Chapter 1834: Changing Fate (Part 2)
âlâll do it.â The Mother said, leaving Keila ďŹabbergasted. âNo offense,
but I donât think that a doubleâheaded ax is ďŹt for such a tiny girl.â
As she spoke, Creation Magic dismantled Firebrand, turning it into two short swords that ďŹt into Keilaâs hands like an extension of her arms. At the same time, the Davross armor reshaped itself around her body and its enchantments changed to suit Keliaâs talents and affinities.
The bloodâred Scorpion armor absorbed the Red Dragon leather clothes she wore and shapeshifted itself into an exact replica down to the smallest detail.
âl advise you to change into something less conspicuous before going to the academy, but we can discuss it over lunch.â Baba Yaga clapped her hands, setting the table and making an invisible bell ring.
Dozens of undead hybrid children swarmed the room and the table grew in size until it could accommodate them all. Kelia didnât care about their unusual and sometimes monstrous appearance, nor about the fact that food and furniture popped out of nowhere.
What really shocked her to her core was how they were all well-fed,
dressed, and most of all, happy. She could tell from their clear eyes and from their laughter that they had still had their innocence.
Kelia envied them from the bottom of her heart and suddenly she found herself wishing for more than just power. She wanted to be able to laugh and smile again.
âAllow me to introduce you to the rest of my children.â The Mother said. âI didnât give birth to them, but I consider all of them as my own.
Welcome to the family, Kelia.â
Distar region, Faluelâs lair, at the same time.
Lithâs group had yet to recover from Quylla declaring her plans to self-Awaken when their respective contact amulets projected the image of King Meron reading the Royal Decree that absolved Lithâs family from Orpalâs crimes and him from those of his alleged associate, Tiamat.
âWell, at least this is one less thing to worry about.â Lith thought.
âBetween the Decree and Peonia, the life of my family in Lutia should quickly go back to h0w it was.â
âl hope so.â Solus replied. âl donât like Dad moving his business away from Lutia to avoid conďŹicts. He has been using the DoLorean a lot lately to travel to the nearby villages and cities where to sell his products.â
âYeah. The Queenâs Corps can follow him easily thanks to the tracking device I installed, but it still takes them some time to catch up with him. On top of that, the more people follow him the fewer are left to check on the rest of my family.â Lith said.
âAre you gone insane?â Friya had no worries aside from her little sister. âYou are a damn violet core and I bet that youâll reach the bright before you turn twenty. Not even Faluel can Awaken you safely!â
âl know that, Iâm not stupid.â While Friya and Phloria freaked out,
Quylla remained calm. âWhy do you think I waited for so long before making this decision?â
âBecause you knew itâs a death sentence!â Phloria said.
âNo, because l was ďŹnishing the ďŹnal details of my plan.â Quylla shook her head. âLook, we can argue all we want, but the truth is that there is an abyssal gap between an Awakened violet core and a fake mage.
âEven Manohar realized his limits after ďŹghting with Thrud, Night,
and Dawn, otherwise he would have never resorted to Awakening.â
âSheâs right.â Lith nodded. âFirst Manohar tried to ďŹnd a different way to silent cast, then when Balkor explained to him that Awakened could also use body cast, he gave up on the idea of relying solely on fake magic.â
âThatâs my point.â Quylla nodded. âletâs be real, Manohar has always been an unbridled genius. He always made what he wanted with the full support of the Kingdom. His growth never stopped because he didnât let anything, not even common sense, stand in his way.
âI, instead, after what Nalearâ no, after I was forced to kill Yurial, Iâve stopped practicing magic, and even when I returned to the academy, I never dared practicing offensive magic out of guilt.
âI let my skill and will rot until Kulah, but now I canât afford to be a coward anymore. Thnld wants to conquer the Kingdom and Meln already tried to kill me. If not for Momâs crazy plans, 1 would be dead already.â
She took a brief pause, letting everyone remember the insane ruse that Jirni had pulled and the pain that came from it.
âHe isnât going to stop. Meln is going to try and kill all of our family.â
Quylla conjured a hologram of the Orpal card. âIf I donât Awaken, Iâll die. Itâs only a matter of when, not if and you can be certain that it wonât be peacefully in my bed.
âIâm not deluding myself. I know that Iâm inferior to Manohar and that I wonât ever be able to catch up for the lost time. Yet if I Awaken, I still have a chance. If I donât, Iâll always be the weak link of the group, the one you need to leave behind.
âJust like it happened a few hours ago. You can choose to help me or not, but thatâs not going to change my decision.â
âLetâs say that I agreeââ Friya and Phloria freaked out, forcing Lith to raise his hands and wait until they quieted down. âThe tower barely allowed Phloria to suwive, and she was just a bright cyan core.
âYouâve already reached the violet which makes things much harder.
Whatâs your plan? Because Iâd rather knock you out and keep you in stasis again than help you commit a digniďŹed form of suicide.â
âGlad that you asked.â Quylla took several pages out of her dimensional amulet and passed them to him.
Lith put them inside Soluspedia, double and triple-checking everything with Solus. His eyes tumed golden and hers black as they exchanged in a few seconds what would have otherwise been a long,
It creeped everyone out, no matter how many times they saw it happen.
âThe good news is that it might work. We just need to run a few tests and make a few preparations to maximize the odds of success. The bad news is that no one ever attempted anything like this so if your starting hypothesis is wrong, you are dead.
âOnly one way to ďŹnd out. Just stay still until I say so.â Lith took several steps away, staring at the group with Death Vision.
Faluel was the ďŹrst one to start to die, every time a violent and gruesome death. Then Friya and Quylla suffered the same fate as well whereas Phloria and Solus were okay. Yet while Friya died mostly of Origin Flames, claws, or blades, Quylla also died of poison and exploded like a bloody ďŹrework.
âlâm going to help Quylla Awaken.â He thought, believing his own words.
The death by poison disappeared, but she still kept exploding. On top of that, the number of violent deaths that he witnessed now far exceeded those due to old age.
âScratch that. Iâm not going to help her.â Quyllaâs deaths returned back to how they had been until a second ago, with poison and failed Awakening being the most predominant cause.
Yet now, sometimes, he could see a black shadow wailing in hunger where her body had been just a second ago
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