Chapter 10: Guiding Light
“With that said, it’s up to you to decide what we should do for now,” Dhein stated, crossing his arms.
Fiorelle looked down, cupping her chin with her fingers. She looked like she was in deep thought. Whatever she was thinking, Dhein only cared about straying her further from the accurate truth. In times like these, his fake reputation really did come in handy.
And then she spoke.
“I don’t know where you’re getting these information from, but you seem to be in no hurry to save Princess Shina at all.”
Dhein had almost choked on his own saliva twice already today.
She continued.
“Is she in no danger? Could we really afford to take our time and search for this mysterious purpose that you’re saying in this situation?”
That was a good question, to which Dhein didn’t have a definite answer.
After all, what kind of an abducted princess would be safe? From the other’s perspective, especially the Emperor himself, Shina was in anything but safe hands. She was young, beautiful and had a high status in the empire. There was a number of different ways that the assumed culprits could ruin her.
It would only be logical to think that if Dhein knew where to find her or who the culprits were, then he should be relaying that information to the authorities as soon as possible.
Yet, he blabbered about this ’purpose’ nonsense. Naturally, Fiorelle would be confused.
But come to think of it, Dhein was pretty convinced that Shina was in no danger indeed.
Considering the amount of time that had elapsed since her escape, Dhein could surmise that the princess was still in one of the nations of Olcour. And since she hadn’t been found yet, she should be safe.
Besides, Dhein wanted to believe that she could handle herself just fine. He didn’t want to be one of the people that looked down on her abilities.
Surely, she was somewhere, blending with the common folk, learning and thriving in her new life.
So, he answered honestly.
“I don’t think she is in any danger right now.”
Though a bit perplexed, Fiorelle sighed in relief.
“That’s reassuring.”
She paused for a moment and then added:
“Still, it’s pretty hard to believe that all of this is somehow connected to me. Why me? Whatever the purpose of all this is, I can’t see how I have to be the one to uncover it.”
A drop of cold sweat rolled down on Dhein’s forehead. Fortunately for him, this sign of disturbance was covered by his awesome bangs.
’Stop asking all these difficult questions, will you?!’ he cried internally.
Now that directly lying was not an option, the situation only became more difficult.
Dhein might have been silent for a little too long so Zarria answered for him.
“I understand your lack of understanding, Miss Wixorn. Dhein’s wisdom is, oftentimes, confusing. But trust me.”
She put a hand on her chest, her face was full of admiration.
“It will all soon unfold before you, and you will be glad you’ve listened.”
Thankfully, Fiorelle stopped asking questions after that. Dhein could still feel that she had a lot more to ask, but in the end, she chose to trust the Theocheirós siblings.
Fiorelle Wixorn decided to investigate around the outskirts. Even though he made it clear that he wouldn’t give Fiorelle the full answers, Dhein approved this idea.
Hours flew by, they’d asked pretty much everyone in the area, but didn’t get a single useful information. But at least, with Fiorelle’s abilities, they were sure that none of those people were lying.
“This is going nowhere…” Fiorelle muttered, visibly disheartened.
Dhein couldn’t help but feel bad for the girl. She was searching for something non-existent. But alas, if he wanted to buy time for Shina to find a place where no one could find her, he had to do this for as long as he could.
“You said the culprit’s intentions are beyond my own understanding,” she said, looking up at him with tired eyes.
“Is that also why they won’t cause the princess any harm?”
Dhein shrugged.
“I think so.”
Right after he said that, Fiorelle fell silent, her eyes widening. It was as if she’d just seen a ghost.
“Lord Dheinyrus… right now you just…”
Dhein looked at her, confused.
“What is it?” he asked.
“You just li-”
As Fiorelle was about to speak, she suddenly fell on her knees and clutched her head. She started screaming in pain.
Startled, Dhein wanted to follow her to the ground but he must remain composed.
’What the hell is going on?!’ he screamed in his mind.
Zarria crouched down, worry was etched into her face.
“Hey, what’s wrong? Pull yourself together!” the dark-haired girl yelled, putting a hand on Fiorelle’s shoulder.
The passersby didn’t know what was going on either, but given the situation the empire was under, anything suspiciously distressing was enough to make them scram in fear.
Fiorelle couldn’t stop her voice. Her screams turned into cries, she even began biting her lower lip in pain.
’Shit, shit, shit, what do I do?’ Dhein thought, even he was starting to panic. Not because of the possible aftermath of this conundrum but because he was actually worried about Fiorelle’s well-being.
After a few seconds, he couldn’t take it anymore. He abandoned feigning composure and crouched down as well. There wasn’t anything he could do, but he absentmindedly held Fiorelle’s cold hand in an attempt to ease up her pain even just a little.
In that exact second, Fiorelle’s cries stopped.
Zarria whipped her head towards Dhein, a mix of shock and relief on her face.
Panting heavily, Fiorelle wiped the saliva around her mouth first. Her face was still covered in sweat and tears. It took a few seconds to catch her breath.
“Miss Wixorn, are you alright?” Zarria asked worriedly.
In between short breaths, Fiorelle tried to speak.
“I received… a vision…”
Dhein squinted, his heart began to race.
’So that’s how Wixorns receive visions,’ he thought.
Swallowing the lump in his throat, Dhein pushed himself off the ground and helped Fiorelle stand as well. When everything seemed to calm down, he asked:
“What did it show you?”
Fiorelle was about to answer when they heard footsteps coming their way. Dhein turned his head to see who it was.
A tall, young man with snow-white hair, gray eyes and pale skin was approaching. He was draped in a pure white cloak over an expensive suit, with intricate silver patterns around the hems and all over the fabric. The accessories he wore on his ears and neck weren’t just for show. Dhein had seen and read about them from books and he knew exactly what they were for.
They suppressed the user’s raw mana from unleashing itself into the world, preventing world-ending catastrophes. And the only one in history who ever had to wear them was the four hundredth successor to the Light Clan, Thevon Luxier.
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Chapters
- Chapter 121: Saviour
- Chapter 120: Reality
- Chapter 119: A Blessing Or A Curse?
- Chapter 118: Back Home
- Chapter 117: Trade Off
- Chapter 116: Only Hope
- Chapter 115: Defending Selense
- Chapter 114: Catastrophe
- Chapter 113: Mistake - , don’t unlock!
- Chapter 112: Returning
- Chapter 111: Departure
- Chapter 110 110: Aftermath
- Chapter 109 109: Hell
- Chapter 108: Chase down
- Chapter 107: The Strongest
- Chapter 106: Battle of The Fallen
- Chapter 105: Gamble
- Chapter 104: Fated
- Chapter 103: Rebirth
- Chapter 102: Reunion II
- Chapter 101: Welcome to Sekhtar
- Chapter 100: Fight for love
- Chapter 99: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 98: Impossible Journey
- Chapter 97: Fall Out
- Chapter 96: The Princess and the Pirates
- Chapter 95: Sailors
- Chapter 94: Walk Out
- Chapter 93: Hint of Truth
- Chapter 92: A little lesson
- Chapter 91: New Power
- Chapter 90: Slow Transformation
- Chapter 89: Progress
- Chapter 88: Team Building Part 2
- Chapter 87: Team Building Part 1
- Chapter 86: Challenge
- Chapter 85: Holder of secret knowledge
- Chapter 84: The Giant Of The South
- Chapter 83: Differing Dogma
- Chapter 82: The New King
- Chapter 81: Deposition
- Chapter 80: The God Tamer Arrives
- Chapter 79: All According To Plan
- Chapter 78: The Power of The Empire’s Pillars
- Chapter 77: Choice
- Chapter 76: Demon King Angelus
- Chapter 75: Discovery
- Chapter 74: Oversight
- Chapter 73: The Wedding
- Chapter 72: Turning Point
- Chapter 71: Night Date
- Chapter 70: Awakening
- Chapter 69: Acceptance
- Chapter 68: Vacation
- Chapter 67: Mavir Port City
- Chapter 66 66: Trip Talk
- Chapter 65 65: The Biggest Step
- Chapter 64: A Change
- Chapter 63: Confession
- Chapter 62 62: Something Genuine
- Chapter 61: Passing Details
- Chapter 60: Victory
- Chapter 59: Back to Business
- Chapter 58: Punishment
- Chapter 57: Godhand
- Chapter 56: The Border
- Chapter 55: Forgotten Words
- Chapter 54: The Missing Piece
- Chapter 53: The Cure
- Chapter 52: Origins
- Chapter 51: The Purpose
- Chapter 50: Survival
- Chapter 49: Reinforcement
- Chapter 48: The Mage
- Chapter 47: Celestial
- Chapter 46: Battle of Callex
- Chapter 45: Resolve
- Chapter 44: Arrival
- Chapter 43: The Traitors
- Chapter 42: "I’ll Protect You"
- Chapter 41: Future
- Chapter 40: The Mole
- Chapter 39: The Dragon’s Fate
- Chapter 38: Home
- Chapter 37: Remedies
- Chapter 36: Rising Hope
- Chapter 35: Mysteries
- Chapter 34: Without A Soul
- Chapter 33: Courage
- Chapter 32: Fallen God
- Chapter 31: Damned Divinity’s Scion
- Chapter 30: Uncovering
- Chapter 29: Earning Freedom
- Chapter 28: Naivete
- Chapter 27: Reunion
- Chapter 26: Soul Liberator
- Chapter 25: Surrender
- Chapter 24: Shadowblade
- Chapter 23: The Meaning
- Chapter 22: The Child of The Spirits
- Chapter 21: The Liars
- Chapter 20: Preparation
- Chapter 19: Farewell
- Chapter 18: Fixing The Problems
- Chapter 17: Reality
- Chapter 16: The Value of Life
- Chapter 15: Cruelty of Fate
- Chapter 14: Battle Begins
- Chapter 13: Betrayal
- Chapter 12: Children of Divinity
- Chapter 11: Wonder
- Chapter 10: Guiding Light
- Chapter 9: Lying Gone Right
- Chapter 8: A Blessing Or A Curse?
- Chapter 7: The Witch
- Chapter 6: The Beginning Of The End
- Chapter 5: Savior
- Chapter 4: Runaway Bride
- Chapter 3: Empire’s Pillars
- Chapter 2: Into the Fray
- Chapter 1: The Fraud