"He Asked Me To Kill Him" Chapter 77 The Shape He Becomes To Save Her
The rooftop peace lasted exactly eleven minutes.
Then the Gate opened wider.
Not gradually this time.
Violently.
The sound tore through Prague like reality itself splitting apart at the seams while every cathedral bell across the city shattered simultaneously.
Seraphina jerked upright instantly against Lucien’s chest.
Below them, screams erupted through the streets.
Not battle screams.
Panic.
Civilian panic.
God.
Lucien was already standing before the second shockwave hit the tower.
The rooftop cracked beneath them while crimson light exploded across the sky bright enough turning snowflakes blood-red midair.
The thing behind the Gate finally forced itself fully through.
No human language could’ve described it correctly.
Every time Seraphina looked directly at the creature, her brain seemed to reinterpret it differently seconds later.
Too many limbs.
No—
wings.
No—
mouths.
Its body moved like grief taking physical form.
And worse—
it wasn’t alone.
Shapes spilled behind it endlessly.
Eldritch creatures crawled through the widening fracture overhead and dropped into Prague below like living nightmares escaping containment.
The city dissolved into chaos instantly.
Lucien grabbed Seraphina’s wrist hard enough grounding her before fear swallowed her completely.
“We have to go. Now.”
They descended the cathedral tower at full speed while the structure shook violently around them.
Dust rained from the ceiling.
Ancient stone split apart beneath reactor pressure.
By the time they reached the lower transept, the war downstairs had transformed into apocalypse.
Alliance fighters were no longer battling Church forces alone.
Now they fought things that shouldn’t exist.
One creature moved through the cathedral corridor ahead of them on six elongated arms while human faces shifted endlessly beneath translucent skin stretched too tightly across its body.
A sanctuary vampire emptied an entire silver magazine into it.
The thing kept crawling.
“Nope,” Cassian’s voice crackled through damaged comms somewhere nearby. “Absolutely not. I refuse spiritually and professionally.”
Despite everything, Seraphina almost laughed.
Almost.
Then the creature split a resistance fighter in half.
The laughter died immediately.
Lucien moved first.
Too fast.
Too brutal.
He tore through the eldritch thing with enough force the cathedral walls cracked outward from impact alone.
Black blood sprayed across shattered relic stone.
But when the creature died—
Lucien froze briefly afterward.
Seraphina felt it instantly through the bond.
The corruption reacted.
Fed.
No.
Lucien staggered slightly.
One hand pressed hard against the side of his throat while black veins spread farther beneath his skin in real time now.
God no.
“Lucien.”
“I’m fine.”
Lie.
Terrible lie.
Before she could argue, Morvena appeared from the eastern reliquary corridor covered in blood and cathedral ash.
“The Gate breach is accelerating,” she snapped. “We’re losing the lower districts.”
Another eldritch scream echoed through Prague above them.
Cassian limped into view seconds later supported by two sanctuary medics and somehow still arguing aggressively despite the spear wound through his side.
“If anyone survives this,” he announced hoarsely, “I am demanding several uninterrupted months of emotional silence.”
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“Cassian,” Seraphina breathed.
“I’ve had worse Tuesdays.”
He absolutely had not.
The reactor chamber shook again.
Harder this time.
Aldric stood near the Gate platform still directing ritual energy into the widening fracture while Church zealots continued dying willingly around him to sustain the reactor.
He looked almost radiant now.
God.
The fanaticism terrified her more than the monsters.
“Why is he still doing this?” Seraphina shouted over the chaos.
Cassian laughed weakly.
“Because cult leaders rarely develop coping skills.”
Lucien’s gaze remained fixed on the Gate overhead.
Something about his expression made fear crawl sharply through Seraphina’s chest.
Not panic.
Recognition.
Like part of him understood the creatures pouring through the fracture instinctively.
No.
Another eldritch creature crashed through the cathedral ceiling then.
Huge.
Winged.
Its body moved wrong against gravity while dozens of glowing eyes opened across its ribs like stars embedded into flesh.
Alliance fighters opened fire immediately.
The creature barely noticed.
It screamed once—
and three humans nearby collapsed bleeding from the ears instantly.
God.
Lucien moved before anyone else.
Of course he did.
Seraphina grabbed his arm desperately.
“Wait.”
Lucien looked toward her.
And for one awful second—
she saw how close he already stood to the edge.
The corruption burned visibly through him now.
Black blood beneath pale skin.
Ancient hunger flickering constantly behind his eyes.
Still—
when he looked at her—
he softened immediately.
Always.
“You need to stay back,” he said quietly.
“No.”
“Seraphina.”
“I’m not losing you to this.”
Something broke subtly across his expression afterward.
Love.
Grief.
Apology.
God.
The creature screamed again overhead while more eldritch shapes crawled through the widening Gate behind it.
The alliance was losing ground rapidly now.
People were dying too fast.
Lucien knew it.
Seraphina knew it.
And somewhere beneath the terror—
they both understood the same horrifying truth simultaneously:
Nothing human could stop this anymore.
Lucien stepped closer suddenly.
One bloodstained hand cupped the side of her face gently despite the apocalypse surrounding them.
“Do you remember what you asked me in the observatory?”
Seraphina’s chest tightened instantly.
“What?”
“You asked what frightened me most.”
No.
Lucien smiled faintly.
Sad enough nearly stopping her heart.
“I think I finally have the answer.”
Then he kissed her.
Not desperately this time.
Not violently.
Tender.
God.
That made it worse.
Because it felt like goodbye.
Seraphina grabbed his coat hard in both fists immediately.
“Don’t.”
Lucien rested his forehead briefly against hers afterward.
“I love you enough hating this.”
The sentence barely processed before he turned away.
“Lucien—”
Too late.
He walked directly toward the reactor platform.
Toward the Gate.
Toward the eldritch creatures flooding the cathedral.
And somewhere halfway there—
the corruption finally won.
It happened gradually and all at once simultaneously.
Lucien staggered once.
Dropped briefly to one knee.
Black blood exploded across the cathedral floor beneath him while the Gate overhead pulsed violently in response.
The eldritch creatures stopped moving.
Every single one.
Then slowly—
all of them turned toward Lucien simultaneously.
God.
The reactor chamber went silent.
Not physically.
Instinctively.
Like every predator in existence recognized something older than fear standing up beneath the crimson sky.
Lucien rose slowly.
His body changed visibly now.
The corruption spread across him completely.
Black veins consumed pale skin while shadows gathered unnaturally around his form like darkness itself bending inward toward him.
His eyes shifted first.
Gold.
Then crimson.
Then something inhuman beyond either.
Ancient power erupted outward violently enough every surviving fighter staggered backward from the pressure alone.
Seraphina couldn’t breathe.
No.
Lucien looked toward the Gate overhead—
and the Gate looked back.
Recognition passed between them.
Terrible recognition.
Cassian whispered something nearby.
Not joking this time.
Just horrified awe.
“Oh no.”
Lucien’s spine arched sharply as monstrous wings tore violently from his back beneath sprays of black blood and shadow.
The cathedral ceiling cracked open wider around him.
The eldritch creatures screamed in response.
Not challenge.
Submission.
God no.
Seraphina stared at the man she loved standing transformed beneath the bleeding sky while the apocalypse itself bowed instinctively around him.
And somewhere deep inside the bond between them—
she felt the final terrifying truth settle coldly into place:
Lucien was no longer merely becoming a monster.
He was becoming something older than monsters ever were.
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