Chapter 625 To Find A Purpose
The morning was brisk, a faint mist lingering over the palace grounds as Rhygar observed his mother from a discreet vantage point. Lysandra, cloaked and moving with a purpose that suggested urgency, swept out of her balcony and into the dark crimson skies. Her cloak billowed around her, an uncommon accessory that piqued Rhygar's curiosity. It was not the attire she typically wore for her official duties or casual outings. This cloak seemed designed to conceal, to blend in with the surroundings, or perhaps to shield her from prying eyes.
Rhygar's heart raced with a mix of apprehension and suspicion. He had seen her don this cloak once before—right after his father had departed for his extended trip. The memory of that day flashed through his mind, fueling his resolve.
Where was she going in such secrecy?
This time, he was prepared, armed not just with intent but with a means to follow her undetected.
For years, Rhygar had thrown himself into an intensive study of his mother's patterns. He had painstakingly charted her usual destinations, the frequency of her visits, and her behaviors to make sure of her well-being and, of course, to make sure no filthy men would try to take advantage of her.
He had seen some of his father's consorts having affairs on the side, and a few of them were too careless that his father caught them, and they ended up losing their lives as punishment. Of course, he hated some of their children, so he reported them himself.
But he feared that his mother might succumb to such mistakes, especially now that Agonon had left her miserable. Apart from that, no man should deserve his mother's attention like that. Only he, as her son, was allowed to take care of her and comfort her since she must be still grieving.
Otherwise, she wouldn't have been more cold to him.
But he was glad to see that she had no such affairs until the past few months where he noticed her disappearing for a short while every week, making him feel suspicious.
Through this meticulous observation, he identified anomalies in her routine—specifically, the mysterious disappearances that didn't fit her known schedule.
Equipped with a special cloak—courtesy of his father, designed to obscure his aura—Rhygar felt a surge of confidence. He wouldn't have consulted his father if not to receive this cloak and still felt some regret telling him.
As for this powerful garment, it was crafted to disrupt detection spells, a perfect tool for a son intent on shadowing a mother greatly skilled in the arts of tracking mana.
Once Lysandra had sufficiently distanced herself from the palace, Rhygar initiated his plan. He waited just long enough to ensure she would not sense an immediate pursuit. When he felt safe, he set out towards the area he had marked on his map—a secluded region he had managed to narrow down based on his detailed investigation.
It was somewhere in this region, he suspected, that the secret to his mother's odd behaviors lay hidden.
As he navigated through the paths outside the Dracyra Continent, Rhygar's mind raced with possibilities. What was his mother hiding? Why seek such seclusion in a place so far from home? His steps were cautious, his eyes constantly scanning the environment for any sign of a place his mother could have gone to.
Not long after he came near a valley, which was enshrouded in a heavy, unsettling mist, and seemed almost otherworldly as Rhygar ventured deeper. His steps were cautious, the silence around him punctuated only by the occasional distant calls of the flying beasts. The mist thickened, dampening his clothes and chilling his skin, yet he pressed forward. This place, the Valley of Shadows as some called it, was known for its eerie calm and the legends that whispered of its curse. Yet, it was the only place left unchecked, the last location where his mother could be hiding her secrets.
Meanwhile, deep within the heart of the valley beside the infamous Lake of No Return, Lysandra stood quietly. The lake's dark purple waters, stirred slightly by a gentle breeze, mirrored the blood-red hue of the setting sun, creating a hauntingly beautiful scene. Lysandra's heart drummed unusually, a mix of anticipation and unease as she waited for Asher, her cloak drawn tightly around her voluptuous curves.
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