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Chapter 199: Alexis’s Feelings

Chapter 199: Alexis’s Feelings


Amanda’s voice trembled, almost against her will, as the words left her lips. "He saved my sisters... when no one else would. When even the heavens spat on us, he came. He didn’t need to... but he did."


Her fingers toyed with the edge of her sleeve, something so uncharacteristic of her normally firm composure. She tried to mask it, but her heart was racing.


"He is himself. Always. He doesn’t bow, doesn’t kneel, doesn’t bend just to please another. I see him rising. Becoming... something great. Something terrible. And I would rather stand at his side than against him."


She paused, and to her own horror, a faint smile touched her lips under the mask. The kind she only ever allowed herself in secret.


"He can be cruel, but he’s also... caring." Her voice softened despite herself, as though she was confessing not to Alexis but to the ache in her chest. "Caring in a way that cuts deeper than kindness. He notices. He acts. He makes me feel—" she exhaled, trying to steady the butterflies in her stomach, "—like the world cannot break me, so long as he is near."


The words poured out of her faster than she could stop them. And Amanda, who was never one to speak much, suddenly realized she was talking as though her heart had finally found an opening and couldn’t stop spilling.


It startled her.


Her eyes narrowed again, snapping to Alexis. "Wait a minute," Amanda said sharply, suspicion curling in her voice. "Have you fallen in love with him? Even before seeing his face?"


Her question hung between them like a blade. But beneath Amanda’s sharp tone, her own cheeks burned. Because even saying it—love—made her chest feel light, giddy, like she had admitted something too close to her own heart.


And despite her sharpness, Amanda could not hide the faint tremble of admiration and longing in her voice. She spoke of him like a woman both enthralled and terrified by the depth of what she felt.


Amanda’s suspicion lingered as Alexis’s words slipped out, soft and unguarded:


"If only I had such a man."


The moment the admission passed her lips, Alexis’s eyes widened. She froze, realization flashing across her face. For a second, she looked almost... vulnerable. The hardened edges of her usual composure faltered, leaving behind the shadow of a woman who longed for something she had never tasted.


Before Amanda could seize on that weakness, a voice echoed from outside.


"Alexis! Where are you?"


It was Violet, her tone sharp and annoyed.


Alexis flinched, then quickly muttered, "I must go." She slipped past Amanda. By the time the door shut behind her, Amanda could already hear Violet’s chastising voice:


"Where did you go? Don’t wander off again without telling me! I dont trust these savage demons."


Their voices faded down the corridor.


Amanda leaned back against the door, her heart fluttering in her chest. From the bathroom came the unmistakable sounds of passion — Ngozi’s soft cries, Eros’s low growl, the rhythm of flesh meeting flesh. Heat spread through Amanda’s chest, her lips curving into a rare, girlish giggle.


She untied the knots of her clothing with trembling fingers, slipping free of the garments. Her bare skin prickled at the thought of what awaited her inside.


"Let me go get my punishment," she whispered to herself, and stepped into the steam.


The next day


The group stood assembled, armored and robed, their expressions hardened with purpose.


Eros stood tall at the front, Amanda and Ngozi at his sides, Belamorte looming with his dark allure, and Violet and Alexis waiting with composed readiness.


From deeper within the fox-lit caverns came Lady Sayuri. And she was... transformed.


Her hair shimmered like spun gold laced with embers, each strand flowing as though stirred by an unseen breeze. Her skin glowed faintly, not with magic but with vitality — as if she had shed the weight of centuries in a single night. Where once three fox tails swayed with elegance, now four brushed against the floor, their fur shining with divine luster.


Her eyes — crimson pools tinged with silver — lingered on Eros as though the world had narrowed to his silhouette. The allure around her was so strong that even Belamorte inhaled sharply, but beneath the beauty, she seemed fragile, delicate, as though one wrong word might break her balance.


Eros studied her calmly, then gave a single nod. "Congratulations. Your cultivation has advanced."


Sayuri lowered her gaze demurely, bowing slightly. "Your words honor me." When she looked up again, her lashes fluttered, her crimson gaze stealing toward him with glances that lingered too long to be accidental.


Amanda caught the look, her jaw tightening, while Ngozi smirked knowingly.


Before the air could grow heavier, Violet rolled her eyes with exasperation. "Are you all done? Must I remind you that the purpose of entering this dungeon is not to exchange sweet looks, but to find the Golden Anchor Stone of Healing?"


Sayuri coughed lightly into her sleeve, covering her awkwardness. With a flick of her wrist, a glowing scroll unfurled before them, turning into a floating map of light.


"This is the true map of the dungeon," she explained. "It contains the knowledge of every corridor, chamber, and the Lords of each sector. Two paths lie ahead: one leads to Belamorte and myself. The other..." her lips tightened, "leads to the vampire lord and his two sisters. They are not to be underestimated."


At this, Belamorte’s usual arrogance dimmed. His tone was low, respectful. "Yes. There is a reason my kind avoids their presence. Even among demons, they are... something else."


Sayuri gave a slight nod, then continued. "But no matter the path, all tunnels converge near the end. There you will find the three guards of the dungeon boss. Only after defeating them will the path to the Golden Anchor Stone of Healing open."


Violet crossed her arms, her brows furrowed. "So three guards, then the boss. We’ve already survived this far. It doesn’t sound so difficult."


Sayuri’s lips curved into a sad smile. "No, you misunderstand. It is difficult. Very. So far, fortune has carried you. The three guards are not simple foes — they all carry the strength of the Soul Master realm... or at the very least, the peak of the Soul Apostle realm."


Violet frowned deeply. "Hmph. If my grandfather were here, even Soul Masters would not frighten us."


Sayuri’s gaze sharpened as her fourth tail curled behind her. "Unfortunately, the Golden Anchor Stone enforces its own law. Only a certain cultivation rank is allowed into the dungeon. I am sure those that sent you here knew this as well."