I Became a Barbarian's Bride - Chapter 131
“Why give you this choice, Princess? Or why even say such things? Ah, either is fine.”
Reading the yearning and anticipation in her eyes with ease, Kagan swallowed the rising madness and laughter.
There was no need to show his true self to his delicate, fragile companion.
“It’s because I want you to truly understand where you sit right now, Princess. Where you sit, what you can look down on, and who you can command.”
“……”
“Did you know, Princess? My father once severed the head of a prince who mocked my mother for being blind, and within that same month, he invaded that kingdom and wiped out the entire royal family.”
“……What?”
Releasing her chin, Kagan gently cupped her cheek with his large hand instead.
“As long as I’m here, no one can ever insult you. You need to understand that clearly.”
His whisper, just inches away, was sweet as the devil’s, and the mysterious interplay of gold and crimson in his eyes seemed to enchant her, as if he were trying to cast a spell.
Nisha could only part her lips helplessly, unable to respond, her breath deepening as she inhaled slowly.
“……Kagan.”
“Yes. All you need to do, Princess, is call my name and ask. That’s your right.”
Kagan lightly bit down on her dry lips and kissed her, smiling tenderly.
“Now, ask me. My Princess.”
Kagan leaned in until his face was inches from hers.
He tilted his head slightly, hovering as if to kiss her but stopping just short, a teasing distance that made his eyes narrow in amusement.
“Shall I kill the Emperor of Roshan for you?”
“……”
“The ones who deceived, rejected, and slandered you… shall I drag them down to the ground?”
“……I…”
“This is Xieman, Princess. A place where you can indulge in your desires, your needs. And you, Princess, have become Xieman’s moon.”
If there were a demon, it would surely speak in such a sweet voice.
What is this man trying to do by pulling these words from her?
A thousand thoughts swirled in her mind, but as she stared into those bewitching eyes, everything converged into one thought.
It was the humiliation and shame she no longer had to endure.
All the insults she had suffered flashed through her mind in an instant.
“…I…”
“Hmm?”
“…I want them to suffer.”
At Nisha’s words, Kagan’s lips curled in deep satisfaction.
“How much?”
“As much as I’ve suffered…”
The resentment of a child whose mere birth was considered a sin welled up in her amethyst eyes, shimmering with unspoken grief.
Kagan pressed a kiss to the corner of her eye, then captured her lips in a deep kiss.
“Well said, Princess.”
Kagan chuckled as he pushed his tongue between her lips, slowly stroking her back. The more he thought about what she had endured, the more rage filled his chest, breathing heavily with resentment.
“I’ll make sure they live a life far more miserable than yours.”
“Let them regret everything they’ve done for the rest of their lives.”
‘Until they realized that the real criminal was themselves and repented.’
Kagan laughed, kissing her lips gently, like a peck from a small bird, a pleased smile playing on his face.
For the first time, his wife had revealed her desire, a mixture of greed and anger shining in her eyes. It was a sweet sight to him.
Yes, it was much better than her usual empty eyes that had given up on everything.
He licked his lips lightly and devoured hers once more.
“Thank you for being honest, Princess.”
Now, he could move without any regrets.
He licked and nibbled her lips again before sitting back down.
“Shall we have some food, Princess?”
Nisha’s cheeks flushed red, burning with heat.
Watching her, Kagan smiled broadly.
She was certainly better like this, showing some ambition rather than having none at all.
“Princess, I don’t know much about love, and I’ve never really liked a woman as a lover. I’ve only ever thought of them as friends.”