And to maintain this place while dealing with the hindrance, Emmanuelle must be a strong and resilient woman. Jaenor couldn’t help but feel a sense of respect for her, despite the tragic circumstances that brought her into his family’s life.
They passed through doors of polished oak into a grand foyer that took Jaenor’s breath away. Marble columns supported a vaulted ceiling painted with scenes from classical mythology, while tapestries depicting the history of the duchy adorned the walls.
A grand staircase curved upward to the upper levels, its banister carved from some dark wood that gleamed like obsidian.
“This chateau has been our family’s seat for generations,” Morgana continued, her voice carrying a note of pride tinged with sadness.
“The Arkwright line has ruled Drakenten since the duchy’s founding, and Emma has proven herself more than worthy of that legacy. She’s maintained peace and prosperity here even as the world burns around us.”
Jaenor turned to look at her, pieces of a puzzle he hadn’t known existed beginning to fall into place.
Her smile was sad but genuine as she reached out to squeeze his hand. “This is all yours, Jaenor, as much as it is mine. We are the legacy of Arkwright now, and we should carry that name forward.”
Her words echoed in his mind as servants appeared to escort them to their quarters, and Jaenor realized that his entire understanding of himself—of his place in the world—was about to be fundamentally changed.
Morgana and Emma had been exchanging letters, and Emma was aware of Jaenor’s existence from the moment Morgana found out. Now they were careful enough to avoid him being the last male heir of the Arkwright bloodline.
–
The chambers assigned to Jaenor were more luxurious than any he had ever occupied—high ceilings adorned with delicate frescoes, windows that overlooked the duchy’s gardens, and furnishings that spoke of both comfort and refinement.
Yet despite the opulence, it was the conversation that followed their settling in that truly overwhelmed him.
“Your identity must remain secret,” Morgana explained as they sat in the private sitting room that connected their quarters.
“As far as anyone in the chateau knows, you are simply a trusted ally, nothing more. The Arkwright bloodline carries too much weight, too much significance for us to risk exposure.”
Jaenor nodded, though his mind still reeled from the implications.
“Morgana, can you—” he paused as he looked down and to the sides and said, “Can you tell me about Father and Grandfather?”
Morgana’s expression grew distant, her fingers unconsciously tracing patterns on the arm of her chair—the same gestures she made when weaving complex spells.
“The Arkwrights have never been mere rulers of Drakenten,” Morgana said, her voice steady yet edged with old sorrow. “Your grandfather and mine—our fathers—were not simply lords; they were pioneers. They bent the Origin to their will with such mastery that the witches themselves deemed our bloodline a threat to their dominion. When my father seized the reins of this duchy, he commanded hosts of soldiers, and dozens of noble families pledged fealty to our House. Back then, the witches dared not move against us.
We were untouchable.
But all changed when my brother—your father—was born. He was more gifted than any wielder of the Origin the realm had ever seen. His power shone like a beacon, but a beacon draws shadows. Battles were lost, allies drifted away, and the great houses that once stood beside us abandoned their oaths. In the end, only my father and your father held the line. They fought… and fought… until tragedy struck.”
Jaenor’s voice cracked as he demanded, “Who? Who killed them? My parents? Who was it?”
Morgana turned her gaze upon him, and for a long, heavy moment, she said nothing. Then, softly, almost as if the words themselves burned her tongue, she whispered, “Not now, Jaenor. In time… but not now.”
He scowled, his frustration plain. “So you live bearing all of this?”
She exhaled sharply, her dark eyes glimmering with both grief and steel.
“And you’ve been protecting all of this? The duchy, our bloodline, the secrets?”
“Emma and I together,” Morgana confirmed.
“She may not possess origin power, but her political acumen and administrative skills have kept this place prosperous and safe. Meanwhile, I’ve used my abilities to deflect threats and maintain the wards that protect our borders.”
The weight of responsibility in her voice was unmistakable, and Jaenor began to understand why she had seemed so driven, so focused on paths that others might consider too dangerous to walk.
He wasn’t aware of the past and thought that Morgana had been halfheartedly throwing words of promises at him. He didn’t know the pain she had been enduring.
Both of them are such strong women, never letting their emotions cloud their way of acting.
Jaenor sighed deeply, thinking that he had a lot to do and a lot of people to deal with. And first of all, he needs to do something regarding his aura and his newly found wings.
–
Two days into their stay, Jaenor had been stuffed near to bursting with meats, breads, and steaming bowls of food he had never thought he’d taste again. Platters of spiced lamb, roasted boar, and baked river trout came at every meal, but it was the chicken curry with rice—red, fragrant, and full of warmth—that captured him most. He had never eaten so well in all his life, and each mouthful felt like it was sealing some hole he hadn’t known was gnawing at him.
Much of it was Emma’s doing.
She hovered close to him from morning till night, fussing like a grandmother he had never known. She asked about everything—where he had grown up, what roads he had walked, what hardships he had endured—and listened with wide, earnest eyes to each of his half-answers. She had a way of smiling when he spoke that made him feel seen, though Jaenor often dodged her questions.
For all her kindness, there were truths he wasn’t ready to uncover.
Morgana, by contrast, was scarce.
She seemed to vanish into the hidden passages of the keep, only glimpsed at odd hours in the hallways, robes whispering against the stones, her brow furrowed as though she carried the weight of a kingdom on her back.
By the third day, after polishing off a platter of goat roast, Jaenor leaned back in his chair with a groan, his hands cradling his stomach.
Sleep pressed heavily on him, but instead he rose and wandered outside, eager for the bite of the cool evening air.
The courtyard behind the main building was quiet, shadowed by high walls of mossy stone.
Yet there, in the dim glow of twilight, Jaenor stopped dead in his tracks.
An old man stood alone in the square, his frame wiry but unbowed despite his years. His hair was ashen white, tied loosely at the nape, and his tunic hung simply upon his shoulders.
In his hands he held a longsword, and though the steel was plain, his movements lent it weight beyond measure. He shifted through forms with unhurried precision—the Falling Leaf, the Winding Branch—each cut measured, each stance rooted in decades of unbroken practice.
The blade hissed faintly as it cut the air, and with every step the man seemed to draw the courtyard itself into rhythm with him—the moss, the stones, even the silence.
Jaenor froze, transfixed.
It wasn’t mere swordplay.
It was something else.
Something older.
Something intertwined with the aura, which he was eager to learn.
–
Sir Reginauld Marteaus was perhaps seventy years of age, his hair silver-white and his face lined with the kind of wrinkles that came from squinting into sun and weather.
But his movements were those of a man half his age—smooth and controlled, each cut and thrust flowing seamlessly into the next.
The sword in his hands seemed to sing through the air, creating patterns of deadly beauty that captivated Jaenor’s attention.
Jaenor murmured as he watched the old man, of the ways the old knights used to follow.
The old knight paused mid-form, turning to regard his unexpected observer with eyes that were still as sharp as blade-steel.
Sir Reginauld saw Jaenor entering the Chateau, but he didn’t pay attention to him as he wasn’t aware of who he was. He just thought he must be some lord or plaything Lady Morgana brought home.
But to think that he would recognize the way of the sword he was practicing, Reginauld turned his attention to him.
“You know the old ways,” he said, his voice carrying the cultured accent of classical education. “Few remember the ways of the sword in these dark times.”
“I’ve always been… enthusiastic about swordwork,” Jaenor replied, stepping closer.
“Though I suspect my techniques have grown rough with practical use.”
Sir Reginauld studied him with the kind of attention that warriors reserve for potential threats or students.
“Rough, perhaps, but effective if you’ve survived this long.”
He gestured to a rack of practice weapons nearby.
“Would you care to demonstrate? It’s been too long since I’ve had a proper sparring partner.”
Jaenor selected a longsword from the rack, testing its balance with automatic precision.
The weapon was perfectly weighted, its edges blunted for safety, but its construction was flawless. As he moved through a few experimental cuts, Sir Reginauld nodded with professional appreciation.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 255: A demon granddaughter
- Chapter 254: A son she never had
- Chapter 253: Forces that shouldn’t be touched
- Chapter 252: Move towards the digsite
- Chapter 251 251: Men are slaves
- Chapter 250: The tomb in the valley
- Chapter 249: Immortal lord Tomb
- Chapter 248 248: Going to the Kreeshan Valley
- Chapter 247 247: Long distance relationship
- Chapter 246: The Rebel camp
- Chapter 245: Man had lost his way - 2
- Chapter 244: Man had lost his way
- Chapter 243: Chased by witches
- Chapter 242: Wife and wife
- Chapter 241: A new world and new cities
- Chapter 240: A New Matriarchal World
- Chapter 239: A New Era
- Chapter 238: Sealing Immortal Lord Jaenor
- Chapter 237: Initiating the sealing
- Chapter 236: Daemon and Queen
- Chapter 235: I can seal him!
- Chapter 234: Underestimating him costed her
- Chapter 233: Battle against the Queen Goddess -2
- Chapter 232: Battle against the Queen Goddess
- Chapter 231: Battle against the Gods
- Chapter 230: Curiousity killed the cat
- Chapter 229: You are not my mother!!
- Chapter 228: Humiliation
- Chapter 227: Why did you betray me?
- Chapter 226: You should leave this forest
- Chapter 225: Return of Jaenor
- Chapter 224: Heartbeat of Jaenor
- Chapter 223: The Awakening
- Chapter 222: Sacrificing for Jaenor
- Chapter 221: Chaos origin
- Chapter 220: Battle of Gods
- Chapter 219: Birth of Daemon God - 7
- Chapter 218: Birth of Daemon God - 6
- Chapter 217: Birth of Daemon God - 5
- Chapter 216: Birth of Daemon God - 4
- Chapter 215: Birth of Daemon God - 3
- Chapter 214: Birth of Daemon God - 2
- Chapter 213: Birth of Daemon God - 1
- Chapter 212: A trap
- Chapter 211: Sin of lust
- Chapter 210: Witch sisters
- Chapter 209: Attack the legion
- Chapter 208: In time
- Chapter 207: Villages and towns destroyed
- Chapter 206: Leave for County
- Chapter 205: Departures
- Chapter 204: Made me look lazy
- Chapter 203: The Fight Without Jaenor
- Chapter 202: This is life!
- Chapter 201: Imperial Elder Princess
- Chapter 200: A new group in the village
- Chapter 199: Back in her, in his woman
- Chapter 198: Back to her embrace
- Chapter 197: Brotherhood Knights
- Chapter 196: Frostvale
- Chapter 195: Shattered heart
- Chapter 194: Back to Frostvale
- Chapter 193: Devastating power
- Chapter 192: Explosive Battle
- Chapter 191: Meeting the Sin
- Chapter 190: The Flight West
- Chapter 189: We need your help, Jaenor!
- Chapter 188: An apology from Mother Supreme
- Chapter 187: The Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 186: Threesome with family ladies
- Chapter 185: Letter from the Imperial Princess - 2
- Chapter 184: Letter from the Imperial Princess
- Chapter 183: The Unexpected Visitors
- Chapter 182: With friends in the tavern
- Chapter 181: A small respite in chaos
- Chapter 180: I will make the Arkwright’s great again
- Chapter 179: The houses loyal to us
- Chapter 178: The Divine Beast
- Chapter 177: Back with the family
- Chapter 176: Nothing matters in the end
- Chapter 175: The Seven Sins - 2
- Chapter 174: The Seven Sins -1
- Chapter 173: The Empress’ lost love
- Chapter 172: We got to do what we got to do.
- Chapter 171: Meeting the Prince
- Chapter 170: The Estate far away...
- Chapter 169: A warning or guidance
- Chapter 168 168: An Ascendant in the spire
- Chapter 167 167: Ignorance of the powerful beings
- Chapter 166 166: Beyond the realm
- Chapter 165 165: The Court of Lady Maude Peanna
- Chapter 164 164: The North Trenches
- Chapter 163 163: Two demoness
- Chapter 162 162: The Escape
- Chapter 161 161: Artifact of the Seperation
- Chapter 160 160: Two cores as One
- Chapter 159 159: Join me and we will kill him!
- Chapter 158 158: Lord of Sin into the fraye
- Chapter 157 157: Mother Supreme Wendelina
- Chapter 156 156: He is an abomination
- Chapter 155 155: Take the sword, Jaenor
- Chapter 154 154: Killing me won't be easy
- Chapter 153 153: The annihilation of Ki'thara tribe
- Chapter 152 152: The Blaedred Skull Sect
- Chapter 151 151: Save Baren!
- Chapter 150 150: I will make my house rise to power again
- Chapter 149 149: My Name is JAENOR ARKWRIGHT!!!
- Chapter 148 148: You are from a family of traitors
- Chapter 147 147: Pursuit of the chosen
- Chapter 146 146: Kiss your aunt!
- Chapter 145 145: The twisted couple
- Chapter 144 144: No one disrespects my family
- Chapter 143 143: The ball of the Baron
- Chapter 142 142: In search of their friends
- Chapter 141 141: Secret chamber under the temple
- Chapter 140 140: Blaedred Skull Sect
- Chapter 139 139: Just like his grandfather!
- Chapter 138 138: You will not touch the boy
- Chapter 137 137: Dark spirits of the hills
- Chapter 136 136: An Invitation to Ball
- Chapter 135 135: I am an AssMan
- Chapter 134 134: A mysterious couple
- Chapter 133 133: A mature woman feels different
- Chapter 132 132: Years of lonliness melted away
- Chapter 131 131: Grandmother, Id like to...
- Chapter 130 130: Aura core
- Chapter 129 129: Wicked Witch sisters
- Chapter 128 128: Meeting the old heroes - 2
- Chapter 127 127: Meeting the old heroes - 1
- Chapter 126 126: Training by the old man
- Chapter 125 125: Grandmother?
- Chapter 124 124: The duchy of Drakenten
- Chapter 123 123: Arrival of Witches
- Chapter 122 122: We need to leave, Jaenor
- Chapter 121 121: Meeting his friends
- Chapter 120 120: INTO THE ABYSS!
- Chapter 119 119: Revelation hits harder
- Chapter 118 118: Beings older than time itself
- Chapter 117 117: Lordess Magdalyna
- Chapter 116 116: Unpredictable
- Chapter 115 115: The Origin Aura of the Lord
- Chapter 114 114: Lich attacks Jaenor
- Chapter 113 113: The dual core entity
- Chapter 112 112: You big fat pig!
- Chapter 111 111: Enter the dragon
- Chapter 110 110: Phantom bow of Origin
- Chapter 109 109: Just like back then
- Chapter 108 108: Die if you must, but do let anyone pass
- Chapter 107 107: Waking the dead
- Chapter 106 106: The Orc lord retreats
- Chapter 105 105: Lich king's Legion
- Chapter 104 104: Lich King
- Chapter 103 103: News of the Dark legion's march
- Chapter 102 102: General Knight Kaider
- Chapter 101 101: Gigantic hills of eastern border
- Chapter 100 100: Berdhshire Fortress
- Chapter 99 99: Realm of Immortals
- Chapter 98 98: She is a powerhouse
- Chapter 97 97: Meeting the Mother Supreme - 2
- Chapter 96 96: Meeting the Mother Supreme -1
- Chapter 95 95: The Silverspire of the Witch Council
- Chapter 94 94: Killing off a troll
- Chapter 93 93: Jaenor is alive?
- Chapter 92 92: The half-dragon
- Chapter 91 91: Sugar momma
- Chapter 90 90: Daughters of the Matriarch
- Chapter 89 89: Rumors of the Chosen three
- Chapter 88 88: Witch Morgana is back
- Chapter 87 87: Foolish boy!
- Chapter 86 86: I'm yours to take
- Chapter 85 85: Plesuring him on the boat
- Chapter 84 84: Sea milf
- Chapter 83 83: Sailing away on the Pirate ship
- Chapter 82 82: Lord commander Thaddeus
- Chapter 81 81: The Witch Hunters
- Chapter 80 80: Brotherhood of the Inquistion
- Chapter 79 79: I desire you and I want you!!
- Chapter 78 78: Join hands with the Mistress
- Chapter 77 77: The Origin Bearer
- Chapter 76 76: You have committed a grave sin
- Chapter 75 75: You are the Ashen Witch
- Chapter 74 74: Origin Primarch
- Chapter 73 73: The Origin Stone
- Chapter 72 72: Redmoon witches
- Chapter 71 71: Nowhere to be seen
- Chapter 70 70: You are one lucky MF!!
- Chapter 69 69: Gorgeous thicc milf
- Chapter 68 68: You are my Witch, my devil!
- Chapter 67 67: Siren Queen of the deep waters
- Chapter 66 66: Out of control
- Chapter 65 65: Humans are fun to mess with
- Chapter 64 64: Sirens on the land
- Chapter 63 63: Enchanting Witch
- Chapter 62 62: The witch and the lost boy
- Chapter 61 61: Wake from the dead!
- Chapter 60 60: Spear and Dragon
- Chapter 59 59: Training of the Chosen
- Chapter 58 58: The Three Heroes
- Chapter 57 57: Lord of Pride Sin - Draelusa
- Chapter 56 56: Death of Jaenor
- Chapter 55: Darkgrim lands - 3
- Chapter 54: Darkgrim lands - 2
- Chapter 53: Darkgrim lands - 1
- Chapter 52: Going into the darkgrim lands..
- Chapter 51: Jaenor is the chosen one?
- Chapter 50: Summoning a dragon
- Chapter 49: Kidnapping Jaenor
- Chapter 48: A talking fiend
- Chapter 47: Brown Robed Witches
- Chapter 46: How about a drink?
- Chapter 45: This isn’t over, Witch
- Chapter 44: Duel between the Witches
- Chapter 43: Dominant Witch
- Chapter 42: You will be killed!
- Chapter 41: The New Reality
- Chapter 40: Departure
- Chapter 39: You parents are dead
- Chapter 38: Are you her real son?
- Chapter 37: We will come back
- Chapter 36: We need to leave
- Chapter 35: Chosen ones
- Chapter 34: Awakening - 2
- Chapter 33: Awakening
- Chapter 32: Pure Rage
- Chapter 31: The Origin - source
- Chapter 30: The Witch of the Coven
- Chapter 29: Slaughter
- Chapter 28: Fiends of the darkness
- Chapter 27: Wedding turend into Nightmare
- Chapter 26: Shadows in the night
- Chapter 25: Night liaisons
- Chapter 24: Wedding
- Chapter 23: A ritual in the woods - 2
- Chapter 22: A ritual in the woods - 1
- Chapter 21: Feisty girl Rena
- Chapter 20: Soon to be husband
- Chapter 19: Proposal
- Chapter 18: Witch arrives in the mountain
- Chapter 17: Another day at the tavern
- Chapter 16: His mother’s fury
- Chapter 15: Old friends
- Chapter 14: My friends mother - 2
- Chapter 13: My friend’s mother
- Chapter 12: Routine life in mountains
- Chapter 11: I am not touching you
- Chapter 10: Mother of mine
- Chapter 9: Milf list
- Chapter 8: You should calm down, daughter
- Chapter 7: All night long (18+)
- Chapter 6: Mature Vixen
- Chapter 5: My girlfriend’s mother
- Chapter 4: Daughter rejects, mother steps in
- Chapter 3: A Paradise
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: Forbidden love