Chapter 85: Jaimys Revenge (1/2)
Gravis couldn't comprehend what was happening. He had been walking down the road when a saber just stabbed through his heart. In his mind, he knew that he wouldn't be able to survive that, even with tempered organs and blood. The situation just seemed unreal. It felt like it was happening to someone else, and he was just an onlooker. He didn't even feel any pain.
BANG!
The saber pulled out, and someone kicked Gravis in the back. Gravis fell to the floor, and he slowly started understanding the situation. A burning pain went through his whole body, and his limbs started shaking.
Gravis realized that someone had assassinated him. Gravis started breathing heavily, but it didn't feel like he was breathing at all. It felt like he couldn't get any air, even though he felt himself breathing. His chest went up and down, but he still felt like he was drowning.
With a dizzy mind, he turned his body around, blood splashing out from his chest and back onto the floor. Gravis finally saw his attacker. He saw Jaimy with a tear-stained face. Gravis could see that Jaimy was angry, frustrated, helpless, and also hurt.
”I understand,” said Jaimy again. ”I understand that you are not a good person,” said Jaimy with a shaking voice. ”I groveled before you.” He took one step closer. ”I threw away all my dignity.” He took another step forward. ”I promised you everything.” He took the last step and stood before Gravis. ”Yet, you didn't even give me this much.”
Gravis wanted to speak, but he could only cough blood as his skin slowly whitened. Gravis breathing quickened, but it didn't help, as Gravis slowly saw the world spinning. His mind started slowly distancing from his body, and the world started growing dark.
Jaimy went on one knee and looked into Gravis' eyes, who blankly looked forward. ”I didn't want to do this.” Suddenly, his tear-stained face changed into one of rage. ”But you have taken everything from me and still kicked me when I was down. I should have killed you before you had the chance to get in my way,” he said.
”Only three months! That was all that you had to give me,” he said again, being careful that no one noticed. It would be unfortunate if Gravis had some Heaven-defying luck, and someone would walk past on a midnight stroll. Jaimy felt lucky that the whole guild was dead-silent this night.
”You only had to lose once, and all this wouldn't have been necessary. I would have repaid you everything! You would have gained an incredible friend-”
COUGH!