Chapter 1534: Ancient Glorious City(5)
Chapter 1534: Ancient Glorious City(5)
Aakesh scoffed, and before the woman could even touch him, he stood up, resulting in the woman falling on the sofa.
The woman glared at Aakesh, not understanding what was happening. The man wanted to seduce her, but when she was willingly doing that, he forced her away.
"I just asked. Do you think you are worthy of being seduced by me?" Aakesh coldly asked with a mocking sneer.
"What do you want?"
The woman wanted the man even more. She didn't care about him mocking her. Instead, she asked him what he wanted.
"I want you to let that woman marry your son and let them live happily."
"No, that disgusting peasant can never become my daughter-in-law," The woman screamed.
Aakesh nodded since he had understood one rule. The bride and groom couldn't live happier, and it didn't matter how to do that. Rules can be altered for that, as the mother became ready to fuck the confidante, but as soon as the topic of accepting marriage happened, the women became crazy and adamant.
"Do you only hate her because she is from a peasant family from another race, or is there some other reason?" Aakesh asked. He could sense that the woman's identity wasn't as simple as said in the story.
The woman fell silent and didn't say anything, further increasing Aakesh's suspicion about the bride's identity.
"I can make the marriage fall apart, but for that, you need to tell me what that woman's identity is," Aakesh stated.
The woman wasn't as silent as last time, but an expression of struggle appeared on her face. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
After struggling for a while, the woman finally seemed to have accepted the reality and informed Aakesh of the woman's identity and why she was vehemently against the marriage.
'So, the rule of marriage ending is the ultimate rule,' Aakesh thought since the mother readily informed him of the bride's identity as long as the end result was the marriage breakout.
As Aakesh had expected, the bride didn't have an ordinary identity.
She was not only from another race but the descendant of a man, who in the past had forced himself on the mother's grandmother.
How could the mother let her son marry the descendant of a criminal? That was also the reason that she even thought of getting the woman seduced by another man. It would insult his son also, but at least some of the humiliation her grandmother had received would be paid back.
As for why the mother thought her grandmother's shame was more humiliating than her son's getting insulted by his own friend, she didn't reveal it. Aakesh also didn't try to ask since he could feel that the woman would never tell him the reason.
"Fine, I will separate your son from the woman," Aakesh told the mother.
The mother nodded and then looked at him with lustful eyes, ready to begin. Aakesh ignored her and walked out of the room.
The woman was frozen in shock. When Aakesh walked out of the room, she returned to reality and looked at herself with disappointment.
Even though she was the mother of adults, she still looked as young as the going-to-be bride, with an even more beautiful face.
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"I would totally fuck her if I were in place of the guy," one man in the audience commented, licking her lips.
Lily was almost on the verge of smacking the man when Aakesh returned to his chair, while another scene began playing out on the stage.
"Who was there?" Lily looked at Aakesh and asked with her big eyes, continuously blinking.
Aakesh had expected Lily to react like that, so he simply tapped her head and didn't say anything. To be precise, he felt awkward talking about the play to her and Khaval.
"Hmph!" Lily and Khaval scoffed simultaneously since the two could sense what was going through Aakesh's mind.
"We can't leave our seats for some reason," Khaval suddenly commented.
Aakesh didn't act surprised since he had expected something like that. Until the story in the play reached its end, the rules would be active. Aakesh just didn't know what would happen if the story failed to reach its end.
In the story, the woman becomes a ghost and terrorizes the husband's family after getting killed. He thought of what would happen if the killing never occurred in the first place.
The curtain rose on the stage, and the next scene in the play started.
The mother was meeting the sun and the woman she hated with a smile. They were making plans about the upcoming marriage, with the woman being the listener and the mother being the one making decisions.
The son simply kept silent and didn't try to intervene. He wasn't even needed there, but he came to stop any untoward circumstances between her mother and the fiancee.
Fortunately for the man, his worst fears didn't come true, and the mother didn't try to bully her fiancee even once.
"Here, this is a necklace gifted by my grandmother. I will pass it on to you." The mother smilingly gifted the woman the necklace.
The necklace was made of expensive resources and had a shielding ability engraved on it.
The son and the fiancee looked at the mother in shock since the situation's turnaround was exaggerated. A few days ago, the mother was against the marriage, but now she was even giving the fiancee the family heirloom.
The curtain fell, ending the scene. The audience in the seats began discussing what the mother and the son's confidante were planning.
A few minutes later, the curtain rose, and the son alone appeared on the stage. The next moment, a light enveloped Aakesh, and he appeared on the stage since this was the scene between the son and his confidante.
"I want you to find out what my mother is planning?"
The son found his mother's turnaround to be too outrageous, so he had suspicions against her. Since it was his mother on the other side, he could only trust his best confidante to reveal the truth.