Chapter 2498 Three Years Ago (Part 2)
2498 Three Years Ago (Part 2)
āWhen you convinced me to undergo the eye surgery and paid for it, you did more than give me sight. You gave me life. Just three years ago pain and misery were all I had. Look at me now.ā Zinya took out a Remember that projected a hologram of her family.
āSo donāt you dare belittle yourself. I couldnāt ask for a better sister. Now letās go. You are about to face one of the most unpleasant dinners of your life. Zinya made the silverware clink as they left the changing room.
Faluelās lair, the following day.
āThanks to everyone for coming. We have much to discuss. The Hydra was in her human form and her mother Fyrwal was standing right next to her. āLetās start with the matter of Lithās life force since Morok still isnāt aware of Solusā real nature and the moment he gets through that door we have to drop the subject.
Right after coming back from the Desert, Solus had added the two Hydras as guests in the tower control panel. It had allowed them to come and go freely even when Solus was at the Verhens and the tower was alone in the Trawn woods.
It also gave the Hydras the benefit of enjoying the knowledge stored in the Library and the power boost from the mana geyser.
This way, Faluel and Fyrwal had an easier time performing the Forgemastering spells they used in the attempt to understand how the tower could repair Solusā broken essence and replicate it for anyone.
Tām sorry to say that even with my motherās help and her knowledge about Menadionās workings, Iām simply bewildered by the complexity of the tower core. Solus had removed the cloaking runes surrounding solely her life support system but that hadnāt made things easier.
āAfter several tests and using every piece of knowledge that has been passed down by the Hydra bloodline, all I can say is that we are facing something in-between a healing spell, a phylactery, and whatever a Horseman is.
āThanks to my skill as a Healer, I think I can crack the first piece of the puzzle, given enough time, but the other two are beyond me. If I were you, Solus, Iād either also ask for Kallaās help or that of a Lich you know and trust.
āSupposing one can even exist, of course.ā Falue! shrugged.
āLiches are insane by definition, so no.ā Lith dismissed the idea with a wave of his hand. āKalla is our best shot.ā
āSuit yourself. Know that sheās just a demi-lich, though. Until she manages to turn herself into an undead, thereās not much she can do.ā Faluel replied. āFor the Horseman part, you should ask either Baba Yaga or Dawn since you are in a good relationship with them.
At those words, Nalrond glared at Solus. He had learned about her trip with the Horseman only after Solus departure and had managed to swallow his grudge solely because he realized how unique Solusā existence was.
Dawn had saved Solusā life during the War of the Griffons and she was the only one who could relate to Solus condition. Most of all, he knew that he would never meet her.
Now the idea of the Horseman hanging with his friends in
Lutia and having to bear her presence was making his blood boil.
āItās not what you think. Iām not friends with Dawn Solus raised her hands with her palms out as if to contain his seething anger. āNyka bonded with her only in order to stay awake during the day and we talked mostly about how to deal with the relationship with our respective hostsā
āThereās nothing you can say that can make asking for advice to a slave driver and a murderer sound any better.ā Nalrond replied. āJust like it doesnāt change the fact that you slept, worked, and toured Garlen by her side.
āCall it a business relationship or whatever you want, you hung out with her. Period. I canāt blame you for trying to fix your life but donāt ask me to like the way you chose to do it.
āIām sorry.ā Solus didnāt know what else to say.
Tm not happy about this either.ā Friya broke the awkward silence. āDawn is a monster, but she saved Tista from Linnea and Baba Yaga saved me and my sisters from the undead in the Feymar mines.
āIf not for her, I would have lost Phloria two years ago and I would have died with her. Please, Nalrond, if you canāt forgive Solus even though sheās the reason we met, do it for me.
The Rezar balled his fists, torn between the love for the friend who three years ago had saved him from the pits of despair and the hate for the monster who had thrown him inside of it by murdering his entire village.
āIām sorry, Friya, but this isnāt about us. I need time to sort out my feelings. If it wasnāt for how desperately I need the Harmonizer, I couldnāt stand looking those two in the face. He pointed at both Tista and Solus
āIām the last person who can tell you to forget about vengeance. Lith said. āBut unless you have a death wish, youād better sort out your priorities. You can live in the past or you can live for the future but you canāt do both. Believe me, I tried:
He thought about how Carlās ghost had haunted every decision of his life until Lith had met the real deal in the Mindspace and found the strength to let go of him.
āI still hate Meln. Iām more afraid than ever at the idea that my cracked life force might kill me before my time. Yet those things are no longer my priority and I consider them nothing more than side projects.
āIf I find a clue about Melnās position, Iāll track him down and kill him like the rabid monster he is, but I donāt let such thoughts consume my mind. I live for Kami, Solus, and Elysia. Also, you are in an even worse position than me.
āWe both hate a Horseman, but while my enemy has been disowned, yours is still beloved by Baba Yaga. If you decide to chase Dawn, you have to let go of everything else and focus only on accumulating power.
āBecause even if you defeat the Bright Day and find a way to destroy her, the Red Mother will come to her aid. Unless you can deal with her as well, youāll have either wasted your time if Baba Yaga lets you go or your life if she marks you as a threat.ā
At that moment, Nalrond hated Lith even more than Solus for having said out loud the very same words that haunted him since the day he had moved into Protectorās house.
āDespite my tough act with Solus, Iāve given up on my quest for revenge for years now! He thought. āMy confrontation with Dawn under the Snake Tongue mountains showed me the abyssal gap between us.
She taught me everything I know yet thatās just the tip of her abilities. I have no idea how to destroy her crystal rior a clue about where to start looking.
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