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Please get me out of this BL novel...I'm straight! novel Chapter 215

Chapter 215: ’Leila’s House...Again’

’We’re here again... and not even an hour later.’

Augustus knocked firmly on the wooden door. The dull sound echoed into the morning air, unnaturally loud against the stillness.

For a moment, silence. Then—

"Come in."

Florian’s breath caught in his throat.

That voice. It was Leila’s, but something was wrong. The hoarseness, the frailty—it hadn’t been there before. His fingers twitched at his sides as he turned slightly, looking at Heinz.

Calm. Unshaken. As if the entire world could shift beneath their feet, and he wouldn’t so much as blink.

Florian, however, felt like something was prying apart the seams of his reality.

He followed Augustus and Kane inside.

The moment he stepped through the threshold, his entire body tensed.

’What the fuck.’

It was the same house. It had to be. But everything felt different. The air—cleaner, lighter. Gone was the dust, the suffocating abandonment, the staleness that clung to the walls. The shelves were wiped clean, the table no longer bore old stains, and instead of decay, a faint scent of sickness lingered in the air.

And then he saw her.

Leila.

She lay on the bed, dark hair spilling across the pillow, her skin pale as parchment. Her cheeks were hollowed, lips cracked, arms thin and frail where they rested atop the blanket.

Florian’s chest tightened, breath coming too fast.

’She... didn’t look this bad earlier.’

His mind raced. He had spoken to her not long ago—just moments, in the grand scheme of things. She had been exhausted, yes, but standing, speaking, looking at him with sharp, empty eyes when he told her Levi was dead.

This Leila looked as if a strong breeze might shatter her.

His stomach twisted violently.

She blinked up at them, her lips trembling before curving into the faintest smile. "Ah..." Her voice cracked. "I... I’m sorry I couldn’t meet with you sooner..."

Florian froze.

’What do you mean sooner? We already spoke.’

Was she lying? It didn’t seem like she was.

She hesitated, her gaze flickering between them as if searching for something familiar. Then, with a small cough, she whispered, "You must be...?"

His heart lurched.

’She’s definitely lying, right? But it’s really as if...’

She didn’t recognize them.

His fingers curled into his palms, nails biting into his skin. A sickening unease settled in his stomach.

This novel was supposed to be some tragic sexual comedy. Now, it felt like the genre had shifted to horror.

Augustus, unbothered, gestured toward them with an easy smile. "This is Aden and Anastasius," he introduced smoothly. "They have come on behalf of the king."

"The king?" Leila’s lips moved, barely forming the words before she gave a weak nod. "Aden... Anastasius..." She exhaled, then coughed, her body trembling with the effort.

Kane was beside her in an instant, carefully supporting her as if she might break. "Are you alright?"

She gave him a faint, tired smile. "I’m fine... I’m just glad to finally meet them."

Florian felt cold, as if something had reached inside him and pulled.

’This isn’t real. It can’t be.’

Had he imagined their previous meeting? Had it all been a fever dream, a trick of his mind? Or was this the dream?

His pulse roared in his ears.

Azure shifted within Florian’s cloak, rustling slightly, but he barely noticed. His thoughts were too tangled, too preoccupied with unraveling Leila’s impossible behavior.

Augustus turned to him, his voice even, oblivious to the way Florian’s entire world was coming apart. "Leila has been sick for some time, as I’ve mentioned," he said. "A traveling doctor once came through the village and diagnosed it as a sickness with no name. We don’t know what it is, nor how to cure it."

Florian barely stopped himself from recoiling.

’She told me that. Earlier. Every detail checks out.’

His breath grew uneven.

Leila looked at him then, her tired gaze locking onto his. "Chief Augustus said you have news," she murmured. "About my brother... about Levi."

The air in the room thickened.

Florian opened his mouth, but nothing came out.

His body felt stiff, cold. The weight of her expectant, fragile gaze was suffocating.

How could she ask him that? How could she look at him like she had no idea what had already been said between them?

’Is this a trick? Is she playing with me?’

He couldn’t move.

Then—warmth.

A hand against his back, barely there, but firm.

Heinz.

Grounding. Silent.

And then, in an expressionless voice, Heinz spoke:

"Levi has unfortunately passed away."

The reaction was immediate.

’What...?’

’Which one is real? Which one is the lie?’

Chapter 215: ’Leila’s House...Again’ 1

’She didn’t cry like this...’

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