Primordial Heir: Nine Stars-Chapter 364: Discussion 2

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Khione clenched her fists in her lap, a fierce, determined fire burning behind her ice-blue eyes.

"Hah," she breathed, the sound half-laugh, half-growl. "I must also work harder. Much harder."

The pressure of being near him, of watching him ascend at a pace that defied logic, was not a joke. It was a challenge. A gauntlet was thrown at her feet. And she was an Undine. They did not back down from challenges.

Nero watched her, a small, private smile tugging at his lips. He knew what she was feeling. He had felt it himself, watching others surpass him before his own awakening. But there was more. She would be even more shocked soon.

"I know you can do it," he said, his voice warm with genuine belief. "You're the strongest person I know, Khione. Not just in power. In will."

She looked up at him, and for a moment, the ice queen melted. A genuine, warm smile spread across her face, softening her features, making her look beautiful in a way that had nothing to do with her cold elegance. She felt a surge of energy, of motivation, burning away the frustration.

"Two months," she said, her voice firm with resolve. "Before the inter-class competition, I will reach the next realm. I swear it."

Nero nodded, his respect for her deepening. This was why he loved her. Not just her power or her beauty, but her unbreakable will.

He took a breath. It was time.

"Babe," he said, the casual term of endearment feeling strange on his tongue but right in this quiet moment.

She tilted her head, curious. "What is it?"

He met her eyes, his expression shifting from warmth to something more serious, more weighty. "I'm thinking of arranging a meeting. With the others—Lux, Adam, and Blake. Maybe Elreth and Azalea, too."

Khione's sharp mind immediately began working. She didn't need him to explain further. She could guess.

"You want to form an alliance," she stated. It wasn't a question.

Nero nodded slowly. "Yeah. You could say that." He paused, choosing his next words carefully. "I want you to support me in this, Khione. Because I'm not just planning to hide from the Raizen anymore. They'll never let me go. They'll never stop hunting me, trying to use me, trying to control me." His voice hardened, his dark blue eyes taking on a chilling, dangerous light. "I have no choice. I have to destroy them."

When he spoke those words, his eyes changed. They flashed with that deep, ominous red—something terrific hidden within, not fully activated, but present, leaking through. The look in them was so cold, so absolute, that Khione felt a shiver race down her spine. Goosebumps rose on her skin. For a moment, staring into those eyes, she felt utterly insignificant. Like an ant before a mountain. Like a candle flame before a dying star.

She shook her head, physically breaking the spell, and forced herself to focus on the matter at hand. This was Nero. Her Nero. Not some cosmic horror. She took a breath and regained her cool.

"What do you have to offer them?" she asked, her voice steady despite the lingering chill. An alliance requires value. Everyone would want something in return.

Nero's expression didn't change. His voice was calm, measured, and carried the absolute weight of certainty.

"I will help each of you. One time. Whatever they need—battle, protection, a favor. One time, I will be there, and I will not fail." He met her gaze, letting her see the utter conviction in his eyes. "Do not take my words lightly, Khione. I mean what I said. And my value gives me the confidence to make such an offer."

Then he did something that made her breath catch.

He unleashed his third law.

It wasn't a full release, not an attack. Just a flicker, a brief pulse of pure, unadulterated power. But for one terrifying second, the gravity in the room shifted. An immense weight pressed down on Khione's shoulders, on her chest, on her very soul. She felt herself being pushed down, felt her knees buckle, felt the bed frame creak under the sudden, crushing force. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

Then, as quickly as it came, the gravity receded. The room returned to normal. But Khione's mind was spinning.

She stared at him, her mouth falling open. It wasn't a graceful, controlled expression of shock. It was pure, unfiltered astonishment, her jaw dropping so wide you could have easily shoved a large egg into it. She had never, in her entire life, been this shocked.

"A-another law?" she stammered, her voice cracking. "You… you awakened another law?"

Nero looked at her, his expression calm and patient, and gave a single, slow nod.

Khione brought a hand to her forehead, pressing against her temples as if to physically hold her thoughts together. For a long, long moment, she just sat there, breathing, processing, trying to wrap her mind around the impossible.

"This is absurd," she finally whispered, the words escaping on a long, shaky exhale. She looked at him, her ice-blue eyes wide with a mixture of awe and disbelief. "What… what are you?"

Nero met her gaze, and for the first time, a hint of genuine bewilderment crossed his own features. He shrugged, a helpless, honest gesture.

"I'd also like to know," he said quietly.

The honesty of it, the shared mystery of his own existence, cut through her shock. She saw him then—not the emperor of monsters, not the cosmic heir, not the wielder of impossible power. Just a young man, trying to understand himself, trying to survive in a world that wanted to use him.

She understood now. Why did he need the alliance? Why could he make such bold offers? He wasn't just valuable. He was priceless. The only person in recorded history to wield three distinct laws. A living legend in the making. Every clan, every power, every kingdom would want him. The Raizen would never stop hunting him.

But with this power, with this proof of his potential, no one would refuse his alliance. Lux would bring the Leclair clan. Adam would bring the Gnomus. Blake, the Raven. Elreth, the Samael. Azalea, her own family. And Khione, the Undine.

Together, they would form a coalition of the great clans—four already supporting him, the others soon to follow. A power bloc that could stand against the Raizen. That could, if necessary, destroy them.

She looked at Nero, at the calm certainty in his eyes, and she made her decision.

"I will support you," she said, her voice steady and strong. "Not just as your girlfriend. As the princess of Undine. I will speak to my father. I will make sure our clan stands with you."

Nero's eyes softened. He reached out and took her hand, his fingers intertwining with hers.

"Thank you," he said simply. It was enough.