Volume 10 - Dream Eater: Chapter 51 â Slaying Baku
Now standing at just over ten meters tall, Baku resembled a small hillock rather than the towering mountain he once was. He careened wildly, crashing into mountain walls, reducing them to debris that he tumbled amidst. Since their initial encounter, his aura had waned noticeably.
Lily exclaimed, âWhat? Down to a Double-soul Big Dipper?â The very notion that a Big Dipper could regress was baffling. It was evident Baku hadnât ignited his Stellar Soul.
Putting her resolve into words, she declared, âNo more hesitations!â She sprang onto him, positioning her weapon against what she presumed was his neck.
âWaitâ¦â Bakuâs voice had lost its once robust and authoritative tone. It now sounded feeble and worn out. He was well aware of the inevitable end awaiting him. Even with the few relics he possessed, he stood no chance against Lily. He might have doubted the tales of Lily vanquishing Shuten Doji, but he was certain of her formidable strength, equivalent to that of a quintuple-soul Big Dipper. Coupled with Shimizuâs energy absorption and Ayakaâs fearless retaliation, his defeat was undeniable.
The once-mighty ancient beast now lay amidst debris, taking labored breaths. Blood seeped through patches on his black, furry hide. The eyes that once petrified many were now hollow and desolate.
âDo you expect mercy after all youâve done? Youâve sown seeds of terror, tormenting countless souls, including forcing Sister Ayaka to endure nightmares for years on end. Do you really wish to continue this existence?â Lilyâs gaze was steely and cold.
âThis is the way of the Heavenly Path⦠the eternal cycle⦠Itâs not my doing,â Baku retorted, blood dribbling from a broken fang as he spoke.
âHeavenly Path? Is that your defense?â As Lilyâs words left her mouth, her blade punctured his skin, releasing a torrent of blood.
âKagami Lily, think twice before sealing my fate. I am the ancient divine beast of Fortune. The escalating dark and Eldritch Energy over the years has plagued humanity with nightmares. This darkness has seeped into me, and after enduring its torment, Iâve been transformed into this wretched form,â his voice trembled, the weight of his desperation evident.
It was almost an admission of his own inadequacy.
Lily responded tersely, âWhat concern is that of mine? Even Shuten Doji started as a benign monkey and turned malevolent out of sheer jealousy. Your tales and reasons donât absolve you of the heinous deeds youâve committed, especially the anguish inflicted upon Sister Ayaka.â
âBaku!â Ayakaâs voice quivered with rage. âDo you truly believe Iâd ever pardon you?â
She leapt onto the beastâs head, positioning her Naginata threateningly against it.
All the while, Shimizu carried on draining Bakuâs dark energy, sapping his strength even further.
âFujiwara no Ayaka⦠I recognize the gravity of my sins, and they may be beyond redemption. Yet, if thereâs ever a chance to restore the Heavenly Path, I can usher in prosperity to this world. It may not mean much now, but it serves a purpose. Slaying me could jeopardize the Heavenly Path and all of mankind,â Bakuâs voice was filled with desperation.
âProsperity? The Heavenly Path as I see it is a cesspool of corruption. It only promises an eternity of nightmares. I fear if you persist, your malevolence will only grow,â Ayaka retorted icily.
âYoung human prodigy, my perception of time greatly differs from yours,â he began. âI have no prowess in real-world combat. My dominion lies in dreams. The power I wield has been accumulating for over a millennium. Humanityâs greed, desires, tragedies, and inherent darkness, their corrupted dreamsâthey fortified me. I didnât thrust nightmares upon them. Rather, human nightmares gave birth to me.â
âYou cannot lay the blame at my feet,â Lily retorted impassively.
âHowever, you canât place all responsibility upon me either. If you were to end my life, the dream realms of all those under my influence would crumble. The repercussions would vary based on the individualâs mental fortitude and strength
1. The more resilient might survive, but theyâd surely be scarred,â he countered. âI share this not out of a desperate plea for life. With my recent defeat, Iâm bereft of hope and much of my dark energy has dissipated. My nature isnât as malevolent as it once was. Whether you choose to believe me or not is beyond my control.â
âAnd how do you propose we save those ensnared in your dream realms without causing them harm?â Lily pressed.
âI am the only one who can ensure their safety, granted you let me live,â Bakuâs eyes held a trace of their earlier cunning, yet they were undeniably dim.
âDeceiverâ¦â Lily hesitated, struggling to discern the truth. Still, she was reluctant to endanger Ayakaâs mental well-being.
If a millennia later, Baku regained his might and resumed his reign of terror, that future wouldnât be her concern. If she couldnât ascend to the Celestial Stage, her lifespan wouldnât even span that long. Compared to an Archdemon of equivalent power, a humanâs life was fleeting. An archetypal human Big Dipper lived just over a thousand years.
Though Lilyâs strength mirrored that of a quintuple-soul Big Dipper, she hadnât truly reached that level. Her eventual ascent was probable but not guaranteed.
âLady Lily, whether or not you trust my words, understand this: should I perish, as long as dreams persist, another Baku will arise. If those dreams skew towards nightmares, another malevolent entity will undoubtedly emerge,â Baku asserted.
No one could validate his claims. However, Lily intuitively felt there was merit to them. Bakuâs existence was intricately tied to dreams.
âAs long as dreams persist, so will a Baku.â
âFirst, erase Sister Ayakaâs nightmares. Then divulge the full truth behind the trap that harmed her,â Lily commanded, moving her blade away from him.
âIâd rather suffer mental wounds than show you any clemency!â Ayaka seethed, her body quaking. However, she eventually sighed, sheathing her Naginata and distancing herself from the beast.
A dim glow emanated from Bakuâs eyes, followed by a peculiar dark pulse that vacated Ayakaâs being.
âNgh⦠Ahâ¦â Feeling momentarily disoriented, Ayaka swayed, but Lily caught her in time. âHow are you, Sister Ayaka?â
âLily⦠Iâm uncertain. It feels as though the consuming darkness in my soul has been lifted, but I canât be sure,â Ayaka replied. The trauma ran so deep that her fears were hard to shake.
âIs it truly gone?â Lily probed.
âYes,â confirmed Baku.
âIf youâve deceived us, know that I wonât hesitate to end you.â
âAt this juncture, my only aim is survival. I canât fulfill my mission. If I continued to torment Lady Ayaka, wouldnât I be signing my own death warrant?â
âWhat mission are you referring to? Who wants to harm me? Whoâs orchestrating this against me?â Ayaka demanded.
âIf you could kindly ask your sister over there to cease absorbing my dark energyâ¦â Baku began.
âSilence! Donât you claim to be the divine beast of fortune?â Lily snapped. âWeâve granted you life. Why cling to that dark energy?â
âHow pragmatic of you. But, arenât you worried that my dark energy might corrupt her mind?â Baku retorted with a smirk.
âIf Lily asks me to vanquish all beings, Iâll obey as long as I breathe. If she wishes me to be benevolent, Iâd help all, even at my own expense. Why should it matter how my mind is tainted
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Suddenly, Baku convulsed. Severely wounded, he coughed up more blood. Closing his eyes, he opted out of conversing with Shimizu.
âEnough games. Speak!â Lily pressed.
With difficulty, he responded, âBorn a divine beast, I possess certain tendencies. But the overwhelming dark energy Iâve consumed has overtaken me. Embedded within it is a formidable consciousness, one I, despite my prowess, could not defy. It compelled me into these actions. However, orchestrating the trap in Izumo Mountain was beyond my capabilities. Thatâs sacred territory for the human empire. Someone collaborated with me: the reigning Cloistered Emperor of your Heian Dynasty n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
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âThe Cloistered Emperor? Daitengu?â A wave of realization hit Lily. Although she knew the Cloistered Emperor played a role in Ayakaâs misfortunes, she hadnât anticipated his involvement so soon.
âWhy does the Cloistered Emperor pursue Ayaka? Why did he ally with you?â
âYouâd best pose those questions to him. Iâm in the dark myself,â Baku replied, evasively.
The revelation left Ayaka breathless. The realization that Daitengu had her in his sights since her youth, that heâd been privy to her every move, was staggering.
âWhy press me to unveil the destiny of the Mirror Girl?â
âThat directive came from the aforementioned consciousness. Physically, Iâve always been anchored to Iyo Island, but my reach extends globally through dreams.â
âQuite a handy talent,â Lily mused, interrupting.
âYet, not all dreams are within my grasp,â Baku explained. âAyaka, youâve been exceptional since youth. For powerhouses like you, my approach is gradual, slowly enticing and manipulating until I can dominate their dreams. But your pure heart evades me. Teaming up with Daitengu, we set a trap during your expedition to Izumo Mountain. However, it was your choice to venture there. Given your might, remaining in Heian-kyo wouldâve rendered us powerless.â
Ayaka was momentarily lost for words.
âWere you successful in extracting any secrets from Ayaka?â
âNo⦠Destroying her resolve was gratifying, but she utilized a method that kept me in the dark. Even with total dominion over her dreams, I couldnât glean any significant information.â
Ayaka had safeguarded her memories with an amnesia spell, ensuring Baku remained uninformed.
âIâve disclosed all I know.â
âThat commanding dark consciousness â who or what is it?â Lily inquired.
Panic flooded Bakuâs previously vacant gaze. âIâm unaware⦠Truly. If I had any knowledge, I fear Iâd perish before revealing it.â He began to convulse again, repeating his ignorance in genuine terror.
âSister Shimizu, how much longer until youâve drained all his dark energy?â
At the question, Baku jolted violently. âWhat? No!â He let out a pained squeal.
Footnotes:
Robinxen: Actually this sounds good to me.
Robinxen: Can you imagine being so broken as a person that being told to be good will make you behave just because that person told you to?
Robinxen: The schemes deepen, now time to bulldoze through!