MASONCHAPTER 189In the majestic throne room, prince Roderick 's voice boomed with authority, commanding his loyal guard to deliver an urgent message to the soldiers encamped on the outskirts of the kingdom. The weight of impending war hung heavy in the air, filling the room with an eerie tension.The guard, bowing deeply before his sovereign, acknowledged the king's order with a single word, "Yes, sire," before swiftly departing to carry out his assigned task. Left in the silence that followed, the king, Ana , and Ana's grandfather exchanged troubled glances, aware of the daunting challenge that lay ahead."What are we to do, my lord? The soldiers, though valiant, are ill-equipped to face the daunting force that Zofran commands, coupled with his army of powerful witches." Ana asked, worry etched in her face. Ana's grandfather stepped forward, her eyes filled with determination. "Then allow me to aid our soldiers in the battle. I have trained vigorously in the magical arts and ca
MASONCHAPTER 190As the sun began to set over the ancient castle, casting a golden glow across the vast courtyard, a sense of immense power and ancient wisdom permeated the air. The Lord of the Order of the Witches, a figure cloaked in long, flowing robes, stood at the center of the courtyard, surrounded by towering stone walls adorned with moss and ivy. Behind him, the entrance to the castle loomed, its heavy iron gates creaking ever so slightly in the gentle breeze.In the center of the courtyard, nestled within a small jade cradle, lay a baby. Its tiny face, peaceful and innocent, radiated a pure light that seemed to illuminate the surrounding area. The Lord of the Order, known as Artemus, peered down at the child with a mixture of awe and concern. His piercing blue eyes, lined with age and wisdom, glimmered with an ethereal purpose.Satisfied that the baby, young Seraphina, was now safe from the clutches of evil, Artemus turned his attention to those who had allowed jealousy and
MASONCHAPTER 191A mix of defiance and pain filled Lusinda's voice as she yelled, her fists clenched and landing against Zofran's chest. "Then I will forever hate you! I hate what you've done!"As tension filled the air, an unexpected phenomenon occurred. Ana began to shake uncontrollably, and then, before their eyes, the Lord of the Order departed from her body. Lusinda, filled with desperation, pleaded with her master."Please, my master, revive her... please... don't let them die like this... please," Lusinda begged, her voice filled with anguish and hope.The Lord of the Order's expression turned sorrowful as he responded, "I'm sorry, Lusinda. There is nothing I can do."Lusinda refused to accept his answer, her voice trembling with determination. "No... no, I know you can do something. There must be a way. Please!"A heavy silence hung in the air as the Lord of the Order spoke again, revealing the difficult truth. "There has to be a sacrifice. Someone must willingly offer themse
MASONCHAPTER 192As the once faded and joyless crania, the heart of the town, lay nestled amidst the bustling streets, a shimmering transformation took hold. A soft breeze carried the essence of change, whispering secrets of rejuvenation into every nook and cranny. The sun, like a painter's brush, gently caressed the buildings, casting a golden glow upon the rooftops and illuminating the worn facades.Gone were the withered petals and crumbling structures, replaced now with vibrant bursts of color and renewed life. Buildings that had long slumbered under a haze of neglect now stood tall and proud, adorned with cascades of ivy and blooming flowers. The cobblestone streets, once dull and cracked, shimmered with a newfound vitality, as a lively procession of townsfolk filled the air with melodic chatter and laughter.The cranium square, once a vacant space filled with forgotten memories, blossomed into a vibrant center of activity. The once-silent fountain danced with exuberance, its cr
MASONCHAPTER 193The park exuded an atmosphere of pure joy, with vibrant green grass stretching out beneath the clear blue sky. Sunlight filtered through the leaves of towering trees, casting a tapestry of light and shadow on the ground. The air was filled with the subtle fragrance of blooming flowers, creating a symphony of scents that danced on the gentle breeze. Families strolled by, their laughter mingling with the sounds of chirping birds and distant children's laughter.Mason stood watching, his heart swelling with love and happiness as he observed Ana and their adorable twins, Ella and Ethan, frolicking in the park. The golden rays of the sun illuminated their rosy cheeks as their laughter echoed through the air, creating a symphony of pure joy. The children's bright colors contrasted against the lush green surroundings, their carefree energy contagious.Having savored a delightful picnic, their family had relished a feast of sandwiches, fruits, and treats. The flavors danced
MASONCHAPTER 194Mason sat in his spacious office, his brow furrowed in deep thought. Sunlight filtered through the window, casting a warm glow across the room, but his mind was far from the tranquil scene outside. Thoughts swirled in his head, a mix of frustration, confusion, and a touch of disbelief.His grandfather's mischievous suggestion had caught him off guard. How could he have even entertained such an outrageous idea? And to think that Ana's grandfather and his granduncle had joined forces to conspire against him made him feel both amused and exasperated. It was as if their mischievousness knew no bounds.As he pondered the audacity of their suggestion, the sound of the office door creaking open broke his reverie. Leonard, his diligent personal assistant, entered the room with an air of excitement. His voice filled the space, carrying a hint of urgency, as he launched into a lively rant about the hectic nature of the company in Mason's absence."Mason, you won't believe the
MASONCHAPTER 195Mason had planned a special surprise for Ana, hoping to create a memorable experience during their two-day vacation. He knew that Ana could be stubborn at times, but he believed that a day by the sea would help them relax and strengthen their bond. As they strolled along the sandy beach, the sound of crashing waves filled the air, and a gentle breeze brushed against their faces.The sun was beginning to set, casting a warm golden glow across the horizon. Mason took Ana's hand and led her towards a cozy spot on the sand where he had set up a picnic blanket and a basket filled with delicious treats. They settled down and began to enjoy the serenity of the moment.Ana looked around, a curious glint in her eyes. "You really went all out for this, didn't you?" she asked, a slight smile tugging at her lips.Mason grinned, his eyes sparkling with affection. "I wanted to do something special for us, Ana. We've been so caught up in our busy lives lately, and I thought a day b
MASONCHAPTER 196King Roderick's castle in Crania was a sight to behold, with its towering spires and magnificent gardens. It was here that Mason's family and friends gathered for a grand feast. At the heart of the castle was a large dining hall, its high ceilings adorned with intricate frescoes, and chandeliers casting a warm glow over the long, oak table. At one end of the table sat King Roderick, a regal figure with a jovial spirit. Next to him was his wife, Queen Latifa, her radiant smile lighting up the room. Mason was seated beside Ana, their hands occasionally brushing against each other's. Zofran, Zulrick, Lusinda, and El-Rado were interspersed among the rest of the family members, their faces filled with joy and anticipation.The table was laden with a variety of delicacies, from succulent roasts to exotic fruits and fine wine. The aroma of the feast filled the room, making everyone's mouth water. Servants moved around the room, ensuring that everyone's glasses were filled