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Too Lazy to be a Villainess novel Chapter 357

Chapter 357: Something Irreversible

[Lavinia’s POV—Dawnspire Wing—Moments After Luke Leaves]

The door closed.

Softly. Carefully.

As if General Luke feared the sound of it echoing too loudly—feared what truth might spill if it did.

I remained standing where I was, staring at the space he had occupied only moments ago. The air still felt tight. Pressurized. Like the room itself had overheard something it was never meant to know.

A father.

A son.

A lie old enough to rot kingdoms from the inside.

I exhaled slowly and lifted a hand to my temple.

"So that’s it," I murmured. "That’s the knot the empire tried to bury."

Behind the door, I could sense him—Haldor. Still standing guard. Still unaware that his life had just tilted on its axis.

Good.

Not yet.

I straightened, smoothing my gown, reclaiming the calm that power demanded. Whatever storm was coming, I would not let it reach him unarmed.

I crossed the chamber and opened the door of the balcony, because I know that idiot is somewhere around here, listening.

A shimmer rippled in the air.

Rey appeared like he always did—leaning casually against existence itself, eyes sharp despite the lazy tilt of his posture.

"Well," he drawled, glancing around, "judging by the atmosphere, someone either confessed treason or parenthood."

I looked at him flatly.

"Both," I said.

That wiped the smirk right off his face.

"...Oh."

I gestured to the couch. "Sit. This is not a conversation you take standing."

Rey obeyed instantly, all humor gone, fingers lacing together. "So," he said carefully, "tell me everything. Slowly. Preferably without skipping the parts where fate laughs at us."

I walked to the window, staring out at the palace grounds bathed in torchlight.

"General Luke came to me," I began. "Not as a soldier. Not as a general. As a father."

Rey inhaled sharply. "So it’s confirmed?"

"Not yet," I replied. "But his certainty is... dangerous."

I turned back to him. "He believes Haldor is his son. Believes it in his bones. But Astreyon claims they’ve ’found’ his child."

Rey let out a low whistle. "That’s not coincidence. That’s bait."

"Exactly," I said. "And Luke knows it. But belief without proof will destroy him and Haldor."

Rey’s gaze hardened. "You want confirmation."

"I want truth," I corrected. "Clean. Absolute. Something no priest, king, or god can dispute."

Silence fell between us.

Then Rey smiled. Not playfully. Dangerously.

"Good," he said. "Because blood does not lie. It only hides."

I turned fully toward him. "Tell me what you need."

"Time," he said. "Access to old lineage rites. And permission to step on several sacred toes."

"You have all of it," I replied without hesitation. "And if Astreyon interferes—"

"They won’t," Rey interrupted lightly. "We don’t need them. We only need Luke and Haldor."

"Good," I nodded once. "Until then, Haldor must not know."

Rey studied me for a moment. "You’re protecting him."

"Yes," I said quietly. "And because hope, given too early, is cruelty."

Rey leaned back, sighing. "You know... most rulers would use this. A general’s weakness. A captain’s lineage."

"I am not most rulers," I replied coldly.

His lips curved faintly. "No. You’re worse. You care."

I allowed myself a thin smile. "That’s what makes me dangerous."

A pause.

Then Rey stood. "I’ll start tonight."

As he turned to leave, I spoke again.

"Rey."

He glanced back.

"If Haldor truly is his son... the empire will shift."

Rey’s eyes gleamed. "Then let it. Empires were meant to move."

He vanished.

The room fell quiet again, and I sighed heavily. "Too much is going on suddenly."

I walked to the door.

Opened it.

Haldor stood exactly where I’d left him—straight-backed, composed, eyes lifting instantly to meet mine.

"Your Highness," he said softly. "Is everything alright?"

I looked at him.

At the man who had kissed me under the stars. At the boy who might have been stolen from his blood. At the captain whose life was balanced on a truth he did not yet know.

"Yes," I said gently. "Come in."

Haldor nodded and stepped inside, closing the door behind him with the same care he used on battlefields—quiet, controlled, alert.

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