Young Master's PoV: Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day

Updated: Feb 24, 2026

Settings

Size: 18px
Line Height: 1.5
Transparency: 75%

Chapter Summary

Young Master's PoV: Woke Up As A Villain In A Game One Day• Chapter 395

"—I’m glad your family is generous enough to forgive someone as lowly and impatient as me," Ray corrected smoothly, tucking the drone away with blurring speed. He just remained there by the wall at full attention, looking like a particularly judgmental suit of armor. Finally, he gazed down at me, and just as I was preparing a follow-up argument, he began to recite a poem in his rumbling baritone voice: "Chained in iron, walled in stone,Far from family, you die alone.

Chapter 395: This Is Why I Hate PropheciesAfter dinner, everyone turned in for the night.

Lily still didn’t show her face even once.

The next day, most of us woke up late for breakfast.

No one could blame us for savoring the luxury of actual bedding after spending weeks (if not months by Earth’s standard time) wandering through a nightmare-infested jungle.

Honestly, I didn’t even want to get out of bed.

Half because I was still sore and bone-tired, and the other half because I spent most of the night tossing and turning.

Why did her reaction bother me so much?

Should I apologize?

How would I even apologise?

Wait a second!

I’m her Master!

She should be the one apologizing to me!

Thoughts like those kept bombarding my mind in a loop.

By the time I finally dragged my sorry self down to the dining hall, the sun was high enough to be offensive.

The smell of an actual, decadent breakfast — sizzling bacon, toasted bread, exotic soups, and expensive teas — was like a glimpse of heaven.

Mostly everyone else had already eaten at a reasonable hour that was usually reserved for breakfast, so there weren’t many people present here.

For starters, there was Michael.

He had his face pressed against the long dining table next to a plate of half-eaten eggs, while Ray was very aggressively nursing a cup of coffee next to him.

"Morning, Sunshine," Ray muttered, not even bothering to look up.

"Or is it afternoon now?

" "Shut up," I said, sitting down as my joints popped in protest.

"How do you have this much energy?

I feel old.

" I suppose my body was still recovering from the added strain of the grafting surgery, because I certainly looked like I was having a worse time than anyone else.

There was also a constant chill in my right arm, though its intensity wasn’t nearly as unbearable as the first time I’d felt it.

Ray smirked before nodding sagely like he was about to impart some grand wisdom.

"You act happy, you feel happy.

That’s the secret to life, young one!

" I gave him a deadpan look.

"So, I take it they returned your drone?

" His smirk immediately widened into a full-blown grin as he produced a drone from behind his back, holding it up high.

"Yup!

Not a single second of footage deleted!

Well, except for that conversation between you and your aunt.

They purged that.

But I’ll be generous enough to forgive your family for such a minor transgression—" A guard standing behind him cleared his throat with a loud cough.

"—I’m glad your family is generous enough to forgive someone as lowly and impatient as me," Ray corrected smoothly, tucking the drone away with blurring speed.

The guard didn’t move.

He just remained there by the wall at full attention, looking like a particularly judgmental suit of armor.

I ignored them both, reaching for a piece of toast and buttering it.

"Where is everyone?

" I asked.

Gods, my voice sounded like it had been dragged through gravel.

"Vince is in the keep, greedily eyeing all the golden statues.

He can’t seem to wrap his head around how much of this fortress’s architecture is made of actual bullion," Ray replied.

"Sweet Alexia is somewhere being the doll she is.

Michael, as you can see, has fused with the mahogany.

I’m just keeping him company.

" I...

didn’t know if what he was doing counted as keeping company.

Michael let out a muffled groan into the table, which I took as a greeting.

"And Juliana?

" I tried to make the question sound casual, like I was just taking attendance.

I failed.

My hand applied a bit too much force to the strawberry jam, and the butter knife tore straight through the toast.

It was a tell so obvious that Ray might as well have caught it on his drone in 4K.

Thankfully, because it was Ray, he didn’t notice a thing.

"Ah, the Ice Queen has finished breakfast long ago and has now been practicing sword arts in the second-floor garden.

It’s a beautiful garden, by the way.

Very scenic.

My family has one just like it.

" I offered a stiff nod in response but my mind was already elsewhere.

As I ate, the two of us talked about a dozen different topics, occasionally trying to cheer up Michael.

Nothing worked.

After I finally finished my meal, we gave up on words and simply dragged the heartbroken boy toward the bathhouse.

••• Just so we’re on the same page, it wasn’t an actual bathhouse.

It was simply the communal bathing area of the main mansion, but it was so incomprehensibly large it could have doubled as a small lake.

(I’m slightly exaggerating.

) The steam rising from the hot water within the carved marble tub in the floor was thick enough to reduce visibility to barely a meter.

It was perfect, honestly.

Because I didn’t want to look at Michael’s moping face or Ray’s surprisingly toned physique while I tried to wash away the literal and metaphorical grime of the last few weeks.

I still had thick layers of gauze wrapped around my right arm to hide its monstrous appearance, so no one noticed the difference much even as we all stripped down.

Then, we dumped Michael into the shallow end of the pool.

He floated there like a piece of depressed driftwood.

"Please don’t drown," I told him, leaning my head back against the heated stone of the tub’s edge.

"Don’t worry," he gurgled.

I was worried.

The guy was actually in depression.

Ray, meanwhile, was busy seeing if he could use the rising steam to pull off some kind of theatrical entrance, disappearing into a fog bank only to reappear a few feet away with a splash.

For the second time in a single day, I ignored him.

After we finished bathing, I called in a few butlers to give us all a proper shave and a civilized haircut.

Even with the rough stubble on my face, I didn’t look terrible.

But I just...

You see, I didn’t have much in common with my father in terms of appearance.

We had the same shade of hair, sure.

But he liked to keep his styled in waves that flowed down to his neck like a lion’s mane.

I preferred to keep mine short.

As for our eyes — his were a tinge lighter than mine, and much scarier.

Although people told me my eyes held the same egotistical resolve that was the signature trait of every Theosbane, I never really saw it.

Also, he was broad and heavily muscled.

But I hated his physique because it wasn’t aesthetically appealing.

Not to me, at least.

So, despite being father and son, we shared no strong resemblance in features or build.

...

Except for our beards.

Both our facial hair was dark black, in stark contrast to our golden-blond hair.

It’s a weird combination, I know.

I’ve been told.

But that was the reason I hated keeping a beard.

It made me look too much like him.

So, I sat there in the plush barber’s chair, the scent of expensive sandalwood shaving cream was all that filled the air as a very focused butler worked a straight razor along my jawline.

Before long, the three of us were looking as clean and sharp as men’s magazine models.

••• By the afternoon, our weapons were returned to us.

The knights had retrieved them from the depths of the Lake after my father had rescued everyone.

Along with Aurieth and my Vajra, the trident — the one that wasn’t currently soul-bound to anyone — was also handed back to me.

I never offered it to my companions because I had a very good candidate in mind for it.

I just needed to get back to the Academy.

Speaking of going back...

it was time.

An entourage of guards was making the final preparations to escort us back to Earth — specifically to Luxara, my hometown and one of the two Ducal capitals of the West.

My father didn’t come to bid me goodbye, which was expected.

...

So I went to him.

Don’t get me wrong.

I wasn’t exactly excited to see the man.

I just needed to clear up a few things I hadn’t had the chance to address during our last chat.

To start with, I needed to know what Thalia’s death prophecy even was.

••• "You’re asking me?

" "...

Who else am I supposed to ask?

" Uncle Thorax blinked at me.

I blinked back harder.

Yeah, apparently, my father wasn’t in his office, and I had no idea where else he’d be in this massive fortress.

So, I’d just grabbed my uncle when our paths crossed outside the throne room in the garden.

"Why do you even want to know her prophecy?

" he asked, eyes narrowing.

His suspicion was logical.

If you know a person’s death prophecy, you can try to guide them toward it.

You won’t always succeed, but an attempt wouldn’t hurt.

And considering how much drama there was between Thalia and me, my uncle was likely assuming that I was planning her murder.

"I’m not planning her murder," I said bluntly, rolling my eyes.

"I just want to know if it’s related to the war I’m being sent to.

" "It isn’t," he replied, already beginning to turn away.

I quickly sidestepped to block his path, staring directly into the eyes of a man who stood more than two heads taller than me.

"Let me be the judge of that.

Or am I trusted enough to bleed for the family, but not trusted enough to know the dangers involved?

" Uncle Thorax kept looking at me.

Then he sighed, massaging the bridge of his nose.

Finally, he gazed down at me, and just as I was preparing a follow-up argument, he began to recite a poem in his rumbling baritone voice: "Chained in iron, walled in stone,Far from family, you die alone.

The war is lost, your banners fall,Slain by the one your own you call.

"...

Fuck.

The ominous words hung there for a moment too long, like the humidity before a thunderstorm.

I felt that familiar, nagging chill in my right arm again — a prickle that had absolutely nothing to do with the temperature of the garden around us.

"Slain by the one your own you call?

" I repeated.

Uncle Thorax didn’t nod, but his silence was loud enough.

I still pressed ahead anyway.

"That sounds like we’re going to be betrayed from the inside.

I really don’t like that phrasing, especially when Aunt Morgan just confirmed we found assassins embedded in the household staff—" Uncle Thorax grabbed my shoulder to cut me off.

"Hey.

Not we.

She.

This was your sister’s prophecy, Samael.

She was the one fated to be betrayed by someone she called her own.

There are a thousand ways to interpret a prophecy.

Don’t panic more than you need to.

" That did absolutely nothing to reassure me.

"Besides," he continued, all but hissing now.

"We have already cleared any suspicious personnel from the ranks.

We have been thorough.

Your job will just be to lead our fleets to Ezra, hand over command to him, and only fight when absolutely necessary.

Got it?

" ...

That still didn’t reassure me.

But I answered anyway, keeping my voice flat.

"Lead the fleets, hand over command, fight only when needed, and don’t die.

Got it.

" Yeah, I added the don’t die part myself.

Still...

it sounded simple when he said it.

But prophecies have a nasty habit of turning simple into confusing.

’Slain by the one your own you call.

’If that was Thalia’s fate, then the traitor wasn’t just some disgruntled foot soldier or a lowly servant.

It was someone in the inner circle.

Someone who shared our table.

Maybe even someone who shared our...

blood.

...

No, hold on!

That would contradict the ’Far from family, you die alone’ part.

Actually, on that note, if Thalia was originally going to join Ezra at Iron Height, how was she supposed to end up ’far from family’?

...

Argh!

See?

This is exactly why I hate prophecies.

Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Ch 9 Ch 10 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 16 Ch 17 Ch 18 Ch 19 Ch 20 Ch 21 Ch 22 Ch 23 Ch 24 Ch 25 Ch 26 Ch 27 Ch 28 Ch 29 Ch 30 Ch 31 Ch 32 Ch 33 Ch 34 Ch 35 Ch 36 Ch 37 Ch 38 Ch 39 Ch 40 Ch 41 Ch 42 Ch 43 Ch 44 Ch 45 Ch 46 Ch 47 Ch 48 Ch 49 Ch 50 Ch 51 Ch 52 Ch 53 Ch 54 Ch 55 Ch 56 Ch 57 Ch 58 Ch 59 Ch 60 Ch 61 Ch 62 Ch 63 Ch 64 Ch 65 Ch 66 Ch 67 Ch 68 Ch 69 Ch 70 Ch 71 Ch 72 Ch 73 Ch 74 Ch 75 Ch 76 Ch 77 Ch 78 Ch 79 Ch 80 Ch 81 Ch 82 Ch 83 Ch 84 Ch 85 Ch 86 Ch 87 Ch 88 Ch 89 Ch 90 Ch 91 Ch 92 Ch 93 Ch 94 Ch 95 Ch 96 Ch 97 Ch 98 Ch 99 Ch 100 Ch 101 Ch 102 Ch 103 Ch 104 Ch 105 Ch 106 Ch 107 Ch 108 Ch 109 Ch 110 Ch 111 Ch 112 Ch 113 Ch 114 Ch 115 Ch 116 Ch 117 Ch 118 Ch 119 Ch 120 Ch 121 Ch 122 Ch 123 Ch 124 Ch 125 Ch 126 Ch 127 Ch 128 Ch 129 Ch 130 Ch 131 Ch 132 Ch 133 Ch 134 Ch 135 Ch 136 Ch 137 Ch 138 Ch 139 Ch 140 Ch 141 Ch 142 Ch 143 Ch 144 Ch 145 Ch 146 Ch 147 Ch 148 Ch 149 Ch 150 Ch 151 Ch 152 Ch 153 Ch 154 Ch 155 Ch 156 Ch 157 Ch 158 Ch 159 Ch 160 Ch 161 Ch 162 Ch 163 Ch 164 Ch 165 Ch 166 Ch 167 Ch 168 Ch 169 Ch 170 Ch 171 Ch 172 Ch 173 Ch 174 Ch 175 Ch 176 Ch 177 Ch 178 Ch 179 Ch 180 Ch 181 Ch 182 Ch 183 Ch 184 Ch 185 Ch 186 Ch 187 Ch 188 Ch 189 Ch 190 Ch 191 Ch 192 Ch 193 Ch 194 Ch 195 Ch 196 Ch 197 Ch 198 Ch 199 Ch 200 Ch 201 Ch 202 Ch 203 Ch 204 Ch 205 Ch 206 Ch 207 Ch 208 Ch 209 Ch 210 Ch 211 Ch 212 Ch 213 Ch 214 Ch 215 Ch 216 Ch 217 Ch 218 Ch 219 Ch 220 Ch 221 Ch 222 Ch 223 Ch 224 Ch 225 Ch 226 Ch 227 Ch 228 Ch 229 Ch 230 Ch 231 Ch 232 Ch 233 Ch 234 Ch 235 Ch 236 Ch 237 Ch 238 Ch 239 Ch 240 Ch 241 Ch 242 Ch 243 Ch 244 Ch 245 Ch 246 Ch 247 Ch 248 Ch 249 Ch 250 Ch 251 Ch 252 Ch 253 Ch 254 Ch 255 Ch 256 Ch 257 Ch 258 Ch 259 Ch 260 Ch 261 Ch 262 Ch 263 Ch 264 Ch 265 Ch 266 Ch 267 Ch 268 Ch 269 Ch 270 Ch 271 Ch 272 Ch 273 Ch 274 Ch 275 Ch 276 Ch 277 Ch 278 Ch 279 Ch 280 Ch 281 Ch 282 Ch 283 Ch 284 Ch 285 Ch 286 Ch 287 Ch 288 Ch 289 Ch 290 Ch 291 Ch 292 Ch 293 Ch 294 Ch 295 Ch 296 Ch 297 Ch 298 Ch 299 Ch 300 Ch 301 Ch 302 Ch 303 Ch 304 Ch 305 Ch 306 Ch 307 Ch 308 Ch 309 Ch 310 Ch 311 Ch 312 Ch 313 Ch 314 Ch 315 Ch 316 Ch 317 Ch 318 Ch 319 Ch 320 Ch 321 Ch 322 Ch 323 Ch 324 Ch 325 Ch 326 Ch 327 Ch 328 Ch 329 Ch 330 Ch 331 Ch 332 Ch 333 Ch 334 Ch 335 Ch 336 Ch 337 Ch 338 Ch 339 Ch 340 Ch 341 Ch 342 Ch 343 Ch 344 Ch 345 Ch 346 Ch 347 Ch 348 Ch 349 Ch 350 Ch 351 Ch 352 Ch 353 Ch 354 Ch 355 Ch 356 Ch 357 Ch 358 Ch 359 Ch 360 Ch 361 Ch 362 Ch 363 Ch 364 Ch 365 Ch 366 Ch 367 Ch 368 Ch 369 Ch 370 Ch 371 Ch 372 Ch 373 Ch 374 Ch 375 Ch 376 Ch 377 Ch 378 Ch 379 Ch 380 Ch 381 Ch 382 Ch 383 Ch 384 Ch 385 Ch 386 Ch 387 Ch 388 Ch 389 Ch 390 Ch 391 Ch 392 Ch 393 Ch 394 Ch 395 Ch 396 Ch 397 Ch 398 Ch 399 Ch 400 Ch 401 Ch 402 Ch 403 Ch 404 Ch 405 Ch 406 Ch 407 Ch 408 Ch 409 Ch 410 Ch 411 Ch 412 Ch 413 Ch 414