Solo Streaming: My only viewer is Yandere Goddess
Chapter 55: Yokohama Ruins
- Chapter 112: Siege-Line of the Sledge
- Chapter 111: Truth of the Void
- Chapter 110: Shattered Grimoire
- Chapter 109: Muted Grimoire
- Chapter 108: Infinite Library
- Chapter 107: Broken Crucible
- Chapter 106: Unweaving the Scribe’s Guard
- Chapter 105: Mercury Phantoms
- Chapter 104: Constellation of Alchemy
- Chapter 103: Voices in the Violet Night
- Chapter 102: Human and Goddess
- Chapter 101: Final Strike!
- Chapter 100: Gravity of the Mud!!
- Chapter 99: Black Noon
- Chapter 98: Eclipse Protocol
- Chapter 97: Hunger of the Scythe
- Chapter 96: Shinen-ryu Reversion
- Chapter 95: Obsidian Graft
- Chapter 94: Shriven Dark
- Chapter 93: Loom of the Abyss
- Chapter 92: Shattered Zenith
- Chapter 91: Eternal Noon
- Chapter 90: Refraction of Sins
- Chapter 89: First Ray of Solis
- Chapter 88: Mirror of Luna
- Chapter 87: Shriven Path
- Chapter 86: Weaver’s Void
- Chapter 85: Gilded Sovereign
- Chapter 84: Gilded Dungeon
- Chapter 83: Toll-Bridge
- Chapter 82: Golden Fog
- Chapter 81: Blue Light’s Fear
- Chapter 80: Obsession Deepens
- Chapter 79: Vault of Midas
- Chapter 78: Toll Bridge
- Chapter 77: Gilded Dungeon
- Chapter 76: Rebirth of Severance
- Chapter 75: War of Souls
- Chapter 74: Executioner’s Fatigue
- Chapter 73: Ferryman’s Toll
- Chapter 72: Grey Sanctum
- Chapter 71: Necropolis Gate
- Chapter 70: Eerie Nightmares
- Chapter 69: Harsh Reality!
- Chapter 68: Dungeons of the Deep
- Chapter 67: Starlight Thirst
- Chapter 66: Glass Current
- Chapter 65: Birth of a Legend!
- Chapter 64: The Ocean’s Heartbeat
- Chapter 63: The Iron and the Silk
- Chapter 62 - 49% Glass Ceiling
- Chapter 61: Ghost of Shinjuku
- Chapter 60: Weaver’s Return
- Chapter 59: Sunken Library
- Chapter 58: Scavenger’s Pact
- Chapter 57: Memories of the Deep
- Chapter 56: Drowned Pawn
- Chapter 55: Yokohama Ruins
- Chapter 54: Yokohama Burial
- Chapter 53: Sister’s Secret
- Chapter 52: First Grey Cloud
- Chapter 51: Refugee’s Toll
- Chapter 50: The Beginning after the End.
- Chapter 49: Sovereign of the Crimson Thread
- Chapter 48: Breaking Point
- Chapter 47: Poisoned Gift
- Chapter 46: Philosophy of Chaos
- Chapter 45: Invitation
- Chapter 44: Rumors of the Tyrant
- Chapter 43: Threshold
- Chapter 42: First Envoy
- Chapter 41: Taste of Normalcy
- Chapter 40: Shattered Society
- Chapter 39: Silence of Okutama
- Chapter 38: New King of Earth
- Chapter 37: Executioner’s Block
- Chapter 36: Sensei’s Pride
- Chapter 35: The Iron Behemoth
- Chapter 34: Demigod’s Welcome
- Chapter 33: Heavens Open
- Chapter 32: Tapestry of Genesis
- Chapter 31: Crown of Zenith
- Chapter 30: The F-Rank Executioner
- Chapter 29: First Trail - XI
- Chapter 28: First Trail - X
- Chapter 27: First Trail - IX
- Chapter 26: Other Avatars
- Chapter 25: First Trail - VIII
- Chapter 24: First Trail - VII
- Chapter 23: The Second Domain
- Chapter 22: First Trail - VI
- Chapter 21: First Trail - V
- Chapter 20: First Trail - IV
- Chapter 19: First Trail - III
- Chapter 18: First Trail - II
- Chapter 17: First Trail - I
- Chapter 16: Demigod Trail Begins
- Chapter 15: S Rank Dungeon
- Chapter 14: Preparation of Draft
- Chapter 13: Hall of Sovereigns
- Chapter 12: After one month
- Chapter 11: Real Hell
- Chapter 10: Disappointment
- Chapter 9: Delivery of Trash
- Chapter 8: Shadows of Azure Dragon Guild.
- Chapter 7: Main Scenario - IV
- Chapter 6: Main Scenario - III
- Chapter 5: Main Scenario - II
- Chapter 4: Main Scenario - I
- Chapter 3: Imprisonment
- Chapter 2: Truth
- Chapter 1: Betrayal
The air in Yokohama didn’t feel like air. It felt like a wet shroud. The mist was so thick that Ren could barely see his own boots as they crunched over the salt-crusted asphalt. Every breath tasted of brine and old copper. The city, once a bustling hub of commerce and bright lights, had been reduced to a skeletal remains of steel. The tall buildings stood like jagged tombstones against the pale, grey sky, their windows long since shattered by the pressure of the God of Death’s arrival.
Ren leaned vehemently on his wooden staff. His right arm, still blackened and stiff, was tucked into the folds of his tattered coat. He felt every mile of the walk from the pier. Without his divine agility, the simple act of navigating a debris-strewn street was a battle.
"Niisan, wait," Haru called out.
She was walking a few paces behind him, flanked by Tanaka and Kenji. Haru looked small against the backdrop of the ruined skyscrapers, but the sapphire core in her chest acted as a steady blue lantern in the gloom. It flickered rhythmically, a heartbeat of light that kept the thickest parts of the mist at bay.
"The song is gone, but the ground... it feels wrong," Haru whispered, her eyes darting to the side.
Ren stopped. He looked at the ground. The asphalt was covered in a layer of grey, spongy moss. It was a mass of tiny, translucent polyps that thumped whenever they stepped on them. The city was being digested.
"It’s a graveyard," Tanaka muttered, his hand resting on the hilt of his sword. "Loki called it a joke. I don’t see the punchline."
"The punchline is that we’re still breathing," Ren said.
They moved deeper into the ruins, heading toward the port. The silence was the worst part. There were no sirens, no birds, and no hum of electricity.
SLAP-SLAP-SLAP!!
Just the rhythmic sound of grey water hitting the harbor walls somewhere in the distance. As they turned a corner toward the warehouse district, Ren saw the first signs of the Salt-Hunters.
A group of figures was perched atop a stack of rusted shipping containers. They didn’t look like the soldiers of the committee or the frantic refugees of Okutama. They wore long, heavy coats made of treated sailcloth, and their faces were covered by gas masks modified with shimmering blue crystals. They carried long harpoons attached to high-tension wires.
"Halt," a voice echoed through a respirator.
The figures dropped down from the containers with surprising grace, surrounding Ren’s small group. They leveled their harpoons at the drowned marks on the ground near Ren’s feet.
"You’re walking through a rot-zone without a filter," the leader said. His voice was muffled, sounding like he was speaking from the bottom of a well. "Unless you want your lungs to turn into salt-flats in an hour, I suggest you turn around."
Ren leaned on his staff, his obsidian eyes skimming the hunters. He didn’t feel the malice of a pawn here. These were scavengers. People who had looked at the end of the world and decided to live in the wreckage.
"We’re looking for the fleet," Ren said. "The cargo ships that haven’t sunk yet."
The leader tilted his head, the glass eyes of his mask reflecting the sapphire glow from Haru. "The fleet? You mean the Iron Coffins? Nobody goes there. That’s where the high-tide spawns."
The leader paused, his gaze lingering on Ren’s silver-streaked hair and the blackened arm. He slowly pulled off his mask, revealing a face scarred by salt-burns and a pair of hard, cynical eyes.
"You’re the one," the leader said. "The guy from the news. The Zenith."
"I’m just Ren," Ren said, "and we need a ship."
The leader let out a dry, hacking laugh. "I’m Kaito. I lead the Scavengers here. You want a ship? We’ve got twenty of them grounded in the mud flats, but they aren’t empty. The God of Death left his pawns to guard the hulls. They’re waiting for the next ’Rise’."
"We’ll clear them," Ren said.
Kaito looked at Ren’s trembling hand on the staff. He looked at the teenage girl and the two battered hunters.
"With what? You look like you’re one cough away from a casket, kid. The Zenith is supposed to be a god. You look like a porter who got caught in a landslide."
"I was a porter," Ren said, his voice cold, "and I’ve survived worse landslides than this."
Kaito stayed silent for a moment, then signaled his men to lower their harpoons. "Fine. If you want to commit suicide, I won’t stop you, but the fog is getting thicker. If you stay out here, the humming will start again. Follow us. We’ve got a camp in the belly of an old tanker."
The camp was a marvel of desperate ingenuity. The hunters had taken a massive crude oil tanker, the Eternal Maru, and turned it into a floating fortress. They had stripped the internal tanks and built a multi-level village out of scrap wood and salvaged metal. Hundreds of people lived inside, protected by the thick steel walls of the ship. The air inside smelled of grease, old sweat, and cheap incense used to mask the scent of the rot.
As Ren walked through the central square, a wide deck lit by flickering mana-lanterns, he saw the toll the Grey Horizon had taken. Children were playing with bits of rusted chain. Old men were sharpening harpoons made of rebar. There was no hope here, only the grim determination to last one more day.
Kaito led them to a small cabin near the bridge. Inside, a map of the Yokohama harbor was pinned to a corkboard.
"Here," Kaito said, pointing to a cluster of dots near the Great Pier. "The ’Iron Fleet.’ Five cargo ships, three tankers, and a cruise liner. They’re grounded on a sandbar. If we can get them floating, we can leave this graveyard and head for the deep water. The Rot doesn’t spread as fast in the open sea."
"What’s stopping you?" Tanaka asked. 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
"The Pawn of the Trench," Kaito said, his voice dropping an octave. "It’s not like the Siren you killed. It’s a massive, armored beast that lives in the mud beneath the ships. It uses the hulls as its shell. Every time we try to get near the engines, it sends a pulse of necrotic energy that melts the filters in our masks."
Ren looked at the map. He felt mana at his core. It was tiny, but it was steady.
"If I kill the Pawn, will you provide the crew?" Ren asked.
Kaito stared at him. "If you kill that thing, I’ll give you the whole damn city. But look at yourself, Ren Hanshin. You can barely stand. How are you going to fight a monster the size of a building?"
"I don’t need to be big," Ren said, his fingers brushing the hilt of the Kusanagi-Vessel. "I just need to be sharp."
****
That night, Ren sat on the cold steel deck of the tanker, looking out at the grey harbor through a porthole. Haru was asleep nearby, her breathing rhythmic and calm. The sapphire light from her chest was dim, casting long, blue shadows against the rusted walls.
Ren reached into his coat and pulled out the wooden spoon. He looked at it for a long time. He felt a presence in the room. The air grew cold, and a faint smell of lavender and expensive cigars filled the cabin.
"A tanker, Ren? Really?" Loki Vance was sitting on a crate of spare parts, his purple tuxedo looking impossibly clean in the grime of the ship. He was twirling a silver coin between his fingers.
"The world is ending, and you’re playing house with scavengers," Loki said, his voice full of mock disappointment. "The God of Death is laughing at you. He’s merging the souls of the Pacific with the seabed. He’s building a throne of bone, and you’re worried about engine parts."
"The engine parts will get these people to safety," Ren said, not looking at the Fool. "Safety is more important than a throne."
Loki hopped off the crate, his eyes flashing with a chaotic, brilliant light. "Is it? You’re human-locked, Ren. You have the power of a common housecat right now. The Pawn of the Trench will crush you like a grape. Why do you insist on the hard way? I have a shard of the God of War’s heart. One touch, and your arm is healed. Your mana is back. You can end this in a second."
Loki held out his hand. A small, shimmering red crystal hovered in his palm. Ren looked at the crystal. He felt the Weaver’s thread in his mind scream in desire. The power was right there. He could be the Zenith again. He could be the God who saved the world. Ren looked at the sleeping Haru. He looked at the scarred face of Kaito through the open door, watching his hunters prepare for another day of misery.
"If I take that shard, I lose the reason I’m doing this," Ren said. "I’d just be another sovereign playing with toys."
Ren raised his wooden staff and pointed it at Loki. "Get out of my ship, Loki. The next time you offer me a gift, I’ll assume you’re trying to kill me."
Loki sighed, the red crystal vanishing into his sleeve. "You’re so boring when you’re being noble, Ren, but fine. Have it your way. Go fight the beast with your stick. Just remember... The mud doesn’t care about your soul. It only cares about the weight of your body."
Loki vanished into a flurry of purple cards.
Ren sat in the silence, the lavender scent slowly fading. He looked at his blackened arm. He closed his eyes and began to breathe, the slow rhythm of the Shinen-ryu.
- Chapter 112: Siege-Line of the Sledge
- Chapter 111: Truth of the Void
- Chapter 110: Shattered Grimoire
- Chapter 109: Muted Grimoire
- Chapter 108: Infinite Library
- Chapter 107: Broken Crucible
- Chapter 106: Unweaving the Scribe’s Guard
- Chapter 105: Mercury Phantoms
- Chapter 104: Constellation of Alchemy
- Chapter 103: Voices in the Violet Night
- Chapter 102: Human and Goddess
- Chapter 101: Final Strike!
- Chapter 100: Gravity of the Mud!!
- Chapter 99: Black Noon
- Chapter 98: Eclipse Protocol
- Chapter 97: Hunger of the Scythe
- Chapter 96: Shinen-ryu Reversion
- Chapter 95: Obsidian Graft
- Chapter 94: Shriven Dark
- Chapter 93: Loom of the Abyss
- Chapter 92: Shattered Zenith
- Chapter 91: Eternal Noon
- Chapter 90: Refraction of Sins
- Chapter 89: First Ray of Solis
- Chapter 88: Mirror of Luna
- Chapter 87: Shriven Path
- Chapter 86: Weaver’s Void
- Chapter 85: Gilded Sovereign
- Chapter 84: Gilded Dungeon
- Chapter 83: Toll-Bridge
- Chapter 82: Golden Fog
- Chapter 81: Blue Light’s Fear
- Chapter 80: Obsession Deepens
- Chapter 79: Vault of Midas
- Chapter 78: Toll Bridge
- Chapter 77: Gilded Dungeon
- Chapter 76: Rebirth of Severance
- Chapter 75: War of Souls
- Chapter 74: Executioner’s Fatigue
- Chapter 73: Ferryman’s Toll
- Chapter 72: Grey Sanctum
- Chapter 71: Necropolis Gate
- Chapter 70: Eerie Nightmares
- Chapter 69: Harsh Reality!
- Chapter 68: Dungeons of the Deep
- Chapter 67: Starlight Thirst
- Chapter 66: Glass Current
- Chapter 65: Birth of a Legend!
- Chapter 64: The Ocean’s Heartbeat
- Chapter 63: The Iron and the Silk
- Chapter 62 - 49% Glass Ceiling
- Chapter 61: Ghost of Shinjuku
- Chapter 60: Weaver’s Return
- Chapter 59: Sunken Library
- Chapter 58: Scavenger’s Pact
- Chapter 57: Memories of the Deep
- Chapter 56: Drowned Pawn
- Chapter 55: Yokohama Ruins
- Chapter 54: Yokohama Burial
- Chapter 53: Sister’s Secret
- Chapter 52: First Grey Cloud
- Chapter 51: Refugee’s Toll
- Chapter 50: The Beginning after the End.
- Chapter 49: Sovereign of the Crimson Thread
- Chapter 48: Breaking Point
- Chapter 47: Poisoned Gift
- Chapter 46: Philosophy of Chaos
- Chapter 45: Invitation
- Chapter 44: Rumors of the Tyrant
- Chapter 43: Threshold
- Chapter 42: First Envoy
- Chapter 41: Taste of Normalcy
- Chapter 40: Shattered Society
- Chapter 39: Silence of Okutama
- Chapter 38: New King of Earth
- Chapter 37: Executioner’s Block
- Chapter 36: Sensei’s Pride
- Chapter 35: The Iron Behemoth
- Chapter 34: Demigod’s Welcome
- Chapter 33: Heavens Open
- Chapter 32: Tapestry of Genesis
- Chapter 31: Crown of Zenith
- Chapter 30: The F-Rank Executioner
- Chapter 29: First Trail - XI
- Chapter 28: First Trail - X
- Chapter 27: First Trail - IX
- Chapter 26: Other Avatars
- Chapter 25: First Trail - VIII
- Chapter 24: First Trail - VII
- Chapter 23: The Second Domain
- Chapter 22: First Trail - VI
- Chapter 21: First Trail - V
- Chapter 20: First Trail - IV
- Chapter 19: First Trail - III
- Chapter 18: First Trail - II
- Chapter 17: First Trail - I
- Chapter 16: Demigod Trail Begins
- Chapter 15: S Rank Dungeon
- Chapter 14: Preparation of Draft
- Chapter 13: Hall of Sovereigns
- Chapter 12: After one month
- Chapter 11: Real Hell
- Chapter 10: Disappointment
- Chapter 9: Delivery of Trash
- Chapter 8: Shadows of Azure Dragon Guild.
- Chapter 7: Main Scenario - IV
- Chapter 6: Main Scenario - III
- Chapter 5: Main Scenario - II
- Chapter 4: Main Scenario - I
- Chapter 3: Imprisonment
- Chapter 2: Truth
- Chapter 1: Betrayal
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