Chapter 158: Responsibility
The carriage didn’t just stop; it screeched, the iron wheels biting into the gravel of Tharon Palace like a predator marking its territory.
Serene stepped out. Her spine was a rigid line of defiance, her movements possessed by a cold, sharp confidence that felt like wearing a suit of armor made of glass. Leaving and returning—the old Serene would have perished at the thought. But she knew better now. This hellhole wasn’t just where she lived; it was the only soil where a weed like her could survive.
The moment she crossed the threshold, the atmosphere shifted. The air didn’t just feel cold; it felt thick, like breathing through wet wool. The servants didn’t look at her; they scuttled past, their faces drained of color, eyes wide and vibrating with a primal, unspoken panic.
”Seems Roland beat me back,” she whispered, her own voice sounding alien in the oppressive silence.
She reached her chambers, her hand steady as she gripped the handle. She shoved. The door resisted. Something heavy and unresponsive was wedged against the wood. Serene gritted her teeth, throwing her shoulder into it. The wood shrieked against the floorboards, yielding inch by agonizing inch until the gap was wide enough.
Then, the world turned red.
A slumped, mangled heap lay at her feet. It wasn’t just a body; it was a ruin. The head was gone, leaving behind a jagged, visceral mess of neck and bone that looked like it had been torn rather than cut. The rug, once a delicate cream, was drinking from a widening, obsidian pool of gore.
It was the maid. The only soul in this gilded cage who had dared to offer her a cup of water without poison.
The air vanished from Serene’s lungs. Her throat turned to ash, and for a heartbeat, her heart didn’t beat—it clawed at her ribs, desperate to escape her chest.
”Hey, Mama. Do you like the surprise?”
The voice was sweet, melodic, and utterly devoid of a soul. Elvira was perched on the edge of the bed, her legs crossed with the casual grace of a bored queen. In her small, pale hand, she toyed with a dagger, watching a final, lazy bead of crimson slide down the steel and vanish into the silk sheets.
Elvira didn’t just sit; she reigned over the bed, her legs crossed with a sickening, royal nonchalance. In her hand, a dagger danced—a silver sliver of malice that let a single, heavy drop of crimson fall onto the white silk. It blossomed there like a dying rose.
She slid off the mattress, her footsteps as silent as a predator on velvet. The distance between them vanished before Serene could even draw a full breath.
”You really shouldn’t rely on rats to find a way out, Mama,” Elvira whispered, her voice a sweet poison. “You should know by now… for you, every door in this world leads right back to me.”
”I… I wasn’t trying to escape,” Serene forced the words past the bile rising in her throat. Her voice was thin, a flickering candle in a gale.
”Of course not.” Elvira tilted her head, a mockingly innocent gesture. “But tell me… where exactly does one go when they vanish from their own cage?”
Serene’s jaw locked. She anchored herself in silence, the only fortress she had left.
”The silent treatment? How nostalgic.” Elvira’s eyes flared, shimmering with a sudden, jagged delight. “But then again, you don’t have to say it. It’s written all over your pathetic face. You went to see that bitch, didn’t you?”
Elvira let out a soft, airy laugh that made the hair on Serene’s neck stand up. “Actually, I should thank you. I’ve been looking for an excuse to have a little… reunion with her. Thank you for the reminder, Mama.”
”Elvira,” Serene’s voice cracked, a plea disguised as a command. “Leave Olivia alone.”
The air in the room died. Elvira’s expression flattened into something ancient and lethal, her eyes turning into two cold voids.
”Don’t piss me off, Mother,” she hissed, the word Mother sounding like a slur. “Unless you want me to bring you her head to match the one on the floor. Now, get inside. Clean yourself up.”
She leaned in, her breath cold against Serene’s ear.
”And remember… this is what happens to anyone who dares to lift a finger for you. They don’t just die. They become a mess for you to step over.”
Elvira stepped into the hallway, her teeth gnawing at her thumbnail with a frantic, rhythmic intensity. Her mind wasn’t just spinning; it was a storm of jagged gears, grinding against one another.
”Olivia… Olivia…”
She whispered the name like a curse, or perhaps a prayer. The empty corridor seemed to swallow the sound. “You’re becoming such a wretched headache. You think you won? You think those strikes you landed on me were forgotten?” A slow, distorted smile pulled at her lips. “I haven’t forgotten the sting. And I’ve always been a very generous soul when it comes to paying back my debts… in full.”
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”Me?”
The word didn’t sound like a question; it sounded like the snapping of a frozen branch. A dry, hollow laugh rattled in Matthias’s throat, a sound that died long before it could reach his eyes. Those eyes—once brilliant, now being slowly devoured by an encroaching, obsidian rot that mirrored the darkness in the room.
”Honestly, Kyle,” Matthias rasped, “what kind of feverish nonsense are you spewing now?”
Kyle didn’t flinch. He remained anchored to the floor, his posture as rigid and unforgiving as a headstone. His gaze was no longer that of a friend; it was a surgeon’s scalpel—clinical, cold, and utterly devoid of mercy. He wasn’t looking for a conversation; he was looking for a tumor to excise. The silence between them didn’t just stretch—it calcified, hardening into a silent accusation that tasted like iron.
”What’s with that look?” Matthias’s voice dropped, sharpening into a dangerous, jagged edge. “Do you actually suspect me? Truly? Let’s use that logical brain of yours, Kyle. If I were the one holding the leash of a rebellion, I wouldn’t be wasting my breath on your pathetic little schemes. And I certainly wouldn’t have handed you the Empress’s movements on a silver platter.”
He leaned forward, the darkness in his pupils pulsing with a frantic, rhythmic heartbeat.
”Unless, of course, you’ve forgotten who exactly is keeping this Empire from collapsing under its own weight.”
Kyle exhaled—a long, agonizing sound of weariness that seemed to age him a decade in a single breath. The air between them felt like it was running out. “Matthias… you are my friend. I want to believe you.”
”Your eyes aren’t saying you believe me,” Matthias shot back, his fingers twitching restlessly against the cold stone of the wall, scratching at the surface as if trying to find a grip on reality.
Kyle’s face didn’t just go neutral; it went dead. He stood taller, his shoulders squaring as the invisible weight of the crown settled over him—not as a glory, but as a leaden shroud that suffocated the man to make room for the King. When he spoke again, the friend was gone. Only the Crown Prince remained.
”I am the heir to this Empire, Matthias,” Kyle’s voice was now a flat, terrifying monotone. “My duty isn’t to my heart, nor to the memories we shared. It is to the stability of this realm. To protect it, I have to kill my personal feelings—even if the man I’m forced to look at across this line is my oldest friend.”
Matthias let out a dry, rattling breath. “So that’s it? After everything, I’m just a ’case’ to be solved? A variable to be eliminated for the sake of your precious stability?”
”I am giving you a chance,” Kyle countered, his gaze never wavering. “But don’t mistake my mercy for weakness. If I find that the shadow of this rebellion belongs to you, I will be the one to sign the warrant. I won’t hesitate. I can’t.”
”But you know it isn’t me,” Matthias hissed, the words catching in his scorched throat. The ink-black rings in his eyes began to pulse—a frantic, rhythmic rot that beat in sync with the rising panic he was desperate to hide.
”I know that I don’t want to make my sister a widow,” Kyle replied.
The words weren’t delivered with sympathy; they were dropped like stones into a grave. His voice was flat, dead, stripped of every trace of human warmth. The temperature in the room didn’t just drop; it froze. Matthias recoiled as if Kyle had reached out and physically struck him.
”What? Are you already drafting the treason charges?” Matthias spat, a desperate fire flickering in his obsidian gaze. “Have you already built the gallows in your head, Kyle? Are you measuring my neck while I’m still breathing?”
”The safety of an entire nation is balanced on my shoulders, Matthias.” Kyle took a single, heavy step forward. His shadow stretched across the floor, long and predatory, until it completely swallowed the Duke. “If there is even a shred of evidence—a single grain of truth that links you to this—I won’t stop the guillotine. I can’t stop it. Not for friendship. Not for her. You know the laws of this Empire. You know exactly how this game ends for losers.”
Kyle hesitated for a fraction of a second, his gaze flickering with a ghost of the boy he used to be, but the edge of his voice remained razor-sharp.
”Do you think the Emperor is blind? Or perhaps you think he’s gone soft? Those rumors haven’t just reached the gutters; they’ve reached the throne. His spies breathe the same air we do, Matthias. They are in your halls, in your shadow.” Kyle leaned in, his voice dropping to a lethal whisper. “I’m giving you a warning, not an arrest. For now. Clear your name. Find whatever rat is using your face to lead this rebellion and kill them—before the Emperor decides that killing you is the easier solution. This isn’t a favor, Matthias. It’s a precaution.”
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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