Villain Ch 92. Twisted Regret

Mac screamed below; his voice filled with anger as he demanded Allen to step down from the air. "Come down, coward! Fight me like a man!" he yelled, his eyes blazing with fury.

But Allen just laughed, his expression twisted with malice. He ignored Mac's taunts and instead focused on Yora, who was struggling in his grasp. He tightened his grip on her wrist, making her wince in pain. "Do you think I'm a coward, Mac? You have no idea what I'm capable of," he hissed, his eyes glowing with an eerie light.

Then Allen lifted Yora's body up, and he brought her closer to his face, their eyes meeting. Yora's gaze was sharp, full of determination, as she refused to be intimidated by the devil emperor's menacing presence. Allen smirked, amused by her bravery, and tightened his grip on her wrist.

"Let me go, you monster!" Yora spat, desperation creeping into her voice. She kicked and struggled, but it was no use. Allen's hold on her only tightened, and his laughter echoed in her ears.

He leaned in closer, his breath hot against her face. "You want me to let you go? Hmm? Little kitten?" he growled, his voice sending chills down her spine.

In an instant, Yora's sharp gaze changed. The fire in her eyes flickered, and she stared at him in surprise. She had been called many things before, but this was different. The words 'little kitten' seemed to strike a chord deep within her, causing her heart to beat faster. Something stirred inside her, a feeling she couldn't quite explain. Yora tried to shake off the strange sensation, but it was no use.

'He is an AI for God's sake! And you promised yourself that you would never fall in love with a red flag boy ever again!' she warned herself.

It had only been a year since her heartbreak with David, who had left her for another woman. Yora had loved him with all her heart, but he had shattered it into a million pieces. And to make matters worse, he was the reason why she had cheated on her previous boyfriend, Allen. He was always there for her, caring and supportive, but she had been foolish to let David get in the way. She had allowed him to manipulate her, and it had cost her the love of her life.

The memory of Allen's hurt expression as he had caught her and David in bed together still haunted her. She had hoped that by letting him catch them in the act, he would finally let her go and move on. And it worked, he had walked away, never to speak to her again. Yora had learned her lesson the hard way and vowed never to fall for a "red flag boy" again.

At that time, she broke his heart. But when she saw the disappointment on Allen's face, her heart wavered. She tried to apologize, but Allen didn't reply and disappeared just like that.

But that disappointment only lasted for a moment, she was in love with David so badly and she felt he was able to bring out Yora's bad girl side. It was the best feeling she could feel. But of course, that was just her mirage since David turned out to be a rude person. He had bad anger management and went berserk when he was in a bad mood. In the end, he left her because he felt she was too needy. She didn't understand since Allen never complained about anything, but David always considered it a big deal.

At that time...

When David left her...

When David scolded her over a trivial thing, she realized that Allen was much better than him...

She regretted her stupid decision.

But it was too late!

That was why she decided to start a new life, despite all her memories of Allen and David.

Seeing Yora's expression and her sudden silence, Allen tilted his head. "I see... You've given up on your life," he scoffed. "So disappointing. I thought you would struggle more," he hissed.

Mercilessly, Allen's claw plunged deep into Yora's body, piercing through her skin like a hot knife through butter. She let out an agonizing scream, feeling the pain surge through her entire being. It was a pain that she had never felt before, not even in the game. But it wasn't just the physical pain that made her scream, it was the guilt that came rushing back to her.

Slowly, Allen withdrew his claws from Yora's body, watching as her blood flowed out of the wounds and onto the ground. Yora's body shuddered as she gasped for breath, her eyes fixed on Allen's face as he towered over her. A moment of silence passed between them, with only the sound of Yora's labored breathing filling the air.

Finally, Allen reached and grabbed Yora's chin, lifting her face up to meet his gaze. She winced at the touch, her body trembling in fear. But Allen's eyes were cold and unfeeling, and his grip on her chin was tight.

"You're not worth the effort," he sneered. Another evil smile on his face. "Good night, little kitten," he said.

Yora's vision went blurry as the last of her HP drained away, and her body went limp in Allen's grasp. She couldn't answer anymore, but he knew she could still see him.

Allen released Yora's lifeless body, which fell to the ground with a deafening thud. The sound echoed throughout the dungeon, and Mac looked on in horror. Allen's face was emotionless as he turned his attention to Mac. The air around him was thick with malevolent energy, and his eyes glowed with an eerie red light.

"Now, it's your turn," hissed Allen. His eyes filled with cold killing intent. He was like a bloodthirsty beast.

His frustration was clear on Mac's face. He didn't expect that even with all the plans, Allen could slaughter all of them like they were toys. But he didn't plan to back down. If he must die, then so be it. At least he tried. Who knew he could find out where Allen's weakness was?

"What are you waiting for?! Come to me, you fucking asshole!" yelled Mac.

And Allen granted his wish.