Chapter 391: Chapter 391 Liam’s Arrival
The man in white took a step forward, his hands calmly resting behind his back. There was no tension in his movements, no sign of fear or aggression—just a strange, quiet confidence that made the air feel heavier.
Lilith stared at him, her cold blue eyes narrowing. "I don’t know who you are," she said slowly, her voice echoing faintly through the empty street, "but if you don’t leave now, you’ll regret this."
The man didn’t answer. He simply smiled.
That small, almost polite smile made something inside her twist with irritation. He wasn’t taking her seriously. He wasn’t scared. He wasn’t even interested.
"Lana," Lilith said flatly without looking back, "step back."
Lana hesitated for a second but obeyed, moving several feet behind.
Lilith rose into the air, her long coat brushing against her legs as the temperature around her began to drop. The asphalt below started frosting over, faint trails of white mist curling up from the ground. Her power pulsed out quietly, deadly and controlled.
By now, all the people who had been watching had been evacuated. The street was completely empty. Only the faint hum of the wind remained.
The man in white looked around lazily, his calm demeanor almost mocking. He sighed lightly and waved his right hand once, just a casual motion.
All the surveillance cameras that had been recording—street poles, drones, security feeds—vanished in an instant. Not destroyed. Gone.
The whole battlefield went blind.
Lilith didn’t see it. Her focus was locked on him, her mind already preparing the attack.
With a flick of her wrist, ice energy gathered around her, spinning violently in the air. It glowed with a deep blue hue, shimmering like a storm trapped in a crystal. Then, a massive ice sword formed in her grip, twice her height, the edge sharp enough to split steel.
She swung it downward without hesitation.
The air cracked from the force, freezing mist trailing in the blade’s path as it sliced toward him.
But the man didn’t move. Not even an inch.
He simply stood there, still smiling, as the sword came down.
Then—just before the blade could touch him—he raised his hand slowly.
The sword stopped.
It didn’t crash. It didn’t shatter. It just froze in midair, completely still. No matter how much Lilith pushed, the sword wouldn’t move forward. She growled, pressing more energy into it, her arms trembling with the force. But it didn’t matter. The weapon refused to obey her will.
The man tilted his head slightly. Then he made a soft explosion sound with his mouth.
"Boom."
The sound was almost playful.
And then the sword exploded.
Lilith was thrown backward like a rag doll, the blast echoing across the street. She was flung high into the air, spinning as the remains of her own ice weapon shattered into sharp fragments. The shards glinted in the dim light before falling around her like a deadly storm.
Three large shards pierced into her shoulder, drawing blood instantly. She hissed sharply, her hand gripping the wound. "Always the damn shoulder," she muttered under her breath, the pain cutting through her focus.
But pain wasn’t her biggest problem.
Something was wrong—terribly wrong.
She tried to steady herself in the air, to slow her descent, but her body wouldn’t respond. It was like gravity had tripled its pull, dragging her down faster and faster. Her flight ability wasn’t working. She couldn’t control it.
Below, Lana’s eyes widened. "Lilith!"
She tried to move, to run toward her, but her feet wouldn’t budge. None of them could move.
Dickson strained, his lightning sparking weakly around him, but even he was stuck. Vanessa’s hands trembled as she tried to teleport. Kelly and Seo Yeon both struggled, their eyes filled with confusion and panic.
It was as if invisible chains had locked everyone to the ground.
Lana clenched her fists. She could feel it too—some kind of invisible pressure holding her still. But unlike the others, her power burned hotter the more she resisted. Flames burst around her feet, and with a grunt, she broke free, tearing herself out of whatever was holding her.
She dashed forward, her flames leaving streaks of light behind her.
But Lilith was falling too fast.
She wasn’t going to make it.
Lana pushed harder, the heat rising off her body as she poured everything into her speed. Her boots slammed against the ground, breaking concrete as she ran.
But she could already tell—it was too late.
Lilith was plummeting straight down, blood trailing behind her as the wind roared in her ears. She gritted her teeth, trying once more to regain control, but her powers refused to answer. The ground was coming fast.
Everyone watched helplessly.
Lana screamed her name, but her voice was lost in the wind.
And then—
Something moved.
A flash.
Too fast for the eye to follow.
In the blink of an eye, Lilith’s fall stopped.
Something, or someone, had caught her midair.
The impact sent a wave of dust rolling through the street.
Everyone froze, eyes wide.
No one spoke.
They were all just—
shocked. everybody.
The dust finally began to settle. The air cleared slowly, swirling around like smoke after a bomb had gone off. Everyone on the ground squinted through the haze, waiting to see what had just happened. Then they saw it—white wings.
Massive, bright, unmistakable wings stretched out in the air.
Every single person who saw them knew instantly.
Liam.
Dickson groaned, clutching his cracked arm as he rolled his eyes. "Bitch, it took you long enough," he muttered under his breath. Even through the pain, there was relief in his voice. He had been waiting for that familiar sight.
The white wings folded in on themselves as Liam landed on the ground. The feathers shimmered faintly before disappearing completely, leaving behind only the faint trace of light. In his arms was Lilith. Her breathing was rough, but she was alive. She tilted her head up to look at him, her lips curling into a small, tired smile.
"About time," she said quietly. "That white guy is insane."
Liam smiled slightly at her tone. "You look like hell."
"Good to see you too," she said, still holding her wounded shoulder.
Behind him, a soft sound broke the silence—footsteps. Lana appeared, her face calm but her eyes sharp. The ground beneath her feet still smoked from her last burst of fire. She stopped beside Liam and glanced at Lilith, then back at the man in white.
"I’ll take care of her," Lana said firmly, holding out her hands. "Go get rid of him."
Liam looked at her for a second, then nodded without a word. He gently passed Lilith to Lana’s arms. Lilith didn’t argue. She was in no condition to fight, and besides, she trusted him. If anyone could handle this, it was Liam.
Lana crouched with Lilith as Liam stood up straight and began walking forward. The sound of his boots echoed across the cracked street. The man in white was still standing there, his expression calm, almost entertained.
Liam stopped a few feet away from him. "I heard you’ve been asking for me?"
The man studied him quietly for a few seconds. Then his lips curved slightly. He looked him up and down, from his boots to his face, as if he couldn’t quite believe what he was seeing.
"You’re Liam?"
"In the flesh," Liam said simply.
The man’s expression shifted for the first time. It wasn’t fear. It wasn’t anger. It was surprise—genuine surprise.
He blinked a few times, almost confused, then chuckled. "You’ve got to be kidding me."
Liam just watched him silently, his expression blank, eyes unreadable.
The man shook his head slowly. "Back home, when they told us about you, I thought you were some veteran. A man in his thirties at least. Someone who’d seen war, who’d been through hell."
His gaze sharpened slightly as he took another look.
"But this? You’re just a kid."
Liam’s jaw tightened slightly, though he didn’t respond. His eyes stayed locked on the man, calm but sharp, ready to move the moment he needed to.
The man in white let out a short, amused laugh. He wasn’t laughing at Liam—he was laughing at the irony.
"All that talk. All the warnings. All that fear about you," he said softly, his tone almost mocking. "And you’re not even twenty-three."
Behind them, Dickson had finally managed to pull himself up with his good arm, still gritting his teeth. Vanessa stood beside him, pale but steady, watching the scene unfold. Seo Yeon and Kelly were silent, their focus fixed entirely on Liam. They had seen him fight before, but this time felt different. He wasn’t smiling, he wasn’t joking. He was quiet. Controlled.
Lana, holding Lilith steady, watched him too. There was something in his stance—something cold, determined.
The man in white adjusted his collar and tilted his head. "Tell me, Liam," he said, voice calm. "Do you really think you can stand against me?"
Liam’s eyes didn’t waver. "I don’t think," he replied simply. "I know."
The man smirked slightly, intrigued. "Confident. I like that."
Liam didn’t answer. The air between them grew tense, thick with silent energy. The street lights flickered weakly above, the aftermath of earlier battles still visible all around—cracked ground, burnt cars, frozen debris.
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