Chapter 106 - 105: Seiya, a Mind Reader?
Chapter 106 - 105: Seiya, a Mind Reader?
Hayne was startled by this, eyes darting from his uncle to Seiya and back.
"W-what happened? What did you do?" Hayne asked, directing his question to his uncle whose eyes squinted, wincing in pain.
"I-I don’t know," the man cried out, his face wrinkled and pale with sweat.
Snapping his head back to Seiya, Hayne hesitated but spoke. "Sei, please…let him go," he requested softly.
Seiya’s brow knitted, ignoring Hayne’s request.
"Please," Hayne repeated.
Loosening his knitted brows, Seiya loosened his grip around the man’s wrist, releasing him. The man shot up from his chair, wrapping his palm around the area as he recoiled. Bruises bloomed over his wrist from the tight grip.
The man panted, eyes red as the area pulsed with pain. Seeing the severity of the bruise, Hayne’s puzzled look deepened.
"What did you do?" Hayne asked his uncle once again, his tone soft and low.
The man merely huffed, trying to calm his nerves as even he had no idea what he did to provoke such treatment from Seiya.
Hayne turned his gaze back to Seiya, realizing that the look on his uncle’s face was one of utter cluelessness—that even he seemed unaware of what was happening.
"What did he do?" Hayne asked Seiya softly, the shock on his face gradually fading as the tension in the air faded.
Sitting up, Seiya peered at the man who shuddered under Seiya’s gaze, studying him. Seeing the man’s reactions to be earnest, Seiya shifted his gaze to Hayne.
"He lied," Seiya replied curtly.
Hayne’s gaze turned to his uncle in question, then back at Seiya, hoping for an emphasis.
Reaching out for his shirt, Seiya continued. "When you asked him what he would use the photo for," he paused, wearing his cloth over his head. "He lied."
Hayne’s gaze immediately snapped to his uncle who was already struck still by Seiya’s revelation. The man gazed with wide-eyed shock at Seiya, unmoving.
He lied? Hayne echoed in his mind, trying to fully understand the situation.
He wanted to question his uncle to clarify what Seiya was talking about but a chilling thought struck him stiff on the spot.
Even if his uncle had lied, how did Seiya know?
Looking from his uncle to Seiya, Hayne’s gaze scrutinized Seiya who casually adjusted his clothes, unbothered. Hayne was trying to come to an understanding, to know how Seiya could have known his uncle was lying.
He wondered if it was because of his eyes, which saw through all things—perhaps they had discerned the subtle change in his uncle’s heartbeat when he lied.
But then again, as far as he knew, Seiya’s eyes granted him sight beyond surfaces and the ability to slow time. Seeing through objects did not grant him the power to hear or perceive the rhythm of a heartbeat. The thought was beyond Hayne’s comprehension.
Setting his inner turmoil aside, he faced his uncle who trembled with eyes glued to Seiya.
"Did you lie?" Hayne asked, eyes fixated on the man now looking pale and stricken from the situation.
The man’s eyes briefly shifted from Seiya to Hayne then back. His face held a hint of reluctance when Hayne asked the question which further confirmed Seiya’s words. Still, Hayne wanted to know exactly what it was his uncle lied about. Discover more stories at .Côm
"Just speak already, he isn’t going to do anything to you!" Hayne snapped, irritated by his uncle’s persistent ceaseless trembling before Seiya.
The man turned his head toward his nephew, offering him his attention, yet the corners of his eyes flickered toward Seiya, stealing wary glances.
"I-I…" The man started, stammering nervously.
"I had asked to take a photo not because I want to admire my handiwork like I’d said but because I…" his voice trailed off, gaze shifting back to Seiya who sat comfortably on the table, staring straight at the man as he talked.
The man’s head slowly dipped as he continued. "I had wanted to get a photo of him to try conduct a re
Hayne’s feet felt glued to the ground, cold sweat beading him as his dread filled gaze fell downward, heart pounding to a crescendo. His body was rigid as his hand slowly went up to his chest, feeling the raw fear tighten around him.
He trembled, thinking back to all the times he’s ever spoken in front of Seiya, how, most times, he was so carefree in his presence. He couldn’t help the thought that stabbed at him that, had he ever, for once, told a single lie to Seiya, he might’ve ended up dead by now—this sent a wave of terror and distress shooting through his nerves.
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