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Sophia took a deep breath and, with a quivering voice, tried to explain.

"Corora, it's not what you think. Lyerin and I were forced—"

Before she could finish her sentence, Lyerin raised a hand, cutting her off smoothly.

"Let handle this," he said, his tone firm yet calm. His gaze never left Sophia, and there was a seriousness in his eyes that made her fall silent instantly.

She swallowed hard, stepping back as she cast her eyes down.

Lyerin, however, allowed a faint smile to tug at the corner of his lips.

"That's what I like about you," he said, his voice softer now, almost playful. "I keep things running smoothly here in this tribe so you all stay safe. And you, Sophia, at least you're the only one who listens to very well. You always know your place."

He reached out, pinching her nose gently and playfully, his touch light but enough to send her heart racing.

Sophia's cheeks flushed a deep red, and her breath caught in her throat.

Lyerin's casual, almost tender action left her flustered and dizzy with emotions she couldn't quite process.

Then, without looking back at her, Lyerin shifted his attention toward Corora. His expression changed, his playful deanor vanishing as his gaze hardened. "Now, Corora," he said, his voice colder, "what exactly do you want to say?"

Corora stood there, rooted in place, her mind spinning as she tried to find her words.

Sothing was different about him, about Lyerin.

The way he moved, the way he spoke—he wasn't the sa man she once knew.

He seed distant, colder, and far more dangerous than ever before.

A sense of dread gnawed at her, and she couldn't shake the feeling that sothing had shifted between them.

With a shaky voice, Corora managed to stamr out, "But… Sophia had a boyfriend!"

Lyerin's brow twitched, and he cut her off with a sharp wave of his hand, his eyes narrowing as he stared her down.

"Boyfriend?" he scoffed, the word dripping with disdain.

"Do you think we're living in so ideal world, where titles like 'boyfriend' or 'husband' matter anymore? Do you think I care about those kinds of trivial relationships in this apocalypse?"

He stepped closer to Corora, his presence looming, every word he spoke laced with indifference.

"Let spell this out for you, Corora," he began, his voice low but firm.

"Everything we once held dear, every attachnt, every idea of love, marriage, or companionship—none of that matters now. What's a boyfriend? A husband? Nothing but remnants of a broken world that no longer exists. The world we knew is dead. What we have now is survival, and survival demands strength, not sentint.

Loyalty cos from power, not from so fleeting notion of love.

"And besides," he continued, his tone growing more intense, "in this world, I'll take what I want, when I want, and no one—not you, not Sophia's boyfriend,' not anyone—can stop . If they try, they'll die. The faster you understand that, the better off you'll be."

Corora's breath hitched in her throat as Lyerin's words washed over her, each one hitting harder than the last.

Sothing's really wrong with Lyerin and she doesn't know what's going on?

Just what happened?

Does he hate because I went on my own?

Corora opened her mouth to argue, but no words ca out.

For the first ti, she felt sothing she had never associated with Lyerin before—fear. He had always been a mystery to her, but now he was sothing much darker, much more terrifying.

His sweet aura beca dark, and his confidence, it was incredibly unfamiliar to her.

Lyerin smirked, reading the fear in her eyes.

He leaned forward, his face inches from hers, his breath warm against her skin. His hand moved up, gripping her chin gently between his fingers, tilting her head slightly so she couldn't look away from his intense gaze.

"Now," he said softly, his voice a whisper that sent chills down her spine, "tell , where are the others?"

Corora's mind raced, panic clawing at her insides. She could feel her heart pounding in her chest as she stamred out a response. "Th-they're... they're sending ssages... trying to contact the others."

Lyerin's expression darkened imdiately, his eyes narrowing into dangerous slits. His fingers tightened ever so slightly on her chin, and she flinched.

"Others?" he asked, his tone laced with suspicion. "What others?"

Corora hesitated, swallowing hard. She could feel the tension rising, the palpable danger in the air. "Th-the people we found in the city," she finally said, her voice barely above a whisper. "We… we thought we could bring them in."

For a mont, Lyerin was silent. T

hen, suddenly, he threw his head back and laughed—a deep, maniacal sound that echoed through the abandoned sanctuary.

"Hahahhahahahaha!"

Each laugh grew louder, more powerful, until the very ground beneath their feet trembled.

The air itself seed to ripple, bending under the weight of his laughter, and Corora instinctively stepped back, her fear mounting.

Sophia watched in horror as Lyerin's laughter intensified, her hands trembling as she tried to process what was happening.

She had seen him in dangerous situations before, but this… this was sothing entirely different.

The energy radiating off him was oppressive, overwhelming.

Corora, for the first ti in her life, felt pure, unadulterated fear. Her legs shook, and her breath ca in shallow gasps as Lyerin's laughter finally subsided.

"Eeerhhmmm-" he said as he cleared his throat.

His face twisted into a cruel smile, and without warning, he gently set Sophia down before grabbing Corora's wrist in a vice-like grip.

"L-Lyerin, what are you—?" Corora gasped, wincing as he effortlessly lifted her off the ground by her arm. Pain shot through her shoulder as she dangled in the air, her legs kicking weakly beneath her.

Lyerin's gaze was cold and unforgiving as he held her there, his voice a dark, dangerous whisper.

"What did you think would happen, Corora?" he asked, his tone chilling. "Did you think I wouldn't notice you moving on your own? That I wouldn't be angry?" your-chapter-source

Corora's eyes widened in panic, her voice trembling as she tried to explain herself. "I-I didn't an to! We just thought—"

Lyerin shook his head, cutting her off. "You displeased , Corora. But that's not the only thing you did wrong, is it?"

Corora's heart pounded in her chest, her mouth suddenly dry as she tried to make sense of his words. "W-what do you an? I didn't—"

He tilted his head, his smirk deepening as he leaned in closer. "Do you want to know what you really did?"

Corora swallowed hard, her eyes wide with terror. "Is… is it because I went on my own? Along with the others?"

Lyerin's gaze sharpened, his smile widening. "That certainly displeased . But no," he said, his voice dangerously low, "that's not the only thing you've done wrong. Do you want to know?"

Before Corora could respond, a voice suddenly rang out, filled with anger and desperation.

"Let go of my sister!"

Lyerin's grip loosened slightly as he turned his head toward the source of the voice.

Standing in the doorway, with a furious expression and clenched fists, was a young girl—Corora's sister.

Corona.

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