Chapter 255: The Bargain_Part 2 – A Turning Point in Married To The Mad Vampire Lord by Ash20
In this chapter of Married To The Mad Vampire Lord, Ash20 introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 255: The Bargain_Part 2 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
In no time, bodies littered the ground, some dead, others groaning in pain, struggling to recover from the brutal injuries they had suffered at his hands.
Though many more still charged at him, Rohan did not break a sweat as he fought them off.
The king watched, almost in disbelief.
He had heard stories and even witnessed firsthand the ferocity with which his nephew had fought as a boy. But never had he imagined that, as a grown man, Rohan could so effortlessly slaughter his best-trained guards. He tore them apart limb by limb as if they were made of paper.
And all the while, as he fought, his darkened eyes never left Zion—his target for coming here.
The king did not like that look on his face, nor did he like the fact that Rohan was killing so many of his important men.
But he had prepared for this moment.
Thanks to an unknown ally, he had a little surprise of his own for his arrogant nephew, who fought below like a man who believed he could not die.
"Release them. Now," the king ordered, his voice cold as he turned to the guard standing just behind him. "All of them."
"Yes, Your Majesty!" the guard leapt away from the balcony without hesitation.
Rohan grabbed a vampire, twisted his head effortlessly, and then flung the head and body in opposite directions, ensuring they were far enough apart to prevent any chance of healing. That was the fastest way to kill a vampire: decapitate them and make sure the body couldn’t reconnect.
He kept going, moving like a storm through the chaos, killing each one with ruthless precision until the number of enemies reduced to no more than five.
Blood stained his face and body by the time he was done with the last of them. Then, sighing, he clapped his hands together once, the sound echoing through the bloody silence. He looked up at the king.
"Fucking hell," he said, clicking his tongue. "That was a whole lot of men you let me waste."
But then, the humor vanished from his face at once.
Just as he prepared to leap again, this time heading for the balcony where the king was standing to finish up everything and return to his wife, a figure appeared out of nowhere. It moved faster than he had. A massive figure with a smooth, powerful motion.
In the blink of an eye, Rohan was swiped aside by a weapon so large, it could rival the height of a tower.
The impact sent him flying backwards, but he caught himself quickly. His feet hit the ground hard, sliding back as he steadied himself. He didn’t fall but almost did.
Planting his feet firmly to the ground to steady himself from the impact of such a mighty hit, his gaze darkened as he looked up.
And there they were—Gaggers.
Not just four like in the forest when they cornered him and wanted to take his life that day.
More than twenty of them now.
They circled him like predators, each wielding their large, unique weapons. Each one was as massive and barbaric as he remembered, towering over him like mountains, their breaths heavy and eyes wild.
Though Rohan had expected being surrounded by vampires and had prepared to fight them, he had not expected the Gaggers to be here to protect the king. Their appearance confirmed his suspicion: the king had known he was coming. Someone had told him. The setup was too precise to be a coincidence.
And Rohan didn’t have to wonder long who had told the king about his plans today.
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