AS SOON as the stranger grabbed Jie and materialized on the highest peak, leaving the twins behind, he felt a sense of relief. The first thing he saw was Princess Baharini, she was helplessly sitting on the ground, bound by a golden, intricate magic circle. “Princess!” Jie’s eyes widened. But just like her, the elf bound him in a magic circle, preventing him from moving.Jie tried to summon his hellfire but it appeared that his power was sealed, and he couldn’t do anything to help.“Brat…” The princess forced herself to break free, but all this led to futility. The female elf let out a sinister laugh that echoed around. “Stop resisting. Otherwise, it will quickly drain your magical core. Don't worry, I have no plan to kill you since fate has already decided the outcome of your destiny.”“I will never die!” Baharini looked at the female elf with disdain.“I am Vefretta, your kind call me a witch, but I’m immortal cast out in this realm. My prophecy had always been faultless. I brough
DAMIEN used all his remaining energy to the point of exhaustion in order to travel nonstop to Magelia. He vowed to safeguard Nyssa at all costs.“Captain, how long do you think we could return to Terra?” Hisila queried as they rested in an isolated cave to replenish their energy.“Would you like to return now, Lieutenant? It's beneficial to meet General Mord and report to him in person.” Damien smiled slightly and sighed afterward. “I'm not sure if we can return with the Luominen safely in this dire situation. We can’t even resort to air travel now that several dragons are hovering in the sky. I can’t sacrifice the lives of the Knights of Terra if I were to call for reinforcement.”“I'll stay with you. I will protect the Luominen with my life.” Hisila’s lips curled up. “Somehow I feel at ease knowing we have our mother orb now.”“I hope we'll get there on tim
PRINCESS Tzeitel was restless as soon as she returned to her room. She kept walking back and forth, thinking about the snow-haired elf trapped in the forbidden dungeon.“Who is he?” She mumbled. The question preoccupied her mind. Despite her reluctance to make a snap judgment, she inferred from the elf's hair color that he belonged to a Hanum royal family.I need to know who he is, she thought.Tzeitel sat on her bed. She only had a few days left before the wedding. If she wanted to help the elf escape, she must do it now. However, considering how tight the security in the Elsher Estatewas, it may be impossible for her to do it without compromising her identity. Worse, she couldn’t return to the imperial city alive.The next morning, Cariux picked her up again. He was waiting outside the villa holding a bouquet of fresh flowers.“For you,” Cariux said, smiling ear to ear, especially when he
ISLAND OF ASTRAEAIRIDESSA kept pointing to the island of Kaitseri on the map as she conversed with her deputy chief inside the war room. They had just finished discussing war strategies with other officials a while ago since the grand fleet of the Empire initiated an attack on the West Astraean shore.“Aren’t you worried we might lose this main base?” Nacht mused. He crossed his arms as he studied the cold expression of the liberalist chief.“You’re not helping, Nacht.” Iridessa heaved a sigh.“Take it easy, Chief. We’ll find a way to save your adoptive daughter.” Nacht teased her again.Iridessa rolled his eyes. “Tzeitel can fend on her own. I’m just waiting for her report.”“Her wedding is approaching. With the Elshers keeping her hostage, how can we guarantee her safety?”Iridessa scoffed. “Worry about your kids, Nacht. If you are not too foo
BAHARINI quickly checked Hisila’s pulse, praying that she could feel even a faint throb, but there was none. It was difficult for her to accept that the lieutenant had already passed away. Silently, she blamed herself for her immaturity; had she heeded Kafle's advice to avoid wasting time in the pit, she might have avoided capture. This tragedy may not have fallen on Hisila if they had followed their plan.“She’s gone,” Baharini’s voice cracked. “It's my fault.”Kafle did not say a word. He looked around to check if he could find Damien and the others, but they weren't there. “We need to keep going,” Kafle said as his face was void of expression. Baharini turned to wipe her tears. She gazed down at Ethros, who seemed frozen on the ground. “Can we give her a proper send-off?” The princess suggested. “I'm afraid we don't have time. Our enemies are approaching. I can't risk your life.” Kafle had to make a hard choice, knowing time was of the essence.Jie finally came to his senses. H
TIEDUS reinforced the water bubble while Pearlie tended to Damien, who was still unconscious. They were traveling southward, holding out not to use their last resort to swim, as it could easily lead to their demise. “Captain Winward will kill us if he finds out we left the lieutenant to die,” Pearlie’s body trembled, remembering Hisila’s sacrifice. “The dead will remain dead. Why would we drown ourselves in regret? It’s useless! This is war, Princess. Thousands of lives will be the collateral. And now we have no choice but to cross the Lightning Sea. Maybe it’ll be our turn to die next.”“I know,” Pearlie gazed down. “Perhaps I’m too young to understand these things.”“Don’t worry, I’ll make sure you reach Advani safely.” Tiedus strengthened his resolve, knowing the very low probability of survival. Crossing the Lightning Sea was a suicide.The water bubble came to a halt for a moment as they witnessed the sudden change of turbulent rift in the water from a distance. The roar of thu
TZEITEL observed the three of the Elsher siblings gathered in the courtyard of the main house, drinking in celebration for the upcoming wedding, which would be held in two days. Using her portal magic, she could hear their conversation from a distance. Hidden on the roof of her villa, she prepared to return to the forbidden dungeon.“How’s the feeling of tying the knot, little brother? I heard Grandfather punished you the other day for having a tryst with your lover. How brave you are to disobey our elders while you're with the third imperial princess!” Fenton laughed as he teased Cariux. He raised his wine glass and clicked it to Halix’s glass.Halix chuckled upon hearing the words of their oldest brother. “I can’t believe you’re this immature, brother. You're carrying this duty, a task specifically given to you. You can’t mess this up.”Cariux chugged his wine. “Am I not fulfilling my du
SURV Elsher gathered all the members of the family in the private hall of his residence to discuss their current dilemma. His old face was fuming in anger and scolding everyone.“Father, calm down!” Lord Filus tried to pacify the Elsher patriarch. “It already happened. An ordinary person could not even set foot in this estate, let alone abduct our source of healing power.”“What are you trying to say, Filus? If you were not so lax around here, this would not have happened!” Surv pointed his finger to his eldest son. “If that creature managed to return to Hanum, how would we answer to the empire?”“We control a military might in the North, we have the strongest armies. Who would dare to provoke us? I heard the intruder used an advanced technique of portal magic. Only Iridessa is capable of doing it.” Lord Filus sounded calm.Surv gritted his teeth. “A mere rebel dared to trespa