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The South had many monsters.

But only one smiled while burying her husbands.

Lady Virela.

The Crimson Widow.

An Invitation Drenched in Roses

It ca at dawn—a black scroll wrapped in red lace, sealed with a lip-pressed wax kiss.

Delivered by no servant, but a raven with eyes like mirrors.

Ryon opened it carefully.

> To the curseborn who survived fire and chained the unchainable—

Co dine with under the bloodmoon.

If you refuse, I’ll assu you’re already mine.

– V.

Lyria paled when she read it.

"You can’t go."

"Why not?"

"She doesn’t ask. She hunts."

Kaela growled, sharpening her blade. "She’s killed six husbands. All noble. All willing. None walked out."

Ryon pocketed the scroll.

"I’m not most n."

> System Alert: Crimson Widow Identified

Na: Lady Virela Vey

Status: Widow of Southern Nobility / Blood Pact Sorceress

Soul Thread Class: Lustbound

Bond Status: Dormant (Locked by Trauma and Power Gas)

Danger Level: High

Required: Win or withstand her ga of dominance

Reward: Rare Ability – Kiss of Crimson Fla

The Dinner of Thorns

That night, Ryon was led into a glass pavilion filled with petals, silk, and shadows.

Virela awaited him in a sheer red gown threaded with tiny enchanted knives.

She didn’t rise.

Didn’t blink.

Just smiled. "Finally. A man who doesn’t grovel."

"I don’t bow for monsters."

She laughed, delighted. "Then sit. Let’s see what you do for them."

The dinner was a battle of words.

Every question she asked was a blade. Every smile, a trap.

> "What did Kaela taste like when she broke?"

"Did the priestess beg you to stop or beg you to never stop?"

"How many hearts will you crack before one cracks you?"

Ryon answered none directly—but t her gaze, never flinching.

And when she leaned forward to press a slice of bleeding fruit to his lips, he bit it from her fingers without looking away.

The Widow Breaks Pattern

She stared at him.

And sothing cracked.

Not a sound—but a stillness in her posture. A sudden loss of control.

"You’re not afraid of ."

"No," Ryon said. "You’re afraid of you. I just see it."

She turned away, eyes glittering.

> "I was thirteen when I was first ’wed’ to a man three tis my age. I slit his throat on our wedding night."

> "They married again. And again. Every ti, they thought I’d beco ta."

> "Every ti, I buried them deeper."

Her eyes locked onto his again.

"Do you want to try too?"

"No," Ryon whispered.

"I want to free you."

> System Surge: Emotional Trigger Reached

Crimson Widow Path: Stage 1 Cleared

Soul Thread Activated: Lustbound Type – Controlled by trauma

Bond Progress: 0% → 10%

Emotional Shift: From Power Play → Vulnerability

New Trait Gained: Widow’s Insight – Detect emotional manipulation attempts

New Side Quest: "Undo the Blood Vow" (Break her marriage curse)

She stood.

And without speaking, walked to him.

Then slowly—deliberately—sat in his lap, draping herself across his chest like a rose made of knives.

"You’re not mine yet," she said, lips brushing his ear. "But you will be."

Ryon touched her cheek—softly.

"Then make fight for it."

As She Slept

That night, in the scarlet guest chamber, she slept.

Not watched. Not threatened. Slept—for the first ti in years.

And Ryon stayed awake beside her.

Knowing full well the next day might bring betrayal... or a deeper bond.

But for now—

He had claid his seventh soul.

And the Crimson Widow?

She dread not of death—

—but of being loved.

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