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title: "Chapter 258: Betrayal Means Death"
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slug: "ch-258"
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novel: "Dimensional Keeper: All My Skills Are at Level 100"
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number: 258
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views: 0
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likes: 0
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wordCount: 1229
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createdAt: "2026-04-13"
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---
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The Old Saintess stepped outside, her gaze lifted toward the towering structure in the distance—
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The Inheritance Tower.
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The truth would be revealed soon enough.
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Klaus exhaled slowly.
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Then, without another word, he followed.
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***
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Max and Callie stood before the towering Inheritance Tower, its black surface glistening under the dim light of the city.
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The air was heavy, thick with anticipation.
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Around them, hundreds of young guild members had gathered.
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Their eyes were locked onto him.
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Some looked at him with profound respect, as if he were a legendary figure pulled from ancient myths.
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Others…
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Their gazes burned with envy, jealousy, sharp like daggers—yet none dared to act on it.
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And Max didn't need to guess their thoughts.
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Because he could 'feel' them.
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'They won't go against me.'
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The certainty of that realization struck deep.
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This wasn't ego.
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This wasn't assumption.
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This was instinct.
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Something within their very bloodline made them 'incapable' of directly opposing him.
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That was the truth.
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A truth that ran deeper than conscious thought—
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A fundamental law of their existence.
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And then—
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A thought surfaced.
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'Is that why everyone knows about my secret?'
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The idea clicked into place.
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If those with the Black Lotus bloodline were 'bound' to loyalty, then it made sense.
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It wasn't just rumors that spread his identity.
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It wasn't just whispers in the dark.
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They were told everything about him.
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But then…
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A shadow of doubt crept in.
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Because Max remembered.
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He remembered how he obtained this bloodline.
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A former leader of the Black Lotus Guild had stolen the bloodline treasure.
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He had betrayed the guild.
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And then—he died in a dungeon.
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And in the aftermath…
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Max had been the one to inherit it.
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If the bloodline truly prevented betrayal—
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Then why had the previous leader been able to take it and leave?
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That shouldn't have been possible.
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But it had happened.
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And that realization sent a chill through him.
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'So it's not absolute.'
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The loyalty wasn't unbreakable.
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There were exceptions.
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People who could go against the guild.
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People who could defy the instinctual force that bound them.
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And if one person had done it before—
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Then others could too.
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Max's expression remained calm, unreadable.
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But his thoughts sharpened.
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'I don't like those chances.'
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Because a bond that can break once… can break again.
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Max's gaze flickered over the gathered crowd once more.
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Even if their blood compelled them to follow him…
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He wouldn't rely on something so fickle.
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Loyalty gained through instinct wasn't true loyalty—
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It was control.
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And control could always be broken.
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But then—
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His mind turned over a new possibility.
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'If my bloodline can suppress everyone, regardless of power…'
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'Can I also control them?'
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His sharp gaze swept across the countless young men and women surrounding him.
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Some eyes held respect.
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Some burned with envy.
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Some brimmed with curiosity.
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And some… held fear.
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If their bloodline instinctively acknowledged his authority, did that mean he could make them obey beyond just intimidation?
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Could he command them?
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Bend them to his will?
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Would his authority be absolute?
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Or was there a limit?
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Max turned to Callie, his expression unreadable, but his eyes—sharp.
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"Tell me something."
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His voice was calm but carried a weight of expectation.
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"Why is it that my identity is known to so many in your guild?"
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Callie didn't even flinch.
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She didn't hesitate.
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She simply shook her head.
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"Not 'everyone' knows," she corrected, her voice even.
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"But at least 'most' do."
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Max's frown deepened slightly.
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That wasn't much of a difference.
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Callie continued, her tone steady.
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"Our intelligence network has always functioned this way."
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She spoke as if she were stating an undeniable truth.
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"Any information we gather—whether it's something we acquire, something important to the guild, or intelligence that could influence us—is shared with 'almost all our members' to improve efficiency."
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A brief pause.
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Then—
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"Your identity wasn't an exception."
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Max remained silent.
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Processing. Calculating.
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This wasn't about loyalty or even bloodline instinct—
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It was strategy.
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A system built on trust through knowledge-sharing.
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Which meant—
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It wasn't just that they 'knew' who he was.
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They had accepted him before he even had a chance to reject them.
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A guild that knew too much.
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Max's brow twitched.
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He hadn't expected that kind of answer.
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His first instinct had been to assume it was some sort of bloodline resonance—
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A natural awareness, passed through their lineage.
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But no—this was different.
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This was a deliberate choice.
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The Black Lotus Guild actively spread intelligence throughout its ranks, ensuring that all members were aware of critical figures—
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Including him.
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It was… unusual.
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Most powers relied on secrecy to protect their valuable assets.
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Yet, here—knowledge wasn't restricted. It was shared.
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A network built on awareness, rather than isolation.
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A system where every member knew too much—
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And yet, somehow, the guild remained intact.
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That didn't sit right with him.
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His gaze darkened slightly.
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"Aren't you afraid some will betray the guild?"
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It was a simple question.
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A logical one.
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But Callie didn't even pause.
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She merely smiled faintly.
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"We don't worry about that."
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Max's eyes narrowed.
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"And why's that?"
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Callie's smile didn't fade.
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If anything—it sharpened.
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And then—
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She spoke, her tone calm—but absolute.
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"Because if any member of our guild 'betrays' us…"
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"They will 'lose their bloodline forever.'"
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"And they will 'die.'"
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Max froze.
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His thoughts halted.
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Then, his gaze slowly honed in on Callie.
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"What do you mean by that?"
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His voice was controlled, steady—
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But underneath, his mind was racing.
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A bloodline that could be 'revoked'?
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A power that enforced loyalty not through choice, but through 'death?'
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This wasn't just about trust.
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This was control.
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And if that was true—
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Then he had just uncovered one of the darkest truths about the Black Lotus Guild.
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"Its is what is it is." Callie said once again. "Those who betrays the guild, their only fate is death."
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Max stilled.
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For a moment, the noise of the crowd around them faded into the background.
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He studied her expression, searching for any hint of deception. But Callie's face remained composed, as if she had simply stated a fact.
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His mind processed the implications.
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The Black Lotus Bloodline wasn't just a power—it was a binding contract. A contract that, once broken, didn't just strip someone of their strength… it killed them.
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Max let out a slow breath.
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'So that's the price of betrayal.'
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At that moment, a realization struck Max like a bolt of lightning.
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'The previous leader… he didn't steal the bloodline out of greed.'
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It had always seemed strange to him.
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If the bloodline was so dangerous that it had nearly killed him, then countless others before him must have also perished trying to claim it.
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So why would someone as powerful as a guild leader take such a reckless risk?
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Why would a man—who already stood at the top of the Black Lotus Guild—
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Throw everything away for something so uncertain?
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Then, suddenly—
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Everything clicked.
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Maybe…
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He hadn't stolen it for personal gain.
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Maybe he had no choice.
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If the Black Lotus Bloodline was an unbreakable contract—
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One that killed its members the moment they betrayed the guild—
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Then the previous leader couldn't have simply abandoned them.
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Not without dying.
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Unless—
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He found a way to break free.
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And the only way to do that—
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Was to possess a stronger bloodline.
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A bloodline that wasn't just superior—
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But absolute. |