Lust System: Conquering the World Beauties -
Chapter 232 The Watcher Below II
Chapter 232: Chapter 232 The Watcher Below II
Lilith opened her eyes slowly, the sterile smell of chemicals and the hum of cold fluorescent lights hitting her senses before she even registered her surroundings. Her head pounded slightly, her limbs felt unusually light, almost numb. As she focused, she realized she was sitting on a metal bench in a white, clinical laboratory, surrounded by walls lined with machinery that buzzed and blinked with life.
Across from her, an old man in a pristine lab coat turned around from his workstation. He blinked in mild surprise when he saw her awake. "Good," he said simply, his voice calm, measured.
Lilith immediately shot to her feet, the last memory searing through her mind like a blade—a sting, like an insect bite, just before everything went black. Now she was here, in some kind of underground lab with a complete stranger.
Her eyes narrowed as her body shifted instinctively into a defensive stance, fists clenched, energy pulsing faintly beneath her skin. "Who the hell are you?" she snapped.
The old man glanced at her for just a moment, then turned back to his workbench, his hands moving with experienced precision over some strange glowing device.
"Hey!" Lilith barked, her voice echoing off the steel walls. "I’m talking to you! Why the f**k did you kidnap me?!"
The old man didn’t turn. He didn’t even flinch. His tone was calm, but it held weight. "If you want Liam to survive... shut up and let me work."
The words hit her like a hammer to the gut. Her breath hitched, the rage simmering inside her temporarily knocked out of orbit.
Did he just say Liam?
She blinked, her brows furrowing deeply. "What... What did you just say?"
Still, no answer. The man continued adjusting a dial on a glowing cylindrical chamber filled with swirling blue mist.
Her heart was racing now, and her instincts were tangled between aggression and confusion. She took a step forward. "You better tell me why I’m here, old man. If this is some sick game, I swear I’ll rip this place apart."
Lloyd let out a long, exasperated sigh from behind his microscope. A soft click echoed as he set down the slide he was analyzing. He still didn’t face her.
Before Lilith could step closer, she suddenly felt another sting—sharper this time—on her neck.
"What the—?!"
Darkness overtook her again. Her knees buckled as her body crumpled like a puppet with its strings cut.
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She awoke again.
Then she realized she couldn’t move.
Her body was strapped to a sleek operating table with wide, padded restraints across her wrists, ankles, and torso. Her shirt had been carefully rolled up to expose her arm. An IV line fed into her vein, and the same old man stood next to her, holding an injection filled with swirling icy-blue liquid.
Lilith’s eyes sharpened with fury. Her head snapped to the side, quickly taking stock of her surroundings. Her senses were clearer this time. The room was filled with monitoring equipment, robotic arms, and glowing displays. Everything screamed high-tech and secretive.
She noticed the chamber from earlier—the one he had been working on before she blacked out again. It was now empty, and the glowing blue substance was gone. The same substance was in the syringe.
Her voice was low, deadly. "Are you seriously trying to drug me and sell me to some f**king brothel?"
The old man froze, then blinked at her. A second passed before a dry laugh escaped him—not mocking, but genuinely amused.
"Yes," he said with a sarcastic tone. "With your looks, you’d cost a fortune."
Lilith’s expression darkened. Her body strained slightly against the bonds. Power sparked faintly beneath her skin, a sign that she was close to breaking free despite whatever suppressant he had used.
"Pray I don’t get out of these bonds," she growled.
Lloyd rolled his eyes and shook his head. He placed the syringe down on a metallic tray beside him, then finally faced her.
"Relax," he said. "I’m just trying to help Liam."
Her fury twisted into suspicion. "Help him? How? Who are you? How do you know him?"
He didn’t answer immediately. Instead, he walked over to a wall console and brought up a massive holographic display. Footage began playing—Liam’s battle against the vampires, his desperate fight, the moment Ann stabbed him. The view was somehow synced directly to Liam’s system, showing data overlays and gene readouts.
Lilith’s eyes widened as she saw everything play out from Liam’s perspective.
"This is from... his system."
Lloyd nodded. "Correct. I’ve been monitoring him ever since the incident in his father’s office."
"Why?"
"Because my friend built that system. And I was the one who tried to destroy it."
Lilith stared at him, stunned into silence for the first time. Her mind reeled.
Lloyd leaned on the operating table, looking at her seriously for the first time.
"Liam’s dying," he said bluntly. "The Bloodfire Fang injected a biochemical fire into his veins. His system is slowing it, but it’s losing the fight. His gene stability is dropping fast."
"Then what the hell does that have to do with me?" Lilith demanded.
Lloyd picked up the syringe again, the blue liquid glowing faintly in the dim light.
"You—your powers—are cryogenic in nature. You possess a unique cellular structure that produces regenerative ice energy. If I infuse this into Liam, it can counteract the combustion inside him, long enough for his system to repair the damage."
Lilith blinked. Her mouth opened slightly, not out of fear but realization.
"Why didn’t you just ask me?"
Lloyd’s face hardened. "Would you have agreed if you don’t know me?"
She paused.
Touché.
He continued, his voice low. "You were dying of exhaustion. I couldn’t risk wasting time arguing with you. I won’t take more than I had to. You’ll be fine in an hour. And Liam? He might actually live."
Lilith closed her eyes for a second.
Then, finally, she nodded once. "Fine. Do it. But when this is over, we’re going to have a very long conversation."
Lloyd gave a curt nod.
Lana opened her laptop, the screen’s cold glow illuminating the deep lines of exhaustion etched across her face. Her fingers typed rapidly across the keys, her eyes scanning through thread after thread, database after database—searching, digging, anything that could help.
Her trail had led her deep into the darkest corners of the web, where conspiracy and fact blurred into one chaotic mess. She was neck-deep in forums that reeked of desperation and delusion. But she kept going, determined.
One thread had caught her eye. The Sokolov family.
"Creatures of abominations," the title read. Lana’s eyes narrowed as she opened the post. Her breath hitched slightly as she read the introduction. It was old, full of broken grammar and uneven sentences, but what it described aligned eerily well with what she knew—enhanced regeneration, extreme strength, unnatural bloodlust.
But the comments underneath immediately discredited it.
> Idiot, you believe in vampires?
> Who tf wrote this article?
> I’m here to read about dark facts about the government, not some fantasy mystical bullshit.
> Sounds like someone read too much Twilight.
Lana sighed in frustration, her fingers curling against the side of her laptop. She rubbed her temples, her head heavy. It had been forty-two hours since she last closed her eyes. Her body screamed for rest, but her mind refused. Not while Liam lay upstairs, pale and unmoving.
She clicked through more tabs, jumping from archived PDFs to password-locked files and encrypted folders that her skills barely cracked. But nothing. Nothing on the Bloodfire Fang. It was as if the dagger never existed outside their reality—as if it was too dangerous to be written about.
Her vision blurred for a moment and she blinked rapidly. A dull throb pulsed behind her eyes. She leaned back against the couch, dragging her palms over her face, trying to summon energy from somewhere.
Lilith had been gone for nearly a day now.
No message. No call. Not even a system ping.
She glanced over to her phone sitting on the table beside her. The notifications were unchanged.
They had tried everything. Tracking signals, pinging her frequency, even scanning known locations—but there was nothing. Like she had vanished into thin air.
Dickson’s footsteps approached slowly from behind. Lana didn’t look up at first, too lost in the data. He sat across from her, his face unreadable.
"Anything?" he asked, his voice low but strained.
Lana shook her head and shut the laptop slightly, just enough to rest her arms on it. "No. Everything I’m finding is either garbage, conspiracy trash, or just people trolling. Nothing useful."
Dickson leaned forward, resting his forearms on his knees. "You look like shit," he said quietly.
Lana gave a tired laugh. "Thanks. You don’t look like a magazine model either."
He didn’t smile. The silence that followed was heavy.
"I’ve seen a lot of strange things in my life, Lana," Dickson continued, his voice lower now, his eyes fixed on the floor. "But nothing... nothing like this."
He looked at her now, serious.
"Tell me the truth."
Lana frowned.
"There’s something going on here I’m not seeing. Something bigger than wounds and healing and stolen daggers."
"Dickson—"
He raised a hand. "Don’t try to protect me from the truth. Just answer this."
A pause.
"Liam is hiding something from me, isn’t he?"
Lana’s lips parted, but no words came. Her brain screamed not to answer, but her silence said everything.
Dickson nodded slowly, like her silence was confirmation enough.
"I figured," he said after a moment. "The way people talk around him. The way you and Lilith keep moving like you’re planning something behind closed doors. The way he fought through that injury... like it wasn’t just a stab wound, like something inside of him was burning."
Lana stared at her screen. Her fingers shook slightly.
"I know I’m not part of the inner circle," Dickson continued, "but Liam’s my friend. I may not know what the hell this is or why there are fucking daggers that set people on fire, but I want to help. Not just because of him—but because I’ve seen enough to know that this... whatever it is... it’s going to get worse."
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