Becoming the King of A New Filthy World

Chapter 247 247: Dont Say That!
  • Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Power stone guys??????

———

The realization hit me like a bolt of lightning – Ellie had been concealing emotions similar to mine, and our connection ran deeper than of a typical sibling relationship could contain.

Unable to carry the weight of my hidden feelings any longer, I decided it was time to bring our emotions out into the open. I began cautiously, my voice trembling with a mixture of apprehension and anticipation. "Ellie," I said, breaking the silence that had enveloped us. "There's something I've been pondering."

A note of curiosity laced her response as she inquired, "What is it?"

Summoning every ounce of courage, I abandoned the safety of avoiding direct eye contact, choosing instead to convey my thoughts intimately. My lips grazed Ellie's ear as I whispered softly, "Forgive me, but I believe the way we've been living, our current circumstances, have become untenable."

Confusion washed over Ellie as the weight of my words settled in. "Brother, I don't understand," she replied, her voice trembling with uncertainty. "What do you mean? What's impossible?" Her eyes, once filled with curiosity, now brimmed with questions, awaiting the revelation that would shatter the boundaries of our relationship.

The weight of my words bore down heavily on Ellie, causing her heart to clench with anxiety. Her mind raced, fraught with a whirlwind of emotions, as she desperately tried to make sense of the situation.

She couldn't help but question herself, wondering if her actions had somehow brought about my disapproval. It was a torturous internal battle, one that left her trembling with worry and aching for understanding.

She longed to embrace me, to seek forgiveness while tears flowed freely, but my initial cold and enigmatic tone held her back, leaving her in a state of confusion and turmoil.

With a grin that carried a mix of satisfaction and warmth, I looked down at Ellie, fully aware of the emotional rollercoaster I had set in motion. "You haven't done anything wrong, Ellie," I assured her, my voice filled with reassurance. "You are still the same wonderful sister you have always been."

"But..." Ellie's voice quivered as she sought clarification, "I thought you said it was impossible for us to continue living like this." Her eyes, now filled with a mixture of hope and uncertainty, bore into mine, seeking the clarity and affirmation she desperately needed.

As Ellie's words lingered in the air, I couldn't help but grasp the gravity of the situation. It became evident that it was not Ellie who was placing blame on me but herself. In her pure innocence, she believed she had unwittingly committed some transgression, leading to my abrupt change of heart and cryptic words.

With a deep sense of empathy and understanding, I took a step closer to Ellie and gently placed my hand on her shoulder, offering her the reassurance she so desperately needed.

"Dear sister," I began softly, my voice brimming with warmth, "you have done nothing wrong. Please understand, my words were never meant to imply blame or fault in your actions. You are, and have always been, a loving and devoted sister. I cherish the profound bond we share deeply. It's not our relationship that I question; it's the circumstances surrounding it that I believe need reevaluation."

I looked into her eyes, hoping to convey the sincerity of my words. It was a moment of profound connection and understanding between us, where the weight of unspoken fears began to dissipate, replaced by a shared sense of acceptance and affection.

Tears, like glistening diamonds, welled up in the corners of Ellie's eyes, their crystal clarity reflecting the depth of her emotions. As she absorbed my words of forgiveness, an overwhelming sense of relief surged through her, as if a heavy weight she had carried for far too long had been lifted. This was the moment she had yearned for, her heart's desire fulfilled. Her inner turmoil, which had gnawed at her, now gave way to an immense feeling of gratitude and a profound need for solace.

In that split second, Ellie's impulse was to rush into my arms, to embrace me tightly, and to convey through touch the depth of her appreciation.

She longed to find solace in our physical closeness, to immerse herself in the warmth of our sibling bond.

However, the memory of my prior distant demeanor, which had kept her at bay, still lingered. It was a lingering caution, a hesitation rooted in uncertainty.

Yet, as seconds passed, the atmosphere in the room underwent a palpable transformation. It was as though a gentle current had started flowing between us, eroding the emotional barriers that had once stood tall.

We were experiencing a renewed sense of closeness, one born of understanding and acceptance. The weight of her perceived transgression, a burden that had strained our relationship, now dissipated into the ether.

Ellie's countenance underwent a remarkable transformation. Her face, which had been contorted with worry and self-doubt, now transformed into a radiant and genuine smile. It was a smile that spoke volumes, communicating not only her relief but also her realization that our relationship remained unbroken.

Ellie, who had momentarily turned away from me, swiftly faced me once again. In that fleeting moment, our eyes met, and a warm, almost involuntary smile tugged at the corners of my lips. It was a smile that conveyed understanding, a silent recognition of the intricate complexities that defined our relationship.

As our conversation continued, I couldn't ignore the weight of an unspoken question that had been lingering in the air. I chose my words carefully, wanting to address a matter that seemed to hang over us like a shroud.

"Ellie," I began gently, my voice a mix of tenderness and apprehension, "I want us to consider something. While our situation is undeniably challenging, we need to remember that, in the strictest sense, we are not blood-related siblings. There is a possibility that, by societal standards, we may be considered strangers."

My words struck Ellie like a bolt of lightning, her reaction immediate and intense. Her voice quivered with unease, a palpable fear that was impossible to ignore. "Brother! Why would you say something like that?" she implored, her eyes wide with distress. "It's frightening... Please, let's not think such thoughts."

As I witnessed the genuine fear in Ellie's eyes and heard the tremor in her voice, I realized that I had perhaps underestimated the depth of her emotional connection.

———

(A/N: Hello guys done reading. If yes, send a power stone, 1 power stone is also enough we just have to increase fan value, so 1 power stone is enough, but if you like the novel I won't mind if you send more stones, and plz don't forget the gifts.)

Thank you very much for all your support.

I will upload 5 extra chapters for every 1 magic castle?? . If someone is interested and want extra chapters. You know what to do. ??

Foll𝑜w current novℯls on fre𝒆web(n)ovel.co(m)

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter