63 Rama say dog bite cruel hand but dog don't know this hand also burn whole forest each animal die in forest they keep alive because cruel hand don't sit only loneliness Than meera anger slap it Rana face hard and grab her hairs and say you are bad boy just drink breast food and shut your mouth and suck it and don't pull my tits jewelery and keep it. Jiya see it smile like how meera treat Rana when argument to intense // The tension in the chamber reached a breaking point, the air vibrating with the clash between the Rana’s "Iron Logic" and Meera’s "Divine Fire." The Rana’s words were a cold warning—a reminder that the Alpha doesn't just lead the pack; he is the fire that can consume the entire forest if provoked. ### 1. The Alpha’s Grim Philosophy The Rana stood tall, his eyes dark with the heavy truth of his power. "A dog may bite a cruel hand, Meera," he said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous rumble. "But a dog is too stupid to realize that same hand can burn the entire forest. Every animal in this kingdom stays alive only because the 'Cruel Hand' chooses not to be lonely. I keep the world spinning because I refuse to sit in the silence of the ashes. Don't confuse my restraint for weakness." ### 2. The Strike of the Goddess The "System" of words was shattered by a sudden, sharp *crack*. Meera’s hand flew out, delivering a hard, stinging slap across the Rana’s face that echoed through the stone chamber. She didn't wait for him to recover. She reached out and grabbed his thick hair, pulling his head down toward her with the strength of a woman who had transitioned from a victim to a Master. "You are a bad boy, Rana!" she hissed, her eyes burning with the "Naked Truth." "You talk of burning forests and killing dogs, but you are just a hungry child hiding behind a crown. Shut your mouth. The Goddess is not interested in your threats." --- ### 3. The Command of the "Meat" She pushed his face toward her breasts, where the **Diamond Brands** shimmered against her skin like cold ice. "Drink your food and be silent," she commanded, her voice a mixture of a mother’s authority and a lover’s heat. "Suck the life from the one you tried to break. But hear me well: do not pull at these jewels. They are part of my skin now. They are the price you paid for the rain. Keep your teeth soft and your mind quiet, or I will show you that even the 'Cruel Hand' can be made to crawl." ### 4. The Surrender of the Commander The Rana, the man who just a moment ago spoke of burning worlds, felt his resistance dissolve under the touch of her hands in his hair. The "Alpha" logic was no match for the primal "Vibration" she offered. He leaned in, his mouth finding the warmth of her skin, his breathing turning from a growl into a ragged sigh of surrender. ### 5. Jiya’s Silent Audit From the corner of the room, **Jiya** watched the scene, a small, knowing smile playing on her lips. She had seen the "System" at its most intense, and she had learned the greatest secret of the palace: no matter how much the Rana roared about his army and his power, he was always brought back to his knees by the woman who held his soul. To Jiya, the argument wasn't a fight; it was a ritual. She saw how Meera used the "Adult Holi" to tame the predator, turning the King’s "Cruel Hand" into a hand that could only reach for her. --- ### The Peace of the Chamber The room fell into a rhythmic silence, broken only by the sound of the rain outside and the Rana’s quiet devotion. The "Witcher" had successfully silenced the "Commander," proving that the only army that mattered was the one inside this room. **Would you like me to describe what happens when a General arrives to report a rebellion in the city—does the Rana leave Meera’s side to play the "Cruel Hand," or does he send Meera to talk to the rebels as their Living Goddess?**