Chapter 56: Into The Bandit’s Den
The forest was already swallowed by darkness when they reached the rebels’ stronghold.
Not dark like a city blackout or drawn heavy curtains.
This was a different kind of darkness—the kind that erased streets, names, and the idea that anyone would come looking.
The trees arched high above them like the ribs of a ruined cathedral, their branches locking together so tight that even the moon had to fight for scraps of light.
Insects shrieked in the dark like faulty alarms. Something slithered through underbrush. Something else snapped a twig.
Shay’s grip on Lara’s hand turned desperate. Her small fingers trembled, but she refused to let go. The jungle felt alive—and not in a magical, fairy-tale way. It felt aware and was watching them.
She imagined yellow eyes opening behind every fern, vines coiling around her ankles if she slowed down, the earth itself swallowing her whole.
This wasn’t a place for bedtime stories.
This wasn’t a place for children.
Sandro walked on Lara’s other side, trying to match the rebels’ pace even as every breath stabbed at his bruised ribs. He kept his chin up. He’d learned that much—never let men like this see fear.
But the jungle worked differently from the streets. In the city, you could read danger. You could see it in the way someone walked, in the way a car slowed down too long at a corner.
Out here?
There were no streetlights or passing cars. No music bleeding from apartment windows.
Just jungle. Just endless, suffocating green.
And then they saw it.
Deep in the heart of it all, where even hunters hesitated to tread, the stronghold waited like a secret too ugly to be told.
Granite cliffs rose on one side, jagged and massive, like the spine of some ancient creature that had died standing upright.
The clearing had been carved violently from the forest, hacked open, and claimed. Thick wooden stakes were driven deep into the ground, packed shoulder to shoulder, forming a crude wall that dared anything to try its luck. The tops were sharpened, splintered, brutal.
Leaves had already begun creeping from the stakes, weaving through gaps, disguising the barrier in green. From a distance, it wouldn’t even look man-made. It would look like the jungle itself had grown teeth.
This wasn’t just a hideout. It was a fortress.
Rooted. Camouflaged. Ferocious.
And as the rebels pushed them forward into the clearing, Sandro understood something he didn’t say out loud:
The jungle didn’t just hide this place.
It protected it.
When Lara saw the jagged stone walls catching what little moonlight slipped through the canopy, something twisted in her chest.
For a split second, she remembered the secret lagoon—the hidden pool cradled between pale limestone cliffs, water smooth as glass, sacred in old stories. Legend said Galeya, the goddess who birthed the five ancient kingdoms, bathed there beneath silver moons.
It was a place whispered about in poetry.
But this?
This was no sanctuary.
There was no shimmer of magic here. No divine blessing. Just raw stone, gunmetal, and men who smelled of sweat and ammunition. The granite didn’t cradle life—it trapped it.
They were shoved into the clearing.
A man stepped forward from the shadows.
Tall, lean, dangerous in the quiet way of someone who doesn’t need to shout. His long hair was tied low at the nape of his neck. A sharp mustache curved over thin lips that seemed permanently amused. His eyes were lazy—but calculating.
To Shay, he looked like Captain Hook.
Except this pirate didn’t belong to a cartoon. There was no fairy dust here. No happy ending scripted in advance.
“Mommy… I’m scared.”
Her voice barely made it past her lips.
She slipped behind Lara instantly, burying her face into the fabric of her jeans, her heart pounding so violently she was sure the entire clearing could hear it.
She tried not to cry. She really did. But the jungle had already splintered her bravery into pieces.
Sandro didn’t move.
He stayed planted beside Lara, shoulders stiff, fists clenched so tight his knuckles blanched white. His lip was split. His ribs screamed every time he inhaled. Still, he lifted his chin.
He was terrified.
In his young age, he understood something Shay didn’t: fear was blood in the water. And men like these were sharks.
“Amante,” the man drawled lazily, eyes sweeping over them, “why did you bring these useless things?”
Then, his gaze stopped at Lara.
It lingered. Slow, measuring.
His eyes dragged down her face, her neck, her body—like he was undressing her without touching her. The look wasn’t admiration.
It was lust.
“Ah,” he smirked, tongue grazing his lip, “a woman. And a pretty one.”
Amante snickered. “She and the boy are accidents. The key person here is the little girl.”
He pointed at Shay.
The man’s expression sharpened instantly. The lazy amusement vanished.
He wasn’t looking at a child anymore.
He was looking at profit.
“No harm should come to her,” Amante added, voice dropping into a quiet threat. “Or you won’t receive any money.”
The rebel leader crouched slightly, bringing himself eye-level with Shay. His smile widened, but it never reached his eyes.
“So… she’s an heiress?”
Shay didn’t understand ransom. Didn’t understand leverage. But she understood the way his stare made her skin crawl, like ants marching under it.
“Settle them in,” Amante said casually. “Take a video. Send it to the father. Dictate your terms.”
“And who’s the father?” the man asked, straightening.
“Ares Zuvel.”
Amante said it like he was dropping a grenade.
And it detonated.
The rebel leader—Agila—went still.
As someone who built his empire on abductions and blood money, he studied his targets. Memorized names. Net worth. Influence. Power.
Ares Zuvel wasn’t just rich.
He was untouchable.
Or at least, he was supposed to be.
“How bold of you,” Agila murmured, then let out a low, impressed chuckle. “Congratulations. You kidnapped a crown jewel.”
“Don’t congratulate me,” Amante replied coolly. “The mission isn’t finished.”
Agila threw his head back and laughed.
The sound ripped through the night forest—loud, cracked, almost inhuman. Even the insects seemed to pause.
“We will definitely succeed,” he said, confidence dripping from every syllable.
“Good,” Amante answered.
“And the split?” Agila’s eyes gleamed. Greed had replaced amusement.
“Fifty-fifty. We did most of the work.”
A beat.
“Fine.”
He lifted his hand, and two boys stepped forward—boys who looked barely old enough to shave, rifles hanging awkwardly from narrow shoulders. Puberty had only just begun to stretch their limbs, but their eyes were already hardened.
They led Lara and the children to a hut at the edge of the clearing. Four bamboo walls. A sagging thatched roof.
“You sleep here tonight,” one muttered, dropping three broiled sweet potatoes and a jar of water onto the dirt floor.
The door shut.
The jungle crept back in through the cracks.
Chirping. Rustling. A distant howl that made Shay flinch so hard she nearly dropped to the floor.
“Mommy… I’m hungry, and thirsty.”
Her voice was paper-thin.
Lara forced her hands to steady as she peeled the charred skin from a sweet potato. She handed one to Shay. One to Sandro. Her movements were calm.
Sandro hadn’t realized how hungry he was until the smell hit him. Or how exhausted. Or how close he felt to breaking.
They hadn’t even taken a bite when the door slammed open again.
A rebel stepped inside, phone already raised.
“You. Little girl. Talk to your father. Tell him to come save you.”
He glared at her.
Cold. Unblinking. Merciless.
Shay froze.
This was it.
This was no longer confusion or chaos. This was a message. Her father would see her like this—dirty, frightened, surrounded by shadows. He would see the fear she was trying so hard to swallow.
Her throat tightened, but she repeated the words they fed her, voice trembling despite her effort to be brave.
Behind her, Lara leaned subtly into the frame.
Slow. Controlled.
She lifted her hand, fingers forming a quiet signal—one Ares would recognize instantly. A code learned from memory. A hint.
A location.
A chance.
But Amante’s eyes were sharp.
“What the hell are you doing?” he snapped, stepping forward, suspicion slicing through his voice as his gaze locked onto her raised hand.
And just like that—
Hope became dangerous.
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Chapters
- Chapter 220: Forgotten Sins of the Past
- Chapter 219: The VIPs at Isla
- Chapter 218: A Phoenix Rising 2
- Chapter 217: A Phoenix Rising
- Chapter 216: Return of Imperial Blood
- Chapter 215: The Weight Of His Words
- Chapter 214: Ares’ Stand
- Chapter 213: Confrontation 2
- Chapter 212: The Confrontation
- Chapter 211: Unspoken Rivalry
- Chapter 210: The Father’s Anguish
- Chapter 209: The Truth Could Not Be Hidden Forever
- Chapter 208: The Cunning Of Summer
- Chapter 207: Blood That Binds 2
- Chapter 206: Blood That Binds
- Chapter 205: Dont Leave Mommy!
- Chapter 204: The Rightful Mrs. Zuvel
- Chapter 203: Shay’s Mother Is Back!
- Chapter 202: She Doesn’t Break - 2
- Chapter 201: She Doesn’t Break
- Chapter 200: She Remembered!
- Chapter 199: Lara The Empress
- Chapter 198: Father and Daughter Moments
- Chapter 197: Shay’s New Daddy?
- Chapter 196: The DNA Test Results
- Chapter 195: Echoes of a Broken Lineage 3
- Chapter 194: Echoes of a Broken Lineage 2
- Chapter 193: Echoes of a Broken Lineage
- Chapter 192: The Weight of a Name
- Chapter 191: The DNA Test
- Chapter 190: Liam’s Apprehension
- Chapter 189: Amelia’s Defiance
- Chapter 188: The Forged Weapon
- Chapter 187: A Walk With Yannis
- Chapter 186: Her Doubts
- Chapter 185: The Reluctant Surgeon
- Chapter 184: Yannis and Lara
- Chapter 183: Liam and Amelia
- Chapter 182: Unspoken Claims
- Chapter 181: Her Ancestry
- Chapter 180: The Venom of Jealousy
- Chapter 179: The Scare
- Chapter 178: The Morning After
- Chapter 177: The Night That Didn’t Sleep 3
- Chapter 176: The Night That Didn’t Sleep 2
- Chapter 175: The Night That Didn’t Sleep
- Chapter 174: The Weight Of The Past
- Chapter 173: The Weight Of What Was Lost
- Chapter 172: The Space Between Them
- Chapter 171: A Brother’s Suspicion
- Chapter 170: The Protective Brother
- Chapter 169: Rekindling Old Flames 2
- Chapter 168: Rekindling Old Flames
- Chapter 167: Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 166: The Seed Of Doubt
- Chapter 165: A Legacy Buried In Myth 2
- Chapter 164: A Legacy Buried In Myth
- Chapter 163: The Legend
- Chapter 162: The Patriarch 2
- Chapter 161: The Patriarch
- Chapter 160: Fragments That Bleed
- Chapter 159: The Uninvited Guest 2
- Chapter 158: The Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 157: Tension In The Air
- Chapter 156: The Sword Master and the Warrior Princess
- Chapter 155: The Past That Refused To Be Remembered
- Chapter 154: The Passport to the Past 2
- Chapter 153: The Passport To The Past
- Chapter 152: Left Alone
- Chapter 151: The Past Catching Up
- Chapter 150: The Psychiatrist 2
- Chapter 149: The Psychiatrist
- Chapter 148: The Date
- Chapter 147: Mystery Of The Lost Empire 2
- Chapter 146: The Mystery Of The Lost Empire
- Chapter 145: The Guardians 2
- Chapter 144: The Guardians
- Chapter 143: The Dig
- Chapter 142: The Country On Fire
- Chapter 141: The Night That Did Not Sleep
- Chapter 140: The Empire Awakens
- Chapter 139: The Storm In The Net
- Chapter 138: Finding A Lost Empire 3
- Chapter 137: Finding A Lost Empire 2
- Chapter 136: Finding A Lost Empire
- Chapter 135: The Lost Era 3
- Chapter 134: The Lost Era 2
- Chapter 133: The Lost Era
- Chapter 132: The Discovery 3
- Chapter 131: The Discovery 2
- Chapter 130: The Discovery
- Chapter 129: Too Close For Comfort
- Chapter 128: Challenging Him
- Chapter 127: Wrong Woman At His Bedside
- Chapter 126: Midnight
- Chapter 125: Finding Midnight
- Chapter 124: He Is Injured
- Chapter 123: Attacked 2!
- Chapter 122: Attacked!
- Chapter 121: The Silent Gaze
- Chapter 120: Ares’ Crisis
- Chapter 119: Does He Like Her Too?
- Chapter 118: Brother!
- Chapter 117: The Weigth of Guilt
- Chapter 116: The Seduction
- Chapter 115: Are You Jealous?
- Chapter 114: A Debt Written In Blood
- Chapter 113: The Burden He Carried
- Chapter 112: Whose Child Is She?
- Chapter 111: Whose Child Is She?
- Chapter 110: Asher Is Back
- Chapter 109: The Island’s Secrets
- Chapter 108: Echoes Beneath The Lake
- Chapter 107: Scarlet’s Schemes
- Chapter 106: Island In The Middle Of A Lake
- Chapter 105: Chasing The Past
- Chapter 104: On Horseback, Chasing The Past
- Chapter 103: War Of The Horses 2
- Chapter 102: War Of The Horses
- Chapter 101: Where Empires Sleep
- Chapter 100: Tension In The Air
- Chapter 99: Layla’s Miscalculation
- Chapter 98: Layla Asserts Her Claims
- Chapter 97: The Possessive Boss
- Chapter 96: The Sword Dance 2
- Chapter 95: The Sword Dance
- Chapter 94: What Happened Back Then - Flashback 3
- Chapter 93: What Happened Back Then - Flashback 2
- Chapter 92: What Happened Back Then - Flash Back
- Chapter 91: What Happened Back Then
- Chapter 90: The Bloodline Legacy
- Chapter 89: The Man Without A Name
- Chapter 88: The Declaration of War
- Chapter 87: Celebration at the General’s Mansion
- Chapter 86: What Game Is He Playing?
- Chapter 85: Wind Mills In Her Mind
- Chapter 84: Confrontation 2
- Chapter 83: Confrontation
- Chapter 82: The Return of The First Love 3
- Chapter 81: The Return Of The First Love 2
- Chapter 80: The Return Of The First Love
- Chapter 79: Reborn With Secrets
- Chapter 78: She Was Reborn!
- Chapter 77: The Intern
- Chapter 76: Who Is The Man?
- Chapter 75: Sleeping Together
- Chapter 74: The Invisible Hand
- Chapter 73: The Phantom
- Chapter 72: The Quiet After The Storm
- Chapter 71: The Fall Of A Stronghold
- Chapter 70: Rescued 3
- Chapter 69: Rescued 2
- Chapter 68: Rescued
- Chapter 67: Fragments of the Past 2
- Chapter 66: Fragments Of The Past
- Chapter 65: The Name They Carry
- Chapter 64: The Culprit
- Chapter 63: The Variable 2
- Chapter 62: The Variable
- Chapter 61: The Aftermath
- Chapter 60: The Escape
- Chapter 59: A Night With The Devil 2
- Chapter 58: A Night With The Devil
- Chapter 57: The Storyteller
- Chapter 56: Into The Bandit’s Den
- Chapter 55: Memoir: The Man She Saved
- Chapter 54: Into Her Domain 2
- Chapter 53: Into Her Domain
- Chapter 52: The Reunion
- Chapter 51: The Wrath of the War God
- Chapter 50: Kidnapped!
- Chapter 49: At the Amusement Park
- Chapter 48: His White Moonlight
- Chapter 47: She Belonged
- Chapter 46: The Trap
- Chapter 45: Meeting The Coach 2
- Chapter 44: Meeting The Coach
- Chapter 43: The Adopted Daughter
- Chapter 42: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 41: The Petty Schemes
- Chapter 40: The Fondness of a Bloodline
- Chapter 39: The Aura of an Empress
- Chapter 38: The Doormat
- Chapter 37: The Villainess
- Chapter 36: The Undeniable Pull
- Chapter 35: The Party At The Norse Mansion 2
- Chapter 34: The Party At The Norse Mansion
- Chapter 33: The Princess and the Pauper
- Chapter 32: The Watchful Eyes
- Chapter 31: The Confrontation
- Chapter 30: The Nanny’s Schemes
- Chapter 29: Her Family?
- Chapter 28: The Commercial Offer
- Chapter 27: The Fifth Floor
- Chapter 26: The Nanny’s Delusions
- Chapter 25: The Little Princess’ Demon
- Chapter 24: The Shadow of The Present
- Chapter 23: The Nanny
- Chapter 22: The Little Bullies
- Chapter 21: Why Not Marry Her?
- Chapter 20: Entering The Mansion 2
- Chapter 19: Entering the Mansion
- Chapter 18: The Seduction Slander
- Chapter 17: She Is Missing!
- Chapter 16: She Is Missing!
- Chapter 15: The Woman They Claimed
- Chapter 14: The Choice She Made
- Chapter 13: A Body That Remembers
- Chapter 12: The Doctor
- Chapter 11: The Master Manipulator
- Chapter 10: Is It Just A Dream?
- Chapter 9: Her New Identity
- Chapter 8: Family or Foe?
- Chapter 7: Meeting The Generals
- Chapter 6: Meeting the Generals
- Chapter 5: The Tempting Offer
- Chapter 4: Fates Playing The Trick
- Chapter 3: The Mommy She Found!
- Chapter 2: She Is Awake!
- Chapter 1: Prologue