The wind outside the pyramid carried whispers.
Not words. Not chants.
Just... her na.
Azeriah. Azeriah. Azeriah...
Zephyr returned from the Twisted Moon Forest with Virellia, still reeling from the na etched into his soul. But he knew—the mont he spoke it, sothing shifted.
And now... it was Clarissa.
He found her in the Queen’s Sanctum, surrounded by sweating priestesses and flickering sacred fire. Her belly glowed faintly, as if sothing inside pulsed with divine energy.
Clarissa lay on silken sheets, clutching her swollen stomach, eyes wide in pain—not fear.
"She’s... speaking to him," Clarissa said hoarsely. "The baby... hears her."
Zephyr knelt beside her.
"What is she saying?"
Clarissa looked at him—and it wasn’t just her eyes anymore.
There was sothing else behind them.
"She says... you made a promise," she whispered. "You said you’d burn the world just to hold her again. And now... she’s coming back."
As Clarissa convulsed, golden markings appeared on her belly, glowing like a sun-seal turned in reverse — a symbol of rebirth through desire.
The system flared.
System Warning:
Unborn Child Marked as: [Azeriah’s Incarnation Vessel]
Status: Passive Possession In Progress
Risk: Clarissa’s soul may be overwritten
Option 1: Break the soul tether (70% fatal risk)
Option 2: Enter the child’s astral chamber and confront Azeriah’s essence directly
Zephyr’s jaw clenched.
He couldn’t lose Clarissa. Not now.
"I’m going in."
With the help of Lyssandra and Nerisse, they constructed a ritual circle of divine fire and ocean mory. Zephyr placed his forehead to Clarissa’s belly and channeled all the lust-bond energy back inward.
In an instant, his soul was yanked into a realm of red mist and golden fla.
There, a childlike version of Clarissa’s unborn son floated in silence, his tiny fingers wrapped around an ethereal red veil.
And standing behind him... was Azeriah.
Veiled. Powerful. Sad.
"You ca," she whispered. "Again."
"This child is ours," she said. "Not just hers. Not just yours. He is the key to awakening fully."
Zephyr stepped forward. "You’ll destroy Clarissa."
Azeriah shook her head. "Only if she resists. But if she welcos ... I’ll give her back everything. Power. Life. Divinity. Even her place beside you—reborn."
Zephyr looked at the child.
He glowed with potential, but also chaos.
"Let carry you," Zephyr said quietly. "Spare her."
Azeriah’s golden eyes widened.
"Would you take ... into yourself?"
"Again?"
The realm trembled.
A choice was forming.
System Choice Triggered
Choose One:
A) Allow Azeriah to fully possess the child and rebirth through him (Clarissa survives, but child becos divine)
B) Bind Azeriah’s essence inside Zephyr’s body again (Clarissa and child are saved — but Zephyr becos unstable)
C) Attempt to seal Azeriah with the help of all five bonded queens (high risk, all bonds may fracture)
Zephyr’s heart pounded.
No matter what he chose... the harem would never be the sa.
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The soul realm pulsed with crimson heat.
Zephyr stood before Azeriah, veiled in godhood, her essence tethered to Clarissa’s unborn child — her reincarnation vessel. Her offer lingered in the air like poison laced with perfu.
"Take into yourself," she whispered. "One last ti."
Zephyr didn’t hesitate.
"I said I’d burn the world to hold you again.
So let carry your fla — not the child."
He opened his arms.
Azeriah’s red veil lifted, revealing golden eyes like suns at twilight. She stepped forward and pressed her lips to his. The kiss didn’t sting — it invaded.
Her essence flowed into him, wild and divine — years of sorrow, desire, forgotten mories, and untad hunger flooding every part of his soul.
His spine arched. His mouth gasped open.
And the system scread.
Lust Ascension System: Warning!
Entity Class: God Fragnt Detected
System Mutation In Progress...
Soul Core Unstable
Host Compatibility: 82%
Azeriah Bond: Forced Fusion — [Active]
In the real world, Clarissa’s eyes opened.
She gasped sharply and clutched her stomach — but the burning sigil was gone.
The priestesses cried in relief.
Virellia wept softly.
Even Lyssandra stepped forward and whispered a quiet blessing.
"Is the child safe?" Clarissa asked.
"He is," Serika replied. "But Zephyr..."
She turned slowly.
He was still in the center of the ritual circle, glowing red.
Kneeling. Breathing like a beast barely contained.
Zephyr Returns — Changed
When his eyes opened, they were no longer his alone.
One glowed gold. The other shimred black-red like molten glass.
"I’ve taken her in," he whispered. "She’s... inside ."
Clarissa ran to him, but his touch sparked fire.
"It’s ," he said quickly. "But part of her too. We’re not separated anymore.
I’m her prison... and her ho."
System Update(Ding)
System Evolution Triggered:
Lust Ascension System → Divine Lust Hybrid Core [ALPHA]
New Passive Ability: [Queen Incarnate] – Temporary access to Azeriah’s divine abilities in monts of peak desire or danger
Bonded Queens’ Reactions May Vary
Harem Unity: 72%
Azeriah Status: Dormant (Within Host)
Later that night, Lyssandra cornered him in the moonlit garden.
"You chose her... again," she said, voice tight.
"I chose to protect Clarissa. Our child. All of you."
Lyssandra’s gaze flickered with old wounds.
"She always had that hold on you. Even before mory. Even before ti."
Virellia stepped from the shadows, arms crossed.
"So what now?" she asked. "You’re part god, part cursed.
Will you beco a king of us... or a ticking bomb?"
Zephyr smiled bitterly.
"Both.
Unless you help hold it together."
The heat beyond the pyramid was unnatural.
Winds ca with no origin. Sand twisted in the air like smoke. Even the desert sun dimd for a mont—
—as she approached.
She rode on a six-legged beast draped in crimson silk, her veil fluttering in the wind, her skin bronze-gold and painted with mourning tattoos.
Eyes like molten bronze pierced the horizon.
She was tall.
Wrapped in ceremonial widowwear.
And behind her trailed war banners older than kingdoms.
The guards at the gate trembled.
"Let pass," the woman said, voice calm, "or bury yourselves beneath the sand your king once kissed."
Zephyr stood in the throne hall when the wind changed.
He turned before the doors even opened.
"I know that presence..."
The doors exploded open—carried not by force, but by heat. And there she was.
Queen Zahra of Iferon — the Desert Widow.
The third wife from his forgotten past.
The keeper of the Scarlet Scroll.
She removed her veil slowly, her eyes never leaving him.
"You rember now, don’t you?"
Zephyr’s heart skipped.
"...Zahra."
Flash.
He saw it:
A wedding under a storm of red petals.
Zahra, sword in hand, dancing through blood to protect his life.
A kiss before war.
A promise: "If you die before , I will never love again."
She had kept that promise.
For centuries.
"I burned empires for you," she said coldly. "And you left to grieve a man who didn’t even rember."
Zephyr stepped down from the dais, slow. Careful.
"I’m not him... fully. But I rember you now. I never stopped feeling it. In the fire. In the ache."
She pressed a red scroll to his chest.
"Then earn again."
The Scarlet Scroll Unlocks
[Scarlet Scroll Consud]
mory Fragnt: 5/11
Lust Bond Available: Zahra – Queen of War Widows
Passive Bonus: [Desert Vow] – All bonded queens gain heat resistance and battle awareness in scorching regions
Secret Bonus: Zahra holds a shard of Azeriah’s original veil
System Alert:
New Side Quest: "Reclaim the Veil" – Reward: Ascension Fla Control / Unlocks Godseed Stability
Risk: Zahra will only allow bonding after Trial by Fla, a sacred desert rite involving three challenges — Seduction, Combat, and Truth.
Zahra led Zephyr into a crimson tent erected beneath a burning sunset.
There, priestesses undressed him and left silently.
Zahra stood at the center, wrapped in fire-silk, a dagger in one hand.
"This tent," she said, "was once our wedding chamber. If you still have my fla...
Then take without words.
And make rember."
Zephyr’s body ached with heat.
But this wasn’t just about lust. It was about proving himself worthy of the one woman who never moved on.
"Then let the fla speak for us."
The tent flared with red light as the scene faded into smoke, fire, and mory...
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