

"I must say, the seven eyes and the maw look better on me than-" The words died on his lips as the creature turned into a six years old boy and the cell into the abandoned field that he would never forget.

Unlike the Demons before him, the child had a perfectly human appearance and even wore clothes. Yet the color was drained from the face of the inmate and his bravado was replaced by fear.

"This is impossible! You are dead. You have to be. I fucking killed you myself!"

"Why did you do it, big brother?" The child asked as his clothes became covered in blood and a gash appeared on his neck.

"How dare you ask why?" The man had broken out into hysterics as he kept stabbing the boy yet no more wounds appeared on his body. "You were too damn perfect. You always did your chores and homework with a smile.

"It was your fault if Mom didn't love me anymore and kept nagging at me. That's why I killed you. Yet even once you finally got out of my hair, she just resented me more. That's why I kept killing you over and over."

"That's stupid. You're stupid." The small boy laughed from the heart, ignoring his older brother's frenzied attacks.

"Stop laughing at me! Why don't you just die?" Tears and snot ran down his face as even when his arm started to hurt from the stabbing, the childish giggle didn't stop.

"So that's what happened." The inmate froze as a woman in her mid-twenties looked down at him in disgust.

"Mom, no. I swear, it's not how it looks like. I can explain." The inmate knew that the woman couldn't be his mother. She was now old and bitter whereas the person in front of him was young.

Yet she was identical down to the smallest detail to his mother on the day he had killed his little brother.

"There's nothing to explain. You are the failure I always knew you were. You couldn't even kill the right son to make your mother happy."

"Don't say that, Mom. I'm sorry." He fell to his knees, trying to clench her skirt but she stepped back.

"Let's go, Ruthym. Mommy missed you a lot and has prepared your favorite foods." The moment her hand touched the child's, the wound and the blood disappeared.

"Please, I'll be good! I promise. Look at me, Mom. Look at me!" In a desperate attempt to please his mother, Pharam turned the ice knife against himself, stabbing at his own neck. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com

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