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Now reading: Chapter 1106 - 169 - The Lamia Leader Was Very Clingy (1) from The World Is Mine For The Taking, a Action novel by Boredsushi.

I stood there, quietly observing the slow but unmistakable establishnt of housing for the lamias, my eyes following the changes as if they were unfolding in real ti rather than over days and weeks.

What once began as crude shelters—natural caves hollowed out by necessity, reinforced stone walls stacked by hand, and temporary structures born from desperation—were steadily transforming. The rough edges of survival were being replaced by intent. Purpose. There was planning behind it now. You could see it in the way the paths curved instead of cutting through randomly, in how the houses were spaced so closely yet never felt cramped. Before long, they weren’t just building places to sleep; they were building hos that resembled modern houses, adapted carefully to fit lamia physiology.

Drainage systems were being laid beneath the ground, hidden but essential. Water channels were carved to prevent flooding during heavy rain. Waste disposal was accounted for. asures were put in place to prevent disease, overcrowding, and tragedies that had once been unavoidable. Every structure, every decision, was aid at ensuring that no more lives would be lost needlessly.

And it showed.

The Lamia leader stood beside , completely frozen.

Her eyes were wide, unblinking, reflecting the sight before her as if she were afraid that blinking might make it disappear. This wasn’t just shock—it was disbelief. Her village, once small and fragile, a place barely clinging to existence, was becoming sothing else entirely. A functioning community. A place with stability, with a future.

"I... I didn’t understand your power the first ti we t," she said slowly, as though choosing each word with care. "But after seeing this... and seeing how fast all of this has happened..." Her voice wavered for just a mont before she steadied herself. "Now I understand."

She turned to face , her gaze sharp yet filled with sothing softer beneath it.

"You’re not soone I can take lightly."

"Are you falling in love with now?" I asked, letting a small smile curve onto my lips, half-joking, half-testing the waters.

"I would be lying if I said I wasn’t," she replied without hesitation. "Even soone like —soone who has always been indifferent toward love—couldn’t help but feel this way. After everything you’ve done... after giving us all of this... how could I not?"

Her honesty caught off guard more than I expected.

"Well," I said, scratching the back of my head, "I guess my efforts are working then."

"You really are an amazing man," she said, her tone sincere. "I know that what you’re doing probably involves so kind of agenda. It would be naive to think otherwise. But even if that’s true, I don’t believe it’s sothing evil. No matter what your motivation is, what you’ve done here is undeniably good."

She smiled, and it wasn’t forced. It was warm.

"Well, don’t thank just yet," I replied. "There’s still a lot more to be done. You did say you’d agree to bring your tribe into this union, didn’t you?"

"Well," she sighed, her shoulders dropping slightly, "it’s not like I really have much of a choice, do I?"

"Oh, but you do," I said calmly. "You can refuse. I won’t be angry. If you don’t want your tribe to be part of sothing that involves mixing with the other races of the forest, that’s fine. I wouldn’t hold it against you."

And that wasn’t a lie.

If she chose to refuse, I wouldn’t resent her. I understood how heavy that decision was. Still, deep down, I knew I wouldn’t give up easily. Even if it took years—decades, if necessary—I believed I could eventually convince her. Not through force, but through trust. Through proof. Through ti.

"That makes it sound like you don’t have an agenda at all," she said, watching closely. "It feels like you’re genuinely just trying to help us. I can’t see what you’d gain from this."

"I don’t think there’s anything for to gain," I answered honestly. "Seeing parents who lost their child before they even got the chance to hold them... that alone is enough reason for ."

That was the truth.

I’d seen it too many tis—parents collapsing in grief, their cries echoing through silent rooms as they stared at lifeless bodies far too small to exist without warmth. Children who never got a na. Never got a chance. I didn’t know how to process it at first. I didn’t even know what I was supposed to feel.

If my daughter were to die before she was even born... could I endure that?

No. There was no way.

And Gabrielle... I knew she would bla herself, even if it wasn’t her fault. Seeing that future—even as a possibility—was unbearable.

Witnessing those tragedies was enough to push into action. Maybe that ant I was still human, despite all the power I’d gained. I could still feel pain. Empathy. Anger at injustice. And honestly, I was relieved by that realization. If I ever lost that humanity as my power grew, then all of this would be aningless. Just power for power’s sake. Empty. Hollow.

I was pulled from my thoughts when I felt her presence shift.

She stepped closer. Much closer.

I could feel the warmth radiating from her body, her presence pressing into mine with an intensity that left no room for doubt. It was overwhelming—not threatening, but undeniably dominant. Before I could react, her tail moved, thick and strong, wrapping itself around .

"What exactly are you doing?" I asked, startled.

"Oh—my..." she murmured. Her eyes widened as realization dawned on her face. "I... I didn’t even notice." Her cheeks flushed a deep red. "Maybe my desire to be closer to you is making my body move on its own."

"Uh... huh?" I said, trying to keep my composure. "Because your lower body is definitely tightening around ."

"Well," she said, clearly embarrassed but refusing to look away, "lamias are very protective of those we love. We’re... inherently clingy toward our partners. That’s probably why my body is reacting like this."

She was blushing hard now, her composure completely gone.

And if I were being honest, I was attracted to her too. Not just a little. Far more than I wanted to admit. Her upper body was well-proportioned, her face strikingly beautiful, and her presence alone was enough to draw anyone in.

Then she looked at , her voice quieter, edged with sothing vulnerable.

"Why won’t you give the sa attention you gave those girls last night?"

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