Chapter 672 Loyalty Based On Debt
The luxurious bar exuded an air of understated elegance, its dark ambience punctuated by soft, ambient lighting that cast warm glows on the polished surfaces.
Velvet curtains draped the windows, muffling the sounds of the outside world and creating an intimate sanctuary within. In a secluded corner, away from prying eyes, sat a gorgeous woman with bobbed blue hair and striking blue eyes. Her gown, a sleeveless fabric of bright blue, clung to her like a lover's embrace, accentuating every curve and contour of her voluptuous form.
She had booked the entire place for the night, desiring solitude as her liquid confidant.
As she waited for her drink, her mind was a whirlwind, a tempest stirred by her husband's words. They echoed through her thoughts, each syllable a hammer blow, leaving her heart heavy and torn. Her fingers drummed an anxious rhythm on the cool marble of the bar, her eyes fixed on the amber liquid being poured into her glass, as if the answers she sought could be found in its depths.
Suddenly, the quiet was shattered by a voice, a deep baritone that cut through the silence like a knife, "Cecilia?"
She started, her thoughts reeling. Clearing her throat, she turned, her eyes focusing as they landed on the figure striding towards her. Ash, his broad shoulders stretching the fabric of his half-sleeved red shirt, his large biceps threatening to tear the seams. His rectangular spectacles made him look more mature than his age while adding a subtle charm.
His black pants clung to his powerful legs, his every step exuding confidence and strength that just seemed to encompass him despite being a cripple or manaless practically.
The dark ambiance of the bar seemed to amplify his subtle, radiant golden eyes, stirring a whirlwind of complicated feelings within her.
"Ash... I am so sorry. I shouldn't have called you. I don't know what I was thinking to make you come to a place like this at this time. We could have talked tomorrow in a proper setting," Cecilia said, her voice tinged with guilt as she offered an apologetic smile.
Ash chuckled softly, a comforting sound that eased some of her tension. He sat beside her gracefully, "Don't. I am the one who told you to let me know once you returned so we could discuss what to do next. But you look like you could use a drink."
Cecilia nodded, managing a weak smile, "I already ordered one. You should have one too." She glanced toward the bartender, "Please give this gentleman what he wants."
Ash leaned forward slightly, and gave a quick glance at the bartender, "I will have a Lady In The Blue. Thanks." He turned back to Cecilia, his eyes searching hers, "So... may I know what happened? I'm just a bit surprised to see you here... drinking this late. Did this have anything to do with the visit there?"
Cecilia's expression grew heavy, the burden of her secrets pressing down on her, "I... It does, but I can't tell you."
"Maybe you shouldn't keep drinking? You still need to get back home safely," Asher said, his tone laced with concern.
Cecilia's eyes softened, and she smiled at him warmly, "How sweet of you. You remind me of..." Cecilia's expression became complicated as Cedric's face flashed in her mind, making her fingers tremble and curl up briefly.
Asher clenched his jaw briefly, thinking how audacious this woman was to even mention his past self after what she did.
Cecilia quickly composed herself and smiled, "But you don't have to worry. My daughter will pick me up soon. Do I really look that vulnerable to you?" She chuckled softly before adding, "I suppose after spending so many years as a boring professor, people must have forgotten what I was like in my younger days. Or the things I did as an S Ranker."
Asher's interest piqued, his eyes narrowing as he leaned forward slightly, "Since you mentioned your younger days... I'm curious. How different were you?"
Cecilia chuckled, waving her hand dismissively, "Ah, forget I mentioned that. It's embarrassing."
"No, come on," Asher urged with a playful grin, "I'm just really curious to know what one of the WHA professors I look up to was like in her younger days."
Cecilia hesitated for a moment, biting her lip before she laughed, "Well... I wasn't always this composed. Back in my prime, I was quite the reckless one. I used to lead my own squad and was known for charging straight into the most dangerous missions without a second thought. Let's just say... I had a bit of a rebellious streak. I was even famous for it."
Asher raised a brow, chuckling, "Rebellious? Now that I can't imagine."
"Oh, trust me," Cecilia said with a gleam in her eye, leaning slightly closer, "There was a time when even Derek had to keep me in check. But it was those days that made me who I am now... for better or worse," Her expression grew slightly wistful as she added, "I was just that desperate to prove myself to my own family. They always acted as if I was invisible just because my father was of an inferior bloodline. They never forgave my mother for having an affair in a marriage she was forced into and having me, a child out of wedlock."
Asher's eyes softened, a sympathetic look crossing his face as he spoke in a low, understanding tone, "I'm sorry to hear that. It sounds like you've been through a lot. People from the outside look at Elite Families and see nothing but luxury and power, but I've always suspected it's much harder than it looks."
Cecilia nodded, her expression heavy, her cheeks flushed from both the alcohol and her emotions, "Yes, you're right. It wasn't easy... But still, Derek—he was a famous genius in the academy, and yet, he chose me. I can still remember how angry my family was because they all wanted their daughters to marry him. He could have chosen anyone. But when we married, they had no choice but to accept me. I owe everything I have now to Derek. Without him... I might have lived a meaningless, worthless life, amounting to nothing. It's why I have to stand by him, no matter what... no matter how different he becomes. That's the least I can do for him."
Asher's eyes flickered for a brief moment, catching the sincerity in her voice, the depth of her loyalty. In that moment, he understood why she was so unwavering in her support of Derek—it wasn't just love, but a deep-seated gratitude and obligation.
But inwardly, Asher felt a cold satisfaction creeping in. 'How perfect', he thought. A loyalty based on debt, not love. His motivation only strengthened.
Breaking her loyalty, he realized, would not just be satisfying but also a sharp blow to Derek.