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Recap – Chapter 64: The Last Predator

The rooftop was no longer a battleground but a collapsing world of fire, shadow, and steel. The hunter unleashed his true predator’s art, moving with an animal precision that turned every chain strike into a killing blow. Kazuki fought with nothing but his will, body failing but blade refusing to drop. Lilith’s crown of fire blazed, her aura shattering tiles and splitting the night, but it was not enough to stop the hunter’s obsession or her ex-husband’s cruel manipulation. As the shadows deepened, one truth beca clear: only one predator could remain, and every vow was about to be tested.

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The rooftop burned and bled like a dying beast. Fla devoured tiles, smoke clawed skyward, and beneath it all, chains rattled like funeral bells.

Lilith stood at the center, her fire crown flickering under the weight of two forces—obsession and domination. The hunter circled her like a starving wolf, chains dragging sparks as they scraped stone. The ex-husband stood in the shadows, his smirk curling like smoke, every word dripping venom.

"You can set crowns on fire, Lilith," he said softly, almost tenderly, "but you’ll always wear mine. You’ll always burn for ."

Kazuki staggered forward, blood soaking his shirt, blade trembling in his grip. "She’s not yours. She’s not his. She’s Lilith. And if I have to die proving that—" He raised the sword with both hands, "—then I’ll carve that truth into the sky!"

The hunter’s laugh was low, cruel, hungry. "Die, then. Your blood will sweeten her surrender."

He moved. Faster than fire. Faster than thought. Chains lashed out, whistling death.

Lilith’s fire flared, molten arcs weaving into shields, but the hunter cut through them like a beast ripping cloth. His chains wrapped her wrist, hissing as fla seared them but refusing to let go. He pulled, dragging her toward him.

Her heart stuttered. His eyes—those predator’s eyes—still knew her. Not Lilith the stepmother. Not Lilith the demon queen. But Lilith the woman he had once hunted, once whispered her true na to in the dark.

"Don’t fight ," he breathed, chains tightening around her arm. "You belong in the hunt. With . You always did."

Her fire wavered. For a heartbeat, she rembered. The nights running through ash-fields, her laughter mingling with the hunter’s growl, his chains caressing her skin not as shackles but as promises.

Kazuki’s voice broke that vision. "Lilith—look at !"

She turned. His blade, though cracked, still caught the moonlight. His face, though battered, still burned with devotion. Not obsession. Not control. Love.

But the ex-husband was not silent. "Look at him," he purred from the shadows. "A child, bleeding on stones that were never ant for him. He cannot protect you. He cannot even protect himself." His laughter licked like fla over oil. "But I can. I always could. I always will."

The rooftop cracked. A beam snapped and plunged into the inferno below. Sparks rose like fireflies fleeing a nightmare.

The hunter pulled harder, forcing Lilith closer. Kazuki lunged, his blade catching the chain, sparks screaming as steel t steel.

"Let her go!" Kazuki roared.

The hunter snarled, driving a knee into Kazuki’s chest, sending him sprawling. He pinned him with one chain while the other still bound Lilith.

"Do you see?" the hunter growled at her. "This is your choice. Chains or ashes. ... or him."

Lilith’s fire flared wildly, caught between collapse and explosion. The crown above her head cracked, flas bleeding down her hair like molten rivers. Her heart thundered with three voices: Kazuki’s vow, the hunter’s obsession, the ex-husband’s command.

And in the storm of it all... she scread.

The rooftop lit like a second sun. Fire surged outward, splitting tiles, ripping shadows, turning chains into molten wire. The hunter recoiled, Kazuki shielded his eyes, and even the ex-husband raised a hand against the glare.

But Lilith’s scream was not just rage—it was sorrow. Every fla was mory. Every spark, a vow. The fire crown shattered, raining embers that seared into stone.

When the blaze cleared, she stood panting, chains broken, crown gone. Her hair whipped in the heat, eyes blazing with tears and fury.

"No more," she whispered. "No more chains. No more crowns. If you want —" she raised her arms, fire spiraling from her fingertips, "—then burn for it."

The hunter grinned, blood on his lips. The ex-husband smirked, shadows curling like lovers around him. Kazuki staggered to his feet, blade shaking but eyes unbroken.

And the rooftop... fell silent for a single, trembling heartbeat.

Then everything moved at once.

Chains snapped like vipers. Shadows swallowed moonlight. Fire tore open the night. And Kazuki, with a roar that was equal parts defiance and devotion, hurled himself into the storm.

The battle was no longer about prey, or crowns, or claims. It was about survival. It was about love. It was about who would walk away when the rooftop was nothing but ashes and chains.

Next Chapter Preview – Chapter 66: Inferno’s Vow

The rooftop collapses into a crucible where choices can no longer be delayed. Lilith’s fire, stripped of its crown, burns raw and untad. The hunter fights not to kill but to claim. The ex-husband moves his hand at last, his true power bleeding into the battlefield. And Kazuki, broken but unyielding, throws himself again and again into the storm.

But a vow will be made in fire and blood—a vow strong enough to shatter chains, or bind them tighter than ever. When the inferno dies, one truth will remain: love is not gentle, and desire is not kind.

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🔥 If this clash of fire, chains, and shadow has your heart racing, don’t stop here! Every rooftop spark is leading to sothing bigger, sothing more dangerous, and sothing far more intimate. Add Demon Queen to your library, drop a power stone to keep the fire blazing, and share your thoughts—I’m listening closely to every theory. The next Chapter is the kind that will make you gasp.

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