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DxD: The Silent King of Destruction

Luis had never cared about heroism. The thought of fighting for the weak seemed laughable to him. In his past life, strength had meant everything. Power, survival, control—it was all the same. That’s why when the darkness of death had overtaken him, he had welcomed it with cold indifference. But then... there had been a flash. Awakening in a world not his own, Luis found himself in a twisted reflection of what he had read once: High School DxD. A world full of devils, angels, and gods. And he, Luis, now wielded the unstoppable power of a god-killer. The power of the infamous monster from another world: Garou, the Hero Hunter. His once black hair had turned white. His eyes now glowed crimson red. He knew—this world would break before him, or he would watch it burn. There would be no peace, no mercy for those who opposed him. More chapter in there: https://patreon.com/AbiNovel

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Chapter 23: Awakening the Abyss

The silence after their victory was oppressive. Luis stood in the ruined temple, his eyes fixed on the glowing carvings on the walls. The revelation that they had unlocked something ancient, something far worse than Diodora's power, weighed heavily on his mind. His allies, exhausted but relieved, began gathering themselves, but Luis couldn't shake the feeling that this was only the beginning.

"We need answers," Kuroka said, her voice cutting through the stillness. "You said there are more forces like the one we just fought?"

Luis nodded slowly, his gaze distant. "Yes. This temple was just one of many. The carvings... they tell a story. A warning. There are other ancient powers, sealed away like this one. And now, we've set something in motion."

The group exchanged uneasy glances. Haruto frowned, his hands still trembling from the battle. "If what you're saying is true, we need to find those other places before they awaken. We can't let more of those creatures loose."

"Easier said than done," Ren muttered, rubbing his temples. "We barely survived this one."

Luis clenched his fists. "We don't have a choice. The balance of this world is fragile, and if these forces are unleashed, everything we've fought for could be destroyed."

They left the temple, the weight of their newfound knowledge pressing heavily on them. The forest around them was quiet, as if the very earth was holding its breath. As they walked, Luis found himself lost in thought. The carvings in the temple had spoken of an abyss—a place where the darkest of these ancient forces had been sealed away.

"The Abyss…" Luis whispered to himself, the word lingering in his mind.

"What was that?" Kuroka asked, glancing at him.

"The Abyss," Luis repeated, louder this time. "The carvings mentioned it—a place where the most powerful of these forces are imprisoned. If we want to stop this, we need to find it before anyone else does."

Their journey took them across treacherous landscapes, through forests and mountains, each step bringing them closer to their goal. But with each passing day, Luis could feel the weight of the darkness growing. It was as if the world itself was responding to the awakening of the ancient forces, the air growing heavier, the nights darker.

As they traveled, strange occurrences began to plague them. Whispers in the wind, fleeting shadows, and a constant sense of being watched. The further they went, the more Luis felt the presence of something lurking just beyond their perception.

"We're being followed," Haruto said one night as they set up camp. "I've felt it for days now."

Luis nodded, his eyes scanning the horizon. "It's not just us. The world is shifting. The Abyss is stirring."

Days later, they arrived at the entrance to a vast canyon, the ground below them falling away into an endless chasm. A feeling of dread washed over them as they approached. This was the Abyss, the place spoken of in the temple's carvings.

"So this is it," Kuroka whispered, staring down into the darkness below. "This is where they were sealed."

Luis stepped forward, his eyes narrowing as he gazed into the void. "We need to go down. There's something waiting for us there. Something we have to stop before it wakes."

The descent into the Abyss was treacherous. The air grew colder, and the oppressive feeling of darkness intensified with every step. Strange, twisted shapes lined the walls of the canyon, ancient remnants of a forgotten age. Luis could feel the energy pulsating beneath his feet, a raw, untamed power that threatened to break free.

As they reached the bottom of the canyon, they found themselves standing before a massive stone gate, similar to the one in the temple but far more imposing. Symbols of darkness and light intertwined on the surface, a delicate balance holding back the forces within.

"This is it," Luis said, his voice barely a whisper. "This is the heart of the Abyss."

Suddenly, the ground trembled, and the gate began to crack. A deafening roar echoed from within, shaking the very earth beneath them.

"It's waking up!" Ren shouted, panic flashing in his eyes.

"No, not yet," Luis replied, summoning his power. "We still have time."

They rushed to the gate, each member of the group channeling their energy to reinforce the seals. The air crackled with tension as they fought against the force trying to break free. Luis could feel the darkness clawing at the edges of his mind, but he pushed forward, focusing on the symbols, the ancient magic woven into the very stones.

"We have to hold it back!" Kuroka yelled, her voice strained as she poured all her energy into the seal.

The pressure mounted, the force behind the gate growing stronger with every passing second. Luis gritted his teeth, the darkness swirling around him, threatening to consume him.

"We can't stop it!" Haruto shouted, desperation creeping into his voice. "It's too powerful!"

Just as the gate seemed ready to shatter, a brilliant light erupted from the center of the canyon. For a brief moment, the darkness recoiled, and the tremors ceased. The power of the Abyss was temporarily pushed back, giving them a moment of respite.

Luis collapsed to his knees, panting heavily. "That was close," he muttered, wiping the sweat from his brow. "But it's not over. We've only delayed it."

"What was that light?" Kuroka asked, still catching her breath.

Luis shook his head. "I don't know. But whatever it was, it bought us time. We need to figure out how to seal this place permanently."

As the group gathered their strength, Luis's mind raced. The Abyss had nearly broken free, and the power they had witnessed was only a fraction of what lay within. They couldn't keep holding it back forever. Somewhere, hidden within the ancient carvings and forgotten lore, there had to be a way to stop it for good.

But for now, they had survived. The Abyss had been awakened, but the battle to keep its dark forces at bay had only just begun.