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Chapter 41 - Half-Truths and Hollow Nights

They rode in silence.

The sun set low over the ridges, gold bleeding into purple. Ji-hwan's hands gripped the reins too hard, knuckles white under the weight of what he wouldn't speak.

Seong-min observed him. Not like a lover.

Not like one.

Like a ruler examining the face of a traitor.

"You asked the oracle something you didn't tell," Seong-min said at last.

Ji-hwan smiled without warmth. "She offered riddles. Nothing helpful."

"That's not what your silence says."

Ji-hwan looked away from the road. "Some things are better unspoken."

Seong-min left the lie hanging there. For now.

That evening, they camped beside a stream. Ji-hwan started the fire. Seong-min poured the wine.

"You know I don't need you to protect me," Seong-min said softly.

Ji-hwan did not look at him. "It's not about need."

"Then what?"

Ji-hwan paused. Then spoke, "I'd rather die than lose you again."

The flames crackled between them.

Seong-min's voice was gentle. "Then you'll lose both."

Ji-hwan glanced up. "What?"

"If you decide to die alone," Seong-min said, "you won't keep me safe. You'll leave me to grieve for you once more. And I'll be the very king they feared—the one with no heart."

Ji-hwan's mouth opened. Closed.

Because the truth was raging inside him—

but fear shut his lips tight.

So he smiled again.

And lied.

"I'll be careful."

But that evening, Seong-min didn't sleep.

He gazed at Ji-hwan's back—how many more nights did he have left

before the prophecy claimed what he loved most.

And this time, he vowed—he'd bring fate down with him.

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