Chapter 7: The Witch
“I have nothing to do with this, I swear!”
A white-haired woman cried with pleading eyes, tugging on the soldier’s arms. Several more guards surrounded her, issuing her arrest.
“Silence, woman. You, an accomplice to the princess’ abductors, will be beheaded in public.”
A blood curling scream of fear filled the palace steps, just in front of the giant doors. The passersby observed intrigued as the woman fell to her knees.
“Believe me, please! The princess offered me to wear her dress, who was I to refuse? She even invited me to her room!”
“You impersonated the princess to confuse her guards, assisting the culprits of this crime. That’s the only way to see it.”
Dhein trembled in the corner watching the scene. If anyone finds out that he knew something about the disappearance, he would be done for.
Still, all of this seemed pretty dumb to him, laughable even.
The princess disappeared, and the first and only conclusion that came to their minds was that she had been abducted. The possibility that she had left of her own accord wasn’t even considered.
’That’s how much they’re belittling her. No wonder she was so frustrated.’
He was sure Shina didn’t expect this to happen. She didn’t strike him as someone who would compromise someone’s life for her own gain.
“I don’t wanna die…” the woman whimpered.
The guard ruthlessly pulled her arm, dragging her across the ground.
“No one does. But your time is up, so come with us!”
Then suddenly, ominous footsteps drew closer to the guards and the woman. Though they were silent and slow, those rhythmic footfalls to the concrete floor weren’t something they could ignore.
A woman draped in white and purple fabric walked in. She grabbed the guard’s arm and freed his grip from the woman, bringing an end to the unsightly conundrum.
The guard turned to her with rage, but upon seeing who the woman was, their eyes widened and searched for words that would save them.
“Fiorelle Wixorn…”
Fiorelle removed the fabric covering her head, revealing her pale, blonde hair that was tucked into the purple cloak she wore. Ancient ornaments and beads hung on her head in a fashionable manner, each trinket served not only as a beautiful design, but also a symbol of her unique power.
She spoke softly. “This woman is innocent. Let her go.”
The guards looked at each other as though communicating wordlessly before turning back to Fiorelle.
“With all due respect, Lady Wixorn, we must arrest this woman. She assisted in the abduction of Princess Shina Venilon and needed to be punished.”
Fiorelle shook her head calmly before responding.
“And I’m telling you that she didn’t.”
Furrowing his eyebrows, the leader of the guards asked:
“You seem so certain, Lady Wixorn. Do you have proof that she’s innocent?”
Fiorelle’s calm demeanor started changing into an irritated one.
“Firstly, yes. I am certain that she is innocent. The great spirit of truth lets me see through the heart of the world.”
The guards were left speechless. There was really nothing they could say that would refute her statement.
“All of our prophecies have come fulfilled, haven’t it? The spirit of truth sees through all. It is the same judge who whispered into me that this woman didn’t commit such a crime.”
“Secondly, you’re asking me for proof of her innocence, but you lack the proof of her guilt yourself. Aren’t you having this all in the wrong order?”
The lead guard gritted his teeth, having no clever response to Fiorelle’s words. His men stayed silent behind him.
“Lady Wixorn, you don’t have the authority to interfere with our affairs. Please step aside.”
Their eyes clashed, both had reason to not give in. As Fiorelle was about to speak, they heard firm, steady footsteps coming their way.
From the lower platform, A dark-haired man took the steps slowly and menacingly. He was covered in a magnificent suit of expensive obsidian fabric, and a long, dark cape glided in the wind behind him. He was wordlessly moving, but a certain aura lingered about him. Everywhere he went, anyone who’d seen his face or heard his name, trembled in front of his might.
The guards swallowed hard and then whispered:
“Now this can’t get worse.”
All eyes fell on Dheinyrus as he walked up to the group. He looked at them one by one before turning to the lead guard and then spoke.
“Lady Wixorn from the Spirit Clan is telling the truth.”
He turned to the poor woman on the floor.
“This woman has not committed the crimes you’re accusing her of.”
He spoke with such confidence because only he knew what had really taken place. Shina was sick and tired of their pragmatic ways that she chose to abandon her role as the princess.
Escaping her impending fate of being tied to someone against her will was something Dhein could empathize with. It was potentially the same thing he was trying to protect Zarria from.
Even he himself was being forced to pretend to be someone he was not.
Maybe they were just all victims of this world.
“Then, with all due respect, Lord Theocheirós,” the lead guard responded.
“Since you’re certain that this woman is not one of the culprits, could you tell us who caused all this?”
Everything went silent.
’About that…’
Dhein wasn’t sure how to answer the question. After all, there wasn’t a culprit and Shina wasn’t abducted. In fact, Dhein, being the one to let her escape, even encouraging her to do it, would be the closest to what they called ’the culprit.’
’I’m so sorry…’
“My lord?”
Each second he continued to be silent, the more complicated the situation became. He had to quickly come up with an answer!
’Ah… fuck it! Let’s just ask the real capable one.’
He turned to Fiorelle.
“Lady Wixorn, I believe this work is yours to take.”
The blonde lady stared at him with a puzzled expression. It was as though she couldn’t interpret what his intentions were, and that was unusual for someone who had access to the spirit of truth.
Nevertheless, she nodded demurely.
“Indeed, lord Dheinyrus. I was the one who initiated this confrontation. Therefore, I should be the one to resolve it as well.”
Dhein nodded back.
Besides, the mysterious lady seemed capable. If anyone were to prove the innocence of the poor woman, it should be her.
Fiorelle turned to the guards and then declared:
“Give me five days. I’ll find out who’s behind all this.”
Dheinyrus was nodding in affirmation for a couple of seconds until he realized what her words meant for him.
And then, cold sweat began to roll down his forehead, blood draining from his face.
’Oh no.’
Fiorelle added more:
“To make the investigation faster, Lord Dheinyrus…”
She turned to the black haired young man. He instantly froze.
“Would you mind assisting me in this case? I’m sure you have information that I am not privy to, so us working together should make things a little easier.”
Dhein could think of a million different ways how this could end horribly for him.
From the beginning, when he heard she had access to the spirit of truth, Dhein immediately decided that he wanted no business with Fiorelle. If he wasn’t a little bit more foolish, he would have left the scene and ignored the accused woman’s pleas.
The Spirit Clan was known for having a strong affinity for ancient spirits. There were hundreds of spirits that existed in this world, and a member of the Wixorn Clan usually should be able to have access to a maximum of five.
Among the hundreds of roaming spirits, these three were most well known:
The spirits of truth, life, and wisdom.
This woman named Fiorelle had access to the truth spirit. Which means that the great spirit will reveal to her any truth that she needs to know in the exact moment she needs it.
And as you may have already guessed, Dhein’s secret isn’t safe.
Moreover, he was the real reason why Shina had managed to disappear. All evidence would inevitably point to him!
But judging the way she handled things, it seemed that the spirit of truth didn’t give Fiorelle the information in full. Instead, it only let her know when a statement was true or false.
And Dhein witnessed firsthand that it flawlessly worked.
The beautiful witch extended her hand towards Dhein with a smile.
“Lord Dheinyrus, would you bestow me the honor?”
He stared at her delicate hand, she had rings of gold and rare gemstones on her slender fingers. Her wrist was also adorned with several shiny trinkets.
Then, he looked at her beautiful face.
’Hold on…’
This might actually be an opportunity for him.
With enough intricately woven lies, he might be able to turn things around for the better. The truth will eventually reveal itself, there was no doubting that. Fiorelle would find out the truth no matter what, and when the time came, the facts would all work against Dhein.
So, instead of avoiding Fiorelle, what if he led her on to the truth that he wanted? By being close to her, he could redirect her to believe the situation in Dhein’s chosen narrative. Of course, this will be as risky as all the times Dhein had come close to being busted, but he had to trust himself.
After all, Shina must achieve freedom, no matter what. And Dhein had already decided to help her do that.
Dhein took Fiorelle’s hand.
“Alright, I’ll help you. Be sure to learn well from me while we’re at it.”
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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