Chapter 106: The Unyielding King

With the delicately carved metal doors drawn open slowly, what came into Leo Ray's view was a spacious yet slightly dim grand bedroom.

The large crystal chandelier on the ceiling was not lit; instead, the light came entirely from the Light Crystal Stones embedded in the walls.

The appropriately arranged light sources made the room's light soft and warm, instantly evoking a sense of calm.

The decor of the room was extremely tasteful, with the pristine walls adorned with gold, openwork spirals, belladonna leaves, scallop patterns, and numerous other ornate textures, neatly interspersed with decorative items such as longswords and shields, adding a hint of solemnity and grandeur to the opulence.

At the center of the room lay a simple yet elegant large canopy bed, its gold and red curtains enveloping it completely, forming a formidable barrier as if symbolizing the last vestiges of strength of the patient upon it.