Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives Chapter 1085: A Bird In A Cage [Part 2]
Villain Ch 1085. A Bird In A Cage [Part 2]
Before Shea could respond, Zorath's voice cut through the pavilion, his anger growing. "Stop singing, you stupid creature!" he bellowed, raising his whip high.
The siren in the cage—Shea's other self—flinched in fear as the whip cracked, striking the bars of the cage with a loud, echoing snap. She cowered on the floor, her broken wings trembling as she begged for rcy. "Please… let go," she whispered, her voice weak and desperate. "I… I just want to see him… Where is he? Where is Sir Knight?"
Zorath's lip curled in disgust. He stepped closer to the cage, his cold eyes glaring down at the broken siren. "Sir Knight? He even didn't give you his na?" he sneered. "He's gone. Why would a respectable knight like him want to be with a creature like you?
You're not even human."
The siren's eyes widened in disbelief. "No… that's not true," she cried, her voice cracking with sorrow. "He… he loves . He promised we'd be together. That we'd be happy… forever."
Zorath scoffed, his face twisting with cruel amusent. "He lied to you, foolish girl. That's why he gave you to us. He didn't want you. He wanted to get rid of you." He let the words sink in, his tone laced with venom. "Why else would he leave you here, caged like an animal?
Now stop singing."
The siren shook her head, her tear-filled eyes staring up at Zorath in desperation. "No, that's impossible! He promised ! He said he would turn into a real human! That we could live together, that he would love !" Her voice was growing frantic, her once-beautiful song now broken by sobs. "He said… we'd be happy."
Zorath's laughter filled the air, dark and mocking. "Turn you into a human?" he spat. "By cutting off your wings? By pulling out all your feathers? Is that how you think he'll love you?"
The siren recoiled at his words, her body trembling with a mixture of fear and heartbreak. She touched her mangled wing, staring at it as if seeing it for the first ti. The horror in her eyes deepened, her once firm belief in her knight's promise crumbling under Zorath's cruelty.
"I… I thought…" she whispered, her voice barely audible.
Zorath's whip cracked again, this ti striking the bars of the cage with even more force. "You're a fool," he hissed, his voice dripping with contempt. "You were never going to be human. You're just a cursed creature. And your knight? He abandoned you."
The siren flinched at his words, her frail body trembling as the reality of her situation seed to crash down on her. Her eyes, once filled with hope and love, now reflected only despair. She sat huddled on the floor of the cage, her broken wings lying limply at her sides. Tears stread down her pale face, but her lips quivered as though she was still clinging to so last shred of hope.
Watching from the sidelines, the real Shea grimaced, clenching her fists. "Ugh, I want to kill him so bad," she muttered under her breath.
Larissa, standing beside her, gave a soft chuckle. "That priest is dead already. No point in killing a corpse."
Shea huffed but didn't take her eyes off the scene. "Yeah, but that 'Sir Knight' he's talking about… he might not be dead yet."
Bella raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the possibility. "Maybe you should ask the ga developers who that Sir Knight is. Sounds like soone important to kill."
Before Shea could respond, Jane hushed them, her eyes locked on the unfolding flashback. "Shh, concentrate on the flashback, guys. This is going to be a tragic story. You can just feel it."
Alice leaned against a pillar, arms crossed, her expression sowhere between amusent and curiosity. "I just wish I had so popcorn for this."
Zorath continued to berate the siren. His anger filled the air. With a final sneer, he turned his back on her, ready to leave her to her misery.
But then… a voice. Deep and dark, reverberating through the pavilion.
"Sing for ..."
The words seed to co from everywhere and nowhere all at once. The group stiffened, their eyes widening in alarm. For a brief, unsettling mont, they thought it was Allen speaking. The darkness of the voice was eerily familiar, carrying the sa power that Allen's Devil Emperor persona exuded.
But it wasn't Allen. His mouth hadn't moved.
The siren, still crumpled on the floor, looked up at the sound of the voice. There was sothing in her eyes, a glimr of determination that hadn't been there before. Or maybe it was sothing darker—sothing twisted and broken inside her. She opened her mouth and began to sing once more, her voice even sadder than before, filled with the anguish of betrayal and hopelessness.
It was the sa voice they had heard throughout the monastery. The lonely, lancholic song that had haunted this place.
Zorath, who had already started walking away, froze. His face twisted into a mask of fury. He spun around, his eyes blazing. "Stop singing!" he roared, raising his whip once more. "I said stop!"
But the siren didn't stop. If anything, she sang louder. Her voice grew stronger, more powerful, as though the song was the only thing keeping her alive. The sadness in her voice was now mixed with defiance, and as she sang, the air around them seed to darken.
"Louder…" The deep, dark voice spoke again, its tone almost coaxing. "I will give you power..."
The siren obeyed. Her song grew louder still, echoing through the pavilion, wrapping itself around Zorath like a curse. Her voice, once filled with grief, was now laced with sothing dangerous—sothing unholy.
Zorath's face twisted in pain. He stumbled back, clutching his chest as if sothing unseen was gripping his heart. His whip fell to the ground, forgotten. "Stop it..." he gasped, his voice weaker now. "Stop singing!"
But the siren didn't stop. She poured every ounce of her soul into the song, her tears flowing freely as her voice rang out, stronger and more defiant with each note, fueling the curse that now consud the entire monastery.
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