The Heiress's Comeback-Chapter 436 --

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Chapter 436: Chapter-436

They didn’t exit. Didn’t pierce through. They simply... disappeared inside her, swallowed by whatever she’d become.

But the blood came. πŸπš›π•–πšŽπ•¨π—²π›πš—π¨π―πžπ•.πœπ—Όπ—Ί

Thick, viscous black blood poured from the wounds, spreading across her skin like ink spilling from broken bottles. It dripped onto the floor in heavy drops, forming dark pools that seemed to pulse with unnatural life.

Ray’s breath caught in his throat. His hands gripped her arms, feeling the wetness, the wrongness of it all. "Esme... God, *Esme*..."

She didn’t make a sound. Didn’t cry out. Didn’t even flinch.

The gunfire continuedβ€”relentless, merciless. More bullets tore into her, each one adding to the growing pool of black blood spreading beneath them. Her body jerked with each impact, but her grip on Ray never loosened.

She held him. Protected him. Even as she bled.

Even as she died.

The officer’s voice cut through the chaos, cold and calculating. "Keep firing! Don’t let either of them leave alive!"

Doc’s scream tore through the lab. "You bastards! You’re supposed to protect us!"

"Shut her up," the officer snapped, and one of the soldiers moved toward Doc, weapon raised.

Ray’s chest burned with rage and heartbreak. His vision blurredβ€”not from lack of air this time, but from tears he refused to let fall. He could feel Esme’s body trembling against his, could feel the warmth of her blood soaking through his clothes.

"Stop..." he whispered against her shoulder. "Please... just stop..."

But the bullets kept coming.

And Esme kept holding him.

Her white eyes stared over his shoulder at the armed men, unblinking, unseeing. But in her gripβ€”in the way she clutched him so tightly, so desperatelyβ€”Ray felt something.

Recognition.

Not in her eyes. Not in her expression.

But in her heart.

Somewhere deep inside that broken, twisted shell, the woman he loved was still fighting. Still protecting him.

Even if she couldn’t speak. Even if she couldn’t remember.

She knew him.

Suddenly, the pool of black blood beneath them began to move. It rippled and churned, spreading outward like living shadow, creeping across the floor toward the armed squad.

The officer’s eyes widened. "Fall back! FALL BACK NOW!"

But it was too late.

The black blood shot upward in jagged spikes, piercing through boots, through flesh, through bone. Screams erupted as soldiers collapsed, their weapons clattering uselessly to the floor.

And through it all, Esme held Ray.

Shielding him from the chaos she’d unleashed.

The chaos raged around themβ€”screams, gunfire, the wet sound of bodies hitting the floor. But in Esme’s arms, Ray felt none of it.

Only her.

Only the cold grip of her hands and the black blood soaking into his skin.

Then, slowly, her white eyes shifted downward. They found his face, staring at him with that same hollow emptiness that had haunted him since the moment she’d opened them.

But something changed.

Her brows drew togetherβ€”just barely, just enough. A flicker of something passed across her expression. Confusion. Recognition. Pain.

And thenβ€”impossiblyβ€”a single tear formed in the corner of her eye.

Clear. Not black. Not tainted.

*Human.*

It slipped down her cheek, trembling for a moment before falling.

It landed on Ray’s face, warm against his cold skin.

Ray’s breath hitched. His chest tightened so violently he thought it might shatter. "Esme..."

Her hand movedβ€”slow, deliberate, gentle. Her fingers threaded through his hair, brushing it back from his forehead with a tenderness that broke him completely.

That simple touch. That familiar gesture.

It was *her.* The real her.

"Esme," he whispered again, his voice cracking. "Please... come back to me..."

For a heartbeat, her fingers lingered in his hair. For a heartbeat, he saw herβ€”the woman he loved, trapped behind those white eyes, fighting to break through.

Then her hand fell away.

She released him, stepping back slowly. Her white eyes dimmed slightly, the tear track still visible on her pale cheek.

Ray stumbled forward, reaching for her. "Noβ€”don’tβ€”"

But she wasn’t looking at him anymore.

Her gaze swept across the labβ€”at the armed soldiers regrouping, weapons raised again. At the blood pooling on the floor. At the chaos and death surrounding them.

Then, deliberately, she raised her foot.

And brought it down.

*BOOM.*

The impact echoed like thunder, reverberating through every bone, every wall, every piece of metal in the lab. The floor beneath her foot crackedβ€”splintering outward in jagged, violent lines.

Then it *collapsed.*

The ground around her gave way instantly, crumbling into nothingness. Concrete, steel, foundationβ€”everything shattered and fell away in massive chunks, swallowed by the darkness below.

Soldiers screamed as the floor disappeared beneath their feet, their bodies plunging into the void. Equipment, tables, monitorsβ€”everything tumbled into the abyss, swallowed by the destruction she’d unleashed with a single step.

But where Esme stoodβ€”and where Ray knelt just feet awayβ€”the ground remained perfectly intact.

A small circle of stability in an ocean of destruction.

Ray’s eyes widened in horror and awe as he watched the lab collapse around them. The walls groaned and buckled, support beams twisting like paper. Doc’s scream cut through the chaos as she clung desperately to a doorframe, barely holding on.

Dust and debris filled the air, choking and thick. The sirens wailed their final warning before cutting out completely, plunging everything into an eerie, suffocating silence broken only by distant crashes.

And in the center of it all stood Esme.

Unmoving. Unaffected. Her white eyes scanning the destruction with cold indifference.

Ray’s chest heaved, his hands pressed against the intact concrete beneath him. His mind reeled, trying to process what he’d just witnessed.

The woman he loved had just destroyed an entire lab with a single step.

And she’d spared him.

Esme turned away from Ray, her movements slow and deliberate. Then, impossibly, she stepped forwardβ€”not onto solid ground, but into empty air.

Her foot landed on nothing. Yet she didn’t fall.

She walked as if the air itself had solidified beneath her, each step steady and unwavering. Higher and higher, moving through the gaping hole in the lab like climbing invisible stairs.