Absolute Cheater Chapter 242

Asher didn't move. His eyes narrowed, soul energy subtly coiling around him like a silent storm.

"You don't belong here," he said flatly.

Kairon smiled, stepping around the table. "And yet, I am. The Rift chose this form for a reason, didn't it? Maybe it thinks you haven't let go of me. That somewhere, deep down, the boy who trusted me still exists."

Asher's hands clenched into fists.

Memories rose like a storm from the depths of his mind—shadows from a past life he had long tried to bury.

He had finally made it."I did it… I'm a doctor now!" a younger Asher had cried out, tears of joy brimming in his eyes as he held his hard-earned degree in trembling hands.

Years of relentless study, of sacrifice and sleepless nights in the orphanage's cramped corners, had finally borne fruit. He returned to the only place he'd ever called home—his childhood orphanage—with bags full of sweets, cakes, and little gifts for the children who still lived there.

"I'm back!" he announced, beaming.

"Big brother Asher!" a chorus of excited voices called out as the children ran to greet him. His heart swelled with warmth. He handed out the treats, ruffled their hair, and laughed with them like old times.

"I'm going to go share the news with Uncle Kairon," he said, a proud smile tugging at his lips.

To the world, he was the kind caretaker, the benevolent guardian of abandoned children. The man who smiled with soft eyes and offered warm meals. Asher had trusted him once.

He made his way to the back room, where the man sat quietly with his hands folded and a gentle expression on his face. Update from Novel~Fire. (n)et

"Asher," he greeted him, "I hope you've brought good news."

"I have," Asher said brightly, pulling out his degree with pride. "Look! I finally graduated. I'm a real doctor now."

Uncle Kairon smiled—wide and calm. "Good lad. I knew you could do it."

There was a moment of stillness, as if the world held its breath.

"You're ready now," Kairon said, standing up. "Come."

"Come where?" Asher asked, confused.

The man didn't reply. He simply opened a door to another room.

Inside stood five men in sleek black suits, eyes cold and expressions unreadable. One of them held a knife. Another had a clipboard.

"Who are they?" Asher asked, a sudden chill creeping into his chest.

Kairon placed a firm hand on his shoulder. His tone remained kind—unsettlingly so. "Your new team. The state has plans for you, Asher. You've been trained well. It's time you serve."

"Serve?" Asher frowned. "Wait, is this some kind of joke?"

What followed was a blur—a descent into darkness he couldn't stop. The training wasn't medical. It was surgical, in another sense. How to stalk. How to kill. How to disappear. They broke him down, rewired him, remade him. The kind uncle had never been kind at all. He was the handler. The recruiter. The monster.

They told him the missions were for justice. That the people he hunted were evil. But the truth was murkier than that. Names were given, targets assigned, lies wrapped in necessity. Each mission chipped away at his soul.

Until one day… something snapped.

Asher remembered that night. The night he returned to the orphanage for the last time. His hands were stained red, his heart numb.

He stood over Kairon's bed.

"You monster," Kairon hissed, limbs severed and eyes filled with fury rather than fear.

Asher didn't flinch. "Monster? No. You made me one."

The blade flashed once. There was no scream.

The next morning, Asher disappeared from the world. The reports would say he was dead. In truth, he vanished into the underworld, living not as a man—but as a weapon with no master.

But peace never came.

Night after night, the faces returned. The screams. The guilt. The cold logic that had kept him alive in those years had never saved his soul.

He became a perfect killer. But inside, he was still that boy who had once dreamed of saving lives—not taking them.

And now, in this chamber, he stood face to face with the past once more.

The room was quiet—too quiet. Pale light shimmered across obsidian tiles, each step echoing into the emptiness. The very air felt heavy, saturated with the essence of memory and regret. And there, at the heart of the chamber, sitting atop a throne shaped like jagged vertebrae, was him.

But not the man Asher had once known. Not the warm smile and calm voice that used to comfort frightened children. No, this was a creature wearing that smile—an echo molded by the Rift to twist the most intimate memories into weapons.

The illusion of Kairon rose slowly from the throne, his voice syrupy and soft.

"You never truly left me, did you, Asher?" he asked, eyes gleaming with dark amusement.

Asher's fists clenched. His wings flared open behind him, wreathed in soul fire and astral shimmer. His presence pressed down on the room like a gathering storm.

"No," he replied coldly, "I killed you once… Painlessly, when I should have tortured you."

"Guess, I will do it now"

Kairon chuckled. "Ah, still so dramatic. But you'll find I'm not quite the same weak human you remember."

His voice twisted mid-sentence—becoming rough, inhuman. Bones cracked. Muscles contorted.

Suddenly, long bone-like blades erupted from his arms like mantis scythes, jagged and dripping with ethereal toxin. His body grew, armored with pale, sinewy carapace that shimmered with ghostly veins. A second set of eyes opened across his forehead, and his aura exploded outward.

"I remade myself," the creature growled, voice vibrating with layers of distortion. "Stronger. Purer. Let me see how dirty the monster I created has become."

The chamber erupted into chaos.

Steel clashed against soul-forged energy, bone blades slicing through the air in arcs meant to kill—not maim. Asher danced through the onslaught like a phantom, his movements honed by years of bloodshed, by instincts that had been beaten into him through fire and fury. Each strike he delivered crackled with the pressure of condensed intent.

Kairon roared, unleashing a wave of corrupted spiritual energy that tore a crater into the floor.

"You should thank me!" he hissed, slamming a scythe toward Asher's chest.

Asher caught it with one hand.

"You made me into a killer," he said, eyes burning like cold underwolrd flames.

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