Chapter 1814: Party Crushers (Part 2)
âAny argument the parents have about the Awakening while the child i s still alive becomes a matter of grudge after their death and the one w ho wanted to Awaken them will blame the other for their death.
âSurtr shared with me the secret of the white core exactly because he c ouldnât bear the thought of losing me. We have lost a few children a lready, but thanks to the natural longevity of our species, it has n ever come down to ageâŚâ
Only then did Rethia notice that the music had stopped and that e veryone was listening to her lecture about marriage.
âOh gods, I killed the party! How do I ďŹx that?â She asked Surtr via a m ind link.
âWhere is this famous ice cream Iâve heard so much talking about?â
He asked. âMom, I hope you wonât mind if I ask Lith the recipe.â
âDonât you dare share it with him, Lith!â Sinmara said.
âThis is not my home. Here I am a guest as any other.â Salaark shook h er head. âLith is free to do whatever he wants.â
âBut, Mom!â A bit of family drama about ice cream was all it took for t he mood to lighten up and people to chuckle at Sinmara trying to p ick up a ďŹght with her brother.
After them, Aerth arrived as well. Lith introduced the Blue Phoenix to e veryone, explaining that he didnât bear gifts because he had already g iven Solus one.
Then arrived the Ernas sisters and, much to Lithâs surprise, Phloria as w ell.
âWhat does she do here?â He asked.
âl invited her to thank her for taking me to you after Man0harâs d eath.â Solus replied. âAfter spending that night together, 1 think itâs t ime that l try to mend our relationship.â
The more people anâived the more awkward Lith felt. Solusâs birthday w as turning into an even more complex event than his, and that s poke volumes of the ďŹgures that walked through the room, chit- c hatting.
âAs far as I know, Solus and Phloria never got along ever since I
Awakened her. This doesnât bode well.â Lith thought, without even k nowing that the worst had yet to come.
The double doors of the ballroom opened once again, letting in more u nexpected guests.
Baba Yaga in her Mother form and Lochra Silverwing walked briskly to Solus in their magniďŹcent evening dresses, hugging her as if she has j ust escaped mortal danger.
âThank the gods you are alright, Elphyn. I was afraid to lose you f orever.â The Mother looked great in her creamâcolored dress. It had a square neckline and was decorated with a solar pattern.
More than her beauty it was the warm tenderness that she exuded t hat made the male guests turn their necks to look at her way longer t han it was polite. Aerth studied her with interest, waiting for the r ight moment to make his move.
âMalyshka? Loka? What are you doing here and what are you talking a bout?â Solus asked in confusion as the rest of the room readied their s pells in case Silverwing tried something funny.
âWe know everything about what Bytra did to you and your mother.â
The First Magus said while her chestnut eyes scanned the room, a lmost fearing that the Abomination might pop out at any moment.
She wore a dark blue dress embroidered in gold and diamonds. Her l ight blond hair streaked all over with the seven colors of the e lements produced small rainbows as she turned her head left and r ight.
âl told them. l hope you donât mind it.â Salaark said. âl thought that as t wo of Riphaâs oldest friends, they had the right to know.â
âlâm so happy to see that you are alright.â Both Baba Yaga and Silven/ving referred to her tribulation, but Solus thought they were j ust scared that during Vastorâs wedding Bytra might have attempted t o ďŹnish the job she had started centuries back.
âI hate to admit it, but you worried for nothing.â Solus spat every w ord, putting in it as much spite as she could. âThe Bytra I met is not t he same that killed my mother, Iâm sure of it. Otherwise I would have k illed her on the spot.
âSheâs more like a daughter who has inherited her mothers memories a nd it wouldnât be fair to make her pay for something she didnât do.
The old Bytra died and my only gripe with it is that she didnât suffer e nough.â
The Mother and Lochra exchanged a puzzled look, quickly ďŹguring o ut the misunderstanding. Solus had no idea of her recently u ndergone a world tribulation of her own.
Not wanting to further ruin her birthday or to burden her mind with a p roblem they had no solution for, they decided that ignorance was b liss.
âIâm glad to hear it.â Silverwing let go of her goddaughter and turned t o Lith. âl want to sincerely apologize for my previous behavior. I was w rong in doubting you and your relationship with Elphyn. l hope that y ou can forgive me.â
She gave him a deep bow, leaving everyone ďŹabbergasted.
Lith and Solus kept doubting her, not knowing that her sudden c hange of heart had solid foundations. A world tribulation could h appen only when the will of an individual resonated with Mogarâs.
Someone enslaved could never experience a tribulation because their a ctions would be a reďŹection of their masterâs will instead of their o wn. The personality of a slave couldnât resonate with Mogar simply b ecause they werenât allowed to have one.
âWeâll see.â Lith said, noticing that they both had brought more p aintings for Solus. âYouâll be our guest for now, but the moment you s how hostility toward me or any member of my family, Iâll kick you o ut.â
A quick bright white blaze in the eyes of Surtr, Rethia, Sinmara, and e ven Salaark told the First Magus that she was one step away from o blivion. Yet she didnât care.
âIâll keep that in mind.â She nodded. âPlease, if you ever change your m ind and decide to turn that traitorous horse into a steak, let me k now. Iâd be also glad to help you in case you need anything that d oesnât involve my secrets.
âIâm sorry but having an eternal life also means having no need for an h eir. I donât plan to share my legacy unless strictly necessary.â
Lith couldnât help but click his tongue in disappointment.
âMalyshka what happened to V|adion?â Solus asked. âWe have tried c ontacting him but he never answered and not even his family in Lightkeep knows anything.â
âHe was almost killed by Nightâs Chosen after he called you.â Baba Yaga replied. âHe survived solely because of my bond with the Firstborns that gives me their dimensional coordinates.
âOnce he realized that he had no way out, he called for me and I r escued him. Heâs Currently recovering in my house where I brought h is family to keep him company. These are the documents he had p romised you. They should clear any suspicion the Kingdom has a bout you.â
Lith and Solus sighed in relief at the news. Solus had been worried for Vladion while Lith just didnât want to take care of his family as he had p romised. Also, the documents about Orpal would clear his image to t he Royal Court, making his life easier.
âMalyshka, I need your help.â He said, exploiting the unique o pportunity in front of him.
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