The Reborn Sovereign of Ruin, Bound by His Star
Chapter 9: Three cards for the future
- 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
The old woman did not immediately reach for the deck.
She looked first at the watch, then at Arik’s hand resting beside it, as if weighing not the metal, but the sort of man who could place three million crowns on faded velvet with the calm of someone offering a coin to a musician.
Around them, the market went on pretending it was the only thing alive. Laughter rose somewhere beyond the curtains. Oil hissed. Ether-bass pulsed through the plaza in a rhythm too modern, too bright, and too ordinary for what the stall had become.
"The future," she said at last, her voice lower now, the words carrying with a strange, old gravity that made the loose velvet ripple without any visible breeze, "is a destination you’ve already mapped... and a detour you never saw coming."
Arik said nothing.
His eyes remained on her hands.
Noah, beside him, shifted his weight once, jacket still slung over one shoulder, the expression on his face settling somewhere between skepticism and the weary anticipation of a man who had already survived too much of this evening to retreat now.
Mezos stayed on the line.
The old woman drew the first card.
And turned it over.
The Emperor.
This Emperor sat as if the stone beneath him had been carved to look like a throne only after the world realized it couldn’t move him. Red robes heavy as blood. One hand on the scepter, the other resting near the blade at his side. Behind him rose a mountain stripped down to its bones.
The old woman’s pale eyes flicked to Arik’s face.
Then, unexpectedly, she smiled.
Of all the cards so far, this was the one that seemed to amuse her most.
"Well," she murmured. "Some futures are not subtle." She leaned back, tapping the card once with one yellowed nail. "I haven’t enjoyed a reading this much in a long while." Her smile thinned into something sharper. "And you know exactly what it means."
Arik said nothing.
The Emperor sat between them in red and stone and sanctioned force, looking less like a possibility than an inevitability that had finally bothered to take symbolic form.
Noah glanced from the card to Arik and let out a quiet breath through his nose. "Deeply insulting; how on-brand that is."
Mezos, still in his ear, said dryly, "At least it saved time."
The old woman’s fingers moved to the second card.
This time, even she hesitated.
Then she turned it.
The Star.
The shift in the stall was immediate, though nothing visible changed. The market noise still pressed at the velvet walls. Ether-bass still pulsed somewhere outside. A vendor was still loudly arguing about prices to someone who sounded drunk enough to think bargaining was a personality trait. However, the card seemed to bring a different kind of silence, one that did not smother but rather opened.
A kneeling figure beneath a sky split by light, water spilling from two vessels, one into the pool, one into the earth, as if something sacred had decided not to choose between nourishment and ruin and simply become both. 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝕨𝕖𝗯𝚗𝚘𝕧𝕖𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝕞
The old woman did not speak at once.
That alone was enough to make Noah straighten.
"What?" he said, suspicious now. "Why do I dislike your face?"
"Because I’m thinking," she said absently.
"I preferred it when you were just insufferable."
Arik’s gaze remained on the card.
The Star.
He understood the language well enough in the abstract. Hope. Light. Guidance. Renewal. People liked to use this word to describe impossible things because it made their own disappointments seem less personal.
But that was not what unsettled the old woman.
He could see that much.
Her eyes lifted to him again, and whatever amusement had colored her expression over the emperor had gone. What was left was attention that had turned into wariness.
"Well," she said softly. "There you are."
Noah frowned. "That’s two entirely different reactions to two entirely different cards. I would like the room to explain itself."
"Well, it depends on the next card," she said and drew the last one.
Her wrist turned with the card, and the image met the velvet in a way that made Noah’s stomach drop before his mind caught up.
The Devil, inverted.
The horned figure was upside down now, its heavy throne collapsing toward the top of the frame. The chains that had looked so fixed in the past no longer held with the same certainty but fell in slow motion.
The old woman drew in a long, uneven breath.
"The choice," she said.
She leaned forward, too close for comfort, ancient dust and bitter herbs and ozone clinging to her like the residue of a storm. Her eyes stayed locked on Arik’s face.
"In the past, the Devil ruled because it was all you had left," she said. "Obsession. Ruin. The need to answer destruction with destruction so complete the world would never dare resemble it again." Her finger tapped the reversed chains. "But this is not the past. The card has turned."
Arik’s hand had gone still against the edge of the table.
"The obsession is still there," the old woman said softly. "Do not mistake inversion for absolution. It has simply lost the right to stand alone."
Her finger slid, not to the Emperor, but to The Star.
"The Star is not a crown," she said. "Nor power, nor victory, but a person."
Noah’s head turned slowly toward Arik. "I’m sorry," he said, in the careful tone of a man approaching an active mine, "what?"
The old woman ignored him.
"It is the thing placed in your path after the ruin," she said, still watching Arik. Her gaze dropped briefly to the card. "Hope, if you like. Renewal, if you insist on poetry. But in your future, it wears a face."
Arik’s eyes remained on the spread.
Noah exhaled once through his nose. "Of course it does."
Mezos said, very dryly, "This is becoming unhelpfully specific."
The old woman’s mouth did not move.
"The Devil ruled your past because your obsession had no rival," she said. "Now it does."
Her nail touched the edge of The Star.
"You can still choose ruin. You can still let obsession right itself and call it destiny. Men like you do that every day." Her voice lowered. "But if you do, you will not only destroy what you came here to destroy."
Her eyes lifted to his.
"You will destroy the Star too."
Something in the stall seemed to lock into place.
Outside, someone shouted over a price. Music throbbed. Glass clinked. The city remained vulgar enough to keep breathing through prophecy.
Arik’s fingers tightened once against the table edge.
Noah saw it.
"What exactly are you saying?" he asked, his voice flatter now, the sarcasm pared down to the bone.
The old woman leaned back by an inch. Barely enough to count.
"I am saying," she replied, "that your future offers you both a throne and a soul, and they do not point in the same direction unless you make them."
Noah stared at her. "That is, somehow, worse."
Arik finally spoke.
"Do you know who?"
The old woman studied him for a long moment.
"No name," she said. "No face. But I know what stands opposite you."
A beat.
"You are a dominant alpha."
Noah made a small gesture with one hand. "A shocking revelation. We are all reeling."
"The Star," the old woman continued, as if he had said nothing, "is your opposite in the oldest language the body remembers." Her finger pressed lightly on the card. "A dominant omega."
Mezos went still in his ear.
A faint, dangerous light moved once through Arik’s eyes and vanished before it could become an expression.
Noah looked between them. "That," he muttered, "feels like the sort of detail that should have arrived with a warning label."
The old woman tapped the inverted Devil again.
"The choice is simple enough to say and difficult enough to survive," she said. "If you choose obsession, you will call it justice. If you choose the Star, you will call it weakness, at least at first. Men built on vengeance always do." Her voice thinned and sharpened. "But one road leaves you Emperor. The other leaves you Emperor and still human."
Noah let out a quiet, humorless laugh. "Cruel. Really excellent work from the universe there."
Arik did not react.
The old woman’s eyes narrowed slightly, as if trying to see whether the future in front of her was hardening or cracking.
"The Star is here," she said.
That made Noah’s head snap toward her.
"In this city?"
She said nothing.
"That was not rhetorical."
She still did not look at him.
"The Star is here," she repeated.
And this time even Noah did not try to fill the silence after it.
Then Mezos’s voice cut into Arik’s ear, colder than before.
"We have a problem."
Noah’s attention shifted at once.
"The security sweep has stalled. Wrohan drones just locked onto a localized ether anomaly at your coordinates. They are behaving like they have a location."
Arik rose.
The movement was calm enough to feel like an insult.
Noah swore and straightened. "There it is."
The old woman did not flinch. If anything, she seemed almost relieved that the world had chosen to become physical again.
Arik looked down once more at the three cards laid out between them.
Then he took the watch and pushed it across the velvet until it touched the old woman’s hand.
"The logistics will be handled," he said.
"Noah. Give her the contact. Buy the stall, the neighboring units, and the licensing rights above them. If I am apparently collecting omens now, I prefer them under proper ownership."
Noah stared at him for half a second. "You are profoundly unwell."
"Frequently," Mezos said.
Arik turned toward the curtain.
"Mezos," he said, "forget the arrival schedule. I want every noble house in this district with old ether blood, every registered heir, every private guest list, and every unlisted attachment." He paused once, one hand already on the velvet. "Flag the dominant omegas."
Noah’s expression changed. "Arik."
Arik glanced back only once, his eyes catching on The Star for the briefest beat.
When he spoke, his voice had gone colder.
"I want to know what the future thinks it has done."
Then he stepped out into the neon wash of the market, while somewhere above them, unseen engines adjusted their aim.
- 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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