77: The Perfect Pair of Problems
Author: Red Phoenix.
last update2025-05-26 23:08:40

Kai had already turned to leave, humming under his breath like the chaos behind him was no more than street noise.

But then—he felt a tug.

Reginald.

Gripping his wrist.

Desperately.

“Kai, please…” Reginald choked, his eyes glossy with the kind of tears you don’t want anyone to see. “You… you have to help me.”

Kai turned slowly. His expression wasn’t cruel—it was worse.

It was bored.

He looked down at Reginald like someone staring at an emotional puddle in polished shoes.

“Help you?” he repeated dryly. “Reginald, I just watched you confess that you knocked on the devil’s door and begged her to ruin your life… and now you want a refund?”

Kai stared at Reginald’s teary, trembling face with mock awe, lips slightly parted like he’d just witnessed a grown man beg for help finding his self-respect.

And fail.

"Do something, I know you are someone important, take her, you once loved her so please." Reginald begged in a whisper.

“Wow,” Kai said slowly, dragging the word“You want me to help you
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