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Chapter 194: The Reaper

  All the ing maes quickly worked to up the dirty studio as Masa walked toward the interview area, then sat down on the sofa naturally, ign everyone's rea. He then g the woman, who worked as the interviewer for his uncle, and said, " it."

  "..."

  Sawamura Maki was in a daze by the order that came from Masa's lips. The person who had said that he wished to work together with all the people at this moment was like a demon, a devil, who deceived the hearts of everyo inwardly disdained all of those humans.

  Yes, as a master of ag, she could tell that everything was just an act by Masa.

  Everything, whether it was his wish to work together to create a better world, all of that was just a lie.

  Like how people with high status treated the magis like livestock, Masa also treated them the same way, so at that moment, despite feeling disgusted from the blood and pile of meat on his shoe, Maki lowered her head and moved on the ground as she ed up his shoes.

  Her fear overtook all of her rationality, and she just didn't want to die, so she was obedient and listeo his order quietly, ing up his shoe like a sve. Even if she was frightened, wished to run away, and had been living as a pampered young dy, she wasn't an idiot, and it was because she was smart that she uood her situation well.

  Without even looking at Maki, Masa said, "Uncle, get all the data of this man and everythied to him, including those behind him."

  As Masa sat down, Masa's uncle also subsciously stood up. "Yes."

  "We're too kind." Masa sighed, thinking that their reputation was so good, like a martyr, which wasn't good.

  "..." Maki.

  While Maki eechless by Masa's words, what kind of a person would kill people without batting ahen ask a beautiful woman like her to up his dirty shoes that were covered in the blood a of the corpse?

  "You don't have to worry. I will get all of them in an hour." Masa's unodded, then asked, "Are you going to kill all of them?"

  "We will."

  "Okay." Masa's unodded without questioning Masa's decision, but then, he asked, "The domestic aside, what about those that are outside the try? We 't leave the try, you know?"

  "It's fine. I have developed a new magibsp;

  "That's great!"

  Masa's uncle was so happy.

  "Destroy them thhly. Let that anization disappear."

  "We will."

  Did the anti-magic anizations think that the magis wouldn't do anything just because they had the support of many?

  Don't be kidding!

  If there was a reason why the magis didn't do anything to those anizations, it was because all of those magis that they had provoked were too weak!

  Behind those anizations was the support of many tries, wealthy people, politis, and many of those who had power within this world, and it was because of their status, power, and authority that the magis were powerless to do anything.

  Yet, Masa was different.

  He had the power, the authority, and everything.

  If he remained in sileer all of this, he khat all of them would attack him and his family together, thinking that they were easy to bully and they could do anything, so he khat he had to create a persona, a terror to all of those people, especially those who wao hurt him and his family.

  "I am waiting here."

  "Yes, I will get everything ready soon."

  Masa's uncle ignored Maki since he knew well that this woman's fate was over.

  Then, as Masa's uncle left, the others also naturally left, leaving only Masa and Maki, who ed up his shoes silently.

  "Is this how you treat our trust?"

  "I—"

  Before Maki could make an excuse, Masa pressed her head to the ground, which made her beg and apologize desperately.

  "I am sorry! I am sorry! I don't know anything! I know that my father has a e with the anti-magi anization, but I hought that they would do something like this! Please don't kill me! Please don't kill me!"

  When Masa's feet were on her head, the thought of her body being spttered into a disgusting pile of meat made her almost have a mental breakdown. Fag the might of a magi, especially one like Masa, she could do nothing. Yes, this was the studio of a famous television pany, and it should have been easy to broadcast his cruelty to the world, yet she knew well about the specialty of the Isshiki family.

  At this moment, in this pce, and in time, no one could save her.

  If Masa wished her to die, then she would die today, and she kept begging him when she felt the for his foot bee stronger until soon, he released her, and she thanked him repeatedly.

  "It's too te. You, your parents, and everyone, all of them, will die today."

  "Please, no! Don't do that! I beg you! Please! We will do anything to fix this mistake!"

  Masa didn't say anything and just watched her beautiful face that was stained with her tears as the silhouette of her lewd body erfectly dispyed on her expensive dress.

  "e here. Let me show your siy."

  Maki blushed, watg Masa, who was looking down at her, but she didn't hesitate and was so gd that she had a beautiful face. Moving closer, she didn't approach him and just moved to his lower body obediently with startled and amazement before she opened her full, beautiful lips and swallowed his rge stiffness.

  "That's good."

  Masa praised Maki as he gently patted her head. "Don't mess again. There is no more ce."

  "Um, Hiiro-sama~!"

  Soon, Maki worked so hard to please her new master~!

  ---

  "Done?"

  "Yup." Masa's uncle looked around and asked, "Did you kill her?"

  "No, she is useful, after all."

  While Masa had many busihe media was quite a touchy subject, and it robably even harder for a magi to acquire it as no human, especially those with high status, wished fis to get their hands on it.

  So, the only way for them to trol the media was by proxy; Sawamura Maki might be just an actress, but her father was the president of the Culture unicatiowork, a holding pany that owned rge numbers of media panies.

  If there was a reason why anti-magic extremists could e to the studio, it was all due to the e of the father of Sawamura Maki with the anti-magic anizations.

  Naturally, Maki and her father didn't pn to betray the Isshiki family and Masa. Instead, due to their es with this anization, they let their guard down and never expected that the anizations they had a e with would do something so reckless by letting one of their members into this interview and messing it up.

  "It was all thanks to you, Masa."

  If Masa didn't give that speech, Masa's uncle khat everything would be a mess.

  "It's fine. I wish for our pn to succeed, after all."

  Masa's uncle smiled and gave him the dots. "That's all the data we have on ahat was reted to this i."

  "Thanks."

  "Are you going to take down all of them?" Masa's uncle couldn't help but ask. "Many of them aren't living in Japan. They scatter everywhere, whether it is USNA, Great Asia Union, South-East Asian League, New Soviet Union, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, Indo-Persian Federation, or rather, every try in this world."

  "It's fine."

  Yet, Masa was calm and said, "I will erase all of them tonight."

  As he finished reading the dots, he returhem to his uncle and said, "Take care of the aftermath."

  "Leave that to us."

  As those words fell, Masa vanished, and at the same time, all the high members of then anti-magic anizations and those who were reted to this i pletely vaoo, as if they were taken away to hell, causing fear and terror to everyone, who knew, especially when this happened in just a night on Japan's time.

  The distance, security, and any efforts were meaningless, and as long as you were registered and involved in the act, all of them pletely vanished without any traces and were impossible to find.

  For the first time, the true terror of the Isshiki family is pletely shown.

  The Reaper.

  This was the name given by the magic or an individual within the Isshiki family and was also the starting point that proved that magic had surpassed meical, nuclear, and biological arms.

  And this was the true dawn of history for the raown as Magis, in all of its high glory and darkest suffering.

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