Chapter 165: Living Funeral
Chapter 165: Living Funeral Boren didn’t even realize he had started walking. His feet moved on their own, leading him out of the inner garden, across the pale stone bridge, past the flowering walls and whispering chimes, away from the place where he had finally voiced the words he had buried for a lifetime.
Sunlight filtered through the leaves above him, casting gentle patterns on the paved path, but none of it reached his eyes.
They were unfocused and dim, clouded with memories of his sister’s face, her voice echoing in his mind, and the sharp finality of her words.
Each step felt heavy, as if the estate itself was pressing down on his shoulders, reminding him of where he stood, who he was supposed to be, and what he could never escape.
His chest burned, not just with anger but with something far more corrosive: a slow suffocation of resentment, sorrow, confusion, and fatigue that had been building inside him for as long as he could remember.
Why?
The question rose again, uninvited and unwanted but impossible to silence. Why had it always been like this? From the moment he was born, he felt like a stranger in his own home.
A guest without an invitation. A presence that soured rooms, a reminder nobody wanted.
He walked past trimmed hedges and marble statues depicting heroic ancestors of House Stonehelm, men and women immortalized in stone, cloaked in dignity and triumph.
Their eyes were carved to gaze eternally forward; their chins lifted; their expressions resolute. Boren had passed these statues countless times throughout his life but never once felt that he belonged among them not even as a joke.
His heart twisted. His father didn’t want to see him, that much he learned early on. Not through words; his father never wasted even that much on him but through absences, doors that never opened.
Gatherings from which he was excluded, servants who stiffened when he wandered too close to the Patriarch’s routes, conversations that stopped when he entered a room only to resume once he’d left.
His siblings hated him not loudly or openly but in ways that mattered: through avoidance; cold politeness; eyes sliding over him as if he were furniture placed awkwardly in a hall meant for beauty.
All of them.
Why?
Because his mother died giving birth to him, a woman he’d never seen; a voice he’d never heard; warmth he’d never felt; a face he’d never been allowed to look upon. No one in the family would show him her portrait, not even once.
Not when he asked as a child. Not when he begged as he grew older. Not even when he’d knelt and lowered his head to say all he wanted was to know what she looked like. It was as though she existed only as a wound and he was the blade.
Somewhere along the way, without a single word being spoken, the family had come to an unspoken agreement.
If she had lived, he would not exist. If he existed, she could not live. And so, deep in their hearts, in their glances, and in their silent cruelty, they decided that he was responsible for her death.
Not fate. Not the fragility of childbirth. Not even the choices of the man who had put a child inside her.
No. It was him, the newborn. The living consequence of decisions made long before his arrival.
Nobody dared to confront the Patriarch about his role in this tragedy. Nobody suggested that if he had restrained his desires or chosen differently, none of this would have happened.
It was simply easier to blame the one who couldn’t defend himself, the one who came into this world already burdened with a debt he could never repay.
Boren’s vision blurred as his steps slowed. He found himself beneath a towering old tree whose branches spread wide like a cathedral ceiling, leaves whispering softly as they swayed above him.
The trunk was thick and ancient; its roots broke through the pale stone like veins beneath skin.
He sank down against it. The moment his back touched the bark, something within him gave way. His shoulders shook as tears welled up and spilled over, refusing to stop.
They streamed down his cheeks in hot, humiliating rivulets, soaking into his robe and dripping from his chin, blurring the immaculate world around him into shapeless color and light.
He lifted a hand to his face, pressing hard against his eyes as if trying to force memories back in.
But it didn’t work. All his life... he had never known what it felt like to be loved. He belonged to a family that numbered in the hundreds, uncles, aunts, cousins, servants, knights, all living under the same banners and sharing the same bloodline.
Yet he walked among them like a ghost, seen but never acknowledged; fed but never welcomed; clothed but never embraced.
He watched siblings receive praise and protection while he remained invisible, observing them being taught and mourned when they were hurt.
And when he fell or cried or struggled under an unbearable weight in his chest? The world simply continued on without him.
He wasn’t beaten or starved or chained and somehow that made it worse because nothing hurt quite like being treated as though you didn’t exist at all.
Boren clenched his teeth as he drew in a shuddering breath; he would have preferred never having been born at all, truly preferred nonexistence over this strange half-life where he was present yet unwanted; breathing yet unacknowledged; alive yet unloved.
His fingers dug into the fabric of his robe.
But then... the Guild happened. The Gryphon District came alive with noise, the shouting, the laughter, the mingling scents of sweat, ale, ink, and metal.
For the first time in his life, people looked at him and didn’t see a funeral; they saw a man. They joked with him, argued with him, complained to him.
They trusted him. They called him Fatty Boren, a name that now carried humor instead of contempt. They slapped his shoulder in camaraderie.
They thanked him. They cursed at him. They relied on him. He mattered here. And now they wanted to take that away, the one place where he had finally felt... real.
Boren’s jaw tightened as hatred stirred within him. He had thought, perhaps foolishly, that even if everyone else despised him, his sister might be different.
That maybe beneath her distance, there was still something left of family. Today, that illusion shattered.
Even she didn’t see him as a brother anymore, only as a liability.
A stain. A piece out of place. Something inside him cracked quietly,not loudly enough for anyone to hear but thoroughly nonetheless.
At first, he didn’t notice the footsteps approaching, soft and measured, trained in their precision. It was only when a shadow fell across his blurred vision that he realized he was no longer alone.
"Young Master."
Just then a voice sounded, it was old, calm and refined.
Boren stiffened and hastily wiped his face with the back of his sleeve, scrubbing away tears though the redness remained and his breathing betrayed him. He forced himself upright, heart stuttering when he recognized the man before him: William, the main butler of House Stonehelm.
William stood tall in pristine black attire; despite his age, his posture remained straight and dignified. His silver hair was neatly combed back, exuding an authority that even high-ranking servants and minor nobles dared not dismiss.
He bowed slightly. "The Patriarch seeks your audience."
Those words landed like a hammer blow.
Boren’s breath caught in his throat as panic surged through his veins. "T-The Patriarch?" he stammered before he could stop himself. "William... I mean..fath..no..the Patriarch is looking for me?"
William’s expression remained neutral as he inclined his head slightly. "Yes."
Silence hung heavy between them as Boren’s mind raced with questions: Why? What had he done? Had his sister already spoken against him? Had someone reported something? Was this about the Guild? About his refusal? About simply existing?
A familiar fear crawled up his spine, cold and practiced, as his hands trembled slightly at his sides. After a moment’s hesitation, he swallowed hard and nodded resolutely.
"Lead the way."
William stepped aside gracefully and gestured with one gloved hand for Boren to follow down the pale path ahead of them.
William walked ahead, but after several paces, his gaze shifted briefly, glancing back. For the first time, something flickered across his eyes.
Pity.
So faint it might have been imagined and so real it hurt.
"What a poor lad," the old butler murmured quietly.
Boren didn’t respond, he only walked.Toward the man who had never once called him son.Toward the house that had never felt like home.Toward a meeting he did not want, but could not escape.
And behind him, beneath the great old tree, the stone remained damp where tears had fallen, as if the estate itself bore silent witness to a pain it had never cared to understand.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- The Joy Of Boredom
Chapter 2
- A Boring Death
Chapter 3
- Truck-Kuns Replacement
Chapter 4
- No Guild
Chapter 5
- The Tavern Of Broken Dreams
Chapter 6
- Caged Dreams
Chapter 7
- First Step
Chapter 8
- Headquarters Acquired
Chapter 9
- A God Thrice A Day
Chapter 10
- First Client
Chapter 11
- First Commission 1
Chapter 12
- First Commission 2
Chapter 13
- The First Adventurer 1
Chapter 14
- The First Adventurer 2
Chapter 15
- Mission Complete
Chapter 16
- Lottery
Chapter 17
- Kings Of The Night
Chapter 18
- A Hunters Sacrifice
Chapter 19
- Culling The Pack
Chapter 20
- Through Mortal Eyes
Chapter 21
- Phantom Gale Rend
Chapter 22
- Harvest
Chapter 23
- Alarm Clock
Chapter 24
- Echoes Of Another Life
Chapter 25
- Speaking Of The Devil
Chapter 26
- Where Is My Money
Chapter 27
- The Chicken And The Egg 1
Chapter 28
- The Chicken And The Egg 2 Bonus -
Chapter 29
- Keep What You Kill
Chapter 30
- The Saints Gambit
Chapter 31
- The First Believer
Chapter 32
- The True Reward
Chapter 33
- Under The Three Moons
Chapter 34
- The Porcelain Dynamo
Chapter 35
- The Pocket Change Princess
Chapter 36
- The Alchemists Commission
Chapter 37
- Just Out Of Reach
Chapter 38
- Mina 1
Chapter 39
- Mina 2
Chapter 40
- The Castration Ultimatum
Chapter 41
- The Gossip Gambit
Chapter 42
- Trouble Wearing Pigtails
Chapter 43
- Loot And Longing
Chapter 44
- The Ten Gold Gambit
Chapter 45
- The Gossip Master At Work
Chapter 46
- The Thirty-Minute Lie Bonus -
Chapter 47
- Wildfire
Chapter 48
- Happiness
Chapter 49
- Proof In Platinum
Chapter 50
- The Tavern Empties
Chapter 51
- A Hall No Longer Empty
Chapter 52
- The Agony Of Success
Chapter 53
- New Adventurers
Chapter 54
- A Race To Copper
Chapter 55
- Engineering Ambition
Chapter 56
- The Mercenary Queens Shadow
Chapter 57
- The Pioneers Burden
Chapter 58
- Paxs Payday Bonus -
Chapter 59
- The Beggar Sect Bonus -
Chapter 60
- Calculated Risk
Chapter 61
- Reaping The Rewards
Chapter 62
- The Lazy Mage Beginning
Chapter 63
- Labor Abuse
Chapter 64
- Guild Upgrade
Chapter 65
- Conditions
Chapter 66
- Lottery
Chapter 67
- A Job Worth More Than Money
Chapter 68
- The City No One Sees
Chapter 69
- The Price Of Bread Bonus -
Chapter 70
- The First Banner
Chapter 71
- Training The Worthless
Chapter 72
- The Power Map Of Greyvale
Chapter 73
- The Most Dangerous Currency
Chapter 74
- Trust Is The Rarest Currency
Chapter 75
- A Treasure Found
Chapter 76
- The Bell of Copper
Chapter 77
- The Burden Of A Pioneer
Chapter 78
- The Guildmasters Therapy Session Bonus -
Chapter 79
- The War Beyond The Walls
Chapter 80
- Brave Or Foolish
Chapter 81
- Weaponizing A Grudge
Chapter 82
- The Hunter Departs
Chapter 83
- Blood And Ash 1
Chapter 84
- Blood And Ash 2 Bonus -
Chapter 85
- The Weight Of A Coin
Chapter 86
- Crimson Homecoming
Chapter 87
- Before The Storm
Chapter 88
- The Crimson Devil Bonus -
Chapter 89
- Timing Is Everything Bonus -
Chapter 90
- The Cost Of Literacy
Chapter 91
- Midnight Ink
Chapter 92
- Release My Sister
Chapter 93
- Invincibility
Chapter 94
- You Cannot Take Her
Chapter 95
- Pages Turn
Chapter 96
- A Choice Of Trust
Chapter 97
- The Strongest Chains
Chapter 98
- The Three Doors
Chapter 99
- Ledgers Of Conquest
Chapter 100
- Snowball Effect
Chapter 101
- Cages Of Opportunity
Chapter 102
- Copper Pride
Chapter 103
- Weight Of First
Chapter 104
- The Burden Of The First
Chapter 105
- The Weight Of Being Chosen
Chapter 106
- Ambition
Chapter 107
- The Weight Of Walking
Chapter 108
- System Reboot And A Santa
Chapter 109
- The Applicant Of Substance
Chapter 110
- The Glided Cage
Chapter 111
- Guild Upgrade D
Chapter 112
- Overnight Metamorphosis
Chapter 113
- Claiming The Hall
Chapter 114
- The Desk Is A Battlefield
Chapter 115
- People Are More Dangerous Than Monsters
Chapter 116
- A New Center Of Gravity
Chapter 117
- Report
Chapter 118
- Stonehelm Blood
Chapter 119
- A Desk For A Nobody Bonus -
Chapter 120
- The Most Elegant Blade Bonus -
Chapter 121
- Winemaker
Chapter 122
- Gryphon District Gambit
Chapter 123
- Circles Under The Moon
Chapter 124
- A Sea Without A Shore
Chapter 125
- System Alert Dungeon
Chapter 126
- On The Nature Of Dungeons
Chapter 127
- First Blood First Core 1
Chapter 128
- First Blood First Core 2
Chapter 129
- First Blood First Core 3
Chapter 130
- Mana Liquid
Chapter 131
- Dungeon Pass
Chapter 132
- The Forest Dungeon 1
Chapter 133
- The Forest Dungeon 2
Chapter 134
- The Forest Dungeon 3
Chapter 135
- Invisible Battlefield Bonus -
Chapter 136
- Greed Has No Curfew Bonus -
Chapter 137
- Valley Of Stone Teeth
Chapter 138
- The Moving Cliff
Chapter 139
- Crimson Meteor
Chapter 140
- Awakening To Vulnerability
Chapter 141
- Wall Of Jericho
Chapter 142
- Calculating The Cost
Chapter 143
- The Guildmaster Returns
Chapter 144
- Something Is coming
Chapter 145
- To Build Not To Take
Chapter 146
- Within Reason
Chapter 147
- The Announcement
Chapter 148
- Reckoning
Chapter 149
- A New Science
Chapter 150
- Engine For Migration
Chapter 151
- The Puppeteer
Chapter 152
- The Brothers Shadow Bonus -
Chapter 153
- The Unshielded King Bonus -
Chapter 154
- Anatomy Of A Dungeon
Chapter 155
- An Early Narrative
Chapter 156
- The Unseen Eyes
Chapter 157
- Hollow Hill
Chapter 158
- Forged In Solitude
Chapter 159
- The Forgetful Librarian
Chapter 160
- Adventurer District
Chapter 161
- Legitimacy As A Battlefield
Chapter 162
- Resonance
Chapter 163
- The Gravity Defense
Chapter 164
- Weight Of A Name
Chapter 165
- Living Funeral
Chapter 166
- A Fathers Support
Chapter 167
- Guild Upgrade C Rank
Chapter 168
- New Mission
Chapter 169
- Shameless Guildmaster
Chapter 170
- Cathedral
Chapter 171
- Lyana Windsoul
Chapter 172
- Second Floor
Chapter 173
- Mana Tower
Chapter 174
- Golden Goose
Chapter 175
- Seven Million Gold Coins
Chapter 176
- Kicks Under The Table
Chapter 177
- Greed Risk Reason
Chapter 178
- War Planning Room
Chapter 179
- Mage
Chapter 180
- Soul Expansion
Chapter 181
- Incoming Storm
Chapter 182
- Evergreen Graveyard
Chapter 183
- Home Front
Chapter 184
- Lions Gate Bonus -
Chapter 185
- Queen Among Beasts Bonus -
Chapter 186
- King Of The Abyss
Chapter 187
- Blood Against Fire
Chapter 188
- Optimized Predator
Chapter 189
- Two Kings Bonus -
Chapter 190
- Crimson Transposition
Chapter 191
- Death Of A Monarch
Chapter 192
- Unseen Enemy Bonus -
Chapter 193
- V-13
Chapter 194
- Come Home
Chapter 195
- Slaughter 1
Chapter 196
- Slaughter 2
Chapter 197
- A Stroll Through The Park
Chapter 198
- Whetstone
Chapter 199
- Fault
Chapter 200
- Catalyst
Chapter 201
- Grandmaster