Lyerin stood before the screen, his eyes gleaming with malevolent excitement as he reached into a ring on his finger.
The crowd watching, both in the strange dimension and on Earth, held their breath, waiting to see what twisted revtion he had in store.
Slowly, with a flourish, he pulled something out from the ring—somethingrge and wrapped in cloth.
With a dramatic gesture, he ripped away the cloth, revealing the decapitated head of a man, his face lined with age and scarred from the fresh explosion that Lyerin also caused.
The head of the Patriarch of the Borgias Family.
Gasps echoed across the room, and Lyerin threw his head back,ughing maniacally.
His voice, full of mockery and joy, filled the air like a twisted symphony of madness.
"Look! Look at him!" Lyerin shouted, holding up his head for the whole world to see.
"The mighty patriarch of the Borgias Family! The man everyone feared, the one who thought himself untouchable, reduced to nothing but a lifeless head in my hand!
"You want to know how this happened? You want to know how I lured him, tricked him like a dog, into my trap?"
He let the head dangle from his grip, its eyes zed over, mouth slightly open in a grotesque expression of shock, as if even in death, the patriarch couldn''t believe he had been bested.
"It was brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!" Lyerin continued, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
"You see, thest time the old man and I crossed paths, he thought he could corner me, thought he could finish me off alone. But I had other ns. I yed him like a fool!
"I infiltrated his family, got close enough to learn every secret, every weakness. The Borgias were so full of themselves, thinking they could keep me out, but I walked right into their core!
"And when the time was right, I led him away—lured him out like a rat following a trail of cheese!"
Lyerin''sughter echoed through the space, a dark, chilling sound that sent shivers down the spines of everyone listening.
He looked directly into the camera, his grin widening as he relished the horror he was creating.
"He followed me, the fool, all the way to the outskirts of the city. Oh, how he thought he was clever, that he would ambush me. But I had prepared something special for him—oh yes, a trap unlike any other!
"He thought he was chasing me into an open field, but the moment he stepped into my territory, he was mine. I watched as he struggled, dragged down into the mud like a pathetic insect caught in a web, screaming for help.
$But no one came for him. No one could save him!"
Lyerin''s maniacal grin only grew wider as he swung the head around, holding it up for everyone to see.
"And now look at him! Reduced to this! The great patriarch of the Borgias Family, nothing more than a trophy in my collection. His family—his precious family—none of them could save him. And they won''t be able to save themselves, either.
With a smile, Lyerin would add.
"So you all don''t need to worry, the Borgias had no more strong peak protector!"
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Meanwhile, back in Sector 8, the Borgias Family was in an uproar.
The sight of their patriarch''s severed head sent waves of shock and horror through every member of the family.
Lyuzen, Lyerin''s father, stood frozen in disbelief, his eyes locked on the screen, unable toprehend what he was seeing.
"No... no, this can''t be real!" one of the younger family members screamed, clutching his head in disbelief.
"He''s lying! He has to be lying! The patriarch is invincible—there''s no way he could have fallen to that bastard!"
Another member, an older woman with trembling hands, copsed to her knees, tears streaming down her face.
"We haven''t seen the patriarch in weeks... could it be? Could Lyerin really have killed him? Is that really his head?"
Lyuzen clenched his fists, his face contorted with rage and grief.
"That damned brat! How dare he! How could he have done this?!"
One of the elders, shaking his head in disbelief, muttered, "We thought the patriarch had gone into seclusion, that he was nning something big. But this... this is beyondprehension. How could Lyerin have outsmarted him?"
Screams of despair filled the room as the reality of the situation began to sink in.
Lyerin had killed their patriarch—the one man they all believed to be invincible, the one who had kept their family at the top for generations. And now he was dead, reduced to nothing more than a severed head in the hands of their greatest enemy.
"He''s destroyed us!" one of the younger members wailed, tearing at his hair. "Without the patriarch, we''re vulnerable! We''ll be torn apart by our enemies!"
"The old man... he was ourst line of defense..." another voice muttered, eyes wide with fear. "How could this happen? How could we have let this happen?"
Lyuzen mmed his fist into the wall, cracking the stone. "I''ll kill him! I''ll rip him apart with my bare hands! That bastard will pay for this!"
But even as he spoke, the weight of the truth settled over him like a suffocating nket.
Lyerin had outsmarted them all.
He had killed the patriarch, and now their family was in disarray, scrambling to make sense of the chaos that had been unleashed.
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Back in the strange realm, Yasira stood in stunned silence as Lyerin continued to unt his supposed victory.
Her mind raced, trying to make sense of everything he was saying.
Why was he doing this?
What was his endgame?
And then it hit her.
She reached for themunication device, her hands trembling slightly as she realized what Lyerin was really trying to do.
Speaking into the microphone, she addressed the Earthlings once again, her voice urgent and pleading.
"Everyone, listen to me! Lyerin is lying!"
Yasira''s voice was strong, but there was a slight tremble of desperation.
"He''s acting like a madman, trying to scare you, to make you believe in these wild stories. None of this is real! The head he''s showing you—it might not even be the patriarch! He''s just trying to turn us against each other!"
Lyerin turned to her, his grin faltering slightly as he watched her speak.
"The scroll he mentioned," Yasira continued, "it could be a fake! He''s trying to sow chaos, trying to make you all doubt each other, doubt the Borgias Family. But you mustn''t fall for his lies!
"The Borgias Family is still strong, and they will defend themselves. Please, do not turn against them! If you all start fighting among ourselves, we will only make Lyerin stronger!"
She looked directly into the camera, her eyes wide with urgency.
"You all must stay united! Do not let Lyerin manipte you with his lies. The Borgias Family is not your enemy. They are protectors of humanity!
"And as for the scroll... even if it exists, we don''t know what it truly is. Don''t let greed cloud your judgment. Lyerin is using your fear against you!"
Yasira turned toward Lyerin, her eyes narrowing as she added, "You can''t scare us, Lyerin. We see through your madness."
But Lyerin''s grin slowly returned, and he leaned closer to her, his voice dripping with malice.
"Oh, Yasira... I think you''ve misunderstood. I don''t need to scare anyone. They''lle to me of their own free will, just you wait."
Yasira''s heart sank, but she stood firm. "No. They won''t. Not after this."
The scene ended as the tension thickened, leaving the world hanging in the bnce, torn between belief and doubt, chaos and unity.