Chapter 275: Story 275: The Relic’s Price
After securing the relic, Damien and Mira found themselves in an eerie calm, a quiet so dense it felt unnatural. The relic pulsed in Mira's hands, emitting an energy that made Damien uneasy. It was clear this power was more than just a weapon against the undead—it was alive, feeding on something deeper, something darker.
As they left the cavern, an unexpected sight halted them. Before them lay a small, abandoned village, ghostly in its silence, but as they entered, they realized it wasn't entirely empty. Faint, transparent forms drifted through the shadows—former villagers, cursed souls now bound to the relic's energy.
"Mira, look." Damien pointed, his voice barely above a whisper.
Mira watched as one of the phantoms passed close by, its face contorted in silent agony. She took a step back, her hand tightening around the relic.
"Are they… trapped because of this thing?" she asked, looking down at the relic with growing horror.
"Seems like it," Damien replied grimly. "This relic isn't just a tool; it's a curse. If we're going to use it, we need to understand what it costs."
As they continued through the village, a low, ominous sound began to resonate around them—a distant moaning, growing louder. The spirits seemed to be drawn toward the relic, swirling closer, reaching out as if desperate for freedom.
A cold wind swept through, and Damien instinctively reached for his weapon, his heart pounding. He'd faced zombies, the undead, monsters of all kinds, but these… these were different. They weren't driven by hunger or violence; they were lost, trapped between life and death.
Suddenly, one of the spirits lunged toward Mira, its transparent face twisting with desperation. Damien acted quickly, stepping between her and the spirit, but his blade passed right through, leaving him defenseless.
"Mira, we need to move. Now," Damien said, grabbing her arm.
But as they tried to flee, the spirits closed in, their forms shifting, blocking the exits from the village. A heavy chill hung in the air, weighing down their steps. Damien felt the burden of their sorrow, their suffering—it was overwhelming. Find exclusive stories on My Virtual Library Empire
In a last, desperate attempt, Mira lifted the relic high and shouted, "If you want this, come and claim it!"
The spirits paused, drawn to her words. For a moment, everything went still. Then, one by one, they floated toward the relic, touching it, merging into it. The relic absorbed them, glowing brighter with each soul it claimed, until the village was empty once more.
Breathing heavily, Mira lowered the relic, looking at Damien with troubled eyes. "How many more will this thing demand before we're done?"
Damien placed a hand on her shoulder. "We'll find out. But if this is what it takes to end the Zombie King's curse… then we'll pay the price."
Together, they walked away from the haunted village, the relic now heavier than ever in Mira's hands. They had their weapon, but with it came a dark and terrifying responsibility.