Chapter 61

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☉NARIEL The light was blinding, piercing through the darkness, flooding the chamber with an intensity that forced me to shut my eyes. It vanished as suddenly as it had appeared, and slowly, something crimson began to emerge from the edges, expanding and enveloping the entire sky in the form of a crimson comet—an otherworldly view — magnificent, and in me, I felt heat grow. His hardness pressing against me proved too distracting, even as I gazed at the celestial display. I marveled at the sight, though. All of this had occurred at the time of his birth. It was why Arucard had spoken those words. Even the heavens had acknowledged his arrival. He was so. “It's beautiful,” I whispered. “Do you truly believe so?” His lips brushed against my ear, a fleeting touch — ever so slightly. Maybe

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