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Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives-Chapter 1513: Every Day is a New Battlefield
Chapter 1513: Every Day is a New Battlefield
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As Bell made his way out, his steps lighter and more hopeful than before, Mila exhaled audibly, slumping slightly in her chair. โThat was way more intense than any meeting Iโve ever had.โ
Vivian laughed softly, finally allowing herself to relax fully. โEvery day is a new battlefield.โ
Allen chuckled lightly, brushing his hand through his dark hair. He wasnโt naive enough to believe the battle was overโfar from it. But for now, at least, heโd laid a foundation.
โYou really think Bell can handle Sophia?โ Mila asked softly, a hint of worry still lingering.
Allen glanced back at her calmly, the smallest smirk playing at his lips. โThatโs up to him now. I gave him an opening. Whether he survives depends on his own decisions.โ
Vivian stood gracefully, eyes sparkling with gentle admiration. โEither way, it was impressive. You really are terrifying when youโre like this.โ
Allen smiled warmly, briefly touching her hand. โOnly when necessary.โ
Mila stood up slowly, cheeks slightly flushed again as she watched Allen with admiration. โYou know, Allenโฆ Iโm glad Iโm not your enemy.โ
Allen gave her a faintly amused smile, his eyes calm but intense. โThatโs probably wise.โ
Mila swallowed, her cheeks warming again as Allenโs calm gaze lingered on her. She knew his words werenโt meant as a threatโbut the certainty behind them sent a small shiver down her spine anyway. Allen was powerful. He was the kind of guy who could casually drop a bombshell of information, manipulate a room, and still look completely unfazed. It was part of why she was so drawn to him. And yet, she couldnโt deny it made her feel a bit nervous, too.
She took a breath, gathering her courage. Her heart felt like it was fluttering wildly, like a trapped bird inside her chest. But she couldnโt hold it back anymore. She needed to speak up.
โAllen, umโฆ about us,โ she began hesitantly, her voice soft but clear enough to draw his attention.
Allen turned slightly toward her, a gentle curiosity flickering briefly in his gaze. โHm?โ
Mila bit her lip, nervousness welling up inside her chest. She fiddled absently with a strand of her hair, twisting it between her fingers. โYou know my family is your familyโs business rival, right?โ
Allen nodded calmly. โYeah, I know that very well.โ
Milaโs cheeks burned brighter, but she didnโt falter. โWell, Iโm pretty sure youโre already aware that IโI have feelings for you. Iโve never exactly been subtle about it.โ
He didnโt respond immediately, but his expression softened a bit. โYes. Iโm aware.โ
She hesitated, her voice catching slightly in her throat. โI justโฆ I know itโs complicated. Really complicated. Our families, our backgroundsโitโs not something easy to handle. But Iโve said it before, and I meant it. Iโm serious.โ
Allen watched her steadily, his eyes calm and thoughtful. โI know youโre serious.โ
Mila fidgeted, growing more flustered. She knew she was laying her heart out in front of him again, completely vulnerable. But the more she tried to explain herself, the harder the words became. She finally sighed, frustration coloring her voice. โI just donโt know what to do, or what to expect you to do. IโI donโt even know where to start.โ
Allen exhaled slowly, thoughtfully, watching Milaโs anxiety rising. She was brave, he knew. Braver than most. Confessing feelings when they came from rival families wasnโt easy, especially in their world. Allen admired that courage, but he also knew she needed direction.
He stepped closer, not touching her, but closing the space enough to make their conversation feel intimate, private. โWant to hear my advice?โ
Milaโs eyes widened slightly, startled by his directness, and then she nodded quickly. โYes, please.โ
Allen gave her a gentle but firm look. โTake it slow, Mila. I understand your feelings clearly, and I respect them. But pulling away from your family, your background, everything you knowโitโs not simple. Itโs not something you rush into. Just calm down for a second. Weโll figure this out, step by step.โ
Milaโs expression softened, hope flickering briefly in her eyes. She knew Allen was right, but her heart felt impatient, anxious. โBut taking it slowโฆ that means it could take forever.โ
Allen nodded solemnly. โYouโre right. It probably would.โ
She hesitated again, searching his eyes for some hidden meaning, a tiny shred of hope. โSoโฆ is that really all we can do? Wait forever?โ
Allen gave a small, enigmatic smile. โNot necessarily. Thereโs another solution, but itโs risky.โ
Milaโs breath caught in her throat, a cautious optimism rising inside her chest. โAnother solution? What do you mean?โ
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Allenโs gaze drifted briefly over to Vivian, who had tactfully turned away, still gazing at the cityโs skyline, giving them their privacy. His voice was low, serious. โMaybe our families donโt need to be rivals anymore. If the Stoutforge and the Goldborne could find common groundโwork together instead of against each otherโwouldnโt that solve most of our problems?โ
Mila stared at him, stunned. The idea wasโฆ bold. Impossible. But also strangely appealing. โWork together?โ she repeated slowly, as if trying to convince herself sheโd heard him correctly.
โExactly,โ Allen replied calmly. โIt wouldnโt just solve personal issues. It could benefit both our families immensely. Business-wise, reputation-wiseโit could change everything.โ
Mila went silent for a long moment, her mind racing with scenarios. Sheโd grown up listening to her father and older brother talk about the Goldbornes with grudging respect and endless frustration. Rivalries that ran generations deep werenโt something easily overcome. But maybeโjust maybeโAllen had a point.
โIt does sound good,โ Mila admitted softly, her eyes lifting to his face again, hesitant but hopeful. โBut youโre right. Itโs incredibly risky. I donโt think my family would just accept it.โ
Allen leaned back against the sleek meeting table casually, his posture relaxed but eyes sharp with calculation. โYouโre right. And neither might mine. This isnโt a conversation we can decide alone. Itโs business. Your father and my father would need to see clear, undeniable benefits. They might outright refuse at first.โ







