Chapter 50
Harem Stealer: Reborn with the God-Tier Sharing System
Chapter 50: Chapter 50: Submit or die.
Chapter 50 â Submit or die Leona froze. Her thoughts went blank for a momentâbut only a moment. She wasnât ordinary. Her instincts kicked in immediately, her lips partingâ
"Beibei, comeâ"
"Shhh."
The sound was soft, almost tender. But the effect was instant.
Leonaâs body locked in place. Ice surged over her mouth, silencing her completely before she could even finish the summoning.
Noah stepped forward, eyes calm and disarming. "Nice work, Ester. Your shadow bindingâs getting better."
From Leonaâs shadow, a wisp of darkness detachedâamorphous, fluidâand slithered back toward Noah, curling at his feet before merging with his own shadow, which until that moment had been... absent.
Leonaâs eyes widened.
How didnât I notice that?
But it wasnât just her. No one paid attention to the fact that sometimes, under direct sunlight, Noah cast no shadow at all.
Noah raised his hand. A pulse of shimmering magic flickered through the airâa high-grade sound barrier, S-rank. A gift from his mother.
âI miss her already,â he thought, just for a heartbeat, before returning to the matter at hand.
He turned to Leona with a faint smile and removed the ice from her mouth. Her body remained immobile.
"Now, even if you scream... no one will hear you."
Leona stayed quiet. She understoodâscreaming was useless. Her glare, though, could have cut steel.
"How?" she finally asked. "How did you learn who I am?"
It made no sense. Her identity was buried deep. Her talentâSSS-rankedâwas rare enough to cloak her presence like a shield. She was a ghost.
Untraceable.
Noah shrugged. "I have my ways."
Then he leaned in slightly. "But that shouldnât be your concern right now."
His voice dropped to a near whisper.
"Do you know what happens when a demon is discovered in the academy?"
Leonaâs jaw clenched. Of course she knew.
They werenât expelled. They werenât imprisoned. They were tortured. Flayed, broken, and left to die. Mercy didnât exist for demons. Only pain.
But sheâd believed in her power. Believed she was untouchable.
And now...
Her lips tightened into a pale, tense line.
"What do you want?" she asked coldly. There was no other reason for this kind of move unless he needed something.
Noahâs response was matter-of-fact. "You, of course."
Leona blinked. "What?"
"Youâre close to Elijah. I need someone in his circle. And, as fate would have it, I discovered your secret. How convenient."
"You want to use me? Against Elijah?" Her voice spiked, incredulous.
Did he think she was some kind of tool?
Noahâs smile vanished. His presence shifted, the air dropping several degrees in an instant. His eyes turned cold. Dead.
"Do you think you have a choice, Leona Tenebris?"
Ice bloomed around the room, spreading like veins across the walls and floor.
Leonaâs body tensed. Her eyes widened.
"Or did you mistake my smile for weakness?"
He movedâslow, deliberateâuntil he was mere inches from her face.
"You will accept... or you will die. Right here. Right now. And donât bother mentioning the consequences of killing a student."
A freezing aura poured from his skin.
"I donât give a damn," he whispered. "And even if I didâno one would ever know."
Then he touched her forehead with two fingers.
"Ice of Blood."
A chilling scream tore from her throat.
Her body convulsed. Her bloodâher very essenceâbegan to freeze. She could feel it. Every vein, every artery, turning to frost.
Noah watched with indifference, as if her agony were a passing breeze.
"One minute," he said softly. "Thatâs all you get. Choose wisely."
He sat down calmly, as if this were a casual conversation over tea. But the frost still lingered in the air, oppressive and suffocating, like the ocean bearing down on a drowning soul.
Leonaâs thoughts spun. Her power? Useless. Her beasts? If she summoned them, theyâd die before they could blink.
freÑwebnovel.com She had no way out.
Am I going to die? The thought echoed like thunder through her skull.
Thenâclarity.
No, she wouldnât die. She couldnât. Not like this.
"IâI accept!"
Instantly, the ice vanished. Her body thudded to the ground, gasping for breath.
"Hah... hah..." Her breaths were ragged, uneven. She looked up to see Noah smiling again.
"See?" he said lightly. "That wasnât so hard, was it?"
âFucking lunatic,â she cursed silently. âA beautiful, smiling monster.â
He reached into his coat and handed her a scroll. "Now, letâs make it official. Sign."
It was a soul contract.
SSS-rank.
Her eyes trembled. âWhere the hell did he get this?â
She read the termsâand her hands began to shake. Not from the cold. From fury. From fear.
"A... slave contract?" she whispered.
Noah said nothing. His silence was more chilling than any answer.
Leona gritted her teeth. Then she signed.
A burning sensation tore through her soul. She felt itâsomething latching on, anchoring her spirit to his command.
"I canât... disobey," she whispered.
"Good." Noah leaned back. "Now, show me your real face."
Leona hesitated. But the contract bound her. She couldnât resist.
The transformation was silent, but unmistakable.
Her brown skin faded to pale ivory. Her tribal markings vanished. Her brown hair turned a shining silver. Red eyes gleamed beneath long lashes. Tall, statuesque. Silver horns curled from her head.
She was stunning. Ethereal. Terrifying.
Noah raised an eyebrow. "No wonder you hid this. Elijah wouldâve lost his damn mind."
Leona looked away, disgusted.
He smiled. He didnât care.
"I have a task for you."
"What?" she asked hollowly.
"Stay close to Elijah. Make sure Elizabeth canât get near him. Not even once. For one full week, no fuck that makes it one month."
"Do whatever it takes."
He paused.
"Weâll talk more later... about why youâre even near Elijah in the first place. I have other things to do."
And just like that, Noah vanished into the shadows.
Leona stood in silence. Frozen. Processing.
In less than an hour, her world had collapsed. She wasnât just compromised.
She was enslaved.
To Noah Weaverheart.
She shivered. Not from the cold.
"What kind of monster did you make your enemy, Elijah?" she whispered.
She almost pitied him now.
Because Noah... Noah didnât play fair.
Just as she tried to gather her thoughts, a crow tapped against her window. She opened it, and it flew inside.
It opened its beak and spoke:
"Get close to Noah Weaverheart. Bring him to the demon continent."
The crow dissolved into black smoke.
Leona stared at the spot where it vanished.
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She let out a hollow laugh.
Because now?
She was the slave of the very man she was sent to ensnare.
"Fate is your lover, huh?" she muttered. "Iâm starting to believe it."
...
Elsewhere â Patriciaâs Room She read the note silently. Just one line:
If you want vengeanceâif you want to make him sufferâsubmit to me.
In another room, Aiden read the same words.
Both messages were signed by the same name.
Noah.
âEnd of Chapter 50â
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