“Hmm,” Valen moaned in pain as his body shifted from the stiff position it had been in for hours.
His eyes fluttered open, and for a few seconds, he tried to gather his senses. “Where am I?” he whispered, turning his head to take in the dark appearance of the room. He was on a bed, and that seemed to be the only valuable thing he could recognize. As he struggled to sit up, memories of what had happened flooded his mind, and he gasped for breath as his hands instinctively wrapped around his chest. His eyes widened as realization dawned on him. He didn’t know how long he had been unconscious. What if his disguise had already been discovered, and they were just waiting for him to wake up so they could kill him? The thought made his stomach churn. “Calm down, Valen. Relax. Things can’t just go all bad right now,” he muttered to himself. He quickly checked his clothes, and they were still intact. That surprised him, but still, anything could have happened to him while unconscious. Nothing was guaranteed here. The only thing he could do now was run. He sprang off the bed, ignoring the sting of pain that surged through his body, and dashed to the door, and almost immediately, the door flung open, stopping him in his tracks. That face appeared again, and he yelped, stumbling backward and almost falling, but... He felt a hand hold him around his waist, preventing him from falling. He opened his eyes slowly to find a familiar face, gripping his waist to steady him, and he gulped loudly. The face looked too familiar, and that was when it hit him. “This one is mine.” Those words echoed in his mind, and suddenly, he remembered. The mad King of the Lycanis. The man he saw seconds before collapsing. With fear, Valen pulled away and distanced himself, but the King’s eyes didn’t leave his, and that made Valen’s pulse quicken. He wondered if he already knew his real gender and was going to kill him? It was too late to escape now. His lips trembled, and his entire body began to shake when the mad king slowly walked toward him. Valen stepped back until he fell onto the bed, and the man followed, climbing onto the mattress, his tall frame towering above him, his face close. Valen had heard stories about the mad king, but no one had ever mentioned how damn attractive he was. His eyes were the color of dusk, soft, deep, and haunting. His aura was dark, quiet, and full of unspoken danger. His beauty wasn’t loud. It whispered, and that whisper settled like heat under Valen’s skin. How could a man so beautiful be a devil? The King leaned in slowly, savoring the tension between them. His lips hovered just a breath from Valen’s, and his finger brushed over Valen’s lower lip. A shiver ran through Valen’s entire body, and just then, the king sighed. Pulled away and climbed off the bed. Valen remained frozen, trying to remember how to breathe. “You survived,” the King said in a low, raspy voice as he turned to sit on a chair Valen hadn’t noticed before. Valen scrambled to his feet and quickly stood in a submissive posture, hands clasped behind his back, with his head bowed. “I am surprised I did, my lord.” “I would be surprised too. You've been out for two days, and you’re the only foreign man to survive the effect,” the king said flatly, rubbing his hand against the chair. Valen exhaled, not out of relief, but wariness. “Which is why I chose you,” the king added, staring at Valen with what seemed to be amusement. Valen’s head shot up like he’d been stung. “Chose me? For what, my lord?” “To be my temporary right-hand man, until Aldridge returns from the warfront. I’ll need someone to stand in. You almost have the same will as Aldridge, so you’ll pass for now.” He paused, closing his eyes as silence wrapped the room. “Aldridge will tell you what to do,” he added, stood up from the chair, and made his way out. Valen was still looking at the space in disbelief, and just then, a man approached him with a cold expression. “Valen from the house of Draegon?” He stood straight. “Yes.” “Come with me,” the man ordered, and turned on his heel as he began walking a different route from the one he had come from. When he noticed Valen hadn’t followed, he paused and glanced at Valen over his shoulder. “Aldridge is expecting you. Don’t keep him waiting.” Then he walked to a door and opened it. Valen hesitated to step into the pitch-dark room, but the man shoved him inside and slammed the door. Valen screamed and charged, ready to fight, only to freeze when the lights flicked on. “It’s weird for someone who’s supposed to be the King’s right-hand man to be this fearful. I don’t think the King is in safe hands,” a voice said, and Valen immediately turned towards the direction the voice came from. It was the same man who had brought him and the others in for the tests, one of the intimidating ones with an eye patch. Valen gulped and nearly trembled. “I wasn’t afraid,” he replied quickly. “Just shocked by being shoved. Any reasonable man would react the same way.” “Then such a man is weak. Did Draegon ever lecture you on that? Or did you inherit your father’s cowardice?” the man blurted. The words hit Valen like a slap, and he was forced to punch the smirk off the man’s face, but he knew it would cost him everything. The eye-patched man stood up from his chair and headed to Valen, who he was towering, but that didn't make Valen flinch. Helet out a small chuckle and tossed a scroll at Valen. “Here are the rules of being the King’s right-hand man.” Valen opened the scroll, gazing at the long inscribed rule on it, and wasn't listening to whatever the man was saying till he mentioned something that hit him. “You must be with him twenty-four-seven, and this includes when he eats, sleeps, holds a meeting, takes a walk, bathes, and even during…” Aldridge paused, watching Valen’s expression. “…pleasure time.” “By pleasure time, you mean?” Valen's brow furrowed. “Are you not a man? Don’t you understand what a man does when he seeks pleasure? You are expected to be there and watch everything. ”Valen smiled as she patted the head of one of the kids who had come to receive some fruits that she was distributing for them in the afternoon. Her eyes went over all of them. Her heart ached even more. It'd been two days since the incident and the King had managed to send some of the kids back home who recognized their packs. Valen wasn't so sure if that was the correct step to take because these kids must have been mentally affected by what had happened to them. But Lucan pointed out after she shared this with him, "Since we want to comfort these kids, we are not in the right position to mentally fix them, Valen. Because we don't know the right way to do so and we are also not fit mentally to even want to help anyone mentally. Also, trying to 'help' them will just bring back all the bad memories they've had. We can only pray for their innocent souls to be happy again." He preached effortlessly. She smiled at the kids one last time and decided to leave the room. On her way o
The kids were all led to another huge room inside the palace. The perpetrators who were caught were taken to the dungeons. "Won't they be treated? They will bleed to death before they even get to suffer for their evil deeds." Lucan said worriedly to Aldridge who was busy dusting off dirt from his clothes. "Don't worry too much, darling. The poison is going to prevent them from bleeding too much. It's not meant to kill them. It would just render them unconscious for some hours and weak for months or maybe years depending on the dosage." He shrugged nonchalantly and then looked at Iza who was busy giving instructions to the guards. "But seeing that he was the one who put the poison on, they're going to remain completely weak and paralyzed for life." He said and took off his coat. "What about the King?" "He went to address something. He will be back soon." Valen answered. "How do we arrange the kids? They are in a horrible state already. Do we feed them? C
Valen had pleaded, wanting to go with the guards on this attack but Rhydian had vehemently refused. "Listen, Valen, it's my responsibility to keep you safe. While everyone out there sees you as a man, I don't, okay? So I have to protect you." "Oh, so you think I can't do anything? That I'm weak like a child?" Valen glared at him as she pouted her lips and looked away with an angry expression. Rhydian was stunned. When did he say that? Was this how women twisted words whenever they were angry? He wouldn't know. It was his first relationship after all. He shifted closer to her and tried to pacify her. "No, I don't think you're weak. You are not weak, Valen. You're the strongest woman I know and I've met, but I just can't bear to sit still and send you to a dangerous place like that. Not on my watch, okay? Leave Aldridge and Iza to handle it. You've helped us enough by extracting the needed information and saving Jethrom's life already." He highlighted her achievements,
Valen entered the room where Jethrom had been locked. Outside the room were stationed two guards who immediately peeped in as Valen made her way towards him. Jethrom was sitting on a bench, resting against the wall with his eyes closed and hands tied. He didn't open them even after sensing someone's presence within the room. "Jethrom," She called firmly, and only then did he open his eyes to look at her. They were empty and almost lifeless. Valen felt that same pity for him. She had gotten permission from the King to come speak to him and convince him first before they decide on extracting the truth out of him with tough punishment. Because the truth remained that Jethrom was still like a family to her — maybe a distant one but they knew each other. It wouldn't hurt her to fight for him but only if he was willing to be fought for. She exhaled heavily and then dropped low, bending with her knees barely touching the ground as she clasped her fingers. Her face turned serious
"Get out of my bathroom! How dare you even step in?" Iza half yelled at him, but Dave wasn't even moved. Instead, he rolled his tongue and chuckled lightly as he walked away from the tub, almost as if he was heeding the instructions, but he wasn't. He began to undress himself. Iza was stunned. Even more stunned as he watched this scene. Dave didn't shift his gaze from him. It was like he was intentionally tempting Iza, seducing him with what he was looking at. "What...what are you doing?" "Undressing. I want to take a bath with you." Dave replied nonchalantly. "The ones provided for the guards are very irritating and I fear I might catch a skin disease before I even fulfill my mission and vision." "But why in my room? What are you doing? If you don't step out, I'll call the guards on you." "You make too much noise, Iza. For someone who isn't attracted to men or even has the slightest desire in me, you react quite too much as if you're affected by my mere pres
"Where did he go?" The MAN seated across a table with his legs resting on it, crossed against each other, asked. His eyes were closed, resting against the wall. But he wasn't asleep. "He went to the Orphanage home, my Lord." The corners of his mouth lifted followed by a dark chuckle, "The idiot never ceases to amaze me." He commented "Who did he go with?" "Valen." The reply came instantly. The man paused a finger in the air. "Valen? Hmm." Another smile appeared. "This love... It's growing so fast. Just too fast for my liking. The wife is supporting her husband." There was a brief silence before the spy decided to ask, "What do you suggest that we do, my Lord? Should we have the children taken away?"The man's eyes then opened, and he sat up but with his legs still in that same position. He frowned, appearing disciplined like a teacher whhad o just heard some forbidden words from a student, "Why?"The man on his knees couldn't say a word. He wasn't