Chapter 127: The Second Gift
For a heartbeat, the room was swallowed by a deafening silence. Olivia stared at her own hands—pale, slender, and finally visible. She turned them over, watching the way the candlelight danced across her skin, tracing the lines of her palms as if they were a map to a world she had thought lost forever.
The realization hit her like a physical wave of heat. She could see. The void was gone.
In a rare, intoxicated burst of pure joy and unfiltered gratitude, Olivia forgot who she was. She forgot the man standing before her,
. ” Like a child who had been handed a long-lost treasure, she lunged forward, throwing herself into Mathias’s arms.
“Thank you… truly, Mathias… thank you!” she breathed, her voice thick with a genuine, raw tenderness he had never heard before.
She clung to him, her face buried in his shoulder, oblivious to the metallic scent of death that clung to his cloak. She was drunk on the light, her usual sarcasm and icy walls melting away in the heat of her relief. For that one, stolen moment, she wasn’t a captive or a defiant duchess; she was just a soul returned from the abyss, hugging the man who had dragged her back.
But Mathias… Mathias froze.
The man who could face an army without blinking was paralyzed by the simple pressure of her arms around him. He stood rigid, his hands hovering awkwardly in the air, unable to even return the embrace.
The shock was a physical blow to his senses. He was used to her barbs, her biting wit, and her cold stares. This version of her—soft, vulnerable, and grateful—was a language he didn’t know how to speak.
She looked like a small girl running to her father after being gifted the doll of her dreams.
Then, reality struck like a bolt of lightning.
The warmth of the moment vanished, replaced by a jagged, icy clarity. She stiffened, the realization of what she was doing—and who she was holding—crashing down on her.
She scrambled backward, pulling herself out of his orbit with a frantic, desperate haste. Her breath came in short, embarrassed hitches as she tried to reconstruct her crumbling walls.
Mathias, still standing in the same spot, blinked slowly, his eyes wide and utterly bewildered. He looked less like a predatory Duke and more like a lost soul trying to process a miracle.
“You’re… welcome,” he managed to rasp, his voice sounding foreign even to his own ears. “…I suppose.”
The air between them thickened, curdling into a heavy, suffocating awkwardness.
“I… I think I got a bit carried away,” Olivia stammered, her voice small and brittle as she stepped further back.
“Ha… I think so too,” Mathias replied, his tone devoid of its usual sharp edge.
Olivia stood frozen, her new eyes devouring him, searching for the man she remembered. It was Mathias—the same jawline, the same green eyes—but everything felt wrong. His movements were too fluid, too detached, and the gaze he leveled at her was a hollow abyss. He looked like a masterpiece carved from ice, beautiful yet utterly drained of warmth. It was as if she were staring at a stranger wearing her husband’s skin.
“You… you are Mathias, right?” she whispered, the question slipping out before she could catch it.
Mathias let out a dry, mocking laugh that didn’t reach his eyes. “You haven’t seen my face for a few days, and already you’ve forgotten it? What a terrible wife you are.”
Olivia’s confusion flared into a spark of anger. “Mathias, stop it! You’re annoying me. Stop talking in that strange way. What is wrong with you? Your face… you look… different.”
“Hmm? Different?” He tilted his head with a lethal nonchalance. “You’re mistaken. I am as I have always been. I suspect the darkness has made you a bit senile, Olivia. Too much time in the void, perhaps?”
Her angry glare shifted into something more piercing—a gaze of discovery. There was a glitch in him, a fractured piece she couldn’t quite name. She crossed her arms over her chest, her posture rigid.
“Where were you yesterday? And today? Answer me,” she demanded, her voice gaining strength. “I need an explanation for this… for whatever this strange behavior is.”
Mathias didn’t flinch under her scrutiny. Instead, he pulled a cigarette from his pocket and tucked it between his lips. With a slow, deliberate movement, he struck a match. The flame flared for a second, casting flickering shadows across his gore-splattered face, illuminating the emptiness in his golden eyes.
He took a slow drag, exhaling a plume of gray smoke that swirled between them like a ghost.
“I told you,” he murmured through the haze. “I was choosing a gift for you. That’s why I was delayed. That is all there is to it.”
“You always smoke when you’re on the edge of a collapse,” Olivia whispered, her eyes narrowing as she watched the embers of his cigarette glow in the dim light. “So… you’re lying, aren’t you?”
Mathias paused, a ghost of an innocent smile playing on his lips as he exhaled a long, silver plume of smoke away from her. “Who knows? Perhaps I am honest, or perhaps I am a liar. Isn’t a lie just a fragmented piece of the truth, Olivia?”
Olivia felt a shiver of irritation mixed with a strange, haunting familiarity. It feels like I’m talking to a male version of myself, she thought bitterly. Since when did his tongue become this sharp?
Before she could voice her frustration, Mathias moved. With a fluid, sudden grace, he reached out and scooped her into his arms.
“Hey! You—!” she gasped, her hands instinctively clutching his shoulders. “Have you finally lost your mind? What do you think you’re doing? Put me down!”
Mathias began walking toward the door, his stride steady and undeterred by her squirming. “Your patience is the size of an ant, woman. Calm down and stop speaking to me like that. I’m doing you a favor here.”
“A favor? What kind of favor?”
“I’m taking you to meet someone very special,” he murmured, his voice dropping into a low, clinical tone. “Someone you desperately need to see.”
Olivia’s heart skipped a beat. “What? Who?”
“Didn’t we just discuss patience two seconds ago? Be still.”
He reached a heavy, ornate door at the end of the corridor and kicked it open. The room inside was cold, smelling of lavender and antiseptic. Mathias walked to the center of the room and lowered her gently to the floor. With a slow, solemn gesture, he pointed toward the large, canopied bed.
“She’s resting there,” he said, his golden eyes fixed on Olivia’s reacting face. “Go on… give her your greetings.”
Olivia’s breath hitched. Her new vision, still sharp and terrifyingly clear, landed on the still figure draped in white linens.
It was Serene.
She lay there, pale and motionless, looking more like a marble statue than a living woman. The world seemed to stop spinning for Olivia as she took a trembling step toward the bed, the reality of what Mathias had “retrieved” finally crashing down upon her.
Olivia couldn’t believe her own eyes. The world seemed to tilt, the floor beneath her boots turning into shifting sand. “No… no, this is impossible,” she whispered, her voice a fragile, broken thing. “She was supposed to be dead. What is she doing here? How is this even possible?”
Mathias leaned in from behind, his presence a cold shadow that draped over her shoulders. His breath, smelling of faint tobacco, ghosted against her ear.
“Hmm… I suppose your father has a rather exquisite hobby,” he murmured, his tone dripping with a terrifying, clinical amusement. “Embalming corpses… isn’t he quite the artist, Olivia?”
Olivia swallowed hard, a wave of cold fury and nausea rising in her throat. Her father—that monster. Even in death, he wouldn’t let Serene go. He wouldn’t let her find peace in the soil. He had turned a human being into a decorative puppet for his own twisted grief.
“He… he didn’t let her go. Not even in her last breath,” she hissed, her fingers curling into tight fists. “He didn’t even let her leave this world in peace.”
Then, a sudden, icy realization struck her. They were in a safehouse belonging to the Duchy of Locron. And the woman lying on the bed was the Duchess of Tharon—the Emperor’s beloved sister.
Olivia spun around, her new eyes wide with a raw, jagged terror as she stared at Mathias. He stood there, rigid and immobile, his face a mask of terrifying stillness.
“Mathias…” she breathed, her voice shaking. “Don’t tell me… tell me you didn’t kidnap the Duchess of Tharon.”
Mathias didn’t answer at first. Instead, a slow, predatory smile stretched across his lips—one that felt more like a baring of teeth. He reached out, his fingers cold as he caught her hand, dragging her back until she was standing right beside the edge of the bed, mere inches from the waxen skin of the “sleeping” Duchess.
“I thought you would enjoy seeing her again,” he mused, his golden eyes burning with an unholy, triumphant light. “Why the long face, Olivia? Don’t you like my second gift?”
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Chapters
- Chapter 164: Inside Me Forever
- Chapter 163: Warm hearts
- Chapter 162: The Man Wrapped in Gold
- Chapter 161: Grim Vows
- Chapter 160: Dead Ties
- Chapter 159: A Vintage of Betrayal
- Chapter 158: Responsibility
- Chapter 157: Scraps of Compassion
- Chapter 156: Weight of Silence
- Chapter 155: Generations of Rot
- Chapter 154: Fallen Empress
- Chapter 153: Between Siblings
- Chapter 152: Crystalline Teeth
- Chapter 151: The Return to the hell
- Chapter 150: a husband’s vow
- Chapter 149: The Mourner’s Petals
- Chapter 148: The Fortress of Regret
- Chapter 147: The Devil’s Trade
- Chapter 146: The Long-Awaited Confession
- Chapter 145: A Pale Shadow of Jealousy
- Chapter 144: The Misplaced Devotion
- Chapter 143: The Weight of a Bow
- Chapter 142: A Lucky Charm
- Chapter 141: The Mirage in the Midnight
- Chapter 140: A Sovereign in Hell
- Chapter 139: Reflections of Hell
- Chapter 138: A Magnificent Travesty
- Chapter 137: Hollow Sacrifices
- Chapter 136: The Currency of Souls
- Chapter 135: A Chalice of Crimson Vows
- Chapter 134: The Butcher’s Mirror
- Chapter 133: Snake in Silk
- Chapter 132: Divine Justice
- Chapter 131: The Falling Heir
- Chapter 130: The Gilded Swamp
- Chapter 129: Eyes of the Hound
- Chapter 128: A Spring Without Flowers
- Chapter 127: The Second Gift
- Chapter 126: Borrowed Vision
- Chapter 125: the beast suffered
- Chapter 124: A Gift Written in blood
- Chapter 123: The Weight of an Empty Finger
- Chapter 122: The ring
- Chapter 121: The Reckoning
- Chapter 120: Atone
- Chapter 119: The Leash of Forgiveness
- Chapter 118: Vortex
- Chapter 117: The Altar of False Mercy
- Chapter 116: A Cradle of Thorns
- Chapter 115: A Covenant of Shadow
- Chapter 114: The Shroud of White Lace
- Chapter 113: Begging the Devil
- Chapter 112: The Fallen Idol
- Chapter 111: Broken Oaths
- Chapter 110: Shadows on the Lips
- Chapter 109: mirror of guilt
- Chapter 108: Web of Lies
- Chapter 107: Unwanted Company
- Chapter 106: A Madman’s Mercy
- Chapter 105: The Broken Cage
- Chapter 104: Veil of Denial
- Chapter 103: Bitter Truths
- Chapter 102: The Noble Lie
- Chapter 101: In the Dark
- Chapter 100: A Sacrifice
- Chapter 99: Digging for a Ghost
- Chapter 98: The Silent Grave
- Chapter 97: Dust and Deception
- Chapter 96: Forgotten princess
- Chapter 95: Debt
- Chapter 94: The Saint and the Beast
- Chapter 93: The End of Our Partnership
- Chapter 92: A Terrifying Confession
- Chapter 91: Cold Possession
- Chapter 90: Burning Dreams
- Chapter 89: A Dance with the Devil
- Chapter 88: The Duchess’s Hidden Warmth
- Chapter 87: The Occult Bargain
- Chapter 86: Burnt into Memory
- Chapter 85: Silence
- Chapter 84: Glacial Walls
- Chapter 83: The Pride that Blinds
- Chapter 82: Silver Strands
- Chapter 81: A Dawn Without Her
- Chapter 80: The Taste of Copper
- Chapter 79: A Midnight Feast
- Chapter 78: Pride Buried in Marble
- Chapter 77: The Sound of Treason
- Chapter 76: The Beast Behind the Crown
- Chapter 75: The Truth Behind the Crown
- Chapter 74: The Daughter of Doubt
- Chapter 73: A Legacy of Ashes
- Chapter 72: Traitor’s Final Words
- Chapter 71: The Rat in the Trap
- Chapter 70: The Lamb with Teeth
- Chapter 69: The Wrong Target
- Chapter 68: The Price of Womanhood
- Chapter 67: The Fragment of Madness
- Chapter 66: The Hunger of the Damned
- Chapter 65: The Ghastly Supper
- Chapter 64: A Duel of Silk and Shadows
- Chapter 63: Shattered Pride and Severed Heads
- Chapter 62: The Wilted Blessing
- Chapter 61: A Crown of Thorns
- Chapter 60: A Ghost in the Mirror
- Chapter 59: The Shattered Pride
- Chapter 58: The Silent Justice
- Chapter 57: Toxins of the Soul
- Chapter 56: Cruel Mercy
- Chapter 55: A Grave of Blue Petals
- Chapter 54: Elias
- Chapter 53: The Mirror of Deception
- Chapter 52: Shadows of Grief
- Chapter 51: Mine
- Chapter 50: The Bitter Release
- Chapter 49: Broken Trust
- Chapter 48: The Silent Agony
- Chapter 47: The Golden-Eyed Demon
- Chapter 46: Settling the Debt
- Chapter 45: Evidence of the Night
- Chapter 44: Between regret and desire
- Chapter 43: Tears of the Night
- Chapter 42: Hollow Warmth
- Chapter 41: When the Serpent Fails
- Chapter 40: The Last Mercy
- Chapter 39: Cell Number Fifteen
- Chapter 38: Broken Marriage
- Chapter 37: Shadows of Then
- Chapter 36: The Broken Marionette
- Chapter 35: Unmasked
- Chapter 34: A Villainess is Still a Villainess
- Chapter 33: How A Woman Fight
- Chapter 32: The Predator’s Trap
- Chapter 31: The Eyes I Never Saw
- Chapter 30: Dignity Among Ruins
- Chapter 29: Echoes of a Buried Past
- Chapter 28: Be My Wife For A Night
- Chapter 27: Advice
- Chapter 26: Brands of Agony
- Chapter 25: Condition
- Chapter 24: The Price of Lineage
- Chapter 23: Partnership
- Chapter 22: The Butterfly Message
- Chapter 21: The Weight of the Crown
- Chapter 20: The Morning Of The Scandal
- Chapter 19: How Rats Die
- Chapter 18: Fight
- Chapter 17: Please, Blame Me
- Chapter 16: The Inevitable Divorce
- Chapter 15: He Knows
- Chapter 14: The Weight of Memories
- Chapter 13: The Silence of Undeniable Truth
- Chapter 12: Unnamed Heir
- Chapter 11: A Brother’s Secret and a Sister’s Fury
- Chapter 10: The Proposal Of Despair
- Chapter 9: Layla’s past
- Chapter 8: Price Of Love
- Chapter 7: The Reckoning at Dawn
- Chapter 6: The Duchess’s Lesson
- Chapter 5: Scars of the past
- Chapter 4: Meeting the Enemy
- Chapter 3: A Cold greeting
- Chapter 2: Second Chance
- Chapter 1: A Crimson Farewell