Chapter 163: Tpcp 163
The Predator’s Contract Partner
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Suddenly, one side of the wall opened, and masked men rushed in.
Arghhh!
They shouted. A flashing sword reached Lucerne. He drew a blade from his waist.
âShadow?â
â⦠⦠.â
âShadow?â
Lucerne muttered twice. Elisha knew that he was looking for the shadow, the guardian and beast he was proud of. But nothing happened.
He had his powers sealed off somehow. He didnât know where or what went wrong. Lucerne turned his head and shot a look at Elisha. She stepped back with quivering eyes.
She had to tell him it wasnât a trap she had made. She had to say she knew nothing.
But⦠⦠. It wouldnât mean anything or make any sense.
Lucerne came here at her invitation. She should have known it was going to be like this.
In an instant, the situation was settled. Lucerne rubbed the tip of his sword against the silk wallpaper. Blood was dripping from his blade.
It was the first time she had seen someone dead since she saw her fatherâs body long ago.
âHuh. Hee⦠⦠. ugh⦠⦠.â
Elisha covered her mouth and crouched in the corner of the wall. It wasnât just Lucerneâs sword that was bloody.
The cheap fake rug carpet with colorful patterns on the floor and an old round table. And faux silk wallpaper. All were smeared with thick, hot-smelling blood.
And the courtesans who pretended to be fake ladies. These are all Jacob and Carola people.
Everyone in this building was dead.
Lucerne staggered and stumbled a little and approached Elisha.
âI am going to die.â
Elisha clenched her teeth. Tears flowed from her eyes. Lucerne tilted his head slightly. It was like a beast that finally realized its prey was there.
âGeneral! Are you okay?â
Then someone called Lucerne from behind. Through the crack in the open door, Elisha recollected the knightâs name. It was the knight called Ian.
âClose the door. There is still one left.â
Ianâs eyes lit up with a curious light. But he soon closed the door. There was a dark bang. Elisha was pale, and her lower lip trembled. Lucerne approached slowly.
It was a locked room with no windows. But she could see his face clearly in the light.
It was the ferocity and dark lust Elisha had first glimpsed of his. Then, with a dawning of disbelief, she realized he was excited and erect.
âWhy are you shaking after provoking me, huh?â
Lucerne asked affectionately.
âNow youâre the only one and we just need to sort things out.â
âSpare me, spare me⦠⦠. please. Please⦠⦠.â
Lucerneâs blade touched the back of Elishaâs neck. Blood began to ooze from the edge. Thick hail-like tears fell from her eyes. The knife moved a little further. The nape of her neck stung and tingled⦠⦠.
Only then did she finally look up into his eyes.
Lucerne looked confused. Elisha felt his lust grow bigger. She really could only express it that way.
âWhy is heâ¦to me⦠⦠. In this situation⦠⦠. this guy⦠⦠.â
She honestly wasnât comprehending what was happening. But somehow, a corner of her head wondered at the same time whether she would die first, be attacked first, or both⦠⦠.
But.
Nothing happened.
He removed the blade. Lucerne stared at her for a long time and leaned down.
Elisha couldnât believe what happened the next moment, neither now nor back then. He kissed Elisha wildly with a frightful intensity. When he fell apart, he was biting her lower lip. Blood flowed from the lips.
âHeh, heh⦠⦠.â
Elisha was gasping, hardly breathing. It was a terribly sharp first kiss.
âThink that you survived today by selling your little plump tongue.â
â⦠⦠.â
âIf you think of it as the price of your life, itâs not a waste that it was sucked, is it?â
Lucerne tapped Elishaâs cheek with a bloodied finger.
âIâll really cut you next time. You just⦠⦠.â
â⦠⦠.â
âI think itâs better to disappear from my sight.â
He whispered in a very affectionate tone. Elisha felt like someone was threshing her heart with a rod. It hurt that much.
âWhat are you saying?â
â⦠⦠.â
âActually, this wonât happen next time,â
Lucerne declared. His eyes were terribly indifferent. It was the way others looked at Elisha. She may be present, but it was the expression of seeing a non-existent existence.
Yes. It was a gaze that only Elisha, who lived as a ghost, could gain.
âThe next time you see me, run away, very far away. Because I donât think I can indulge you any more,â
Lucerne stated.
Bang. The door shut.
Itâs not my fault. I didnât do anything.
My fault is â¦.justâ¦.. that Iâm weak. Itâs just that I didnât have the strength to stop Carola.
You shouldnât have come here. You shouldnât have looked at me. Why are you torturing me? Why do you despise and hate me? Itâs not my fault.
A lot of thoughts flooded her head. But none of it meant anything. Who cares about her chagrin? Her cry of injustice? Even if someone looked closely at Elisha, they would find nothing but horrible ugliness in her. That was her.
She couldnât even apologize to him anymore. It just ended with that. Elisha felt deep despair. Her terrible past, which pressed on her shoulders, tormented her as if it had just happened.
Elisha had nightmares of that day, and apologized to him every night. But he would never pay attention to her again. He wouldnât even remember Elisha soon.
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