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Now reading: Chapter 333 328: "The Return to the Fractured Empire" from Extra's Life: MILFs Won't Leave the Incubus Alone, a Fantasy novel by JaggerJohns101.

Sunlight hit the great hall like a slap. The long night was done. Cushions and benches were scattered everywhere, stained dark in patches. Won stirred slowly, faces puffy from sleep and exhaustion.

Most of them moved carefully, legs stiff, hands drifting between their thighs. Cum still leaked out of them in slow drips, mixing with the dried ss from the hours before. Elara sat against a pillar, thighs pressed together, staring at nothing.

Cat and Lulu lay curled together on one mat, the daughter's head on her mother's chest, both of them marked with fingerprints and bite bruises. No one spoke much. The air felt heavy, used up.

Aiden stood on the dais, bare-chested. The fractures were worse in daylight. Thick black lines ran from his sternum up across his collarbones, down both arms, and over his ribs. They looked like they were glowing faintly, pulsing with each breath.

He didn't try to hide them anymore. His cock hung heavy between his legs as he pulled on loose trousers, but the raw energy from last night was gone. Now he just looked tired and wired at the sa ti.

Isolde pushed herself up beside him. Her own body felt wrecked—cunt sore and swollen, thighs sticky, back aching from the mating press. She glanced around at the won who had been with her from the start.

A few t her eyes and gave small nods. Not smiles. Just quiet understanding. They had survived. The fractures had spread exactly like they planned. Relief sat heavy in her gut, mixed with the guilt she couldn't shake.

Guards dragged in tables of bread, cheese, and watered wine. Servants moved like ghosts, cleaning what they could.

Aiden ate standing up, tearing into a loaf with his teeth. He hadn't said a word yet. The ssenger from last night—still in his torn uniform, face gray with fatigue—waited at the foot of the dais with a leather satchel clutched to his chest.

Aiden finally looked down at him. "Report. All of it. No softening."

The ssenger cleared his throat. His voice ca out hoarse. "My lord, the capital is tearing itself apart. Revolts started in the lower districts three weeks ago.

Bakers first, then the dock workers. They stord the granaries after the last shipnt from the southern provinces never arrived. Food shortages are everywhere.

The price of grain has tripled. People are eating horse at in the alleys."

He pulled papers from the satchel and kept going. "The treasury is empty. Tax collectors ca back from the western marches with nothing but empty wagons and broken noses. Three provincial governors have declared independence.

They say the God-King abandoned the throne for endless fucking in the Spire while the empire starved.

Their banners are already flying over two border forts. The standing army in the east is restless—pay hasn't co in two months. So units have started looting villages for supplies. Desertions are at twenty percent and climbing."

The hall had gone completely still. Won stopped eating. Husbands who had spent the night licking cum off their wives' cunts now stared at the floor.

The ssenger flipped to the next page. "Whispers are everywhere. They call you the Ghost King now. They say you traded the empire for a harem and black magic. Temples in the capital have started holding secret prayers against you.

Even so of the lesser nobles who stayed loyal are writing letters to the Empress asking when you're coming back. The northern trade routes are cut. No iron, no timber. Winter stores are already half gone and it's only spring."

Aiden's hand tightened around his cup until the tal dented. The fractures on his chest flared brighter for a second.

The ssenger pulled out a thick sealed envelope, the imperial crest pressed into red wax. "This ca with . From the Empress herself. It's the sixth letter she's sent. The others… you never answered."

Aiden took the envelope. He broke the seal with his thumb and unfolded the pages. The handwriting was neat at first, then got shakier toward the end. He read it out loud, voice flat, so the whole hall could hear.

"My dearest Aiden,

I write this from the council chamber at midnight. The lamps are low because we are rationing oil. I have just finished another eting with the few lords still loyal.

They ask the sa question every ti: where is the God-King? I tell them you are securing ancient power in the Spire. I do not tell them the truth—that I have received no word from you in forty-three days.

The eastern legions refuse to march without pay. I emptied the personal vaults to give them half what they are owed.

It bought us two weeks. The rchant guilds have stopped lending. They say the throne is no longer good for credit.

Yesterday a mob tried to storm the palace gates. The guard held them, but three n died. I watched from the balcony. Their families scread your na like a curse.

I have held every audience, signed every decree, and sat through every report alone. The ministers look at with pity now. They think I am a widow who does not know it yet.

I tell them you will return stronger than ever. I believe it. I have to. But the nights are long, and the fractures I feel in the realm are growing faster than I can nd them.

Please. Co back. The empire is bleeding out. I can hold the center a little longer, but I am only one woman. I need my husband. I need my king.

Your Elizabeth"

Aiden lowered the letter. His knuckles were white. The fractures on his arms had spread another inch while he read. For the first ti since the ritual started weeks ago, he looked shaken. Not angry. Not triumphant. Just shaken.

He folded the pages once and tucked them into his belt.

"Rituals are over," he said. The words carried across the hall. "No more claiming. No more nights. Pack what you need. We ride for the capital at dawn tomorrow. Anyone who slows us down gets left behind."

Guards started moving imdiately. Servants began stripping the banners and cushions. The won on the floor helped each other stand, wincing as they walked.

Elara caught Isolde's eye across the room and gave one slow nod. They had done this. They had bought the ti.

Isolde slipped away while Aiden spoke with the captains about horses and supply wagons. She found her closest allies in a small side chamber off the main hall—three won who had been with her since the beginning:

Mara, the quiet scribe who tracked every fracture; Lena, the blacksmith's daughter who had learned to channel the smallest cracks; and Suri, the forr priestess who understood the anti-magic better than anyone.

They closed the door. The room slled of old stone and the faint leftover scent of sex.

Isolde kept her voice low. "The ssenger's numbers match what we hoped for. Provinces rising, treasury gone, armies turning. The party lasted exactly long enough.

The fractures Aiden carries now are strong enough to spread outside the Spire. They'll reach the capital with him. The rebellion has roots in every district now. We gave them the ti they needed."

Mara rubbed her sore wrist. "And the won here? Most of them are carrying his seed. So will keep it. Others… we can make sure the children weaken the old bloodlines even more."

Lena nodded. "The anti-magic is in the air itself. Every noble house that watched their wives get fucked on that dais will rember. They won't fight for him when the real push cos."

Suri touched the small black line that had appeared on her own collarbone overnight. "It worked. The chains are already cracking out there."

Isolde looked at each of them. Exhaustion sat heavy on her shoulders, but sothing sharper sat underneath it—purpose. "We ride with him. We stay close. When we reach the capital, the fractures will do the rest."

They clasped hands once, quick and hard, then stepped back out into the hall.

Aiden was waiting near the main doors when Isolde returned. He still held Elizabeth's letter in one hand. The black lines across his torso caught the morning light and looked almost alive. His face was set, but his eyes had that new edge—sothing close to doubt, quickly buried.

"You're coming with ," he told her. "Not as a prisoner. As co-advisor. You helped run this place. You'll help run what's left of the empire. We leave the Spire behind tomorrow. The party is over."

Isolde t his gaze without flinching. "As you command."

He turned and walked toward the stairs that led to the upper chambers. Orders echoed behind him—load the wagons, ready the horses, burn anything they couldn't carry. The great hall was already changing.

Tapestries ca down. Tables were stacked. The long debauchery that had lasted weeks was being packed away like a bad dream.

Isolde lingered a mont longer. Her allies moved past her, helping the other won gather their few belongings. Elara limped by, one arm around Cat, Lulu trailing behind. They all looked sore, used, and quietly satisfied.

Isolde leaned close to the small group and whispered the words she had been holding since the ssenger first spoke.

"The party lasted far too long… and the empire paid the price. Now the chains will break where they matter most—on the throne itself."

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