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Now reading: Chapter 28: Before the Tyrant Rises from Serpent Emperor's Bride, a Yaoi novel by supriyashukla.

[Silthara Palace —The Next Morning—Emperor’s Chamber]

Sunlight spilled through the turquoise glass windows of Silthara Palace, scattering serpent-shaped reflections across the marble floor. The palace murmured with restrained tension—attendants walking quietly, guards positioned at every entry, and servants whispering about the Sirrash Queen’s fall and the Emperor’s terrifying wrath.

Inside the Emperor’s private chamber, however—peace.

Fragile, warm, newly born.

Levin leaned back against the cushions, fingers lightly stroking Lyseraph’s head as the tiny guardian purred like a soft crystal bell. The creature had refused to leave his side since he woke.

Asha curled at his feet like a shadowed sentinel.

Levin exhaled, "I feel much better than yesterday."

Zerat frowned at him from the balcony, golden eyes locked onto Levin’s posture with a predator’s intensity. His arms were crossed as he leaned against the pillar.

"You say that," Zerat replied slowly, "yet you look as if the wind would push you back into bed."

Levin narrowed his eyes. "I am not that weak."

Zerat tilted his head. "Then stand."

Levin stood.

Imdiately—the world tilted. Dizziness struck sharp and fast, blurring the edges of his vision. Before his knees could even bend—strong arms caught him.

Zerat swept him up in one effortless motion, holding him against his chest like a precious thing that had almost slipped.

"Mm."

A low hum rumbled from the Emperor’s throat, equal parts amusent and reprimand.

"Weak," he murmured, as if stating an undeniable truth of the universe.

Lyseraph and Asha exchanged confused little looks—their heads tilting in perfect synchronization at their master’s proud indignation.

Zerat lowered Levin to sit—not on the bed, but directly in front of him, tucked between the Emperor’s folded legs.

A position that felt...dangerously intimate.

Then Zerat’s fingers brushed the hem of Levin’s kurta and pushed it aside, sliding the fabric down his shoulders.

Levin’s eyes widened, cheeks blooming pink as he was held by his husband half naked.

"Um... it’s... not the right ti..." he whispered, his voice a flustered breath.

Zerat paused only to look at him—golden eyes shining with amusent.

"And what exactly," he asked softly, "do you an, Consort?"

Levin’s gaze dropped helplessly to his own bare chest, then to Zerat’s... very large hands resting there. The warmth of them and the weight of the situation.

His ears reddened instantly.

"Didn’t you say..." Levin muttered in mortified whisper, "the priest advised not to be... intimate for a few days..."

Zerat blinked, then—he laughed. A deep, rich, amused rumble—quiet but unmistakably delighted.

"Consort," he murmured, leaning closer, "did you think I would initiate anything with you now?"

Levin did not answer; his silence was answer enough. Zerat’s smile softened—dangerously tender—before he reached beside him and lifted a small glass bottle filled with deep green oil.

"I will only give you an herb-oil massage," he said. "These are holy-harvested herbs. They restore strength, soothe pain, and protect the body."

He uncorked it—a warm, earthy, sacred fragrance filled the air.

Incense.Rare blossoms.Desert sage.

Zerat poured a small amount into his palm, rubbing his hands together until they ward the oil.

"Relax," he murmured, his voice slipping into a lower, gentler register. "Let care for you."

Levin swallowed, his blush deepened as he said, "...Alright."

Zerat’s hands slid along his shoulders—slow, deliberate, reverent.

His palms spread warmth into Levin’s skin, fingers mapping the tension near his collarbone, brushing faintly over the edges of the wound that had nearly taken him.

Levin inhaled sharply.

Zerat’s breath ghosted against his ear as he whispered, "Here... where you flinched during the battle... does it still ache?"

Levin lowered his gaze, voice soft. "A little."

Zerat pressed his thumb gently into the muscle, massaging slow circles—careful, controlled, protective.

"You endured a queen," he murmured, "you can endure my hands."

Levin’s pulse jumped. The Emperor chuckled again—quiet, intimate, the kind of laugh he never gave to anyone else.

"Your skin warms quickly," he added, hands sliding from shoulders to upper back with steady pressure. "Good. That is a healthy sign."

Levin exhaled, tension lting under the warmth of the herbs and Zerat’s touch.

"This oil," Zerat continued, "is distilled by the Holy Temple. Only three vials exist each year."His hands traced Levin’s spine—slow strokes that chased every lingering tremor of pain away."I kept one for battles."

His palms pressed flat, smoothing across Levin’s ribs.

"And one," he murmured, "for when my consort needs it most."

Levin closed his eyes, breathing unsteadily from fluster and comfort alike.

"...Thank you," he whispered.

Zerat leaned in, brushing his lips lightly against Levin’s shoulder—not a kiss, but a breath of reassurance.

"You nearly died," he murmured, voice softer than silk yet sharper than a blade. "Allow this."

Levin nodded once, cheeks burning.

And Zerat continued the gentle massage, every movent a blend of power and devotion—as if healing Levin with his hands was the only task in the world that mattered.

Lyseraph perched atop Asha, both little creatures blinking with wide, innocent eyes—as if they were witnessing a sacred ritual they could not understand but dared not interrupt.

Levin’s breath trembled. Zerat’s hands moved slowly—reverently—gliding warmth across his bare skin, sending shivers through every nerve he had.

A soft sound escaped him—not a moan, but sothing caught between a sigh and a helpless hum. Zerat’s lips tilted, the faintest smirk curving.

He brought one hand up, fingers tilting Levin’s chin gently upward, golden eyes burning with warm dominance.

"We cannot have each other fully," he murmured, voice low as a desert night-wind, "but..."his thumb traced along Levin’s lower lip, slow, sinful, "...we can still share a kiss worthy of a consort and his emperor."

Levin gulped, cheeks burning, gaze dropping shyly as he said, "I... don’t mind."

Zerat leaned closer, breath brushing Levin’s lips.

"I feel like you’re trying to flee from your eyes, consort," he murmured, voice deepening. "Look at ."

Levin’s lashes lifted, blue eyes eting gold—hesitant, flustered, devoted. Zerat’s smile sharpened just a little.

"Good," he whispered. "Now... co here."

He didn’t pull Levin forward—he let Levin choose, and Levin leaned in.

Their lips brushed—a touch, trembling and warm—and Zerat’s hand slid behind his neck, guiding him gently but firmly.

Then—slightly above a whisper, breath ghosting over Levin’s mouth—"Open and take your tongue out."

Levin parted his lips, barely, shy and obedient, heat rising up his neck. Zerat’s forehead touched his, breath mingling.

"That’s it..." he murmured, voice velvet, "that is enough."

He closed the distance, and Zerat started kissing him with his tongue. The kiss deepened—not crude, not explicit—but slow, consuming, a claiming of breath and warmth.

A kiss that tasted like a vow.

Zerat’s hand traveled from Levin’s neck to his waist, steadying him as Levin lted into the kiss, fingers curling into the Emperor’s robe.

Levin made a soft, breathy sound—the kind that tightened sothing in Zerat’s chest. He drew back only an inch, lips brushing Levin’s as he whispered, "You give such gentle sounds, my beloved. You undo with them."

Levin’s breath shook, "I... Zer..."

"Hush," Zerat murmured, brushing another slow kiss against his lips—a promise, slow and lingering. "No strain. Only this. Only warmth."

Lyseraph chirped softly in the background. Asha covered her eyes with both paws.

Zerat smirked and whispered against Levin’s lips, "Even the little ones know this is sacred."

With one casual sweep of his arm, Zerat removed his shawl and dropped it over the two creatures like a curtain—firmly, decisively—shielding their innocent eyes.

And then he claid Levin’s mouth again.

Not as emperor, not as warrior, but as a husband who had nearly lost what he treasured.

The kiss deepened—slow, molten, inevitable.

Zerat’s tongue slid against Levin’s in a heated glide, drawing out a breathy sound from him. The Emperor angled his head, deepening the kiss further, tasting, savoring—Until finally, he drew back with a soft pull of their lips, a thin strand of saliva stretching between them before it snapped.

Levin collapsed against Zerat’s chest, breath trembling, hands rested on his chest. The warmth of the Emperor’s heartbeat soothed him instantly.

Zerat brushed his thumb across Levin’s swollen lips, "Are you falling asleep?"

Levin nodded, cheeks flushed. "Yes. I... apologize..."

"There is nothing to apologize for, Consort," Zerat interrupted softly, thumb brushing Levin’s cheek. "Your wounds may have healed, but exhaustion lingers. Rest. Your body demands it."

But then—A shift.

A change in the air.

Zerat’s expression—affectionate re heartbeats ago—cooled instantly. His golden eyes sharpened, shadows sliding beneath them like stirring serpents.

"anwhile, I will attend so urgent matters," he said, voice returning to the cold precision of a ruler. "Matters that cannot wait."

Levin’s eyes fluttered closed, but even in drifting sleep, a thought flickered: ’Seems like they found the traitor...’

His breathing slowed, soft and even, surrendering to rest.

Zerat looked down at him—his storm-softened expression returning briefly—and lowered his lips to Levin’s forehead, pressing a long, silent kiss there.

"My world," he whispered. "Sleep without fear."

He laid Levin gently onto the bed, tucking the blankets around him with a reverence that contradicted the iron in his posture. He adjusted the pillows, brushed stray hair from Levin’s face, and let his fingers linger for one last mont.

Then—Ding.

He rang the bell.

Iru entered imdiately, bowing deep. "Malik."

Zerat did not turn; his gaze remained on Levin.

"Guard him," he commanded, voice low and lethal. "No one enters this chamber. Not nobles, not priests, not even my council. Until I return, he is under your watch—and you will answer with your life."

Iru’s heart slamd in his chest. "As you command, Malik. I will allow no one near."

Zerat finally stepped away from the bed, the air around him shifting—calm warmth vanishing, replaced by a suffocating, serpentine aura.

Dark.

Regal.

Unmistakably deadly.

Iru’s throat tightened. He whispered under his breath—after the Emperor passed through the door, shadows trailing behind him like a cloak:

"...I wonder how many noble houses will drown in red today."

The door shut behind Zerat, and the palace trembled in anticipation of its Emperor’s wrath.

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