800 Can't Lose A Sister
Rachel and Cecilia stood frozen in place, their wide, stunned eyes locked onto Aira as if she were a ghost.
Rachel's fingers trembled as she took a hesitant step forward, "Y-You..." Her voice cracked with emotion, anger bubbling just beneath the surface. "Why? If you were really the Oracle, how could you let Cedric die when he loved you more than anything? You were there with him, and yet... you let those monsters gang up on him and kill him?" Her eyes darkened with disappointment. "Or was your love for him never true?"
"Rachel..." Cecilia gently grasped her daughter's arm, silently urging her to soften her tone, yet her own heart demanded the same answers.
Aira's frail form trembled, her eyes squeezing shut as if the weight of the past was too much to bear. "I did try," she whispered, barely above a breath. "More times than I can count... But I always failed. He was fated to die there. A fate I couldn't change."
Rachel clenched her fists, her expression twisting with anguish, "Fated to die? What kind of ridiculous thing are you saying?! That couldn't have been true... If you knew he was going to die, then there were so many ways you could have prevented it! You could have warned him!"
Aira shook her head slowly, her silver-white hair falling over her shoulders, "Even if I did... I would only have hastened it. Even if I saw his fate years before it happened... it still wouldn't have changed anything if I personally interfered."
Rachel's frustration reached its breaking point, "Why? Why wouldn't it change?!" she demanded.
Aira finally lifted her head, her lifeless hazel eyes locking onto Rachel's. There was something terrifying in them—something hollow, as if she had long since accepted a reality far worse than death.
"Because..." she murmured, her voice eerie, "something far more terrifying than anything we can imagine... controlled his fate."
A chilling silence fell upon the room.
Rachel and Cecilia exchanged unsettled glances, their minds struggling to comprehend the weight of her words.
Somewhere deep inside, Rachel felt a gnawing dread that she didn't yet understand.
But later, when Aira explained it, the gnawing dread they had felt earlier now seemed to envelop their very souls.
Meanwhile, in the shadowy and hellish lands of Zalthor, the Nightshade Kingdom rested beneath a sky blanketed in swirling crimson clouds, illuminated by the faint glow of the cursed sun.
Rowena stirred awake, her breath shallow as her eyelids fluttered open. The room she lay in was dimly lit by dark bluish mana lanterns, casting a gentle glow on the dark stone walls. As she tried to sit up, a deep soreness spread through her body, but she forced herself to move.
"Your Majesty!"
The familiar voice made her glance to the side, where Merina sat by her bedside, her tired eyes immediately lighting up with relief.
Rowena let out a slow breath, steadying herself as she tried to gather her scattered thoughts. The last thing she remembered was the battlefield... the crumbling remains of her kingdom... and then...
Luna... Drakar... The destruction.
Rowena pressed her fingertips against her temples, her mind racing to piece together everything.
"Where... Where am I?" she murmured, her voice hoarse but laced with strength.
Merina quickly moved closer to her, placing a gentle hand on her shoulder. "We are in the Nightshade Kingdom, Your Majesty. We are safe here, for now. The draconians are too occupied to come after us, and Luna assured me that Drakar wouldn't dare pursue you."
The moment those words left Merina's lips, Rowena's breath hitched as memories flooded back in—memories of standing in the ruins of her fallen kingdom, watching everything burn. Remembering it threatened to split her heart into two.
And then...
Isola...
Rowena's crimson eyes flickered with urgency. "Isola."
Merina's expression faltered.
Rowena turned sharply to her, her voice suddenly more forceful, "Where is she? Is she alright?"
Merina lowered her head, her hands twisting in her lap, "Isola... She is in a coma, Your Majesty."
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