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There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) novel Chapter 726

Update Chapter 726: Side Story 4. Endless Journey - 9 of There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) by Aerlev

With the author's famous There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) series, Aerlev captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 726: Side Story 4. Endless Journey - 9, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the There's No Love In the Deathzone (BL) series be available today?
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Chapter 726: Side Story 4. Endless Journey - 9

When the weather started to get a little bit chilly and the leaves on the mountain started to turn red, the twins were moving through the dark.

They woke up with their Dada and Baba kissing their faces, picking up their sleepy head from their little bed. They felt their body swayed in their parents’ arms. Through blurry, sleepy eyes, they saw the same scenery as last year and the year before: the dark morning grass and the soft glowing garden lamp, the bright red paint of the lighthouse.

Kar raised his head first, holding on to his Baba’s neck. A warm blanket covered him, keeping him warm as the cold wind of the dawn blew toward his face. Thankfully, Baba’s hand shielded him from the wind, until Asa rubbed his eyes and woke up after Dada’s patient whispers.

At that time, through the gap between his Baba’s fingers, Kar could see a golden dot. When Baba’s hand moved away, Kar could see the golden dot spread through the horizon, creating a sharp line that became softer and larger with each passing second.

"Waaah!" Asa raised his arms high, already energetic just a few seconds after waking up. "It’s like Baba’s and Aca’s eyes!"

"Kar also," Dada stroked the older twin’s right cheek, right below the amber eye.

"Isn’t it pretty?" Baba laughed.

"Pleetty!"

Soon, the golden light got larger and higher, and the dark violet sky turned bluer and bluer. Kar and Asa widened their eyes, still amazed at the changes even after seeing the scenery several times already.

"Now it’s Dada’s eyes," Kar muttered with a rare smile. After all, it was one of his eyes too.

When they were still gawking at the changing sky, Dada and Baba patted their arm, pointing at the brightening sea.

"Look," Baba pointed at a ship sailing alone in the middle of the sea. Something seemed to be coming out of its metal hatch, sparkling in the still-dim sea. "It’s from your Uncle Dee."

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"Ha...pp..." Kar narrowed his eyes.

"Happy Biltday!" Asa, who could read simple stuff already, shrieked happily. "It’s Kal and Aca’s biltday!"

"That’s right," Zein chuckled and kissed his son’s cheek. "Happy birthday, my little guys."

"Aca not little!"

"Kal not little too--aaah!" Kar squirmed when his Baba showered him with kisses and laughter.

The laughter continued until they climbed down the lighthouse. Asa and--even--Kar laughed and raced to their house, rushing through the grass and the garden. They were dodging the sunlight and running from shade to shade, sliding through the kitchen door and surprising Ayya, who was still cooking their birthday breakfast.

Right on time! Kar and Asa could request what they wanted to eat for breakfast. They stared at their Baba expectantly, and Baba finally agreed to make them a tower of souffle pancakes--sweet for Asa and savory for Kar.

Oh, what a fun day a birthday is! Both Dada and Baba held back from scolding them, even when they ran across the hallway. But then again, it didn’t seem like a very grown-up thing to do in the day when they became older, so Kar caught Asa’s hand and forced his brother to walk normally.

"Asa, we’re four now. We can’t act rowdy like a child," Kar whispered.

"Leally? But we’le still childlen, Kal..."

"You say you not little anymore."

"Oh, light! Big people can’t act like childlen?"

"Yeah," Kar nodded, and the twins started to walk slower while holding hands.

Behind them, their Dada and Baba were on the floor, pressing their lips with shaking shoulders, holding back their laughter. Ah...their boys were truly adorable to no end.

To prove that they were grown up, the twins even attempted to bathe by themselves and helped each other get dressed. It took an hour of effort and at least four failures where they had to start everything from the start, but they did come down all ready and received a standing ovation from Dada, Baba, Ayya, the nannies, and the house staff.

"How clever," Dada smiled and patted their head, secretly folding their collar.

"Oh, Young Masters are very handsome!" the staff did not hesitate to give their compliments.

After all, it was true. With two dashing parents, any genes they received would be superior--at least look-wise.

Asa happily twirled in his mini combat uniform--what they had been asking their Dada and Baba after seeing those cool black leather coats. Despite their growing period, their Baba did not spare any resources and procured drake leather to be turned into their coat.

The coat would probably be unusable by next year, but seeing the pride and happiness in his boys’ faces, Bassena couldn’t care less.

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