INICIAR SESIÓNElyra Sol never believed in fairy-tale marriages. Living alone and carrying the scars of a broken family, she has learned to survive without trusting anyone. But her quiet life shatters when a sudden scandal forces her into an unexpected contract marriage with Zevarion Vale — a powerful and enigmatic CEO whose bride disappears on the very day of their wedding. To protect their families’ reputations, Elyra agrees to become Zevarion’s temporary wife under strict conditions: no love, no interference, and a divorce once the crisis settles. To the world, they appear as the perfect high-class couple. Behind closed doors, they remain distant strangers, bound only by a secret agreement. However, life inside the luxurious Vale empire is far from safe. Beneath Zevarion’s calm and caring exterior lies a family built on hidden illegal dealings, dangerous alliances, and internal power struggles. As Elyra slowly adjusts to her new life, she begins to notice cracks in the perfect world around her — suspicious accidents, silent threats, and someone determined to seize control of the Vale legacy at any cost. What begins as a simple contract soon turns into a perilous game of trust and survival. As enemies close in and buried truths surface, Elyra realizes her husband is not merely a distant CEO but a man fighting shadows from within his own bloodline. And while their marriage was never meant to be real, the growing bond between them becomes impossible to ignore. In a world of wealth, betrayal, and hidden danger, falling in love might be their greatest strength — or their final downfall. Will their secret vow protect them… or destroy them both before the truth comes to light?
Ver másThe grand gates of the Vale estate loomed ahead, their intricate ironwork glinting in the late afternoon sun. Elyra Sol’s heart pounded with each step she took along the manicured driveway. She had imagined many things about this day, but nothing had prepared her for the sheer magnitude of the Vale mansion. The sprawling estate, with its pristine lawns, fountains, and marble pillars, radiated an aura of power and wealth so intense it made her feel both awed and completely out of place.
Clutching the strap of her modest handbag, Elyra paused at the entrance, taking a deep breath. She reminded herself that she was here for a reason—a scandal had forced her into this contract marriage, and though it felt like the end of her freedom, it was, for now, the only way to protect her family’s reputation. She straightened her back, adjusted the collar of her blouse, and stepped through the enormous double doors. The foyer inside was just as intimidating as the exterior. Crystal chandeliers hung from the high ceilings, casting sparkling reflections across the polished marble floors. Paintings of stern ancestors adorned the walls, their eyes following her timid movements as she made her way toward the main living area. It was in this room that she would meet the man she was to call husband, the enigmatic CEO, Zevarion Vale. And there he was. Zevarion stood by the floor-to-ceiling windows, hands folded behind his back, staring out over the estate with a calm, almost imperious composure. His sharp features, dark hair, and piercing eyes gave him an air of untouchable authority. Even in the muted lighting of the late afternoon, he seemed to command the room effortlessly. Elyra felt her stomach tighten at the intensity of his gaze as he turned slowly to observe her. “Elyra Sol,” he said finally, his voice smooth, deep, and measured, “welcome to the Vale estate.” She hesitated, unsure of what to say. Her fingers fiddled with the strap of her handbag as she tried to meet his eyes without flinching. “Th-thank you, sir,” she stammered, her voice betraying the nervousness she tried to mask. Zevarion’s eyes didn’t soften, but there was a subtle calculation in his gaze, as though he were weighing every inch of her presence, every flicker of emotion. “You signed the agreement. Disturbance is irrelevant if you keep to it,” he replied, his tone cold yet controlled. Elyra’s cheeks flushed. “That… that sounds rather harsh,” she murmured, almost to herself. A soft, melodic voice interrupted, warm and polished. “You’ll fit in just fine, dear,” said Victor Fernandez Vale, the family’s charming uncle, stepping gracefully into the room. His presence was striking; he had the sort of polished elegance that made people instinctively trust him. “Don’t worry,” he added with a smile that seemed too perfect, too sweet. Elyra wanted to believe him, and for a fleeting moment, she almost did. But something in the curve of his lips, the slight narrowing of his eyes as he glanced at Zevarion, made her stomach tighten once again. There was an undercurrent of something she couldn’t name—something sharp, hidden beneath the surface of his sugar-coated charm. Zevarion, however, made no move to introduce her further or ease the tension. He simply regarded her silently, his gaze unreadable. Elyra felt the weight of expectation pressing down on her, and a shiver ran down her spine. She realized, with a sinking sense of inevitability, that she was not just walking into a house; she was stepping into a world of calculated appearances, hidden power, and invisible rules. Victor’s soft voice broke her thoughts again. “Allow me to show you to your room. I’m sure you’re exhausted from your journey.” He offered a hand, perfectly polite, but Elyra sensed the subtle command in the gesture: follow me, accept my guidance, trust me… for now. Reluctantly, she allowed herself to be led through the winding corridors of the mansion, every step echoing softly on the marble floors. The rooms were lavish beyond imagination: ornate furniture, expensive art pieces, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking perfectly manicured gardens. Her breath caught in awe and disbelief. She had never seen wealth like this. The realization of how far from her own modest life she had come made her stomach churn with nervous energy. When they reached her room, Victor paused, smiling at her. “I know this is sudden, and perhaps overwhelming,” he said gently, “but remember, appearances must be maintained. The world outside watches every move of the Vale family, and we cannot afford mistakes.” Elyra nodded silently. The words were comforting on the surface but carried an unspoken warning. There was no denying it: this family was powerful, and they expected perfection. As Victor left the room, his charm lingering like a sweet perfume, Elyra’s thoughts immediately returned to Zevarion. She had barely spoken to him, yet his presence lingered like a shadow. She wondered what kind of man he truly was beneath the calm, composed exterior. Would he be cruel, kind, or something in between? And would she be able to navigate the delicate balance of their contract without losing herself? Later that evening, during the formal dinner, the tension between Elyra and Zevarion only intensified. She sat across from him at the grand dining table, noticing every subtle movement—the way his fingers drummed lightly against the table, the way his eyes flicked to her momentarily before returning to the conversation with the other family members. Victor sat beside Elyra, offering comforting smiles and occasionally whispering soft reassurances, further adding to the confusion of emotions whirling inside her. The contrast between the cold, distant Zevarion and the charming, attentive Victor created a storm of tension that made every interaction charged and unpredictable. By the end of the evening, Elyra felt a strange combination of intimidation, curiosity, and an inexplicable pull toward Zevarion. She knew their marriage was supposed to be contractual, emotionless, and temporary. Yet, every glance, every gesture, every subtle word from him hinted that there was more beneath the surface—something she couldn’t yet grasp. As she retired to her room that night, Elyra lay awake, staring at the ornate ceiling, her mind replaying every moment of the day. The mansion was beautiful, the family polite, and yet there was a sense of lurking danger that she could not shake. Victor’s smiles, Zevarion’s piercing gaze, and the grandeur of the Vale estate combined to form a complex web that she had to navigate carefully. Somewhere deep inside, she sensed that this was only the beginning—an introduction to a life where love, danger, and secrets were intertwined in ways she could never have imagined. And though she tried to push the thoughts away, her heart betrayed her with a flutter of anticipation. Because in the shadowed halls of the Vale mansion, nothing was ever as it seemed, and every polite smile hid a secret waiting to be revealed.Silence filled the Heart Chamber.Orion hovered above the crimson pillar of light.His long black coat stirred in the swirling energy surrounding him.His golden eyes, streaked with crimson, slowly studied every face before him.There was no rage.No madness.Only exhaustion.The weariness of someone who had carried an impossible burden for thousands of years.His first question still echoed through the chamber."Have I awakened... to a better world?"No one answered.Not because they didn't want to.Because they didn't know how.Finally, Astera stepped forward.Her silver form flickering with every step."Orion..."Her voice trembled.A thousand years of regret lived in that single word.Orion turned toward her.For a moment, the crimson light around him softened."You survived."Astera smiled sadly."Barely."He looked at her carefully."You've grown tired."She laughed quietly."I've had three thousand years to become tired."For the first time...Orion smiled.A genuine smile.One
The roar shook the entire Lost City.It wasn't the calm, ancient voice of the Legacy.It wasn't the warning system.It wasn't the collapsing mountain.It was something far deeper.Something that sounded... alive.The ground beneath the Heart Chamber rippled violently.Cracks spread across the marble floor.The crystal sphere trembled.Silver light clashed against crimson energy.Everyone stood frozen.Only one sentence echoed through the chamber."The Prisoner has awakened."Silence followed.Then Victor slowly raised his hand."I'm afraid to ask..."He looked around nervously."...but who exactly is the Prisoner?"No one answered immediately.Even Astera stared at the Heart with visible shock.Lysandra's confident expression had disappeared completely.For the first time since entering the chamber...She looked frightened.Cassian noticed."You didn't know."It wasn't a question.Lysandra slowly shook her head."I thought..."She swallowed."I thought the Legacy was the only thing be
The ancient chamber trembled.A deafening rumble echoed through the Lost City as the massive silver doors slowly opened.Dust drifted from the ceiling.Crimson light flickered through the widening gap.Everyone turned toward the entrance.Weapons were drawn.Zevarion instinctively stepped in front of Elyra.Cassian moved to the opposite side, his eyes fixed on the doorway.Victor swallowed."I don't think she's here for a friendly conversation.""No," Damien replied quietly."I don't think she is."The doors opened completely.A lone woman walked into the chamber.Tall.Graceful.Her silver-white hair flowed down her back, untouched by age.A dark cloak rested over her shoulders, embroidered with the emblem of the Order of the Eclipse.Across her left eye ran a long, faded scar.But it was her violet eyes that held everyone's attention.They were unnaturally bright.Filled with intelligence.And absolute certainty.Behind her, dozens of armed members of the Order entered the chamber.
The vision above the fractured Heart faded.The chamber remained deathly silent.Only the crimson cracks spreading across the crystal sphere reminded everyone that time was running out.Far above them...The hooded army had reached the mountain.The Legacy spoke no more.Instead, the Heart projected one final image of the hooded figure standing at the entrance before dissolving into silver mist.Victor broke the silence first."I've got a bad feeling."Damien looked at him."You've been saying that since Chapter Twenty."Victor sighed."And somehow I keep being right."Despite the tension, a faint smile appeared on Elyra's face.It disappeared just as quickly.Cassian stepped closer to the Heart.His expression was grim."They're earlier than I expected."Zevarion folded his arms."You know them."It wasn't a question.Cassian nodded slowly."I do."Seraphina looked at him sharply."Tell them everything."Cassian hesitated.Then, for the first time since they had met him, he held noth
The chamber fell into absolute silence.The stranger stood near the Gate as if he belonged there.As if he had every right to walk into a hidden chamber protected by centuries of secrets.The silver insignia on his black coat glimmered under the candlelight.A symbol none of them recognized.Yet th
The third explosion hit moments later.The entire monastery shook violently.Stone dust poured from the ceiling.Several candles crashed to the floor.The ancient chamber trembled beneath their feet.For a moment, nobody moved.Nobody spoke.Then Victor broke the silence."Well.""This seems extrem
The chamber remained silent.Everyone's attention was fixed on the small wooden box.More specifically.......on the folded letter still resting inside.A letter written by Zevarion's mother.A letter meant only for him.For a long moment, nobody spoke.Nobody dared.Even Victor remained unusually
The chamber remained silent long after the message ended.No one moved.No one spoke.The words of Zevarion's mother echoed in everyone's minds."Find the Thirteen Families."It felt less like advice.And more like a warning.The glowing symbols had faded completely.The Gate stood silent once more












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