Chapter 69: Ai Ting is really mean
The next morning. Aiden’s biological clock woke him gently and precisely from his sleep. What greeted his eyes was not the familiar ceiling, but a stunningly beautiful face just inches…
The next morning. Aiden’s biological clock woke him gently and precisely from his sleep. What greeted his eyes was not the familiar ceiling, but a stunningly beautiful face just inches…
“Why? Although Senior Hei Shen seems cold, she’s fair in handling matters and should be willing to help.” Faced with Celes’s somewhat panicked reaction, Aetin was puzzled. “I… just… don’t…
Celeste held Aiden tightly, as if trying to merge her very being into his. She greedily absorbed the reassuring warmth and strength radiating from him. She felt that as long…
Seres’s eyes turned vacant and dull, as if she were a marionette. Subconsciously, she took the cold dagger handed to her. Before her stood “Olivia,” her twisted smile seeming to…
At midnight, silence enveloped Seres’ room, broken only by the occasional chirping of insects outside the window. Seres still hadn’t fallen asleep. She maintained the same posture she had during…
“Aitin, ” Upon hearing Aitin’s words, Cerise’s body stiffened noticeably. She lifted her tear-filled, blurry eyes and stared blankly into the deep and resolute gaze before her. The weight behind…
“Eden…” Celes’s voice was tinged with the bitterness of memories as she lowered her head, her fingers unconsciously twisting the edge of the blanket. “My childhood… wasn’t good at all.…
Aiden stared at the blank system interface, frowning deeply, quickly demanding an explanation. Ruby fluttered in front of Aiden, her small face unusually
“Seirith…?” The boy’s urgent and worried call cut through the heavy gloom like a ray of light—faint but clear—piercing into Seirith’s fear-shrouded ears. She stiffened slightly and slowly raised her…
Early in the morning, Aiting naturally woke from a deep, dreamless sleep and slowly opened his eyes. That nap had been truly comfortable—no bizarre dreams to disturb him, and no…