Chapter 708 A Fruitful Discussion
Asher's eyes fluttered open, adjusting to the soft, early light that filtered through the room. Beside him, Grace lay with her head propped on her hand, watching him with a tender smile that softened her aged yet elegant features.
"You're awake?" Asher asked with a small smile, though he instinctively went to sit up, feeling like he'd slept longer than he planned.
But Grace pressed a gentle hand to his chest, holding him down as she said, "Stay put. You needed a full night's rest. Even a demon king like you should take a breath and slow down once in a while. I'm sure your wives must nag you to do the same."
Asher chuckled, taking her hand and brushing a kiss across her knuckles, "You think I'm trying to leave so soon? With any of my women, that's the last thing I'd want."
"Oh... am I your woman now?" she replied with a smirk, "At my age, I'm honored to make it to your list."
Asher's laugh was low and soft, "Your sense of humor, Grace. You keep blowing me away."
Grace's eyes twinkled mischievously, "Well, you're not wrong. I did blow you away a bit last night."
"Oh devils," Asher laughed, his tone growing husky as he kissed her, "You're naughtier than I expected, but that just makes you all the more tempting."
She grinned, catching his face in her hands as she pressed a quick, passionate kiss to his lips before looking at him to say, "Last night was the best of my life. If anyone had told my younger self that my best night would be with the demon king, I'd have probably almost killed them for thinking they were trying to insult me. Funny how perceptions and people change, don't you think?"
Asher's expression softened, a flicker of coldness in his eyes, "True. Perceptions can change in an instant. Sometimes, in ways you could never predict," he said, a wistfulness coloring his tone as memories of betrayal crept into his mind—the way the world had crucified him, the moment the WHA branded him as a traitor to the very humanity he had once protected. All within just a day.
Grace's smile faded, sensing the weight he carried, the sorrow lingering in his gaze. Without a word, she leaned forward, drawing his head to her bare chest, her embrace warm and steady as she whispered, "I know you bear a burden you keep hidden, and I won't ask you to share it, but know this—you aren't alone. Whatever the past is or what our enemies have done, it doesn't change our purpose. Together, we'll destroy the truly corrupted ones sitting at the peak and save both our worlds. I am far too spiteful to rest until we've accomplished it. You can count on me for that."
Asher felt her steady heartbeat against his ear, her strength seeping into him, grounding him. With a soft smile, he wrapped his arms around her, holding her close, "Thank you, Grace. I don't know what I would have done in this world without your direction."
She clicked her tongue playfully, drawing back slightly as she regarded him with a coy smile, "You give me far too much credit. You, Asher Drake, are bafflingly brilliant and more resourceful than anyone I've met. Honestly, I am baffled but impressed that you are so skilled, resourceful, and smart for your age, which has nothing to do with your Immortal Bloodline. It's as if you know a lot of things that you couldn't have known without experiencing things. But that just makes you seem even more mature and attractive in my eyes. No wonder all the women just seem to fall for you," she teased, "I suppose that little monster down there is to blame as well."
Asher broke into laughter, then shot her a wry smile, "Speaking of people in my life, how exactly are we explaining why we're coming out of this room together? In case you've forgotten, your grandson is still around."
Grace let out a soft laugh, shaking her head, "I didn't think a powerful demon like you would concern yourself with such... human concerns."
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