I sat on a chair in the middle of a room with four Humans standing around me. Their gazes were focused purely on me— like an oppressive, encroaching, looming monster that threatened to gobble me up and spit me back out. I was the center of attention here, and normally I’d be more than delighted over this, but it wasn’t in a good way this time. After all, these weren’t four regular people. They were amongst the top of all of Humankind!
The first was Helena Warshade. An Elite Ranked adventurer. The Great Tempest Archmage of Mavos Academy. The leader of the Rising Veterans Company. She stood with her arms crossed, storm-like eyes fixed on every minute movement I made. As if she was a warden watching over a prisoner, making sure I didn’t escape. I sat up abruptly as her eyes flickered and sent a chill up my spine.
The next was Orgaf, Thief of the Golden Scales, and another Elite Ranked adventurer. He was a [Nightcrawler Shadower]. Level 162 now after the battle with Belzu and the [Hellabomination]. An independent adventurer, and one of the few people who knew the truth about my Demon heritage.
The other two were people I’d never met before. But they were also Elite Ranked adventurers. One of them had even been at the fall of Nighstveil! They were Alder the Augur Elder and Lofus the Broken Berserker of Bherein.
These four Humans were the only ones in the room with me, and they all had the same question.
undefined“Tell me, Salvos.”
Helena Warshade spoke as she strode up to me.
“And speak as truthfully as you can. Do not worry about being eavesdropped. I have set up an extensive system of wards to ensure no [Mage] under Level 150 will be able to listen in on this conversation.”
As usual, she was incredibly blunt. Helena Warshade spared no time trying to warn me against lying or whatever. If Clayton Skyshredder was here, he’d have given me a long lecture about doing the right thing and being responsible. Her gaze simply met mine expectantly, and I pursed my lips.
“Um, so how do I put this…”
I shifted in my chair, looking down. My mouth opened. I sucked in a quick breath. Then I spun around.
“Orgaf help!”
I desperately looked towards the Elite [Rogue] for any kind of aid. He just shrugged.
“Sorry. Can’t do anything. Helena would kick my ass if I tried to get you out of here.”
The Great Tempest Archmage didn’t visibly react. Alder the Augur Elder narrowed his eyes, while Lofus— the burly woman— just looked amused. She faced Orgaf and chuckled.
“I’d have expected you to tell her to ‘fuck off’, Orgaf. Seems like you’ve taken quite the liking to her in a few days, haven’t you? Did she impress you that much in battle against the Primeval Demon?”
“Fuck off, Lofus.”
He scowled as he turned away.
“Anyway, I have my own questions for Salvos once we’re alone. I don’t want any of you assholes poking your head into my business.”
“Aw…”
I deflated. I knew what he wanted to talk about. But at least it was a good thing he wasn’t exposing me in front of Helena Warshade. If he said anything, I already had both a [Greater Teleportation] and [The Devil’s Grace] at the ready just so I could escape. I wasn’t dumb— I couldn’t beat four Elites in a fight.
“Salvos.”
Helena Warshade spoke up, starting to sound impatient. She leaned closer as she placed her hands on the desk before me.
“What can you tell me about the corruption of that Wyvern?”
“Alright, alright, geez. I didn’t think you’d be that up in arms over it. Not when the Kobolds have been talking about it for centuries now.”
I raised my hands defensively, closing my eyes. Then I cracked my right eyelid open to see their reactions. Orgaf frowned, Alder blinked a few times, and Lofus straightened as if I finally got her attention. Helena just fractionally cocked a brow. I smiled.
“Now, where do I begin?”
I met Helena Warshade’s eyes, grinning.
“How much do you know about the history of the Kobold invasions?”
“This is your room. I know it’s not too luxurious— I hope you don’t mind. But we’ve been housing too many guests lately. And it’ll only be more crowded still.”
Rana bowed her head apologetically as she showed the room to Faith. The Fallen Queen of Elutra replied curtly, nodding at the princess of Alyras.
“I appreciate this, princess Rana. But you really didn’t have to bring us here yourself.”
“It is more than my pleasure to show the Fallen Queen of Elutra herself around my palace. I’d like to have something to do, anyway.”
It was just Rana, Faith, Faith’s bodyguards, and Sevika now. After Salvos was dragged away by Helena Warshade— in a rather intimidating fashion— her friends, Daniel, Edithe, and the others, all went about their own way. Edithe apparently had things to do at her company, and Daniel went off with Amanda. Saffron herself was waiting for Salvos to get out of that meeting with Helena Warshade.
And, well, Rana was both glad and upset. She was glad that most of Salvos’ friends left— the princess barely knew them and wouldn’t know how to interact with them. But she was also upset that none of them stayed behind and helped her… with Faith.
It was no obscure fact that the princess of Alyras wasn’t the best at socializing. Especially when it was with someone she just met and respected very much. Faith fit both of these criteria so Rana just stood there as a long awkward silence passed.
“So, uh—”
Rana started out just as Faith turned back to face her.
“This room—”
They both blinked. And Rana shifted back.
“No, you go—”
“Go ahead—”
The pair of princesses spoke over each other again. Rana was blushing furiously out of embarrassment now. She stepped back, gesturing at Faith. The Fallen Queen of Elutra nodded.
“Princess Rana, I hope not to impose, but is it possible for me and my team to enchant the walls of the room and set up our own wards? For added security, of course.”
She eyed the luxurious room analytically. As if she saw not the bright colors and the fancy ornaments. Instead, she only looked at it and saw a death trap. Rana gulped and hurriedly nodded.
“Of course! I’ll ensure that our guards frequently patrol these hallways as well. I understand your worries. It is very much a fair concern!”
Rana waved a hand off, trying to placate Faith’s concerns. She turned to Sevika as footfalls echoed down the hallway.
“Sevika, make sure that happens, alright?”
“Yes, princess Rana.”
Faith gave them a grateful look as the footsteps drew closer. Rana opened her mouth, turning back to Faith.
“By the way, was it true that you—”
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