Chapter 6 Kaecilius Mister K

Right now I'm in Balthazar's Arcana Cabana antique shop, and I'm fighting a wizard named Mr K (Kaecilius in Dr Strange's universe) .

Balthazar was upstairs, but when he heard the sounds of a fight, he rushed downstairs to join the fray. He looked at Mr. K coldly with his blue human eyes and his scary grey eyes with a frightening red dim halo. Gone was his usual kindness and the old friendliness he had shown before. The little bad temper during the battle with friends.

His eyes only revealed that he was a powerful wizard and the legendary and terrifying vampire king.

(Balthazar comes down from the upstairs, staring at Mr K. with a cold and calculating look in his eyes. Gone is the friendly and playful demeanour he often showed in battle. There was an air of power and authority about him, and his voice was cold and resolute.

"You've chosen the wrong opponent, Mr K."

K: I brought darkness to your...place...what can you do?

(Balthazar listens to Mr K., his eyes narrowed, his voice cold and calculating.)

"Darkness... You brought darkness into my antique shop, thinking it would do you good. But let me assure you, Mr K, I have power beyond your imagination, stronger and purer. I will I will not hesitate to protect my store and those within it from your malicious intent. You have underestimated the depth of my power. The forces I wield are far greater than anything you could imagine. Proceed with caution, for You will soon find yourself facing forces beyond your understanding.

Merlin was watching the battle from upstairs. He remained hidden and silently witnessed the confrontation between Balthazar and Herr K.

Horvath came in from the doorway, and instead of attacking Balthazar immediately as usual, he stepped aside and laughed at Mr K, saying that Mr K was stupid, because Horvath usually knew that Balthazar's attack did not use his full strength at all. , and in fact, Mr K is much weaker than Horvath.

Horvath: Mr K, I am much stronger than you, but I still don't dare to completely offend Balthazar. If Balthazar Blake goes all out, you're doomed, fool

Balthazar glanced at Horvath and, despite their past disagreements, found himself agreeing with him. He turned his eyes back to Mr K., his expression grim and stern.

"Horvath is right, Mr K. You underestimate my abilities and the true extent of my power. I have been fighting you, but now I am ready to unleash my full power, both as a wizard and as a legend.

Merlin watched from upstairs and decided to intervene. He shouted a warning, his tone full of seriousness.

"Mr K, listen to us. Balthazar is a force to be reckoned with, and he has held back until now. But if you force his hand, you will face a force greater than anything you have ever faced. You are urged to reconsider your course of action for your own sake.

As Mr K refuses to heed the warning, Balthazar realizes he has no choice but to demonstrate the true extent of his power. A look of cold determination appeared on his face, and he was ready to unleash all his strength on Mr K.

Balthazar looked at him... Now his human eyes and the monster's were much colder, colder than ice... He focused on him... This poor and weak Mr K had to kneel and be subjected to Balthazar's mental magic of controlled attacks.

As Balthazar fixed his cold, steely eyes upon Mr K, both monster and human, with intense concentration, he began to focus his mental magic. The air is thick with otherworldly energy that envelops Mr K, forcing him to kneel before the legendary Vampire King. As Mr K fell to his knees, completely possessed by Balthazar's mental magic attack, Balthazar's voice rang out, the cold voice piercing the air like an icy dagger "You will understand the true extent of my power and the folly of your actions".

Amazingly, Horvath handed Balthazar his cane, which now turned into a sword, and now Balthazar raised Horvath's sword…. The Vampire King gripped his weapon tightly, feeling the weight and power in his hands. With a cold determination in his eyes, he raised his sword, ready to swing the sharp blade at Mr K. When Balthazar was about to draw his sword, he stared at Mr K with a cold, steely gaze. His voice was low and cold, full of threats and warnings: "Mr K, you think you are better than me?" The legendary vampire king is even more powerful, but now you are kneeling before me, completely powerless. It is time for you to admit defeat and I may show mercy"

No!

Balthazar had no choice but to kill. When Mr K stubbornly refused to surrender, Balthazar's expression hardened. He realised there was no other choice now, no other way to end this threat. The sword in his hand gleamed in the dim light, the blade ready to deliver the final blow. ending.

(Balthazar swings his sword with such swiftness and precision that the blade whizzes through the air as it makes contact with its target. The blow is powerful and decisive, ending the threat posed by Mr K.)

Now Balthazar Blake passes the sword back to Horvath: Horvath, this is your sword. If I remember correctly, you forged it—a good one, a very good one. Now I know why the decision was made to put it in a cane and carry it for more than 1284 years, even in an era when canes were no longer fashionable.

Horvath looked at the sword with eyes full of respect and admiration for the process of making this weapon. He took it from Balthazar's hands, admiring the blade's intricate details and razor-sharp edge. "I forged it myself, a testament to my skill as a smith. I have carried it for more than 1,284 years, and it has never failed me in battle."

Me: Even as a walking stick?

"Yes," he admitted. "Sometimes one needs to be discreet, and carrying a cane is a more subtle way to keep my weapon at my side. I assure you that even in cane form, it still possesses the same power and force as when fully functioning as a sword. strength.

After the fight, we decided to walk around the city, from parks to churches to pipe organs.