Vivian's body kept trembling, his arms and legs twitching like a puppet being pulled by unseen strings.
Charlotte stood frozen, her mind blank and her heart pounding so hard it hurt.
Then, as if waking from a daze, she threw away the dagger and stumbled toward him, her legs shaking so much she almost fell.
"Vivian…." she mumbled.
Each step felt heavy, fear made her chest tight, yet hope burned faintly inside her.
She reached out her hand, wanting to touch him, to make sure this wasn't just a cruel dream.
But before her fingers could reach him, a blinding light burst out from Vivian's body, bright enough to paint the whole room white.
The force of it pushed her back, knocking her onto the cold ground.
Charlotte shielded her eyes, blinking through tears as the light grew stronger and warmer.
It wasn't just any light, she knew this glow.
It was the same light as the Vehemoth pair when they fused together.
Her lips trembled as she whispered, "Vivian…"
Through the brightness, she caught the faint sound of his breathing, uneven, weak, but real.
The breath she thought she had lost forever had returned, and for the first time since he fell, Charlotte's tears were no longer of sorrow but of hope.
She stared at the blinding light, unable to tear her eyes away.
Vivian's body slowly lifted from the ground, rising higher and higher until he was floating almost two feet above it, stopping just a few inches from the ceiling.
The air around him began to hum with a deep, strange sound, and the walls shook as if the whole room was alive.
Bits of dust and small stones lifted into the air and shattered under the pressure of the force spreading from the light.
Charlotte didn't move an inch.
Her breath came short, and her eyes reflected the glow around him.
She watched as the wound in his stomach started to close on its own, new flesh forming where a gaping hole once was.
The deep cuts on his wrists mended next, the torn skin knitting together like it had never been broken.
Then, slowly, the hole in his chest filled up, first the bones, then the veins, and finally smooth skin covered it all.
"This…" Charlotte whispered, her voice trembling.
She couldn't find the right words, but her heart raced as she realized what she was seeing.
The scene before her, it was just like the fusion of the Vehemoth pair.
The power, the light, the healing… everything matched.
"Is he going to resemble a Vehemoth now?" Charlotte muttered under her breath, but then quickly shook her head.
That thought didn't matter, not now.
The only thing that mattered was that Vivian was still breathing, still alive.
She stayed where she was, eyes locked on him, afraid that if she blinked even once, he might vanish.
Time seemed to move slowly as the changes continued.
His body began to grow, little by little.
Muscles formed and tightened beneath his skin, each pulse of light making him stronger.
His frame became broader, his shoulders more defined.
The muscles on his arms started to condense, thick and hard like the Vehemoth's iron-like limbs.
His stomach rippled and tightened, each breath making it look more like solid steel than flesh.
Then his legs began to tremble violently, his body jerking in the air as if it couldn't handle the power surging through it.
But soon even that tremble stilled, the muscles on his legs thickened and condensed, taking shape with a quiet strength that made Charlotte's heart skip.
Not just his body, his face began to change too.
His jawbone pushed outward, becoming sharper and more defined.
His cheekbones rose slightly, shaping his face into something bold and striking.
Even his nose grew narrower and sharper, giving him a look of strength that hadn't been there before.
Before this, his face had a faint, almost delicate touch to it, softened by years of weakness and illness.
But now, all of that was gone.
His features carried a fierce, masculine edge, every line carved with power.
The light surrounding him made his expression seem calm yet commanding, like someone born to stand above others.
Charlotte could only stare, completely lost for words.
The frail boy she once knew, the one who could barely stand without coughing, was nowhere to be found.
What floated before her was someone entirely new, someone who radiated majesty and strength, as if even the air around him bowed in silence.
But the transformation didn't stop there.
His old skin began to peel away, flaking off in thin layers like a snake shedding its scales.
It fell slowly to the ground, and beneath it, new skin formed, smooth, pale, and glowing faintly under the dim light.
The fresh skin gave him an otherworldly beauty, sharp and clear, the kind that could catch anyone's gaze without effort.
Then…..Boom!
A deafening sound echoed through the room as the light exploded outward, shattering what was left of the air's stillness.
The force tore through his clothes, scattering them to pieces, yet Vivian's body remained untouched, still floating, still changing.
His skin gleamed faintly, his muscles shifting and tightening as the last traces of the transformation continued.
Charlotte, seeing him completely bare, froze in place.
Her face turned crimson in an instant, and a thin trail of blood slipped from her nose.
Flustered, she quickly wiped it away, scolding herself under her breath, and forced her eyes back on him.
This wasn't the time to get embarrassed, something far greater was happening before her eyes.
This time, his hair began to grow rapidly, each strand thicker and stronger than before, almost like fine scales catching the light.
It flowed down to his waist, dark and wild, lifting slightly as if the air itself was drawn to him.
Rumble… rumble…!
A deep sound echoed from his body, like distant thunder trapped in his chest.
Then his forehead began to tremble.
Charlotte's breath hitched as she watched the skin there stretch and shift, something trying to break free from beneath.
"Ah…" She gasped softly, eyes widening in disbelief.
From his forehead, two long, pitch-black horns slowly emerged, curving backward toward the top of his head.
They weren't rough or monstrous, they were smooth, with a faint sheen that made them look like an unholy crown.
"At this rate, he'll resemble a demon," Charlotte whispered, her voice barely audible.
But she didn't move to stop him.
Her heart was pounding, yet some instinct told her this was part of his rebirth, that interfering would only destroy it.
And then, as the horns finished forming, the rumbling stopped. The air grew still.
Vivian's eyes snapped open.
His blue eyes flickered open, and for a brief, chilling moment, a faint red glow burned within them, like a spark of something ancient and wild.
Then, just as quickly, the red vanished, replaced once more by his calm, clear blue gaze.
Vivian's body slowly descended, his feet touching the ground with a soft thud.
He stood still, breathing evenly, his expression unreadable.
The storm of light and power that had filled the room moments ago was gone, leaving only silence and a faint hum in the air.
He looked down at his hands, flexing his fingers slowly.
The strength in them felt unfamiliar, heavy yet steady.
His skin gleamed faintly in the light as he clenched his fist, testing the weight of his own power.
Then he lifted his gaze, straight toward Charlotte.
That single look was enough to make Charlotte's heart skip.
Her face instantly flushed red again, heat rushing to her cheeks.
She tried to keep calm, but the sight of his changed form, bare and radiating strength, was too much.
Her nose gave in once more, and this time the blood flowed freely.
"Ah….n-not again…" she muttered, scrambling to wipe it away, her hands trembling.
But even as she did, she couldn't look away from him.
The fragile boy she once knew was gone.
What stood before her now was someone both beautiful and terrifying, someone reborn.
It seemed Vivian had no idea he was completely bare, standing there without a hint of shame or awareness.
His calm stare only made things worse for Charlotte, who was already on the verge of passing out from how much blood she was losing from her nose.
After a few moments of silent staring, he took a slow step toward her.
His expression softened, and a small, gentle smile appeared on his lips.
"Charlotte," he said quietly, his voice deeper than before, steady, soothing.
Charlotte, however, was far from calm.
She pressed her hands over her nose, desperately trying to stop the bleeding, her face as red as a tomato.
"D-don't come closer… your clothes…" she mumbled through her fingers, her voice barely holding together as she reached for her nose cloth.
"Clothes?" Vivian repeated, confused.
He tilted his head, not quite understanding.
Then his eyes followed her trembling gesture, and landed squarely on himself.
For a second, his mind went blank.
Then his face turned a deep shade of red, his calm expression shattering instantly.
"Ah—!" He yelped, twisting around and covering his most important part with both hands as he scrambled toward the nearest corner like a startled animal.
Charlotte couldn't help it, despite everything, a small laugh escaped her lips between her nosebleed and the chaos.
Her eyes revealed a mischievous light as she said, "serves you right for making me lose so much blood.."
After everything that had just happened, the mighty, majestic Vivian was now hiding behind a broken chair, blushing like a kid caught doing something wrong.
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