#109. Time to Wake from the Dream (1)
Naina smiled softly.
With that light smile, her face looked even more like Sashaâsâalmost as if they were sisters.
âThis face will be more useful to approach the new Grand Duke of Volkov.â
âHmmâŠâ
Chernomor nodded.
If she looked like his wife, Pavel would surely lower his guard.
He didnât ask further about the new face. Instead, he changed the subject.
âSo, when will you carry out this plan?â
âDonât be impatient. Youâll meet him soon enough.â
Nainaâs eyes drifted down toward the cliff below.
The wind howled from the place that had swallowed a man, echoing like a funeral song.
Meanwhile, inside the imperial palace of Kalita, in the Crown Princeâs relic chamberâ
âWhere I got this? Why do you care?â
In response to Ruslanâs question, Sasha explained what she knew about the dream magic.
ââŠThatâs why the longer you stay addicted to the dream, the faster your health will deteriorate.â
Ruslan frowned in disbelief.
âReally? This thing is that dangerous?â
Sasha quietly nodded.
âYes. Thatâs what it is.â
Irina, listening nearby, quickly believed it, even if Ruslan didnât.
She had already thought his strange behavior since yesterday seemed unnaturalânow it all made sense.
Irina glanced at Ruslanâs pale face and asked Sasha,
âThen what should we do? Leaving it alone will be dangerous, right?â
Sasha replied calmly.
âThe side effects are severe, but itâs not impossible to cure. The difficulty depends on how deep the influence has gone.â
Irina turned quickly to Ruslan.
At last, he spoke heavily.
âIt hasnât been that long. I got this only about a week ago.â
âThen weâre lucky. It can still be treated without major problems.â
Both Irina and Ruslan looked relieved. Sasha smiled faintly, about to explain how to undo the magicâ
But thenâ
âKyaaah!â
âCount Volkov!â
The sudden noise behind her made Sasha whirl around.
She saw Pavel clutching his chest, bending forward.
âPavel!â
She rushed to him immediately. His face was flushed red, dripping with sweat.
âUghâŠâ
He gritted his teeth, trying to endure the pain, but faint groans escaped his lips.
Sashaâs face went pale.
âPavel?â
At her desperate call, his unfocused red eyes turned toward her.
ââŠSashaâŠâ
His voice was faint, his vision blurry. The world spun, and his body wouldnât obey him.
Sasha quickly caught him as he swayed.
Feeling her warmth against him, some of the strange dizziness lessened.
âIs this what it feels like to be drunk?â
His body burned with heat, his clothes felt suffocating, and even soft fabric against his skin was irritating.
Both Pavel and Sasha realized something was wrong.
âThis isnât just alcoholâŠâ
Indeedâit wasnât poison either. After checking carefully, Sasha realized what it was.
âAn aphrodisiac.â
And a powerful one at that. If not for his enormous mana resisting it, he would have either lost all reason or collapsed completely.
Even so, he was barely holding on.
âJust wait a little.â
She ordered an attendant to fetch herbs and swiftly prepared an antidote with skilled hands.
Meanwhile, Pavel gazed at her. His feverish body trembled, yet as he looked at Sasha, her blurred face grew clearer.
The heat from his lower belly spread upward, clouding his thoughts. Instinct gnawed at him.
Surrounded by other women earlier, he had managed to suppress it out of discomfort.
But now, with Sasha so close, his control crumbled.
ââŠSasha.â
His faint voice didnât reach her at first.
When she looked down at him, he tried again.
ââŠSasha.â
He reached out a hand.
Noticing him, Sasha asked gently, âDo you want to say something?â
He gave the smallest nod.
âWait, take this first.â
Sasha held the antidote to his lips. He obediently opened his mouth, swallowing it with difficulty. She gave him water to wash it down.
Only then did she breathe easier.
But Pavel called her again.
ââŠSasha.â
She leaned closer, lowering her head to hear him.
Just before her ear reached his lipsâ
Pavel pulled her in and kissed her.
It was deep, desperate, burning.
Sasha tried to push him away at first, but he had no strength to hold her tightly. Realizing that, she stopped resisting.
As she accepted him, Pavel clung to her even more desperately.
Their lips parted only when he finally calmed, breathing heavily.
ââŠThank you.â
Murmuring softly, he closed his eyes and soon drifted into steady sleep.
Sasha sighed with relief. Though his skin still burned, she knew the antidote would work with time.
âThank goodness⊠heâs safe.â
Her tension broke, and her face flushed as she recalled their kiss. But her thoughts quickly turned serious.
âThis was Ruslanâs doing.â
No solid proof, but she was certain. Only Ruslan had both the reason and the means here in Kalita.
And she had seen his face just before Pavel collapsedâRuslan had looked disappointed when things didnât go as planned.
If not for Pavelâs mana, tonight could have ended in a disastrous scandal.
Grinding her teeth, Sashaâs anger burned. She wanted to confront him, expose his scheme, demand punishment.
But in Kalita, Ruslan held power. With Natalya, the High Priestess, behind him, it wasnât something she could reveal publicly.
If Dmitri were here, she could formally protestâbut he was away at war.
âI canât just let this go.â
Sashaâs eyes glinted with resolve.
âAn eye for an eye. Iâll return this to him exactly as he gave it.â