Kingdom Hearts: Consumed by Darkness

Chapter 135: Chapter 135



The sun had fully risen by the time Helios, Ophelia, and Phil arrived at the property Helios had just purchased. It sat on the outskirts of Thebes, nestled against a rocky hillside, with only a few crumbling ruins marking the path toward it. One word it was a mess. In fact, one might mistake it for an abandoned ruin if you didn't look closely.

 

Helios grinned.

 

The mansion was huge—bigger than he expected. A true Greek estate, its white stone exterior had long since dulled from age and exposure. Cracks ran along the pillars that lined the entrance, and half the roof of one of the outer buildings had caved in.

 

The mansion itself had ten bedrooms, two separate buildings, and a servants' quarters large enough to house six people. It was a palace in ruin, still standing but barely holding onto its dignity.

 

And Helios loved it.

 

Ophelia, the ever-exuberant saleswoman, was already moving ahead, arms wide as she gestured toward the estate. "Ain't she a beauty?"

 

Phil gave her a deadpan look. "That's one way to describe it."

 

The trio walked through the massive wooden doors, which creaked loudly as they pushed open. Inside, the smell of dust and damp air greeted them immediately. Cobwebs clung to the rafters, broken furniture lay scattered across the marble floors, and faded murals decorated the walls—chipped and cracked from neglect.

 

Ophelia, however, didn't skip a beat.

 

She turned, still smiling as if she had just presented a pristine masterpiece.

 

"Alright, big guy, let me take you through the grand tour."

 

Phil muttered, "Grand ain't the word I'd use…"

 

Ignoring him, Ophelia led the way, gesturing dramatically as she spoke.

 

"This here? The main hall. High ceilings, fantastic acoustics, and just enough structural integrity that it won't collapse on ya in the middle of the night."

 

Helios chuckled. 'She was really trying.'

 

Ophelia moved to an archway leading down a long corridor. "Down here? The bedrooms. Ten in total! Big enough for a king—or a bunch of freeloaders, if that's your thing."

 

She pointed out a grand staircase, leading to a balcony overlooking the main hall. "Upstairs? Library, study, and a little reading nook where you can brood dramatically—if that's your thing."

 

Helios smirked. "Tempting."

 

Ophelia kicked open a door that wouldn't open, revealing a massive kitchen. "This baby? **State-of-the-art—**if you're from 500 years ago! But, hey! The oven still works! … Probably."

 

Helios could practically hear Phil resisting the urge to facepalm.

 

Then came the servants' quarters—a smaller, separate building attached to the mansion's rear. It was in even worse shape than the main house, with one of the walls partially collapsed from what looked like a monster attack.

 

Ophelia clapped her hands together. "And here's the best part—premium monster deterrent included at no extra charge!"

 

Helios raised an eyebrow. "Oh?"

 

Ophelia winked. "Yup! The whole place is so run-down that monsters probably think it's already claimed!"

 

Phil groaned. "Ophelia, you could sell rain to Poseidon, I swear."

 

Helios, however, wasn't fazed. If anything, he was enjoying this.

 

Where others might see ruin, he saw opportunity.

 

The dust? Easily cleaned.

The broken furniture? Replaceable.

The cracked walls and damage? Fixable.

 

With a simple spell he had learned from Merlin's library back in the last world, he could restore the entire mansion to its prime condition.

 

A spell he frequently used on his clothes when they got damaged in battle. (A very convenient skill, given how often he ended up in fights.)

 

The thought of using it on an entire house was almost exciting.

 

Smirking, Helios turned to Ophelia. "Alright. You've got me convinced."

 

Ophelia beamed. "I knew I liked you, kid! Good taste."

 

Phil, arms crossed, muttered, "I still think you're nuts."

 

Helios dusted off his hands. "Since I'll be paying nearly 200,000 munny for this place, I expect it to be cleaned up by tomorrow."

 

Ophelia's grin faltered. "...I'm sorry, what now?"

 

Helios smiled innocently. "You heard me. By tomorrow, I expect all the debris, dust, and broken furniture cleared out. We'll do a final check, and then I'll pay."

 

Ophelia's eyes flickered with dollar signs.

 

"Now, sweetheart, sweetheart, let's talk. This is a lot of work, and my guys—**the best in Thebes, I might add—**they work hard. And, you know, hard work? It costs."

 

Phil groaned. "Oh no. Here we go."

 

Ophelia folded her hands together, all business. "Now, for a monumental clean-up like this, we're talking extra fees. Hauling broken furniture? That's labor. Dust removal? That's specialized labor. And don't even get me started on—"

 

Helios held up a hand. "I'm not paying more."

 

Ophelia paused. "...Excuse me?"

 

"You heard me," Helios repeated. Still smiling. "200,000 for the house. No more."

 

Ophelia blinked. "Oh, c'mon, sugar, don't be like that! I got a business to run!"

 

Helios tilted his head. "And I have other people I can pay to do the cleaning. But I figured I'd give you preferential treatment and always use your company for any future needs, since we already made a deal."

 

A beat of silence.

 

Then—Ophelia laughed.

 

Loudly.

 

She pointed at him, grinning. "I like you, kid! You know how to keep your purse strings tight."

 

Phil shook his head. "That's a first. Usually, you just rob people blind."

 

Ophelia shrugged. "Hey, it's all part of the business, baby."

 

Then, turning to Helios, she held out a hand. "Alright, deal's a deal. My guys'll have this place cleaned up by tomorrow."

 

Helios shook her hand. "Good. I'll be back in the morning."

 

As Helios stepped away, Ophelia called after him, "You ever get tired of Phil's hero gig, you come work for me! You got the makings of a real businessman!"

 

Helios waved a hand behind him. "I'll think about it."

 

Phil snorted. "That's the last thing this world needs, two Ophelias."

 

Ophelia smirked. "Aw, c'mon, Phily baby, imagine the possibilities!"

 

Helios walked off, his grin lingering.

 

A house. A proper base in this world. A place to plan and keep those freeloaders he'll be collecting. It was all coming together.


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