Lith closed his eyes and took a deep breath to quell his anger and not ruin the mood.
âSo yes, you can visit and are free to be part of my daughterâs life. Yet donât ask me to give a damn about what you think or how you feel when I make a decision.â
Sinmara and Surtr lowered their eyes in embarrassment.
Lith wasnât completely right but he wasnât wrong either. In the end, they had remained on the sidelines whereas Zoreth had risked her life and free will for him. There was no logic, no matter how sound, that could make up for that.
âThat said, Grandma, I would like to keep coming here in the futureâŚâ Lith said.
âGranted.â The Overlord nodded.
âWhich means that Iâd like you to allow Zoreth and Bytra access to your palace. At least while Iâm here and they want to visit Elysia.â He rushed to add once he noticed Salaarkâs frown.
âGranted.â She echoed dryly. âLeegaain, tell your daughter that if she makes one wrong move, Iâll end her. Iâll suspend my judgment, but if she dares to break one of my laws sheâll be punished accordingly.â
It took Lith, Kamila, and Solus a bit to explain the reasons for their choice and the fact that Zoreth had already accepted their offer.
âDo you mind if I invite her here?â Lith asked.
âBe my guest.â The Overlord grumbled while massaging her temples.
A quick call and a few warnings later, Zoreth and Bytra stepped out of the Desertâs Gate after entering from Lithâs barn.
âHi, guys. Do you remember my wife, Byt? I mean Bytra.â Zoreth was wearing comfortable brown linen pants and a white shirt.
âWelcome and congratulations!â The Verhens hugged the Shadow Dragon in turns, thanking her for everything she had done for Lith and Solus and for bringing them back home alive.
âCan I call you Zoreth or do you prefer Xenagrosh?â Kamila extended her hand.
âYou are doing me the honor of being your babyâs godmother. You could call me names and I wouldnât care.â Zoreth shook her head.
âThen welcome to the family, Zoreth. Please, take good care of Elysia.â Kamila had black scales covering her arms and hands as she hugged the Shadow Dragon.
âElysia. What a wonderful name.â Zoreth shapeshifted her skin without thinking, allowing the scales to share their respective feelings better than any word could. âOh gods, thank you.â
âNo, thank you.â Kamila replied.
While Zoreth had felt Kamilaâs sincerity, Kamila had experienced how honored Zoreth felt and how there was nothing she wouldnât do to protect the baby. Literally nothing.
Under any other circumstance, Kamila would have been scared to death by the unbridled fury and merciless cruelty the Shadow Dragon exuded. Yet those feelings were addressed toward those who would try to harm Elysia and Kamila would do even worse to them, given the chance.
After a few toasts, Zoreth asked to listen to the babyâs heartbeat in person and when Solus granted her request, the Shadow Dragon needed her father to not fall apart.
âSheâs one of us.â Zoreth bawled her eyes out. âSheâs really one of us. There is hope for my kind.â
âThe melody of her life force is similar to our own but Mogar is embracing Elysia instead of rejecting her.â Bytra explained.
âThatâs wonderful news!â Leegaain said whereas Salaark, Surtr, and Sinmara didnât share his enthusiasm. âThis proves that there is a path for you to be once again part of the world energy. We just need to find it.â
âI have an announcement to make as well.â Solus said after congratulating the hybrids and thanking them. Their presence would ensure that nothing bad would happen during her absence.
âIâm planning to take that long journey with Tista and Nyka Iâve often talked about. I want to travel Mogar and find myself. Now that there is no enemy or looming threat at our door, I want to stay on my own for a while.â
âHow long?â Kamila asked.
âIâll depart as soon Iâm certain Lith wonât need my help and return before Elysia is born. I gave you my word and I wouldnât take it back for the world but thatâs all I can say.â Solus replied.
âTake all the time you need. You deserve it.â Kamila embraced her.
âNever forget that youâll always have a home in Lutia.â Elina stood up and hugged Solus as well. âWhatever you decide, youâll always be a part of this family. Youâll always be my daughter.â
âThanks, Mom.â That word meant the world to Solus.
The more she remembered about her old self, the more she realized how much time she had wasted on recriminations. Solus knew from her lingering visions how much Elphyn had loved Menadion, yet after Threinâs death, she had never expressed those feelings.
Ripha had blamed herself for his death and being a child, Elphyn had believed her. The guilt from the mother and resentment from the daughter had created a vicious cycle that neither could find a way to break even after Elphyn reached adulthood.
In time, Elphyn had understood that Ripha wasnât to blame for Threinâs demise but by then the old wounds had left a festering scar.
Like most Awakened, Elphyn had assumed that she and Ripha would live for centuries and that there would be time to patch things up between them. Solus, instead, was painfully aware of how frail life was even for a powerful Awakened like Phloria.
âI promise that Iâll come to visit you every time we find a geyser or a Gate and not just to get a recharge. Iâm not going to be a Lith, Mom. I want to spend time with you, Dad, and your baby as she grows.â Solus said.
âThanks, dear.â Elina kissed her head and caressed her hair.
âHey, I resent that.â Lith grunted.
âResent what you want. Sheâs telling the truth.â Raaz shrugged. âI love you, son, but you arenât very present unless thereâs a crisis. Iâm your father and I can accept that, but if you dare do the same to your daughter, Iâll kick your ass.â
âMe too.â Zoreth raised her hand and unlike Raaz, her tone was serious.
âJokes aside, Iâm going to miss you, Solus.â Lith hugged her, glad to see that she was moving her first steps forward. âBefore you go, we have to organize the material I have to share with the Royals.
âOnce we are done, you donât have to worry about me. To be honest, the next few months would have been terribly dull for you if you stayed. Traveling is the best thing you could do.â
âWhat do you mean, dull?â Kamila asked. âShe could have helped you with your research, like usual.â
âNot really.â Lith scratched his stubble. âI have to go to the Royal palace to show the blueprints of our creations to the Royal Forgemasters and then present the books about Void Magic to the Headmasters of the six great academies.
âIâll be forced to spend a lot of time in Valeron in order to answer their questions and rewrite chapters in case I need to be more clear or specific. Since I can do most of that stuff and theoretical research from any desk, Iâve asked to be assigned to you as your bodyguard.â
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