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Chapter 8 - The Great Escape (Attempt)

The silence that followed Su Qian's departure was deafening. I sat at the edge of the gargantuan dining table, feeling like an ant on a vast marble plain. The high-tech security guards outside the door didn't even acknowledge me; to them, I was just a fragile piece of jewelry Su Qian had left behind for safekeeping.

​"I am a Succubus," I whispered to myself, my voice echoing in the hollow penthouse. "I survived the Goblins. I am not a house cat."

​I hopped off the chair—a feat that required a mini-parkour move—and landed softly on the thick rug. My first mission: find a way out.

​I walked toward the floor-to-ceiling windows. The view was breathtaking—a neon-soaked metropolis stretching to the horizon—t but Su Qian wasn't lying. The glass was cool to the touch and felt more like transparent steel. I tried to push, then to find a latch, but there was nothing. No handles, no seams. It was a vacuum-sealed observation deck.

​"Fine. The vents," I muttered, looking up.

​The air conditioning vents were high up, but with my wings, I could reach them. I focused, trying to summon the demonic energy I used back in the caves. My wings fluttered, lifting me a few feet off the ground, but then a sharp, high-pitched beep resonated from the walls.

​Suddenly, a holographic interface flickered to life in the center of the room. A life-sized Su Qian, rendered in shimmering blue light, stared directly at me.

​"Li Yuan," the recording said, her voice smooth and warning. "Motion sensors detected flight activity. Please remain on the floor. Unauthorized use of demonic traits will trigger a sedative mist for your own protection."

​I dropped back to the rug, my heart racing. "She's insane! She has a pre-recorded message for when I try to fly?"

​Frustrated, I wandered into her private study. The door opened automatically, recognizing my presence—or perhaps Su Qian had programmed it to let me wander within certain limits. Her desk was a massive slab of dark obsidian. On it sat a sleek, glass-thin computer terminal.

​I didn't expect to be able to log in, but as I approached, a biometric scanner flashed.

​Identity Confirmed: Ward 001 (Li Yuan).

​The screen flickered, revealing a folder labeled: [PROJECT: SUCCUBUS PRESERVATION].

​My breath hitched. I clicked it, and my eyes widened. It wasn't just about me. There were maps of the old world, coordinates of hidden shrines, and a list of names. At the very top of that list, written in bold red letters, was mine.

​Su Qian hadn't found me by accident. She had been looking for me.

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