The battle claw emitted energy pulses that somehow resonated with Brâeyâs crystal.
Bytra shared her wifeâs concerns but she was also fascinated at the idea of studying a marvel of Forgemastery like the Harmonizers. She was wearing plain clothes under her deep violet Rune Magus robe and the Absolution was hung to her hip.
As for Solus, she was currently exploring Zelex on her own, testing the towerâs abilities. While Lithâs group drew attention to the senate, she confirmed that the tower could take its full form and Warp despite the space-compressing array.
Lith was close enough to keep their full bond, informing him via Soluspedia the moment she discovered that they could take Garrik to safety in case things went south.
Lith had yet to disclose the truth about Solus to Morok, and he had no intention to do it unless strictly necessary. It was one of the reasons he had brought the Eldritchs-hybrids. They would buy them the time to fall back to the tower if the negotiations broke down.
âQueen Syrah, Iâve brought my friend, Lith Verhen, as per your request.â Morok gave her a deep bow to which she replied with a nod of the head.
âThanks for coming on such short notice, Lord Morok.â She replied. âYet I would have liked to be informed of the presence of your guests in advance.â
âSo that you could better prepare an ambush?â Lith replied. âOn behalf of the Kingdom, Queen Syrah, we are sorry for your predicament, but the transgressions of your people against us are neither forgiven nor forgotten.
âYou have invaded our cities, slaughtered innocent civilians, and robbed them of the few provisions they had left to survive until the harvest. I have no more reasons to trust you than you me.â
Syrah gritted her teeth but gave him a small bow in apology nonetheless. She knew that after Eryon and his unit had tried to kill Verhen, he had no obligation to follow her requests blindly. It threw a wrench in her plans yet it also reassured her.
An honest enemy was better than a fake friend.
âAlso, these people are here on the Councilâs behalf.â Lith continued without missing a beat. âAllow me to introduce you Bytra the Raiju, Rune Magus, and Fourth Ruler of the Flames. Sheâs the greatest Forgemaster in the Kingdom and beyond.
âShe can reassure you of the Councilâs honest intentions and its capabilities of crafting more Harmonizers. Given time and your cooperation, of course.â
âYour Majesty.â Bytra kneeled in front of Syrah, offering her the Absolution with both hands in a sign of friendship.
The Hati Queen studied it for a few seconds, feeling her skin crawl at the raw power coursing through the hammer. Then, she returned it, hoping to never be at the wrong end of the Absolution.
âThis is Xenagrosh, daughter of Leegaain, Bytraâs wife, and my older sister.â Lith continued the moment Bytra stood up. âSheâs here because I donât trust you further than I can throw you.â
âGive me one reason.â Zoreth turned into a humanoid Eldritch Shadow Dragon, flexing her fingers and releasing jolts of mana. âIt doesnât have to be a good one.â
Syrah nodded with a growl while also increasing the security alert of the army stationed outside via the hive mind with the warg.
âExcuse his rudeness, Your Majesty.â Morok said. âI couldnât stop Magus Verhen because he has no interest in our deal and this was the only way to ensure his presence as you requested.â
âI understand, you donât have to apologize.â Syrah regained her cool. âThe honor of having two Magi at my court makes this surprise pleasant. I read in your amulet that the presence of two or more Magi in the same era marks a golden age for their home country. I think you should take a look at NovelFull.com
âIt gives me hope that our deal will truly answer the prayers of both our people. Yet before making a final decision, I still have one question for you.â
âAnything.â Morok gave her a small bow.
âI want you to show me the final moments of Lord Glemos with a mind link.â Her lips curled up in a smile. âItâs the only way to corroborate your story and prove to us that he really entrusted our best interests to you.â
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Pushing fake memories meant having to improvise a colossal number of details, making them a blurry mess at best. On top of that, sharing a memory also meant sharing the feelings associated with it.
Syrah would make sure of Morokâs sincerity and check if Lith and the crowned demon were the same person in one fell swoop.
She hadnât thought about it on their first encounter because the grief from the rites of passage and fatigue from the battle with the demons had clouded her mind and those of her court.
âIf he had pressured me back then, I would have accepted the deal. Weâve gotten to this point because he gave me time to think. I want to believe in Morokâs good faith.â She extended her hand and the Tyrant took it without hesitation just like she hoped.
Brâey activated the mind link and what they witnessed answered every single one of their questions and even a few they hadnât even thought about.
Morok shared with them the memories about the crystal mine where he had met the children of Glemos for the first time and witnessed the abhorrent experiments that the old Tyrant conducted on his subjects after leading them out of Zelex.
Every time that Glemos brought a new version of the Harmonizer, he claimed to be the fruit of his divine power but the images of the deformed bodies of the monsters that were chained to the wall in Morokâs memories told a much cruder story.
Then, she witnessed his meeting with Typhos, the envoys of the Undead Courts, and Thrudâs servants inside Faluelâs mine. Syrah burned with rage hearing the Vampire calling her people freaks and seeing the spite with which the Courts treated the fallen races.
She stared in horror at Typhosâ death and then froze in shock when she saw Echidnaâs misery and Glemosâ ruthlessness toward his own son. Morok shared with the Queenâs court and Ryla everything about his capture, Glemosâ plans for the people of Zelex, and his rescue by Faluel and Ajatarâs hands.
The Hati Queen drew grim satisfaction from the fight. Seeing someone as arrogant as Glemos being utterly beaten and humiliated before being killed like a dog brought a smile to her face.
Echidnaâs death, however, didnât amuse Syrah in the least. She could feel the Awakened Fomorâs hope and joy at the death of her jailer turn into despair when faced with the Lesser Dragonsâ greed.
Then, the memories shifted to the present.
The raids, Lithâs plan, and how its various phases had been staged were laid bare in front of her eyes.
She lived the events from Morokâs perspective, from Tistaâs trauma from being cannibalized by a Hati to the fear of what would happen if the Harmonizers fell into the Undead Courtsâ hands and the war started anew.
Urhen fell to her knees while Brâey fainted but Syrah remained still, waking her friend with chore magic.
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