The area around the two naked figures was still thick with heat and tension, the air electric with the remnants of what had just happened.
The scent of sweat, desire, and raw emotions clung to the cold, ancient stone walls, mixing with the ever-present aura of decay and dark mana in the ruins.
Asher's breath was heavy, his muscles taut, his mind still reeling from what had just occurred. What the hell had he done? Did he really kiss her?
He had always seen her as less than a slave and hated her so much he never wanted to kiss her and make her feel like a person.
He didn't know why but shortly after the moment their bodies joined together, it was like a dam breaking.
All that anger.
All that hatred.
All that pent-up frustration.
It had all exploded into something violent, something desperate—something that neither of them could stop.
Rebecca was equally shaken as all the memories of what she said and did hit her head like a hammer. Her pale was red as an apple as she remembered the stupid, embarrassing things she told him as he ravaged her.
Why did she even say those things and cry like a pathetic bitch?
Did he use some forbidden magic on her to make her act like someone she couldn't recognize?
And now, as they sat there, still reeling, still recovering from the storm they unleashed upon each other, not knowing what to do.
Suddenly, the heavy, tense silence in the room was shattered by the presence of two figures standing behind them.
Asher felt them before he saw them, their aura cold and emotionless—one was merely a shadow cast by an undead monster, the other a silent executioner.
He didn't turn around.
Rebecca, however, extended her neck.
Her dark eyes widened in shock before narrowing into slits.
She gasped, her face heating up in both frustration and shame, as she immediately grabbed her torn black gown from the floor and clutched it to her chest, covering herself as she hissed,
"You two have no shame?"
Her voice carried an edge of fury, but there was something else beneath it—embarrassment.
Because in the heat of the moment, when they had lost themselves, she had let too much slip.
Words she should have never spoken.
Emotions she should have never acknowledged.
And to make it worse, Skully and Valeria had witnessed it all.
Skully remained still, his hollow sockets staring straight ahead.
But then he spoke.
And as always, his voice was as dead as his form—hollow, empty, unfeeling.
"Your body is now sufficiently prepared for the next trial."
His words lacked any intonation, devoid of sarcasm or intent, yet somehow, that made it worse.
Rebecca's eye twitched, and she instinctively reached for a rock nearby, ready to hurl it at him.
But she stopped herself.
Because this thing wouldn't even react.
It wouldn't flinch.
It wouldn't care.
That only infuriated her more.
"Bastard," she muttered under her breath as she gritted her teeth.
She shifted her gaze toward Valeria, who stood still like a statue, her eerie crimson eyes locked onto Asher.
"Why are you staring at him so much? It's not like it's your first time seeing him naked, hmph!" Rebecca found it annoying to see her stare at him like that, as if she wanted a piece of that meat too now that they did it before her.
Valeria seemed unfazed by her words and simply handed over Asher's robes to him though Rebecca was already lost in her own sea of thoughts.
Her fingers gripped the fabric of her gown tightly, feeling frustrated and confused—not at them, but at herself.
At what she had done.
At what she had said.
The things she had cried out at his face...
She shouldn't have said any of it.
Asher slowly rose to his feet, his face cold and unreadable once again.
The moment was over.
Whatever had just happened—it shouldn't mean anything but a moment of vulnerability he got lost into due to the physical and mental agony he had been going through.
At least, that's what he told himself.
Without acknowledging Rebecca, without looking at her even once, he turned to Valeria and pulled out a dark red letter.
Another one.
Rebecca's eyes flickered toward it, feeling something sharp twist in her chest.
She clenched her jaw but said nothing.
Asher extended the letter to Valeria.
"Please, deliver this to Rowena," his voice was firm yet low.
But then, for the first time, he added something more.
"But this time I want you to give it to her personally."
Valeria took the letter in her metal-clad fingers and gave a silent nod.
Then, without a word, she turned and walked away, vanishing into the darkness.
Rebecca, who had been watching the entire exchange, scoffed under her breath.
"Another love letter for your queen?" Her tone was sharp, biting, but there was something else hidden behind it.
Asher ignored her completely.
That made her feel even worse.
She wanted to say more.
She wanted to taunt him, provoke him, anything.
But nothing came out.
Instead, she could only stare at his back, her lips pressed together, her fists clenched.
Why the hell did she feel like this?
He kissed her and she won't forget that nor will she let him. He can't get away with it.
Asher finally turned to Skully, his dark yellow eyes burning with cold fire.
He could still feel her gaze on his back, but he ignored it.
That was over.
Now, only one thing mattered.
Power.
Strength.
Without it, he would be nothing.
Without it, he would fail.
Without it, he could never reclaim what was his.
Without it, he won't be able to take revenge and obliterate this enemies.
Without it...he will lose everything he cared about.
His hands clenched into tight fists, the faint remnants of dark flames still lingering on his skin.
"Do your worst." His voice was steady, controlled.
Unshaken.
Skully merely tilted his head slightly, his glowing sockets unblinking.
"Then let us begin."
His hand rose, fingers curling, as the darkness swallowed them whole.
Just like all the times before, Skully would break him down completely, over and over, making Asher instinctively tap into his life force to keep himself from crumbling into nothingness.
But every time he did—Skully took it from him, preventing him from healing.
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