Transmigration; Married to My Ex-Fiancé's Uncle-Chapter 235; Kidnapping 8

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Chapter 235: Chapter 235; Kidnapping 8

"What are you?" Lu Yuze asked, and his tone held genuine curiosity rather than accusation, like he was asking about her profession rather than her fundamental nature.

Shuyin’s scales began to recede slightly as she fought for control, forcing her body back toward human appearance through sheer willpower.

The iridescent shimmer faded from her cheekbones, the delicate plates sinking back beneath skin that looked normal again, though she could still feel them there just under the surface, ready to emerge again if her control slipped. "I don’t fully understand it myself," she admitted, her voice still carrying traces of those inhuman harmonics but gradually returning to recognizably human tones.

She forced herself to breathe, to think past the red haze of rage and violence, to find words that weren’t the complete truth but weren’t entirely lies either.

The art of omission rather than outright fabrication, giving him information that was accurate as far as it went, without revealing the full, impossible reality of reincarnation and ancient mermaid kingdoms and deaths that weren’t quite permanent.

"In prison," she said slowly, carefully, choosing each word with deliberate precision, "there was an incident. I was beaten badly by other inmates, badly enough that I fell unconscious and didn’t wake up for days." She gestured to herself helplessly, encompassing everything from her darkened eyes to the hands that had just committed murder through supernatural force. "When I woke up, I was different. Could do things I couldn’t do before. Felt things differently. Saw things differently, like the world had new layers I’d never noticed."

Her eyes, still too dark but slowly lightening back toward their normal green, met his with desperate honesty about at least this much. "I don’t know what I am. I just know I’m not normal anymore. Not human the way I should be. Maybe I never was and just didn’t know it, maybe there was always something different about me that stayed dormant until the beating triggered it. I don’t have answers that make sense. I don’t have explanations that would satisfy anyone, including myself."

Lu Yuze studied her face with that calculating intensity she was coming to recognize, his analytical mind clearly working through possibilities, testing her words for consistency, looking for the lies she wasn’t telling and the truths she was carefully avoiding.

He was too intelligent not to notice the gaps in her story, too perceptive not to sense that she was holding back significant information. But whether he would push for more or accept what she was willing to give remained to be seen.

"And the doctor?" he asked after a moment of weighted silence. "You recognized him specifically. This wasn’t just a random violent impulse."

"He was at the facility where I was held before prison," Shuyin said, which was technically true even if the facility she meant wasn’t the one he was probably imagining. "He did things to me. Experiments, tests, procedures that I don’t remember all of clearly because they kept me sedated most of the time." Her hands were shaking again despite her attempts to control them, tremors running through her fingers as adrenaline and remembered trauma fought against her efforts at composure. "But when I saw him, when I looked at his face, everything came rushing back. The pain, the helplessness, the feeling of being treated like an object rather than a person. I just reacted. I couldn’t stop it, couldn’t think past the need to make sure he could never do those things to anyone ever again."

The scales had fully receded now, disappeared back into whatever dimensional pocket or biological impossibility allowed them to manifest and vanish at will. The horns had sunk back into her skull, leaving no trace of their existence except perhaps a slight tenderness at her temples.

Only her eyes remained wrong, still too dark and too deep, still carrying that oceanic quality that spoke of depths and darkness and things that didn’t belong on land.

Lu Yuze was quiet for a long moment, his gaze moving between Shuyin’s face and the corpse cooling on the floor and back again, clearly processing, clearly thinking through implications and consequences and what all of this meant for their arrangement, for their family, for everything they’d started building together.

Then he did something Shuyin hadn’t expected, something that made her breath catch and her carefully maintained composure threaten to shatter completely.

He crossed the room with measured steps and gently took her trembling hands in his, his touch warm and steady and grounding in a way that made her realize just how cold she felt, how the transformation had pulled heat from her body and left her shivering. His hands were large enough to envelope hers completely, and he used that size to create a safe space, a pocket of warmth and stability in the middle of chaos.

"Look at me," he said quietly, his voice carrying gentle command rather than harsh demand.

Shuyin raised her eyes to his, forcing herself to meet his gaze even though she expected to find judgment there, condemnation, fear, all the things that humans typically felt when confronted with proof that monsters were real and walked among them wearing human faces.

Found none of it.

"I don’t care what you are," Lu Yuze said, each word deliberate and clear and weighted with sincerity that couldn’t be faked. "You’re my wife. Legally through our contract, yes, but also in ways I’m still processing, in ways that go beyond paperwork and signatures. You saved my daughter several times, tracked her down, and recovered her when professional kidnappers had her. You’ve protected both children with a fierceness that goes beyond duty or contractual obligation, with the kind of absolute commitment that can’t be manufactured or performed." 𝓯𝙧𝓮𝓮𝒘𝓮𝙗𝙣𝒐𝒗𝒆𝓵.𝓬𝓸𝒎

His hands tightened on hers, his grip firm but not painful, anchoring rather than restraining. "Whatever else you are, whatever inhuman characteristics you possess or abilities you can use, you’re not a threat to my family. You are my family....