Absolute Cheater

Chapter 404: Marina II



They continued dining, unaware that something ancient and seductive was already on its way.

The floating sea-table shimmered gently under magical lights as courses arrived one after the other—crystal shrimp in salted honey glaze, pearl-powder rice folded with jellyfin threads, and an airy seafoam wine that danced across the tongue. It was a feast made for celestial kings, and for a rare moment, all five of them—Asher, Valeris, Freya, Catherine and Veyra—were simply people at peace.

Valeris sipped her wine with eyes half-lidded, enjoying the salt-sweet finish. Veyra was nibbling a delicate sea-cake, her legs curled beneath her as her gaze lazily followed a school of translucent blade-fish passing just below. Asher, relaxed between them, looked up at the endless velvet sky.

None of them noticed the faint shimmer far beneath their feet.

From the abyss below, she rose.

Marina.

No longer in her true aquatic form, she had shed her siren tail moments before surfacing. Now she emerged with perfect grace—on bare, human legs sculpted like marble, smooth and strong and fluid with every movement. Her skin gleamed like moonlit water, glowing faintly with charm magic. Her body was wrapped in strands of living kelp and translucent veils, revealing just enough to captivate but never enough to satisfy curiosity. It wasn't armor, nor was it gown—it was temptation tailored into form.

Her long black hair flowed behind her like an inky river, kissed by soft green-blue light, and her eyes glowed with a hypnotic luster, impossible to look away from once caught. Lips the color of coral curved slightly as she saw the trio above her—especially him.

Asher.

She didn't need to speak to feel the pull her magic would already have on him. She was born of charm, shaped by deepwater desire, and honed for the hunt. And now, she was above water, walking softly on summoned sea-glass, invisible for the moment—but not for long.

Her plan was simple.

Get close.

Find what he truly wanted.

And give it to him before any of the others could.

The sea shimmered like liquid sapphire beneath her bare feet as Marina glided forward, the glamour around her form subtly shifting to match the elegance of the floating dining platform ahead. The path of sea-glass that formed under each step sparkled with a touch of magic, vanishing behind her like a forgotten dream.

She didn't need to force her presence. She let the natural hum of her voice blend with the waves—soft, melodic, sensual without urgency. Like the ocean sighing in sleep.

Her disguise wasn't just illusion. It was part of her. Her aura folded into itself, scentless, formless, invisible to most who didn't already suspect. But that wasn't her plan tonight. She had no intention of picking a fight—only planting a seed.

She was dressed in a wrap of shimmering coral silk, barely clinging to her curves, baring shoulders that glowed under the moonlight. Her legs had formed from the tail moments before she arrived—long, toned, flawless. She walked like temptation given flesh. A few attendants at the outer rim of the sea-dining ring turned to look at her—and did not look away.

She passed one of them with a gentle smile, her charm doing its work. A young male, human-kin by the scent, offered her a polite bow. "Can I help you, honored one?"

"Yes," Marina purred. "I'm looking for a man. He came here recently. He goes by... Alaric."

Recognition flickered. The boy gestured casually across the dining ring. "Ah, him. Booked out half the floating sector for the night. He's in the red dome—four guests with him. Private room."

"Lovely," she whispered.

Another woman—taller, with sea-elf features and a flushed face from wine—brushed past and gave Marina a mischievous wink. "Going after that one, are you? Good luck. That table's all queens tonight."

Marina just smiled—honey-sweet, eyes gleaming with purpose.

Inside, she could feel it. The deep, steady thrum of him. His presence was unmistakable, like a current pulling at the roots of her soul. It wasn't just power, though he had that in abundance. Nor was it beauty, though even gods might envy his form. No… it was the gravity of him. The weight of what he was.

"What is this?" she whispered, pausing just outside the door.

The aura radiating from the room was overwhelming—so thick it pressed against her skin like mist turned solid. Power, raw and refined, bled through the seams of the chamber. It made her throat dry and her thighs clench. A part of her wanted to flee, but another part—the darker part—thrived on it.

Her breath hitched. If I make a move too soon… he might destroy me.

But the temptation rose anyway. Twisted with desire, ambition, and an ancient hunger. I could be his woman, she thought, fingers brushing the door. No… I could make him mine. Bind him. Use his power—not just to rule beside him… but to rule over him.

With someone like him, I could control more than just charm and whispers. I could rule over millions. Over empires.

That thought bloomed like a flower laced with poison. She smiled wider.

And then—she knocked.

A moment later, the door opened.

Asher stood on the other side, shirt half-undone, crimson eyes calmly appraising her. Behind him, the soft glow of candles lit the lavish suite. Silk sheets. Wine. Four women—each impossibly beautiful—lounged around him like empresses of a private world. Freya looked up lazily. Valeris narrowed her eyes. Veyra tilted her head, curious. And Catherine, draped in a sheer robe, raised a single brow.

Marina's voice came out smooth as velvet.

"I'm not here to intrude. Just to… thank you. For saving me in Interrek'd Park. You probably don't even remember. It was when those Dreadfin Syndicate thugs showed up—everyone ran, but you… you stayed."

Asher's eyes didn't blink. He remembered.

Marina stepped closer, gently brushing a strand of her hair behind her ear. "I thought I'd lost everything that day. My pride. My power. My voice. But I saw you there—cutting them down like shadows—and I felt safe for the first time in years."

She smiled, eyes shimmering.

"I didn't come to repay you. Not really. I just… couldn't forget. You might think I'm just some siren, some petty seductress trying to bind another man. But that day… you broke something in me. And somehow, it made me whole again."

The room was silent.

"…Is that it?" Asher asked, his voice calm but unreadable.

He had led her just past the threshold—no further.

"Now that you've said your thank you… you can go."

And with that, he turned and gently began closing the door in her face.

Click.

Marina stood there, stunned.

"Huh?" she whispered, blinking.

For the first time in her life, her charm had failed. Not weakened. Failed. Completely.

Her lips parted slightly, trying to process what had just happened. A slow flush crept up her neck—not of embarrassment, but of disbelief and something dangerously close to fury.

No… no, my charm can't be ignored, she told herself. He must not be a real man. No man could resist me. Not with my voice. Not with my beauty. Not with the way I moved, breathed, smiled…

She mumbled to herself bitterly, almost frantically.

"…Maybe he's just pretending. Surrounded by all those women… he's acting like he's above me, like I'm just noise. Like I'm nothing."

Her hands clenched at her sides, nails digging into her palm.

She had seen the look in his eyes—flat, cold, as if she were just another passing breeze.

It wasn't rejection. It was worse.

It was indifference.

A chill ran down her spine.

He didn't give a damn about my beauty.

And for someone like Marina… that was the most dangerous, maddening thing of all.

Her heels clicked once on the stone as she took a step back, then paused, fists trembling at her sides. No man—no creature—had ever looked at her like that. As if she were just another voice in the wind.

Marina's face twitched, something dark stirring beneath her smile.

"This… this isn't how it's supposed to go," she whispered to herself.

She glanced down at her reflection in the polished floor—the flawless curves, the sultry sway in every line of her body, the bewitching eyes that once turned kings into slaves. She had broken hearts, torn empires, bent champions to her knees with only a kiss.

And yet…

That man—Asher—had looked at her like one might look at a passing shadow.

"…He's different," she muttered. "Or broken. Or…"

Or perhaps he saw through her completely.

That thought made her breath hitch, and for the first time in decades, she felt small.

But Marina wasn't the type to retreat quietly. Her pride was too vast, her desire too sharp.

She turned, casting a glance back at the closed door. Her mind raced.

If charm won't work... then I'll try truth. Or pain. Or desire in a purer form than he's ever known.

And if that failed?

Then she would make herself essential to him. Burrow into his life not as a temptress—but as something deeper.

The kind of woman no man could throw away.

She smiled again—but this time, there was no sweetness. Only calculation.

"Let's see if you can ignore me when I learn your name, your pain, your soul," she whispered, voice like velvet drawn over a blade.

She turned and walked away from the door, hips still swaying—with seduction and Temptation.

While back in room, Asher went on bed as he laid his head an Catherine thighs as she asked " who was she?"

"Dunno, probably some girl who got charmed by me" He said as she nodded so did others.

" well, if I was any other girl and saw Asher kill all those thugs as easily as breathing, I might have fallen too" Freya said coming on bed as she caressed his face adding "but, the problem is I am already fallen for you" she said leaning in and kissing his lips...


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