The Reborn Sovereign of Ruin, Bound by His Star
Chapter 19: I don’t know the game.
- Chapter 176: The second injection
- Chapter 175: Pain and a reborn soul.
- Chapter 174: Wounded mate.
- Chapter 173: Fifteen Minutes
- Chapter 172: The Emperor’s Shadow
- Chapter 171: Done.
- Chapter 170: His word
- Chapter 169: Mummy
- Chapter 168: Powerless
- Chapter 167: Remove another pawn
- Chapter 166: Respectable attempt
- Chapter 165: Not a likeable father.
- Chapter 164: Ugly family
- Chapter 163: No is no.
- Chapter 162: Visually Corrective (Win-Win)
- Chapter 161: Liam hitting a cord. (Win-Win)
- Chapter 160: Already started.
- Chapter 159: Estimate.
- Chapter 158: Scanner
- Chapter 157: Smuggled.
- Chapter 156: Normal
- Chapter 155: Felix again?
- Chapter 154: Marin is in Wrohan
- Chapter 153: For you.
- Chapter 152: Unauthorized Consultation
- Chapter 151: The Perfect Victim
- Chapter 150: First Wedding
- Chapter 149: Blast radius
- Chapter 148: The Video Call
- Chapter 147: Friendship with warnings.
- Chapter 146: Proportionate Response
- Chapter 145: Two days
- Chapter 144: The Daughter
- Chapter 143: No.
- Chapter 142: Tame
- Chapter 141: Warm love.
- Chapter 140: Enjoy
- Chapter 139: No Children Tonight
- Chapter 138: Shocked.
- Chapter 137: Dinner
- Chapter 136: We need to talk.
- Chapter 135: A gift.
- Chapter 134: Plans and some normal days.
- Chapter 133: Alone against family
- Chapter 132: The prince had arrived.
- Chapter 131: Mobile
- Chapter 130: What changed.
- Chapter 129: The forgotten history
- Chapter 128: A special type of parent
- Chapter 127: Ravenwood Residence
- Chapter 126: Under the Radar
- Chapter 125: Vanguard room
- Chapter 124: Family Channel
- Chapter 123: Like him.
- Chapter 122: Old Jobs
- Chapter 121: You have no idea.
- Chapter 120: Breakfast Diplomacy
- Chapter 119: Eshara
- Chapter 118: Peace
- Chapter 117: Mate (2)
- Chapter 116: Mate (1)
- Chapter 115: Less than five.
- Chapter 114: Cocoa and Retreat
- Chapter 113: Everything clear
- Chapter 112: Refused Audience
- Chapter 111: Will you wait?
- Chapter 110: Lap
- Chapter 109: No.
- Chapter 108: Amara
- Chapter 107: Promise
- Chapter 106: Mate
- Chapter 105: Not Alone
- Chapter 104: A little stupidity
- Chapter 103: Back to the Vanguard.
- Chapter 102: Household and hope.
- Chapter 101: Let’s go.
- Chapter 100: New steward
- Chapter 99: Better parents
- Chapter 98: Morning meeting
- Chapter 97: Escape Attempt
- Chapter 96: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 95: Bring him here.
- Chapter 94: Rot
- Chapter 93: The Scent of Ruin
- Chapter 92: Heaven before hell
- Chapter 91: Father
- Chapter 90: Sickness
- Chapter 89: Odd feeling
- Chapter 88: The Flower Crown
- Chapter 87: You From the Past
- Chapter 86: You Didn’t Change at All
- Chapter 85: I don’t know what you mean.
- Chapter 84: Wrohan is not for you
- Chapter 83: Mother arrived.
- Chapter 82: Mother
- Chapter 81: Even more handsome
- Chapter 80: Wake up.
- Chapter 79: I’m your brother
- Chapter 78: Saint’s Breath
- Chapter 77: The book
- Chapter 76: Stay
- Chapter 75: An omega retreating
- Chapter 74: Bastian
- Chapter 73: Bad thoughts.
- Chapter 72: Injection site
- Chapter 71: Trust from Him.
- Chapter 70: May I?
- Chapter 69: Anything
- Chapter 68: The Suite
- Chapter 67: Honesty
- Chapter 66: Yours to sell.
- Chapter 65: The Shadow of the Throne
- Chapter 64: And yet disruptive
- Chapter 63: Capable staff.
- Chapter 62: The beginning.
- Chapter 61: The Wrong Turn
- Chapter 60: Clear.
- Chapter 59: A sudden shift.
- Chapter 58: Bad Timing
- Chapter 57: Productive
- Chapter 56: Temporary
- Chapter 55: Better Reasons
- Chapter 54: Let them alone.
- Chapter 53: Sunlight and Predators
- Chapter 52: He is waiting.
- Chapter 51: A Fallen God’s Piano
- Chapter 50: Gold on the Walls
- Chapter 49: Mandatory
- Chapter 48: That idiot.
- Chapter 47: A surprising security guard.
- Chapter 46: The Gatekeeper and the Ghost
- Chapter 45: -A.
- Chapter 44: Green of Greed
- Chapter 43: A Seller’s Mouth
- Chapter 42: A mother’s rage.
- Chapter 41: About him.
- Chapter 40: Failing.
- Chapter 39: Civilized
- Chapter 38: So he did.
- Chapter 37: Get rid of them.
- Chapter 36: Father and son.
- Chapter 35: Lift.
- Chapter 34: Another Genius.
- Chapter 33: Easing the burden
- Chapter 32: Ether
- Chapter 31: A genius under rot.
- Chapter 30: Chasm in the lab
- Chapter 29: Following.
- Chapter 28: Lab V
- Chapter 27: ID’s and Alex
- Chapter 26: For the machines.
- Chapter 25: Objectified
- Chapter 24: Not now.
- Chapter 23: The Good One
- Chapter 22: Coordinates
- Chapter 21: One way
- Chapter 20: The View from the Edge
- Chapter 19: I don’t know the game.
- Chapter 18: The Saint in the Dark
- Chapter 17: Liam Sienna Canmore.
- Chapter 16: Inventory
- Chapter 15: Scapegoat wannabe
- Chapter 14: Moisturized
- Chapter 13: The Other Side of the Blood
- Chapter 12: Invitations
- Chapter 11: Family.
- Chapter 10: The Devil’s Triangle
- Chapter 9: Three cards for the future
- Chapter 8: Three cards for the present
- Chapter 7: Three cards for the past (2).
- Chapter 6: Three cards for the past (1).
- Chapter 5: Past. Present. Future.
- Chapter 4: Blending in.
- Chapter 3: Override the system
- Chapter 2: The Wrong Person to Call
- Chapter 1: Wrohan Still Deserved to Burn
Felix stared at him as if the world had cracked soundlessly beneath polished marble and only he had heard it happen.
For the span of a single breath, the hall seemed to recede. The ether-light overhead still hummed. Glass still touched glass somewhere to the left. Silk still whispered against marble. But all of it had become distant, flattened beneath the far more violent reality of recognition.
Arik watched the exact moment terror won.
It did not arrive dramatically. Felix Canmore was too disciplined for that, too old in the arts of concealment to lurch or stumble or let panic ruin the line of his shoulders. No, it came in the minute failure of control: the slight dilation of pale violet eyes, the infinitesimal tightening at the corners of his mouth, and the hand on the cane pressing just a fraction too hard.
Beautifully managed.
Still there.
Arik found that deeply satisfying.
Then Felix inhaled.
When he spoke, his voice had recovered enough silk to pass for composure to anyone who had never heard a man trying to negotiate with the grave.
"Your Highness," he said, each syllable laid down with exquisite care, "I’m afraid I do not know what game you believe you are playing."
Arik’s smile remained.
"Of course you don’t," he said softly. "If you had understood the game, Felix, you would not have gambled your life on poison."
Felix’s face did not move.
That, more than the denial itself, was what made it elegant.
Around them, the gala continued breathing through its own lies. A cluster of ministers near the western table laughed too softly. A service cart glided along its silver-lit track carrying crystal and expensive restraint. Ether-light washed the polished marble in gold-white bands that made everyone look cleaner than they were.
But between Arik and Felix, the air had changed permanently.
Felix lowered his voice another degree, enough to preserve decorum, not enough to hide the strain beneath it.
"You presume a dangerous familiarity."
Arik kept his smile and tilted his head slightly. "If this is what you think, Your Grace."
Arik let the title sit between them like a private insult wrapped in silk.
Felix’s eyes stayed on his face for one beat too long, as though still searching for the seam in the miracle, the flaw in the vessel, the place where age or reason or probability might yet reassert itself and tell him the dead had not just looked him in the eye and smiled.
None came.
Arik’s expression did not change again. He had already given Felix his recognition. There was no need to linger and turn revelation into spectacle. Not yet. Terror ripened better when left undisturbed.
So Arik stepped back first.
He tilted his head slightly, less courtesy than dismissal, and turned away before Felix could decide whether to answer, deny, or begin improvising his own survival with words.
Noah fell into step at once, muttering under his breath, "That was hideous. Five stars. I may never recover."
Mezos’s mouth twitched once, almost invisible. "You were never intended to."
Arik said nothing.
He felt Felix’s gaze on his back.
Across the hall, the gala continued in its polished hypocrisy. Nobles resumed talking half a beat too loudly. A minister from the eastern territories laughed at a joke no one had finished telling. Servants moved with trained grace beneath the ether light, their instincts far better than their political rights. Wrohan’s court had already begun its favorite work, pretending nothing had happened while building ten versions of it into a rumor.
Arik let his gaze travel once over the room as he moved.
And then he saw him.
Near the long curve of the western colonnade, just beyond the main line of clustered houses and ministry wives, stood a man who had no place in the Canmores’ visual style.
Burgundy and cream. Not the pale, saintly poison Felix preferred wrapping around his own line like a warning mislabeled as elegance.
These were Armstrong colors.
Dark wine over cream silk, with silver detailing, the cut is sharply modern beneath the coat’s courtly drama. The fabric moved like poured blood when he shifted, a long, formal outer layer falling in clean lines from broad shoulders, the inner embroidery catching the ether-light in restrained metallic threads. He looked less like an offering and more like a challenge someone had dressed beautifully by mistake.
Brown hair, long and tied back low.
Red eyes.
And from this distance alone, Arik could already see the problem.
Liam Sienna Canmore did not stand like a man prepared to be arranged.
He stood like a man enduring an arrangement by force of will and considering arson as a hobby.
Noah noticed Arik’s attention alter and followed it.
"Oh," he murmured, his tone changing at once. "Well. That would be him."
Mezos’s gaze slid in the same direction, cooler, more analytic.
Rex, from where he had re-entered conversation with two councilors and one very nervous viscount, also caught the shift and looked briefly toward the western side of the hall. His expression thinned with something that looked suspiciously like private resignation.
Liam had seen enough, and Arik understood something. Liam was The Star the old woman had read in her tarot cards.
The old woman’s voice returned with cruel clarity, as though the ether-lit hall, the music, and the polished hypocrisy of Wrohan’s court had all thinned just enough to let prophecy speak through the noise.
’The Star is here. Now. In this city.’
His gaze remained fixed on Liam.
For one brief, dangerous second, the rest of the room ceased to matter.
Liam Sienna Canmore.
The Star.
Arik did not stop walking, but something inside him went still enough to feel like impact.
Noah, beside him, was still saying something under his breath, likely about how this was becoming everyone’s problem in new and inventive ways, but Arik no longer heard the words cleanly. The only thing that remained sharp was Liam across the hall, standing in his mother’s colors like a refusal made elegant, a challenge inserted into Felix’s careful stage.
Of course.
Of course fate, with its usual taste for mockery, would place his mate in the bloodline of the man he had crossed a continent to destroy.
Of course the light tied to his future would stand under Felix’s shadow and refuse to belong to it.
And of course Arik, who had spent decades rebuilding himself around revenge so complete it had become architecture, would recognize him only after putting terror back into Felix’s bones.
"Mezos," Arik said quietly.
Mezos turned at once.
"Bring Liam Canmore somewhere private... No." Arik’s mouth curved, the change in plan arriving with a grin far too sharp to be safe. "Ask him for help."
Noah stared.
Rex blinked once.
Mezos, to his credit, did not immediately question the order. He only narrowed his eyes slightly, trying to read the logic before deciding whether he approved of it.
"What?"
Arik’s gaze remained on Liam across the hall.
"Tell the omega that you need help with the brooches for me," he said. "Use your skills. Convince him you are exactly what you look like: a loyal man trying to solve a problem before his master decides to turn diplomacy into arson because of pain."
Noah made a low sound under his breath. "You are smiling. I distrust this."
Arik ignored him.
"Liam already suspects something is wrong," he continued. "He knows Felix is setting something. He’ll know the brooches are unstable the moment the topic is placed in front of him properly."
Mezos’s expression hardened as the idea became clear.
"You want him to ask to meet you."
"Yes."
Rex folded his arms. "That is either elegant or dangerous."
"Both," Noah said immediately. "Obviously both."
- Chapter 176: The second injection
- Chapter 175: Pain and a reborn soul.
- Chapter 174: Wounded mate.
- Chapter 173: Fifteen Minutes
- Chapter 172: The Emperor’s Shadow
- Chapter 171: Done.
- Chapter 170: His word
- Chapter 169: Mummy
- Chapter 168: Powerless
- Chapter 167: Remove another pawn
- Chapter 166: Respectable attempt
- Chapter 165: Not a likeable father.
- Chapter 164: Ugly family
- Chapter 163: No is no.
- Chapter 162: Visually Corrective (Win-Win)
- Chapter 161: Liam hitting a cord. (Win-Win)
- Chapter 160: Already started.
- Chapter 159: Estimate.
- Chapter 158: Scanner
- Chapter 157: Smuggled.
- Chapter 156: Normal
- Chapter 155: Felix again?
- Chapter 154: Marin is in Wrohan
- Chapter 153: For you.
- Chapter 152: Unauthorized Consultation
- Chapter 151: The Perfect Victim
- Chapter 150: First Wedding
- Chapter 149: Blast radius
- Chapter 148: The Video Call
- Chapter 147: Friendship with warnings.
- Chapter 146: Proportionate Response
- Chapter 145: Two days
- Chapter 144: The Daughter
- Chapter 143: No.
- Chapter 142: Tame
- Chapter 141: Warm love.
- Chapter 140: Enjoy
- Chapter 139: No Children Tonight
- Chapter 138: Shocked.
- Chapter 137: Dinner
- Chapter 136: We need to talk.
- Chapter 135: A gift.
- Chapter 134: Plans and some normal days.
- Chapter 133: Alone against family
- Chapter 132: The prince had arrived.
- Chapter 131: Mobile
- Chapter 130: What changed.
- Chapter 129: The forgotten history
- Chapter 128: A special type of parent
- Chapter 127: Ravenwood Residence
- Chapter 126: Under the Radar
- Chapter 125: Vanguard room
- Chapter 124: Family Channel
- Chapter 123: Like him.
- Chapter 122: Old Jobs
- Chapter 121: You have no idea.
- Chapter 120: Breakfast Diplomacy
- Chapter 119: Eshara
- Chapter 118: Peace
- Chapter 117: Mate (2)
- Chapter 116: Mate (1)
- Chapter 115: Less than five.
- Chapter 114: Cocoa and Retreat
- Chapter 113: Everything clear
- Chapter 112: Refused Audience
- Chapter 111: Will you wait?
- Chapter 110: Lap
- Chapter 109: No.
- Chapter 108: Amara
- Chapter 107: Promise
- Chapter 106: Mate
- Chapter 105: Not Alone
- Chapter 104: A little stupidity
- Chapter 103: Back to the Vanguard.
- Chapter 102: Household and hope.
- Chapter 101: Let’s go.
- Chapter 100: New steward
- Chapter 99: Better parents
- Chapter 98: Morning meeting
- Chapter 97: Escape Attempt
- Chapter 96: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 95: Bring him here.
- Chapter 94: Rot
- Chapter 93: The Scent of Ruin
- Chapter 92: Heaven before hell
- Chapter 91: Father
- Chapter 90: Sickness
- Chapter 89: Odd feeling
- Chapter 88: The Flower Crown
- Chapter 87: You From the Past
- Chapter 86: You Didn’t Change at All
- Chapter 85: I don’t know what you mean.
- Chapter 84: Wrohan is not for you
- Chapter 83: Mother arrived.
- Chapter 82: Mother
- Chapter 81: Even more handsome
- Chapter 80: Wake up.
- Chapter 79: I’m your brother
- Chapter 78: Saint’s Breath
- Chapter 77: The book
- Chapter 76: Stay
- Chapter 75: An omega retreating
- Chapter 74: Bastian
- Chapter 73: Bad thoughts.
- Chapter 72: Injection site
- Chapter 71: Trust from Him.
- Chapter 70: May I?
- Chapter 69: Anything
- Chapter 68: The Suite
- Chapter 67: Honesty
- Chapter 66: Yours to sell.
- Chapter 65: The Shadow of the Throne
- Chapter 64: And yet disruptive
- Chapter 63: Capable staff.
- Chapter 62: The beginning.
- Chapter 61: The Wrong Turn
- Chapter 60: Clear.
- Chapter 59: A sudden shift.
- Chapter 58: Bad Timing
- Chapter 57: Productive
- Chapter 56: Temporary
- Chapter 55: Better Reasons
- Chapter 54: Let them alone.
- Chapter 53: Sunlight and Predators
- Chapter 52: He is waiting.
- Chapter 51: A Fallen God’s Piano
- Chapter 50: Gold on the Walls
- Chapter 49: Mandatory
- Chapter 48: That idiot.
- Chapter 47: A surprising security guard.
- Chapter 46: The Gatekeeper and the Ghost
- Chapter 45: -A.
- Chapter 44: Green of Greed
- Chapter 43: A Seller’s Mouth
- Chapter 42: A mother’s rage.
- Chapter 41: About him.
- Chapter 40: Failing.
- Chapter 39: Civilized
- Chapter 38: So he did.
- Chapter 37: Get rid of them.
- Chapter 36: Father and son.
- Chapter 35: Lift.
- Chapter 34: Another Genius.
- Chapter 33: Easing the burden
- Chapter 32: Ether
- Chapter 31: A genius under rot.
- Chapter 30: Chasm in the lab
- Chapter 29: Following.
- Chapter 28: Lab V
- Chapter 27: ID’s and Alex
- Chapter 26: For the machines.
- Chapter 25: Objectified
- Chapter 24: Not now.
- Chapter 23: The Good One
- Chapter 22: Coordinates
- Chapter 21: One way
- Chapter 20: The View from the Edge
- Chapter 19: I don’t know the game.
- Chapter 18: The Saint in the Dark
- Chapter 17: Liam Sienna Canmore.
- Chapter 16: Inventory
- Chapter 15: Scapegoat wannabe
- Chapter 14: Moisturized
- Chapter 13: The Other Side of the Blood
- Chapter 12: Invitations
- Chapter 11: Family.
- Chapter 10: The Devil’s Triangle
- Chapter 9: Three cards for the future
- Chapter 8: Three cards for the present
- Chapter 7: Three cards for the past (2).
- Chapter 6: Three cards for the past (1).
- Chapter 5: Past. Present. Future.
- Chapter 4: Blending in.
- Chapter 3: Override the system
- Chapter 2: The Wrong Person to Call
- Chapter 1: Wrohan Still Deserved to Burn
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