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Now reading: Chapter 90: Alpha and Omega from The Devil's Favourite Obsession, a Fantasy novel by Trimohini.

’So-so looking girl?!’ Cixi couldn’t believe her ears. This narcissistic bastard was too busy praising himself and looking down on her!

She gritted her teeth. "I am not so-so. I am beautiful according to my friends! And I see myself in the mirror! I look fine!"

"Oh, look, soone is narcissistic!" Cassian comnted, sighing.

"That’s my dialogue! It’s you who is narcissistic!"

She precisely rembered exactly how effortlessly he had convinced a terrified crowd that Mark’s gun was a fake prop. He indeed possessed a terrifying, magnetic charisma. People would blindly believe a psychopath in a tailored suit over a flushed, desperate woman any day of the week.

"It’s alright. I know the truth can be hard to swallow! The more you stay in my company, the more you will get used to hearing the truth about yourself!"

Cixi stared at him. Did he simply not hear anything she said unless it pleased him?

"Lousy Kisser," he continued, "it’s ti for you to leave now. Unless, of course, you would like to co with while I take a tour of the dungeon where I keep my prisoners."

Cixi froze.

Dungeon?

For a second, both her lips and her thoughts stopped working. Then the aning fully settled.

She shook her head at once. "No. I’ll be going now."

There was no chance she trusted him enough to follow him anywhere underground. For all she knew, if the mood struck him, he might casually order his n to lock her in a cell for his amusent. He had already told her once that she was his prisoner. No, she was not taking any chances.

Cixi’s gaze drifted to his mouth. "I have marked you. Your lips are mine until that mark disappears," Cixi declared, not asking but telling him.

One dark brow rose. "Are we playing Alpha and Oga now?"

"Sothing like that," she gave back without hesitation.

"Then surely," he murmured, "I ought to be the one leaving the mark on you."

"Oh, I already have your coin," she replied quickly before he could turn the ga further in his favour.

Yet Cassian’s eyes had already begun travelling over her with shaless leisure. The look in them was not hurried. It moved from her face to the line of her throat, where it stopped with such intent that her pulse stumbled. "I don’t deal in coins alone," he said softly. "I prefer marks that are visible." The reply was nonchalant enough to feel like a hand dragged lightly down her spine.

Cixi bit the inside of her lip and forced her breathing to remain even. How did he make her feel muddled so quickly? Why did every word from him seem to find the exact place where her composure frayed?

Lack of experience, she told herself bitterly. She has a lack of experience with n.

That was all.

Without saying another word, she turned and walked towards Mark, fixing him with a look that clearly ant ’Take ho before your master says anything else.’

Mark’s eyes moved to her face, then to Cassian. He gave a respectful inclination of his head towards his boss before stepping aside for her.

What Cixi did not see was the smile that touched Cassian’s mouth the mont she turned away. He knew perfectly well what had been running through her head. It had all been written over her face in lovely, readable confusion.

"How easy to read," he murmured under his breath.

*

By the ti Mark returned, he found Cassian in the dungeon.

The place stretched beneath the earth like the buried skeleton of a city. Each cell held a single prisoner. The underground structure was vast, descending ten floors deep, each level built to hold hundreds. For others, the darkness below would have been oppressive, suffocating even. For Cassian, it was rely another form of quiet.

He walked through it with the ease of a man strolling through a private garden.

From behind the bars ca the occasional rasp of chains, the faint scrape of movent, and voices so broken by exhaustion that even their pleas sounded hollow. So begged. So cursed. So had gone so far past fear that they rely stared into nothing.

Cassian ignored them all.

His face remained serenely calm, almost detached, as though he were inspecting a business property rather than a place where n prayed for death.

When he heard Mark’s footsteps approaching behind him, he did not turn. He simply waited.

"Miss Cixi has returned ho safely," Mark reported. "And our n have secured the remaining apartnts on her floor."

Cassian said nothing at first. He continued walking, his hands resting lightly in his pockets with an unreadable expression.

To anyone watching, he might have seed at peace.

Mark, however, knew better. Peace was never truly what lived inside Cassian Crown.

"I also spoke with Yuri Romanov," Mark continued.

At that, Cassian tilted his head the slightest bit over his shoulder, which was more than enough to signal that he should continue without omitting a single detail.

"They are moving to Demond City next month. Tatiana Romanov, the youngest daughter, wants to settle here in the hope of capturing Rafael Crown’s attention."

Cassian’s step did not falter.

"My half-brother always did attract ambitious won," he said mildly.

Mark inclined his head. "It seems your family has already invited the Romanovs to the annual ball. They plan to hold it on the anniversary of Crown’s Hotel."

That, finally, earned a small shift in Cassian’s expression. He gave a slow nod.

"Then it seems," he said, "it’s ti for to make myself visible in society again. And to introduce Lousy Kisser."

Mark’s face remained still, though inwardly, confusion tightened.

He did not understand why his boss was giving so much attention to Miss Cixi. From what little he had seen, she was more danger than peace to him. And Lousy Kisser? The na alone raised its own questions. Had they kissed? From Cixi’s flushed face and Cassian’s mood, it certainly appeared so.

Mark knew many things about his employer.

He knew Cassian was not entirely human, at least not in the way ordinary n were. He knew that fear moved around him differently. He knew that cruelty and charm lived too easily side by side in him.

Yet one question kept returning to Mark’s mind, stubborn as a nail beneath the skin.

Why did Cassian Crown beco vulnerable whenever Cixi was near?

And that, in Mark’s view, was far more dangerous than any enemy lurking outside these walls.

Still, he was not foolish enough to say such a thing aloud. If he spoke against Cixi, Cassian would either ignore him or make it clear that the matter was not his.

So Mark remained silent.

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