I became the mother of the male lead - Episode 100.

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Azar's expression momentarily froze at Hades' firm response.

He laughed as if he found it absurd and asked.

"My lord. Do you. . . not believe me?"

"No, I believe you. Even if you didn't mention Abel's story, just hiding such ability would have made me trust you. You are the one I decided to believe."

"Yes! But why? It is certain that she possesses the ability of darkness."

"That's why."

Hades paused for a moment before speaking again.

"Why should she be rejected?"

". . . Are you asking me that because you don't know?"

"Yes. I don't know."

"Damn it! Those with the ability of darkness manipulate others. They are dangerous people. Do you think you can be free from that ability just because you are my lord?"

"No, I know that I can't."

Because I experienced it firsthand.

"But do you have the certainty that she will abuse her ability as a darkness user?"

"What?"

A bewildered laughter burst out of Azar's mouth.

"Certainly, the ability to manipulate is dangerous. But just because of that ability, should we always be wary of darkness users? I'm not sure about that."

"This is ridiculous. . . From what I saw, it seems like my lord has already been manipulated by that woman!"

"I am perfectly fine right now."

"How can you be so sure!"

Azar shouted with a flushed face.

Without paying any attention to his excitement, Hades quietly stood up from his seat. His steps slowly approached the window.

The eerily calm northern morning wind was ironically not dark.

It was because the mountain range, which held the everlasting snow, was packed.

The snowy mountains sparkled white under the faint moonlight.

Hades couldn't help but think that Aisha resembled it.

"Snap out of it, my lord. Dark attribute ability users are cursed individuals. Although I may be blind, I know the history of our empire. Abandoned by the founding god. . . ."

"Yes, I know. But. . ."

Hades' gaze outside the window sharpened.

That damn curse.

The punishment bestowed by the gods.

What crime did they commit? What crime did they commit to endure such a long-lasting punishment?

Is the crime they committed truly so great that they must endure such excruciating suffering, remembering countless past lives?

Hades Loubert does not believe in gods. In other words, even if gods do exist, he does not believe they are necessarily right.

He would forgive Abel no matter what wrong he committed. Even if he were to be punished, it wouldn't be for long.

If one can watch their beloved child suffer without any concern, are they truly parents?

According to his standards, they were not.

It may be a presumptuous thought for someone with imperial blood, but Hades had no intention of understanding their heartless 'father'.

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