They slammed together, rushing faster and faster until they snapped into a solid human shape
Da-dum.
He'd arrived.
Da-dum.
The Divine General.
Yue's mouth fell open. Selen's eyes widened, stunned.
The whirlwind of leaves crashed together one final time —
THOOM.
And the Divine General stood before Kael, motionless, looming like a judgment carved in flame.
The Duke went pale.
How could he forget him?
But he didn't flinch. No fear touched his face.
Instead, he laughed — sharp, bitter.
"You again? I thought the gods were done sending corpses to bark at me."
The General said nothing at first.
He slowly turned, eyes locking on Kael.
"So... you're the devil, huh?" he said, voice low, unreadable.
"If you hadn't called me, I'd have come myself — to kill him."
Kael nodded. "The time wasn't right then."
The General gave a single nod. "Now it is."
Only the Duke remained. He took a step back, the color draining from his face.
"Let's do this," the General muttered.