Chapter 205: Bloodline Unity
The moment that cold voice echoed across the courtyard, everything seemed to freeze in place, as if the air itself had grown heavier, thicker, unwilling to move without permission, and every single vampire present, from the weakest who were still struggling to lift their heads to the strongest who had only just regained their footing, turned toward the direction where the voice had come from, their expressions changing all at once into something that carried both respect and unease.
Cain’s eyes narrowed slightly, though his face remained calm, his senses stretching outward as he tried to grasp the presence behind that voice, and for a brief moment, even he felt a faint tension form within his chest, not from fear, but from curiosity, because the tone alone carried a weight that was very different from Lord Vord’s earlier display, a kind of calm authority that did not need to prove itself through overwhelming force.
Then, from above, a figure descended slowly, as if the very air was supporting his steps, his robes flowing gently despite the stillness around him, his long dark cloak draping over his shoulders like a curtain of night, and his silver hair fell neatly behind him, each strand catching the faint light in a way that made him appear almost unreal, like something carved out of elegance and power.
Elder Achilor.
The moment his feet touched the ground, the reaction was immediate.
"My Lord Achilor!"
Voices rose, one after another, not in panic this time, but in reverence, in recognition, as those who could still move forced themselves into bows, while those who could not lowered their heads as much as their bodies allowed, their earlier complaints and protests disappearing completely as they faced someone whose presence alone commanded silence.
Achilor’s gaze moved slowly across them, his expression calm, almost indifferent, yet not cold, as if he was simply observing, taking in the state of the courtyard, the injured bodies, the broken ground, the lingering traces of power that still clung to the air.
"Hmm," he murmured softly, his voice low but clear enough to reach every corner.
"What a lively scene."
His eyes paused briefly on the Moonshade Family, then on Cain, then on the three sisters, though there was no visible reaction, no sign that he found them particularly unusual, and then his attention shifted to Lord Vord.
"And you," Achilor said, his tone light, almost casual, though there was a sharp edge beneath it.
Lord Vord straightened immediately, his earlier dominance replaced with something more controlled, more restrained, as he faced the elder.
"Elder Achilor," he said, bowing his head slightly. "You honor us with your presence."
Achilor gave a small nod, acknowledging the greeting, though his eyes remained fixed on Vord.
"I heard quite the declaration just now," he said, his lips curving faintly. "Strength is everything, was it?"
His tone carried a hint of amusement, though it was clear that he was not mocking without reason.
Lord Vord’s expression stiffened for a brief moment, though he quickly regained his composure.
"I merely stated the truth," he replied, his voice steady.
Achilor tilted his head slightly, as if considering those words.
"The truth," he repeated softly.
Then he smiled.
Not warmly.
Not kindly.
But with a quiet elegance that made the words that followed cut even deeper.
"How interesting."
He took a step closer, his presence calm, controlled, yet undeniably heavy in its own way.
"You have just stepped into the Ascendant Blood Mana Realm," he continued, his voice smooth, almost pleasant to hear, yet carrying an undeniable weight.
"A realm that countless vampires spend their entire existence trying to reach."
He paused for a moment, his eyes meeting Vord’s.
"And yet..."
His smile deepened slightly.
"...you already speak as if you stand above all."
The courtyard fell silent again, though this time the silence carried a different kind of tension, one that pressed down on the hearts of those listening, as if they were witnessing something they should not interfere with.
Lord Vord did not respond immediately.
His jaw tightened slightly, though his expression remained controlled, his pride clashing with the calm authority in Achilor’s words.
Achilor continued, his tone unchanged, still elegant, still composed.
"Tell me," he said, his voice lowering just a little. "Have you already forgotten how fragile that breakthrough is?"
He raised a hand lightly, as if pointing toward something invisible.
"The Ascendant Realm is not a single step. It is a path."
His eyes narrowed slightly.
"And you have only taken the first."
A faint murmur spread through the crowd, though no one dared to speak openly.
Lord Vord inhaled slowly, then exhaled, forcing himself to remain calm.
"I am aware of that," he said, his voice measured.
"Are you?" Achilor replied immediately, his tone still light, yet sharper now.
"Because your words suggest otherwise."
There was a brief pause.
Then—
Suddenly, both of them laughed.
The sound came almost at the same time, unexpected, breaking the tension that had been building, and though their laughter was different, one louder and more open, the other softer and more refined, it carried a strange harmony, as if the clash from earlier had never truly been one of hostility.
Lord Vord let out a breath, shaking his head slightly.
"You have not changed, Elder," he said, a faint smile forming on his lips.
"And you have," Achilor replied, his own smile remaining. "Though not entirely for the better."
They both chuckled again, the atmosphere easing just a little, allowing the others to breathe once more, though the weight of their presence still lingered.
Then Achilor cleared his throat lightly, his expression returning to something more serious, more focused.
"Now then," he said, turning his gaze toward the Moonshade Family and the surrounding vampires.
"Let us address the matter at hand."
His voice carried authority now, not overwhelming, but undeniable.
"There seems to be a disagreement."
He glanced briefly at Lord Vord.
"On one side, we have gratitude."
Then at the others.
"On the other, we have tradition."
He clasped his hands behind his back, his posture straight, composed.
"And at the center of it all..."
His gaze settled on the Moonshade Family.
"...are our guests."
The word was chosen carefully, carrying weight, acknowledging their presence without diminishing it.
Achilor took a slow step forward.
"Bloodline," he began, his voice calm, steady, yet filled with depth.
"Is not merely a measure of strength."
He looked around, ensuring that everyone was listening.
"It is a shield."
His tone grew firmer.
"A foundation."
"A bond that ties us together as a race."
His gaze hardened slightly.
"In a world where countless races exist, each seeking dominance, each striving to surpass the others, we cannot afford to treat bloodline lightly."
He paused, letting his words sink in.
"Humans multiply endlessly."
"Demons grow through chaos."
"Beasts evolve through instinct."
"And us..."
His hand rose slightly, resting over his chest.
"We endure through blood."
His eyes moved across the crowd.
"Through lineage."
"Through inheritance."
"Through unity."
The injured vampires nodded weakly, their earlier protests now finding support in his explanation, though they remained silent, allowing him to continue.
"That is why hierarchy exists," Achilor said.
"Not to suppress."
"Not to divide."
"But to maintain order."
"To ensure that power flows in a way that strengthens us, rather than tearing us apart."
He turned slightly, his gaze returning to the Moonshade Family.
"And yet..."
His tone softened just a little.
"These individuals stand before us as outsiders."
He did not say it with disdain.
Nor with rejection.
But simply as a fact.
"They are not part of our system."
"They do not follow our structure."
"They do not carry our known lineage."
He took another step forward.
"And that is precisely why this situation requires care."
His eyes moved briefly to Lord Vord.
"Gratitude is not wrong."
Then to the others.
"Nor is caution."
He paused.
Then spoke clearly.
"We must balance both."
The courtyard remained silent, every word hanging in the air, shaping the thoughts of those listening.
"We cannot reject those who may become allies," Achilor continued.
"Nor can we ignore the systems that protect us."
His voice carried a quiet strength now.
"If we abandon our structure, we weaken ourselves."
"If we reject opportunity, we limit our growth."
He clasped his hands together once more.
"Therefore..."
His gaze swept across everyone present.
"We proceed with reason."
Not force.
Not pride.
But reason.
Even Lord Vord remained silent, his earlier intensity replaced with thoughtfulness as he listened.
"And as for you," Achilor said, looking directly at the Moonshade Family.
"You are welcome here."
His tone was firm.
"But understand this."
"This kingdom stands on blood."
"On unity."
"On the strength of its lineage."
He let out a slow breath.
"If you wish to walk within it..."
His eyes sharpened slightly.
"You must learn to stand within that structure."
There was no hostility in his words.
Only expectation.
Only clarity.
Then, finally, Achilor straightened fully, his expression returning to its calm, composed state, as if the matter had already been laid out clearly enough for all to understand.
He looked around once more, his gaze steady, his presence unwavering.
"Now then," he said.
His voice echoed gently across the courtyard.
"Are there any more questions?"
