Reincarnated Into A World Of Elves As The Only Man-Chapter 102: Pre TUNA with Kiran

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Chapter 102: Pre TUNA with Kiran

Eren pulled his clothes on with deliberate movements, his muscles still humming with the aftereffects of the ritual. Seven remained on the stone slab, her dark eyes following him with that same calculating intensity she’d shown throughout their encounter. Neither spoke as he fastened the last of his garments and made his way to the door.

"Remember what I said, Veilwalker," Seven finally called after him, her voice carrying clearly across the chamber. "When this is all over, your head is mine."

He didn’t turn back, simply pulled the heavy door open and stepped into the corridor. To his mild surprise, Kiran was nowhere to be seen. The hallway stretched empty in both directions, the only sound the distant drip of water somewhere in the shadows.

Eren began walking, letting his feet carry him through the winding passageways of the palace. His mind was elsewhere, processing the implications of what had just transpired.

’Seven commands decay,’ he thought, recalling the viscous liquid she had prepared for the ritual. ’Entropy. The breaking down of all things. And kiada planning on sealing the nexus points...’

The weight of what Kaida was planning settled more firmly upon his shoulders. If she succeeded—if the nexus points were sealed—elemental powers would fade from the world. The very foundations of society across the kingdoms would crumble.

His thoughts turned to Viva, worry gnawing at him. ’Where are they keeping her? Is she truly safe as Kiran claimed?’ The memory of her silver hair splayed across stone, her eyes closed in unconsciousness, flashed through his mind. He quickened his pace.

The corridors seemed to shift around him, leading him deeper into the heart of the palace. Stone walls gave way to darker materials—obsidian, perhaps, or something less natural. Veins of luminescent minerals pulsed beneath the surface, casting eerie, shifting shadows that seemed to follow him. The air grew heavier, charged with unseen energies that made the fine hairs on his arms stand on end.

At several junctions, he hesitated, unsure which path to take, only to feel an almost imperceptible current guiding him forward—as if the palace itself were directing his steps. Whether by design or by chance, he found himself approaching a grand archway carved with intricate symbols that pulsed with faint, unsettling light. Two guards stood at attention on either side, their faces obscured by ornate masks that resembled twisted animal features—one a fox, the other a raven.

Beyond the archway, he could see a vast circular chamber. Its ceiling arched high overhead, disappearing into shadows that the scattered light from braziers couldn’t penetrate. The floor was inlaid with a massive mosaic depicting the five elemental forces intertwined in an eternal dance—or perhaps an eternal struggle. In its center sat Kaida upon an elevated throne of polished obsidian. Her fingers tapped a rhythmic pattern on the armrest, her eyes fixed on something he couldn’t see from his position.

Eren drew a deep breath and stepped forward. The guards immediately crossed their spears before him, blocking his path.

"State your purpose," the one with the fox mask demanded, voice muffled behind the carved wood.

"I’ve completed the TUNA ritual with Number Seven," Eren replied evenly. "I seek audience with Kaida."

Before either guard could respond, Kaida’s voice rang out from within. "Let him pass."

The words seemed to stretch and linger in the air, each syllable drawing out like honey dripping from a comb, rich and deliberate. There was a peculiar quality to her speech, as if each word were a separate entity deserving of space and consideration.

The guards hesitated just a moment before withdrawing their weapons. Eren walked through the archway, his senses immediately assaulted by the heavy presence of elemental energies that permeated the chamber. The air felt thick, almost difficult to breathe, saturated with power that made his skin prickle uncomfortably.

Kaida’s eyes tracked his approach, a small smile playing at the corners of her mouth. As he drew closer, he was struck by the unnatural quality of her gaze. Her eyes shifted and swirled with a kaleidoscope of colors—amber bleeding into violet, emerald swimming through sapphire, colors that shouldn’t exist alongside one another somehow melding and separating in hypnotic patterns. Looking directly into them was like staring into the heart of a maelstrom of elemental energies.

She clapped her hands together—the sound echoing unnaturally loudly in the vast space. *Clap. Clap. Clap.*

"I see you have performed the first TUNA with Seven," she said, her voice a languid caress. She rose from her throne with fluid grace. "How... amazing," she added, the final word hanging in the air for several heartbeats.

She descended the few steps from the dais and approached him, her movements reminiscent of a predator stalking its prey—controlled, patient, inevitable. Her robes, woven with threads that seemed to capture and refract light in impossible ways, rustled softly with each step.

"I can sense the decay energy flow around you," she continued, circling him slowly. Her kaleidoscope eyes never blinked, the swirling colors intensifying as she studied him. "How... fascinating." Each word was delivered with cool precision, lingering in the air like perfume.

Her fingers reached out, trailing along his shoulder, down his arm. The touch left a chill in its wake that had nothing to do with temperature. Where her fingertips made contact with his clothing, small ripples of elemental energy cascaded outward, like stones dropped in still water.

"The essence has taken root quite..." she paused deliberately, "...nicely." Her tone dropped to a seductive purr, the pause before the final word charged with meaning. "Seven must have been... thorough."

Eren remained still, refusing to show discomfort at her proximity. Her kaleidoscope eyes seemed to peer not just at him but through him, as if dissecting his very essence layer by layer. His expression remained carefully neutral, even as he tracked her movements with his peripheral vision.

"Where is Viva?" he asked, his voice low but firm.

Kaida’s circuit around him paused. She tilted her head slightly, regarding him with obvious amusement. The colors in her eyes swirled faster, crimson briefly dominating before settling back into their chaotic pattern.

"So concerned for your silver-haired companion." Her fingers traced invisible patterns in the air near his chest, hovering just above his heart. With each gesture, faint trails of elemental energy remained, glowing briefly before dissipating like morning mist. "Do not... worry yourself. She is merely sleeping," she continued, her voice drawing out key words with unnatural emphasis, "recovering from the cleansing ritual. The enchantment she was under was quite..." she paused, searching for the perfect word, her lips forming it several times before finally speaking, "...tenacious."

"I want to see her," Eren pressed.

"In due... time," Kaida replied, resuming her circle around him. The hem of her robes whispered against the mosaic floor, disturbing the thin layer of elemental residue that had settled there. "First you will perform the second... TUNA... ritual." Her voice caressed the strange word with particular pleasure. "The energies must be properly... balanced... before you can reunite with your friend."

Eren felt a surge of anger rise within him. "I’m tired of these games," he growled. "You’ve made promises about my mother, about Viva’s safety. So far, I’ve seen nothing but manipulation and threats."

Kaida’s expression cooled instantly, her eyes narrowing to dangerous slits, the kaleidoscope colors freezing momentarily into sharp, crystalline patterns of deep azure and black. When she spoke, her voice had dropped to a sibilant whisper that somehow filled the entire chamber.

"Do... not... forget... your... place... Veilwalker," she warned, each word measured and precise, the spaces between them charged with palpable tension. "Your mother’s life hangs by the thinnest of threads." She paused, letting each phrase land with deliberate weight. "The binding Kiran placed upon her is... exquisite... in its complexity—should Kiran perish... so too does your mother."

She leaned closer, her breath cool against his face, carrying the faint scent of ozone and winter berries. "And as for your precious Viva..." Her voice stretched the name unnaturally. "She rests in a place you could never find without... my... guidance. So I suggest you remember why you are here... and what is... at stake."

Eren felt the anger drain away, replaced by cold calculation. ’Control yourself,’ he thought sternly. ’Getting carried away will help no one. If Kiran dies, mother dies. Viva is being held somewhere unknown. I need to be smarter than this.’

He drew a deep breath, centering himself. "Who am I to perform the next TUNA with?" he asked, his voice level once more.

Kaida’s smile returned, satisfaction evident in her gaze. The colors in her eyes shifted to warmer hues—amber, gold, and flecks of something that might have been pleasure. "Good Veilwalker. Very... good." She reached out, stroking the arm of the nearby guard as if petting an animal. "See this? The Veilwalker is a man who understands situations and things that... matter."

Eren met her gaze steadily, forcing himself not to look away from the swirling colors that threatened to draw him in, to drown him in their depths. "Under one condition. After I’m done with the second TUNA, I want to see Viva."

For a long moment, Kaida simply stared at him, her expression unreadable, the kaleidoscope of her eyes slowing to a gentle swirl. Then her lips curved upward in that same predatory smile. "Of... course." Her voice lingered on the words. "Anything for the... Veilwalker."

The easy acquiescence made Eren wary, but he pressed on. "And which of your numbers am I to have TUNA with?"

Kaida studied him, her gaze traveling slowly over his features as if memorizing each detail. The silence stretched between them, heavy with unspoken implications. The colors in her eyes shifted gradually, darkening to deep purples and blues, with occasional flashes of silver. Finally, she spoke, her words deliberately spaced for maximum effect.

"One of my... favorites. Number... Five."

Eren couldn’t quite mask his surprise. "Kiran."

’The one who bound my mother,’ he thought, a cold knot forming in his stomach. ’The one who watches from shadows and laughs at others’ pain.’

The implications weren’t lost on him. Kaida was testing him—perhaps testing his resolve, perhaps his loyalty. Or maybe this was simply another form of torture, forcing him to be intimate with the very person responsible for his mother’s suffering.

The corner of Kaida’s mouth twitched upward, the only indication that she had noted his reaction and found it satisfying. Her kaleidoscope eyes briefly flared with triumphant red.

"Is there a... problem... Veilwalker?" she asked, her tone deceptively light, strategically placing pauses to heighten tension.

Eren met her gaze unflinchingly. "No. No problem at all."

’For now,’ he added silently, ’I’ll play your game. But when the time comes, when my mother and Viva are safe...’

He left the thought unfinished, even in his own mind. Some promises were best kept silent, even from oneself, until the moment was right for their fulfillment.