Chapter 190: Under the Stars
The duel began to shift. What had started as a playful race now carried the edge of a spar. Nero angled his wings forward, his flames roaring hotter, the air around him shimmering. A single flap sent a crescent of fire arcing toward Khione. It wasn’t meant to harm, but it carried heat enough to scorch the clouds.
Khione’s lips curved in the faintest smirk. Her wings unfurled wider, a breath of cold flowing out of her palms. In response to his fiery arc, a sheet of glittering frost unfurled like a translucent wall, absorbing and crystallizing his attack into harmless shards of ice.
"Trying to burn me out of the sky?" she called, her voice laced with challenge.
"Trying to see if the Ice Queen can melt," Nero shot back.
With a sudden burst, Khione thrust one hand forward, conjuring spears of frozen air. They didn’t fly straight; they spiraled around him, encircling Nero like a cage of icicles. With a single beat of his wings, flames erupted, spirals shattering one after another until he burst free, scattering glowing shards across the sky.
The city below gasped as the heavens themselves seemed to battle—fire and frost colliding, each strike painting the night anew. Embers floated down like falling stars, while snowflakes rained in defiance, cooling the air.
They weaved and clashed in midair, playful insults exchanged between labored breaths, each unleashing controlled bursts of their Law. Neither sought true harm, yet both pushed the other, forcing reflex, precision, and daring.
Finally, as if in silent agreement, they stopped attacking. Their wings flared brighter, the Laws in their veins surging.
"Barrier?" Nero asked, a grin tugging his lips.
Khione nodded once, her expression calm but her eyes gleaming with anticipation.
He gathered his prana, flames coiling around him until they erupted outward in a dome of golden fire. It was alive, roaring yet restrained, an extension of his will. At the same time, Khione mirrored him, her prana flowing into a crystalline dome of ice, cold so pure it shimmered like a diamond shell.
Their barriers pulsed, opposite yet harmonious, then merged into twin spheres that surrounded them as they shot upward. Faster, higher—they broke past the low clouds, then the higher ones, until the entire sky unfolded beneath their wings.
Below them, Angel’s City sparkled with life. The lamplights were countless constellations scattered across the ground, streets weaving like glowing rivers. The sea beyond reflected those lights, doubling their brilliance, until the entire land seemed alive with fireflies.
Above them stretched the true heavens—an endless sky bathed in silver moonlight. Stars winked in clusters, some sharp and bright, others faint and soft, together weaving a tapestry so vast it stole the breath. The moon hung heavy and luminous, washing their figures in pale radiance.
Hovering there, wings unfurled, barriers shimmering faintly, they were two sovereigns of the sky—one crowned in flame, the other in frost.
Neither spoke.
The world above the clouds was too peaceful, too perfect. Nero and Khione remained there for what felt like an eternity, simply hovering, letting their wings carry them against the night breeze. The stars never seemed closer, the moon never brighter, and for once, the daemon prince and the ice queen allowed themselves to simply be.
Eventually, Khione tilted her wings downward. "Shall we?" she asked, her voice soft, barely breaking the silence of the heavens.
Nero gave her a small nod, lowering his flames. "Lead the way."
She folded her ice wings just slightly, letting herself glide downward, her path deliberate, controlled—like a falling snowflake. Nero followed, his flame wings trailing behind, leaving faint golden streaks across the night sky. Together, they cut through the clouds and descended, the sound of the waves soon rising to greet them.
The sea stretched endlessly under the moonlight, its surface glittering with silver ripples. The faint roar of the tide filled the air, rhythmic and steady. Following Khione’s lead, they flew low above the water, their reflections shimmering beneath them like ghostly doubles—her white glow of frost and his fiery aura of gold.
For minutes, they chased each other across the shoreline, their wings beating in unison, leaving wakes of fire sparks and ice crystals trailing across the sea. To anyone who looked up from Angel’s City that night, they would have seemed like two spirits painting the horizon.
Eventually, Nero tilted his wings back and gestured toward the shore. "Let’s stop for a while."
Khione arched a brow but didn’t argue. She angled downward and landed gracefully on the sand, her ice wings dissolving into faint mist as her feet touched the earth. Nero followed, his flame wings fading into glowing embers before vanishing completely.
For a while, neither said anything. The night was quiet except for the ocean’s song, waves washing over the sand and retreating, only to surge forward again. The scent of salt lingered in the air, carried by the cool breeze.
Nero glanced at his boots, then smirked.
"This feels like one of those moments where shoes would just get in the way."
Without hesitation, he tugged off his black shoes and socks, leaving them neatly on the sand. Khione tilted her head at him, puzzled for a moment, before following suit. She slipped off her delicate sandals, her pale toes sinking lightly into the cool sand.
The sensation made her blink—soft, damp, strangely comforting.
"Come on," Nero said quietly.
They walked along the shore together, side by side, the cold water washing over their bare feet before retreating again. Every step left fleeting prints in the sand, only to be erased moments later by the tide. It was peaceful, almost sacred, as though the world had shrunk to just the two of them and the sea.
Khione’s expression softened in a way rarely seen. The Ice Queen, untouchable and stoic, allowed herself to simply breathe in the night air.
Then, without warning, a mischievous spark lit in Nero’s eyes. He bent down, scooped a handful of seawater with his palm, and flicked it toward her. The cold splash hit her arm and dress.
Khione froze, blinking in disbelief. "...You didn’t just do that."
Her ice-blue eyes locked onto him, narrowing slightly, though the faintest smile tugged at her lips.
"Oh, I did," Nero said, grinning. "What are you going to do about it?"
For a second, she simply stood there, her usually composed aura still intact. Then—she bent down and scooped water with both hands, tossing it at him with surprising precision.
The splash hit his chest. Nero coughed in mock outrage. "So that’s how it’s going to be?"
In an instant, the war began.
The two chased each other along the shore, kicking up waves, flinging handfuls of water back and forth. Their laughter echoed across the empty coast, blending with the roar of the sea. The Ice Queen’s controlled demeanor was shattered, her cheeks flushed as she laughed freely, every retaliation more enthusiastic than the last.
Nero wasn’t holding back either. He darted in and out of reach, splashing her side, ducking her counterattack, and charging again. At one point, Khione sent a surprisingly large wave his way by stomping into the water with her foot. Nero sputtered, dripping wet.
"You’re cheating with your ice powers, aren’t you?" he teased, wiping seawater from his face.
Khione smirked, her bun now slightly undone from all the chaos, strands of white hair falling across her cheek. "You started this. Now accept your punishment."
She splashed him again—this time laughing so hard she nearly doubled over when he slipped in the wet sand trying to dodge. Nero fell onto his back with a splash, waves rushing up to soak him entirely.
He lay there for a second, staring up at the stars. Then he began laughing, loud and unrestrained. "I surrender! I surrender!"
Khione stepped closer, her dress damp at the hem, and extended a hand to help him up. He took it, gripping it firmly, and pulled himself to his feet. For a moment, they stood close, water dripping from both of them, breathless with laughter.
The night air cooled their flushed faces, the sound of the waves filling the silence between chuckles.
For someone who had built her identity on being untouchable, Khione realized she hadn’t laughed this freely in years. And Nero—watching the way the moonlight caught her smile—thought the Ice Queen had never looked more human, more alive, than she did right now.
Neither said it out loud, but both felt it. This moment—fleeting, ridiculous, drenched in seawater and laughter—was theirs alone.
’I love spending time with him. I can’t deny this. I hope this will continue forever.’ A sudden desire sprout in the Ice Queen’s heart.