"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 74 The Girl Meant To End Gods
The Gate stopped screaming the moment Seraphina touched him.
Not completely.
But enough that everyone inside the reactor chamber noticed.
The cathedral trembled beneath them while crimson light pulsed through shattered reliquary machinery overhead, yet for one impossible suspended moment—
the corruption inside Lucien quieted.
His hands remained against her waist.
Shaking.
Controlled only through visible effort.
But controlled.
God.
Seraphina felt the hunger clawing through the bond still.
The bloodlust.
The terror.
The ancient instinct demanding he consume instead of love.
And underneath all of it—
Lucien choosing her anyway.
Again.
Always again.
Aldric stared at them with something dangerously close to religious awe.
“There,” he whispered softly. “Do you finally see it?”
Seraphina looked up sharply.
“What are you talking about?”
The reactor pulsed violently beneath the cathedral floor.
The Crimson Gate widened another fraction overhead, revealing shifting shadows moving impossibly behind reality itself.
Aldric stepped slowly toward them through drifting ash and blood-red light.
“The prophecy was never about salvation,” he said quietly.
Lucien’s grip tightened instantly around Seraphina.
Fear.
Real fear this time.
Not for himself.
For her.
“Aldric,” he said coldly, “don’t.”
But Aldric smiled.
God.
That smile looked almost pitying now.
“You spent centuries misunderstanding the holy daughter.” His gaze shifted toward Seraphina fully. “Because the Church lied about one crucial detail.”
Seraphina’s pulse slowed sharply.
No.
The reactor chamber continued collapsing around them.
Alliance fighters screamed somewhere deeper below while infected creatures clawed through broken cathedral entrances.
Still—
inside the central platform—
everything narrowed down into Aldric’s voice.
“The Van Helsing bloodline was never created to destroy vampires.”
Lucien went completely still behind her.
Aldric continued softly:
“It was created to end immortality itself.”
Silence crashed through the chamber.
No.
Seraphina stared at him.
“What?”
Aldric spread one hand toward the Gate overhead.
“Centuries ago, the original Church discovered something horrifying.” His expression darkened faintly. “Immortality spreads. Corruption spreads. Sooner or later humanity becomes prey permanently.”
Lucien’s face had gone pale in a way Seraphina had never seen before.
Not physical fear.
Recognition.
God.
He already suspected.
Aldric’s gaze sharpened toward Seraphina.
“So they created balance.” His voice lowered reverently. “A bloodline capable of severing the connection between soul and eternal life completely.”
Seraphina felt cold spread slowly through her body.
The relic laboratories.
The prophecy.
Her mother’s journal.
Everything rearranged itself violently inside her mind.
“No,” she whispered.
Aldric nodded once.
“Yes.”
Then quietly—
almost tenderly—
he delivered the final truth.
“The ritual doesn’t merely cure Doom.”
Lucien’s grip on her waist tightened painfully.
“Aldric,” he warned again.
Too late.
“The ritual gives you a choice.”
The reactor screamed overhead.
Crimson light flooded the cathedral platform while ancient relic machinery shattered apart around them.
Aldric looked directly into Seraphina’s eyes.
“You can save Lucien.” His voice softened. “Or you can destroy immortality forever.”
The world stopped.
Not emotionally.
Literally.
Seraphina heard nothing for several seconds except the sound of her own heartbeat.
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Destroy immortality.
Forever.
No more vampires.
No more eternal bloodlines.
No more Gate.
No more corruption spreading through centuries endlessly.
The implications hit all at once.
Every immortal alive.
Every sanctuary.
Lucien.
God.
Her knees nearly gave out.
Lucien steadied her automatically before she fell.
And suddenly she realized—
he looked horrified.
Not because he might die.
Because she might actually consider it.
“No,” Lucien said immediately.
The word came sharp enough the reactor chamber itself seemed to flinch.
Aldric smiled faintly.
“Interesting,” he murmured. “You understand before she does.”
Lucien pulled Seraphina slightly behind him now.
Protective instinct overriding everything instantly.
“The ritual won’t happen.”
Aldric tilted his head slightly.
“You would rather die than risk your species?”
Lucien’s answer came without hesitation.
“Yes.”
God.
Seraphina looked at him sharply.
Lucien turned toward her then.
And the expression on his face nearly broke her heart completely.
Fear.
Not selfish fear.
Not survival.
Pure terror that she might sacrifice herself emotionally beneath the weight of this choice.
“Seraphina,” he said quietly, “listen to me very carefully.”
The cathedral shook violently again.
The Gate widened overhead.
Somewhere below the platform, Cassian screamed tactical orders while alliance fighters desperately tried containing the infected flooding the lower reliquaries.
Still Lucien looked only at her.
“You are not responsible for ending this.”
His voice sounded rough now.
Bleeding around the edges.
“I know what immortality has done to the world.” His jaw tightened visibly. “I know what creatures like me become eventually.”
“No,” Seraphina whispered immediately.
Lucien ignored it.
“If destroying the Gate means destroying us too—”
“No.”
This time louder.
Fiercer.
Lucien stepped closer despite the corruption visibly spreading farther beneath his skin now.
Black veins climbed across his throat and jaw beneath the reactor light.
Still he reached for her face carefully.
Always carefully.
“You cannot carry the weight of every future.”
Seraphina’s eyes burned painfully.
“You think I’d choose a world without you in it?”
Something inside Lucien visibly cracked at that.
God.
Aldric watched them silently nearby.
Not interrupting.
Like he genuinely believed the choice itself mattered more than the war now.
Maybe it did.
Seraphina looked toward the Gate overhead.
Then toward the reactor below.
Then back at Lucien standing in front of her—
dying slowly,
terrified for her instead of himself,
still choosing love over survival even now.
And suddenly she understood the true cruelty of the prophecy.
Not power.
Choice.
The Church didn’t create a weapon.
They created someone forced to decide whose existence deserved continuation.
No wonder her mother tried exposing everything.
No wonder Aldric lost his mind.
No human being should ever hold this kind of decision.
Lucien pressed his forehead gently against hers before she spiraled further.
The movement felt heartbreakingly human beneath the apocalypse raging around them.
“You once asked me what frightened me most,” he whispered.
Seraphina closed her eyes briefly.
Lucien’s voice roughened slightly.
“It was never death.”
The confession settled softly between them.
Then quieter:
“It was becoming the reason you stopped being yourself.”
God.
Tears burned sharply down Seraphina’s face.
Because even now—
even standing beside the literal end of immortality—
Lucien still feared losing her soul more than losing his own life.
Behind them, Aldric finally laughed softly.
Not mockingly.
Almost sadly.
“You see?” he murmured toward the reactor chamber. “This is why the prophecy always ends in tragedy.”
Then the Crimson Gate split wider across the blood-red sky—
and something enormous began climbing through.
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