Lust System: Conquering the World Beauties -
Chapter 218 Ann’s Confession
Chapter 218: Chapter 218 Ann’s Confession
Liam stared at the mansion.
Boris’s voice still echoed in his mind like a curse, venomous and cold: "It’ll be your last."
Liam’s hands clenched into fists at his sides. Every fiber of his being screamed to turn back and storm into that ballroom, tear Boris limb from limb, and burn the whole damn place down. But he couldn’t. Not now. Not with Ann and Lana beside him.
He had to keep them safe.
He gritted his teeth and slowly took a step back, dragging his glare from the open doors of the mansion. The sun was high, but it wouldn’t last forever.
Lana gently touched his arm, and he gave her a sharp nod. Without a word, she turned and led Ann toward the black SUV they had stashed outside the property. Liam’s eyes stayed locked on the entrance as he walked in reverse, his instincts prickling, like something was watching them still from the shadows.
Ann kept looking between Lana and Liam with strange, uncertain eyes.
It was all too much.
She had just watched Liam crush a vampire’s skull like it was nothing. His strength was inhuman.
Then she saw Lana—calm, fiery, controlled—pull flames out of thin air like some kind of sorceress.
If she hadn’t lived through the last few days herself, she might’ve believed she’d gone completely insane. Reality and fantasy had blurred into one twisted, terrifying ride. Nothing felt real anymore.
But it was.
Liam said nothing as he opened the driver’s side door and slid in. Lana and Ann were already seated. He spared the mansion one last look, a flash of murder still burning in his gaze.
Then he turned the key and the engine roared to life.
They pulled away fast, tires skidding slightly on gravel as he sped down the long drive. His goal was simple—get them out of this country before sunset. No matter what.
He kept checking the rearview mirror. Not just for enemies—but at Ann.
She sat in the back, her head leaned against the window, running a trembling hand through her tangled hair. Her lips were moving slightly, mumbling incoherent things under her breath.
Liam’s brows drew together.
"Is she alright?" he asked, glancing at Lana.
Lana looked back at Ann, then at Liam, and shook her head slowly. "I don’t know. She was fine before we got in the car..."
Ann suddenly sat upright, eyes wide and filled with dread. Her voice was sharp, broken.
"They’ll find me," she whispered. "They’ll find us..."
Liam’s blood went cold.
He slammed the brakes.
The tires screeched, and the SUV jerked to a violent stop in the middle of the road.
"What are you talking about?" Liam asked, turning around fully in his seat to face her.
Ann’s eyes locked on his, haunted and serious. "They can track me. Boris... he knows my scent."
There was silence.
Then Lana turned to look at her, slowly processing what that meant.
Her eyes widened, and her voice cracked with disbelief. "Wait... did you two...?"
Her expression said it all—did you sleep with Boris?
Ann’s eyes shifted to Liam. She took a shaky breath and leaned forward, her voice hushed, grave.
"Liam... I have something to tell you. But first..."
Her lips trembled.
"You have to promise me you won’t get angry."
"It’s okay, Ann," Liam said gently, keeping his tone calm despite the knot twisting in his gut. "If you’re going to talk about you and Boris doing... anything together, just know I won’t get angry. I know you weren’t in control of your body."
There was a beat of silence.
Ann raised a sharp eyebrow, her expression caught somewhere between confusion and offense. She looked from Liam to Lana and then back again.
"What the hell are you guys talking about?"
Lana didn’t hesitate. She turned around in her seat, facing Ann head-on, her green eyes narrowed and her tone direct. "Did you and Boris have sex while he had you under his control?"
Ann furrowed her brows, visibly repulsed. "What? No!" she snapped. "Hell no."
Lana blinked. "So... that’s a no?"
Ann glared. "What kind of question is that? Is that what you think this is about?"
Liam glanced up at the rearview mirror. "I mean," he muttered, "the way you said ’don’t get angry’... it kinda sounded like that’s where this was going."
Ann threw up her hands, exasperated. "Unbelievable," she muttered. She turned her head sharply to the side and stared out the window. "You both seriously thought that I’d come back from whatever the hell that was and that would be what I needed to confess? God..."
Lana exchanged a glance with Liam but didn’t say anything.
Ann sat in silence for a moment before she slowly turned back. Her voice was quieter now, edged with guilt.
"What I wanted to tell you... was that while I was under his control, he made me talk. Not just talk—spill everything."
Liam’s body went still.
"He asked questions," Ann continued, her gaze locked on Liam’s. "A lot of them. And I couldn’t stop myself. I told him everything I knew about you. Where you lived, who your family was, who your enemies were, who mattered to you. I gave it all up. Every. Last. Detail."
Silence.
Liam blinked slowly, his grip tightening on the wheel as her words sunk in.
Boris knew everything.
His brain short-circuited for a moment, unable to process the full weight of it. It wasn’t just that Boris had Ann in his grasp. He had knowledge now—ammunition. Leverage.
Names. Faces. Vulnerabilities.
Liam exhaled through his nose, trying to stay calm, but he could already feel the darkness rising in his chest. His enemies already hated him. Now they had every reason—and every tool—to destroy him and everything he’d ever built.
He looked back at the steering wheel with a grim expression, then without saying a word, started the car again.
The engine hummed, and the car rolled forward, tires crunching softly against the pavement. The sky was still blue, but it won’t be blue forever.
Time was running out.
The silence inside the vehicle was heavier than ever. Lana leaned back in her seat, watching the road ahead. Ann turned her face toward the window again, her shoulders hunched.
Liam’s eyes were on the road—but his mind was far away.
He knows everything.
Everyone I’ve protected. Everyone I’ve trusted.
He can find them. Hurt them. Use them against me.
The rage inside him simmered—slow, boiling. If it were just him, he would’ve turned the car around, walked right back into that mansion, and dared Boris to come at him.
But it wasn’t just him.
He looked at Lana. She was staring straight ahead, calm on the surface, but he could see the way her fingers twitched slightly against her lap.
She was ready to fight again if she had to.
Then he looked at the mirror, at Ann, and saw her eyes closed, her mouth tight with regret.
He couldn’t risk them. He wouldn’t.
As much as he wanted to watch Boris scream in agony while sunlight roasted his undead flesh, he knew staying here was suicide.
Once the sun was gone, it would be Boris’s world. His rules.
They wouldn’t last an hour if they stayed in the open.
But the thought of leaving the country like a coward? Like a fugitive on the run?
No. It scraped at his pride like knives.
And yet...
Liam sighed and took the final turn that led them to the hotel.
A big part of him didn’t want to leave. He wanted Boris to find him. He wanted to face him when the sun disappeared—wanted to taste the fight, let the beast inside him off the leash and tear that smug bastard apart.
But he couldn’t.
He slowed the car as they pulled into the hotel’s underground parking lot. The shadows were long now, stretching along the concrete walls like claws.
As they rolled into the dim space, Liam stared through the windshield, jaw clenched tight. He killed the engine.
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Liam stepped through the hotel’s front doors with a heavy stride, his shoulders stiff, jaw locked. The air-conditioned lobby was a cool contrast to the tense heat still radiating from the street, but he barely noticed. Lana followed a step behind him, silent and alert, and Ann trailed after both of them, arms folded tightly across her chest.
The receptionist behind the marble counter glanced up at the sound of the entrance chime. Her eyes landed on Liam first, and an involuntary smile touched her lips. She had always admired him from afar. There was something magnetic about him—his confident walk, his tall build, that impossibly handsome face that made heads turn even in a crowded room. Every time he passed through the lobby, he’d always thrown her a polite, almost charming smile. She treasured those moments more than she’d ever admit.
But today was different.
There was no smile.
No acknowledgment.
Not even a glance.
Liam didn’t even spare her a look as he strode past the counter without pause, heading straight for the elevator with purposeful steps.
The receptionist’s gaze shifted to the women trailing behind him. She was used to seeing Lana now and then. But the woman behind Lana? She had never seen her before.
Her breath caught in her throat. Another stunning woman.
But something was wrong.
Something was off about all three of them.
Their expressions.
All of them carried the same hardened seriousness. No trace of lightness, no jokes, no casual glances. Just cold, unreadable tension.
As the elevator doors opened and the three of them stepped inside without a word, the receptionist sat still behind her desk, her fingers frozen above her keyboard.
She didn’t know what was going on.
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