Chapter 12: The aberrant of chaos

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Chapter 12: The aberrant of chaos

It was a collection of aberrant of chaos that had plunged and dyed the world darkness and evil. The military force of humans that Amaya had assembled had lost, bowing at the feet of the spirits of Teiko. The clan of fox spirits led by the miracle Kise Ryouta were sensitive to spiritual changes had taken note of the darkness the soul of his enemy had been dyed black. Kisaragi Amaya was a soul that had been tainted by evil, the evil incarnate of the Will of David, the nemesis of Sacred Symbols of King Solomon. King Solomon who embraced wisdom upon reaching enlightenment had foresaw that the aberrant of chaos would one day plunge the world into a sight of darkness. Kisaragi Amaya was the perfect vessel to host the evil incarnate, the Will of David, his only objective is to vanquish the arrogant will of King Solomon.

Kuroko had realized the truth of his uncle when he was just a child of five years old. Kuroko Tetsuya was extraordinary. A young child was powerless against the world ruled by adults had no means of repudiating the evil that had haunted the world. Albeit the Kuroko clan were veterans in dealing with paranormal phenomenon, none had realized the evil incarnate had snuck and taken control of the cursed Kuroko clan who had stood in their way again and again, without fail. It was the fate of the Kuroko clan to stop the aberrant of chaos each time the Will of David rose. As a small child, it was nearly paradoxical for Tetsuya to vanquish and purify the tainted evil. The clan was brought to ruins, leaving its fate in the hands of the last survivors, the half-siblings of Prince Kuroko Tetsuya and Mayuzumi Chihiro.

"Uncle Amaya, you have lost. Please leave. Teiko does not welcome you. You are not welcomed here." Kuroko was standing firm with Akashi's assistance and his beloved staff in his hand. Kuroko's staff had glowed with the holy light, bathing and purifying the field from clutches of evil, liberating humans into a world of progressive maturation with a positive overview. "Perish, Will of David. The world does not need you."

Amaya had clicked his tongue, braced himself against the gentle holy light that Kuroko had released, cleansing and purifying the battlefield from enthralment of malevolence. The miracles of Teiko and Seirin were silently observing the sagacious decisions their master and the Queen had come to. Kuroko had pointed his staff at his uncle. Chains had appeared and bound his hands and legs, disabling and robbing him of any movement. "You will not hurt another soul ever again."

Amaya had sneered at his nephews. Although born to different mothers, they still shared the divine blood of the Kuroko clan. "Hmph. Have you ever looked at the mirror? You have betrayed your kin, look at what you've become. An odalisque of the hidden realm, the sacrifice of capitulations, Queen of the vampire master of Teiko, Akashi Seijuurou. You are a traitor of humanity. What would your parents say?" His discerning eyes had noted of the insignia of the Akashi clan was adorned on the back of his pale blue kimono. That wasn't all. Kuroko's body had been claimed numerous times by the devil of the Teiko, the raging God of Knowledge and Wisdom. His mark was burnt into the skin behind his neck, along with the bite marks of his dominant. "You've put your family to shame. Are the both of you trying to become women? You are successors of the Kuroko clan. You capitulate to your captors, even swore vows of marriage. You are a masochist. Your parents would be so disappointed."

Kuroko had lacerated over the skin where the marks were burnt into, an everlasting mark he would bear on his body as long as he lives. The chains bounding his legs had clanked, along with the staff in his hands had recognized his uncle as the enemy of abnormality. "You have no right to talk about our parents. You led our family into ruins! You can't tell us what to do. This is the path we chose." Kuroko was supported by the strong grip of his husband, had massaged at the discomfort he had felt from his tummy. Just like any other day, the discomfort was gone as quickly as it had come. "It was your mistake for sacrificing me to Teiko twelve years ago. But I have not regretted once since you handed me to Teiko like a heavenly present on a silver platter. Sometimes it makes me wonder, who is the monster here."

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