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Stab!
A knife pierced through his heart and he felt a sharp pain, as if it would tear apart his entire body. The world turned black for a moment, and when he regained his sight, a beautiful woman came into view.
A small delicate face, long wavy hair the color of mahogany, her eyes shedding tears as she held the handle of that knife piercing his chest.
“Forgive me,” she said in between sobs. “This all happened because of me. Wait for me. No matter what happens, I will come to you. We will meet again…”
Those words rang in his head as the man tossed and turned in his sleep. Despite knowing it was a dream, anxiety filled him as the woman started to disappear from his vision.
“We will meet again…wait for me…” the distant voice repeated until it faded. The silence that followed brought him another wave of pain.
“No. Don’t go…who are you…?”
The man woke up with a jolt. He sat up in bed with his hand pressing against the left side of his chest as his red eyes searched around his bed. His strong muscular body was covered with cold sweat, causing his dark night robe to cling onto his muscles. Even though he was no longer in the dream, it was as if he could still feel the knife piercing his heart.
‘Why am I having this dream again?’
Just then, the door swung open and a young servant entered, gasping for air as if he had run towards his master as fast as he could. His silver hair looked unkempt and his pointed ears twitched nervously.
“S-Sire, I heard your voice. Is there something wrong?”
The red-eyed man glared at the servant who dared intrude into the King’s chamber without permission. “One day you will lose your ears, Erlos.” His voice was cold and full of warning.
“I..I was just worried, Sire,” he immediately went towards the table, “I will get you water.”
Unknown to them, strange white energy enveloped that cold man’s body, and before he could react, he disappeared from his royal chamber.
Silence filled the chamber, and only the sound of the young servant pouring water into glass could be heard.
‘Why is he not saying anything or threatening to kill me?’ With a doubtful face, the servant turned to look at the bed and found it empty.
He frowned, “Argghh! Not again. Where did he go this time?”
——–
Meanwhile, on the other side of the continent, in a human kingdom far away…
“Burn that witch.”
“Today make sure that either that witch dies or leaves our kingdom.”
“She has caused enough harm to us for so many years. It’s enough now.”
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