The Empress listened quietly as Lucas spoke, her gaze steady, taking in not just his words but the state of him, the balance within his energy, the clarity in his presence, and when he finished, when his gratitude settled between them, she gave a faint nod, her expression softening just slightly, enough to show that his recovery was not just expected, but sothing she was genuinely relieved to see.
"I’m glad you’re well," she said calmly, her voice carrying a quiet warmth that did not often surface. "That is the least I could do."
She paused briefly, her eyes holding his.
"After all, you are the reason I reached this stage," she continued, her tone asured, but not dismissive of what had passed between them. "Without your help... I would not have broken through."
There was no embarrassnt in her words, no attempt to veil the truth, only acknowledgnt, clear and direct, and in that mont, it was not spoken as sothing owed, but sothing shared, a connection that had altered both their paths in ways neither of them could ignore.
She moved then, not away, but closer, pulling a chair beside him and sitting down with composed ease, her presence no longer towering or distant, but grounded, allowing the space between them to feel less like that of ruler and subject, and more like two individuals who had crossed sothing significant together.
For a while, neither of them spoke imdiately.
The silence was not uncomfortable.
It was calm.
Then she continued.
"This war," she said, her gaze drifting slightly, thoughtful now, "I will see it through, at least to a point where our people are no longer at imdiate risk."
Her voice remained steady, but there was a subtle shift beneath it, sothing that hinted at what was to co.
"But I will not remain here forever."
Lucas looked at her more closely at that.
She t his gaze again, this ti more directly.
"My ascension has already begun," she said.
"Soon, I will no longer belong to this realm," she added. "The celestial realm will call fully... and I will have to answer."
The words lingered.
Final in a way that could not be mistaken.
She was not speaking of possibility.
She was speaking of certainty.
"I will leave," she said simply.
Her gaze remained on him, calm, unwavering, as though asuring his reaction, or perhaps simply sharing sothing that he deserved to know before that mont ca.
The Empress’s gaze did not waver as she spoke, her voice calm, yet carrying a quiet finality that made it clear she had already co to terms with everything she had said.
"There is nothing left for here," she continued, her tone softer now, though no less certain. "The ties that once bound to this realm... have been severed."
There was a brief pause, not out of hesitation, but acknowledgnt.
"My own son chose betrayal," she added, her eyes lowering just slightly, not in weakness, but in reflection. "And with that, whatever remained of my attachnt to this world faded."
The words were not bitter.
They were simply true.
"What remains," she went on, "is responsibility. I will ensure Lechia does not fall into ruin after my departure. A worthy leader must rise... soone capable of guiding it without ."
Lucas listened quietly, his expression steady, not interrupting, not offering empty comfort, because he understood, not just the words, but the weight behind them, the loneliness that ca with such clarity, the acceptance of leaving everything behind, not out of desire, but necessity.
He shifted slightly beside her, his body now fully responsive, his presence no longer strained, and almost unconsciously, his hand moved, coming to rest gently on her thigh through the fabric of her attire, the contact subtle, not forceful, not demanding, but present.
For a brief mont, neither of them spoke.
The gesture lingered between them.
The Empress stilled slightly, her gaze shifting toward him, not with anger, not with surprise, but with quiet awareness, as though asuring the intent behind the action rather than the action itself.
Lucas did not withdraw imdiately.
His expression remained calm, his eyes eting hers, not filled with arrogance or desire alone, but sothing more layered, sothing that carried understanding, connection, and a quiet boldness that had always defined him.
"You’re not as alone as you think," he said quietly.
His voice was steady.
Grounded.
Not trying to change her decision.
But reminding her of sothing else.
The space between them held that mont, delicate, balanced between what had been said and what had not, between duty and sothing far more personal that neither of them fully voiced, yet both clearly felt.
The quiet between them lingered for a mont longer, the weight of everything she had said still hanging in the air, and just when it seed like the conversation had reached its natural pause, the Empress spoke again, her voice softer than before, stripped of the composure she had maintained so carefully until now.
"I miss you."
The words ca out suddenly.
Even to Lucas, it was unexpected.
For a brief mont, he simply looked at her, his expression shifting slightly, not out of confusion, but because of how unguarded it was, how unlike the composed, untouchable Empress she had been in every other mont.
She did not take it back.
Instead, she held his gaze, her eyes steady, though there was sothing deeper within them now, sothing more personal, sothing she was no longer trying to suppress.
"You did more than you realize," she continued, her voice calm, yet carrying a quiet sincerity that could not be mistaken. "You restored what I had lost... not just my strength, but even my facial appearance, sothing I had long accepted was gone."
Her hand rested lightly against her lap as she spoke, her posture still composed, but her words far more revealing than anything she had said before.
"You helped reach the pinnacle of cultivation in this realm," she went on. "A level I had pursued for centuries without success."
A brief pause followed.
"And you saved ," she added, her gaze unwavering now. "Back in Lechia... when I was bound, when I had already begun to accept that I might not break free."
The mory lingered between them, unspoken but understood.
"In truth," she said quietly, "you have done more for than anyone else in this world."
There was no exaggeration in her tone.
No embellishnt.
Just truth.
Lucas listened, his expression calm, yet attentive, because he understood the weight behind those words, understood that for soone like her to say this so openly ant sothing far greater than simple gratitude.
She exhaled slowly.
And for the first ti since he had known her...She hesitated.
"I did not intend for this to happen," she admitted, her voice softer now, more introspective. "But..."
She did not finish the sentence directly.
She didn’t need to.
Because it was already clear.
There was sothing changing within her.
Sothing she had not planned for.
Sothing she had tried to ignore.
But could no longer deny.
She was falling for him.
And Lucas could feel it.
Not just through her words, not just through her expression, but through the subtle connection that existed between them, sothing deeper, sothing tied to the very nature of what they had shared, sothing that went beyond physical interaction and touched sothing more fundantal.
The dual cultivation technique.
He had always known it was powerful.
But this...
This was sothing else entirely.
To influence soone of her level, soone who had lived, ruled, fought, and endured far more than he had, soone who had already reached the peak of what this realm could offer...
And yet...Here she was. Drawn to him.
Lucas let out a quiet breath, a faint smile forming on his lips, not arrogant, not boastful, but thoughtful, almost amazed in its own way.
"Seems like it works better than I thought," he said lightly, though his eyes remained on hers, studying her, understanding that what she felt was not sothing to be dismissed or taken lightly.
Because beneath the influence of the technique—
There was still sothing real.
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