Reincarnated in the Villainous Lust System!

Chapter 178 The summons



A gentle touch on my shoulder stirred me from the depths of sleep.

The sensation was soft, like a feather brushing against my skin.

I blinked groggily, the remnants of dreams still clinging to the edges of my mind as I slowly opened my eyes.

The first thing I saw was Zoe, her face close to mine, her expression calm and warm.

Her hand rested lightly on my arm, the contact both soothing and bittersweet.

"I'm leaving," she whispered, her voice barely above a murmur, as if she didn't want to break the fragile stillness of the morning.

The sunlight streamed through the window, casting a soft glow around her, making her look almost ethereal.

I nodded, pushing aside the lingering haze of sleep.

I sat up, the weight of the night's rest still heavy on my limbs, but I didn't hesitate.

I swung my legs over the side of the bed and stood, following her to the door.

The air was crisp and cool as we stepped outside.

Neither of us spoke as I walked her to the gate.

She paused, glancing back at me with a faint smile before turning to leave.

I watched her until she disappeared around the corner, the morning light slowly brightening the day ahead.

After Zoe disappeared around the corner, I lingered by the gate for a moment, the cool morning air doing little to shake off the warmth of her presence.

I took a deep breath, then turned and headed back inside, the wooden door creaking softly as I pushed it open.

The house was quiet, the silence only broken by the faint creaks of the floorboards under my feet.

As I walked down the hallway, my thoughts still lingered on Zoe, her soft touch, her quiet smile.

I almost didn't notice Damon standing there, leaning casually against the wall in front of my door.

His arms were crossed, and there was a knowing look in his eyes as he glanced at me.

"Was that Zoe?" he asked, his voice a low rumble that echoed slightly in the narrow space.

I sighed, running a hand through my hair.

Damon studied me for a moment, then nodded as if confirming something to himself. "It's her, isn't it?"

"Yeah," I admitted, feeling a strange mix of emotions swirl inside me—relief, guilt, and something else I couldn't quite name. "How's your body? Feeling better now?"

Damon shrugged slightly, shifting his weight off the wall. "Better than last night, that's for sure. I came to twice. The first time was when you were fighting the Titan. I could barely move, but I heard the whole thing. The second time was just as you were fainting.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

I felt you collapse right beside me before I blacked out again."

I winced, a wave of guilt washing over me. I rubbed the back of my head sheepishly, avoiding his gaze. "Sorry about that… I guess I shouldn't have lifted you and then dropped you on your head."

Damon let out a dry chuckle, shaking his head. "Don't beat yourself up about it. If you hadn't shown up when you did, I wouldn't have stood a chance against that thing. You saved my life, so I'm not complaining."

Damon paused and turned to me, his expression more serious. "By the way, expect to be summoned by the Emperor later today."

I raised an eyebrow but simply nodded. "Alright."

Damon gave me a final nod before heading toward the exit.

I watched him go, his figure disappearing through the grand entrance of the palace.

Once he was gone, I turned back to my door, a sense of unease creeping in.

I pushed it open and stepped inside, the quiet of my room greeting me as I tried to shake off the thoughts of what the Emperor might want.

The hours slipped by in a blur after Damon left, my thoughts drifting between the events of the previous night and the looming uncertainty of what the Emperor might want.

I busied myself with small tasks, but the anticipation made it hard to focus.

As the sun climbed higher, casting golden beams through the tall windows of my room, the knot in my stomach tightened.

It was close to noon when a firm knock on the door pulled me from my restless thoughts.

I straightened, brushing a hand over my clothes before crossing the room.

When I opened the door, I found a servant standing there, his expression polite but neutral.

Beside him was another servant, this one dressed in slightly finer robes, a clear indication of his higher rank.

The second servant inclined his head slightly, his tone formal as he spoke. "You are summoned by the Emperor."

I felt a jolt of nerves but kept my expression calm, nodding in acknowledgment. "Very well," I replied, stepping into the hallway.

The first servant gestured for me to follow, and I did so without hesitation.

We moved through the familiar corridors of the palace, the walls adorned with intricate tapestries and grand portraits of rulers long past.

The soft echoes of our footsteps were the only sound as we walked, the silence adding to the gravity of the situation.

My mind raced with possibilities, each more daunting than the last.

As we approached the grand doors leading to the throne room, the second servant stepped ahead, pushing them open with a practiced grace.

The throne room was as imposing as ever, with its high ceilings and ornate decorations, the air thick with the scent of incense.

Sunlight filtered through the stained glass windows, casting colorful patterns on the polished marble floor.

As I stepped into the throne room, the grandeur of the space was overwhelming.

The room was filled with members of the royal family and the court, all adorned in their most elaborate attire. Find your next read on empire

The high ceilings were decorated with intricate frescoes, and the walls were lined with rich tapestries depicting historic battles and royal victories.

The soft light from the chandeliers cast a warm, golden glow over the assembly, highlighting the opulence of the occasion.


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