[POV Liselotte]
The throne hall sank into a murmur of feverish activity. King William, with the steel gaze only a sovereign forged in a thousand battles could possess, called the newly arrived group of heroes to the center of the hall. The five teenagers from Terra, their legs still trembling and their eyes wide from the eruption of dark mana, walked toward him like condemned prisoners approaching the gallows. The King wanted to speak to them about defense protocols, their stay in the palace, and the responsibility that now rested on their shoulders, pulling them a few meters away from where Leah and I stood.
I took advantage of that moment of relative privacy. The air in the hall was still dense, charged with the scent of ozone and sulfur that the Demon King’s awakening had brought with it, but my attention was focused on the woman beside me. I could feel the tension in Leah’s arm, which still wrapped possessively around my waist. Her fire-colored eyes never left Mizuki, who kept glancing back at me with a painful expression of gratitude.
“Leah,” I whispered, tilting my head so only she could hear me. “Relax your shoulders. I can feel your fire from here, and not exactly because of the heat in the room.”
Leah let out a long sigh, shifting her gaze toward the shattered stained-glass windows, though she did not loosen her grip. Her cheeks still carried a hint of red that betrayed her jealousy.
“It’s difficult, Lotte,” she admitted in a whisper full of honesty. “I know you told me you don’t feel anything for her anymore. I know Edward died and that Liselotte is mine… but seeing her look at you like that, as if you were the only light in this dark world, makes me want to remind the entire hall who you belong to.”
I took her free hand and intertwined my fingers with hers, giving her a gentle but firm squeeze. The cold of my skin seemed to calm the agitation of her mana.
“You don’t need to be jealous, Leah. Really,” I told her, looking at her with all the sincerity Edward never managed to express in his past life. “Seeing Mizuki today made me realize something liberating. I didn’t feel that emptiness in my chest, or the anger, or the desire to be accepted. I only felt… pity. Deep, human pity. I’m not helping her because she’s her. I’m helping her because, deep down, I feel that none of them deserve to go through something like this.”
Leah turned toward me, her expression softening as she searched for truth in my blue eyes.
“At first, when Ulric and his group appeared, I felt a fury that almost made me lose control,” I continued, letting my thoughts flow. “They were arrogant, they thought themselves gods, and they looked down on us. Defeating them was satisfying, I won’t deny it. It was like closing a wound from my childhood. But when they left and sent this new group… reality hit me with the force of a glacier.”
I looked over Leah’s shoulder at the five youths listening to the King. They looked so small in their overly bright armor. Mizuki rubbed her arms compulsively, as if trying to shake off a cold that didn’t come from outside.
“Look at them, Leah. They are not heroes. They are just teenagers who were kidnapped from their homes, their schools, their families. They were forced to train for what felt like decades in an eternal void, only to be thrown onto a battlefield to die against demons they don’t understand, to save a world they don’t live in and that isn’t even theirs. It’s a cruelty I can’t ignore.”
I felt the anger return, but this time it wasn’t toward Ulric or my past, but toward the system of the goddesses and the Church that treated human lives like wooden pieces on a board.
“Gaia brought them here to be cannon fodder,” I said bitterly. “If we leave them alone like this, they’ll die in their first skirmish. The Church probably considers this group expendable, a necessary sacrifice to buy time. And even if I don’t have the power to send them back to their world, even if I can’t return the lives they lost… at least I’ll help them however I can while they’re in Whirikal. I don’t want anyone else to die alone and afraid.”
Leah listened in absolute silence, her gaze filled with a understanding that made me love her even more. The fury in her eyes vanished, replaced by that golden warmth that always melted my defenses.
“You’re too kind, Liselotte,” Leah whispered, leaning so close that our foreheads touched. “Even after everything they did to you, your first instinct is to protect them. Sometimes I forget that, even if you can freeze an army, your heart is still the warmest place I know. Forgive my silly jealousy. I just… I’m so afraid that something might take you away from me that sometimes I react like a child.”
“Nothing will take me away from you, princess,” I replied, giving her a fleeting kiss on the temple. “They are my past, but you are my present and my only future. I just want them to survive.”
Our private conversation was interrupted when King William finished giving his initial instructions. The heroes nodded with pale faces, and the King walked toward us with a firm stride. The court mages were already dispersing, ready to execute emergency orders.
“Leah, Lotte,” the King said, stopping in front of us. His presence seemed to fill the hall, restoring a sense of order to the chaos. “I have decided that the best thing for these young people is to acclimate to our kingdom away from the palace’s rigid protocol for today. Leah, I will leave this group of heroes in your care. Take them to the academy, show them the facilities, and let them settle in the guest wing of the dormitories.”
Leah nodded, regaining her posture as heir to the throne. “I will, Father. They will be safe there.”
“And one more thing,” William added, glancing toward the windows where the red light was fading into an unnatural darkness. “While you head there, I want your presence to calm the citizens. If they ask, tell them nothing serious happened. Tell them the red sky and the eruption were an unusual reaction from a distant volcano on the borders, something the mages already have under control. We cannot allow panic to turn into revolt before our defenses are ready.”
“Understood, Your Majesty,” I replied. “We will make the transition as calm as possible.”
King William gave me a look of gratitude and trust before turning to his group of mages. “I have much to organize with the generals. Take care of them… and of yourselves.”
With one last severe glance, the King left, followed by his retinue. We were left alone with the five heroes, who looked at us as if we were their only lifeline in the middle of a shipwreck. Mizuki stepped forward, still looking exhausted, but when she saw Leah pressed against my side, she hesitated.
“Alright, listen to me, all of you,” Leah said, her voice resonating with kind but firm authority. “We’re going to the Royal Academy. There you’ll have your own rooms, hot food, and a safe place to process all of this. The carriage is waiting outside. Follow us and don’t separate.”
We walked through the castle corridors toward the exit. The transition from the warlike atmosphere of the throne hall to the outside was strange. As we boarded the royal carriage, the silence was almost absolute, broken only by the sound of hooves on the pavement.
Through the windows, we could see the capital’s citizens gathered on the corners, looking at the sky in terror. As the King requested, Leah leaned out a few times when the carriage stopped due to the crowd, speaking words of calm with a practiced but effective smile.
“It’s just volcanic ash, don’t be afraid! The King’s mages already have it under control!” she shouted, and it was astonishing how the simple sight of their calm princess made people breathe in relief.
Inside the carriage, I sat in front of the heroes. Mizuki was right across from me. I noticed she kept staring at my hands, perhaps surprised that someone with such cold power could radiate so much calm.
“Liselotte…” she said softly, breaking the silence. “Thank you for earlier. I… thought they would leave us there alone. Orestia always tells us we must be strong, that we can’t hesitate… but that power we felt… it was like death itself was touching us.”
Leah and I exchanged a quick glance. I knew I couldn’t reveal my origin, but compassion compelled me to speak.
“I know how you feel, Mizuki,” I replied, keeping a gentle but deep expression. “I know what it’s like to be in a place you don’t understand, feeling like the whole world is a threat and that you have no one who truly understands your pain. I’ve been in situations where I felt just as lost as you are now. That’s why I know that, even if the fear is immense, it doesn’t define who you are.”
Mizuki looked at me with a mixture of astonishment and comfort. To her, I wasn’t a traveler from her world, but someone with supernatural empathy, someone who seemed to have walked through the same hell they were facing.
“It feels like you know us better than we know ourselves,” another hero murmured with relief. “It’s strange… it’s like you really know what it’s like to have everything taken from you.”
“What matters now is that Whirikal is a place worth fighting for,” I said, steering the conversation to the present. “Not because a goddess orders it, but because of the people who live in it. Here, you’ll find a home while you’re with us.”
The carriage crossed the gates of the Royal Academy. The campus, usually full of life and laughter, was in a state of silent alert. We got off and began showing them around. We guided them through the grand gardens, now dyed with elongated shadows, and through the marble corridors leading to the guest wing.
“This is the main dining hall,” Leah explained, pointing at the large carved wooden doors. “And over there are the training fields. But for today, your only task is to rest. There will be no practice or speeches.”
Mizuki walked beside me, a bit more recovered but still seeking my closeness. I noticed that Leah, although no longer in a jealous panic, maintained constant vigilance, her hand brushing against mine from time to time to remind me of her presence. I could only smile inwardly.
“These are your rooms,” Leah said, stopping in front of a series of doors decorated with the lion crest. “Go in, rest. Lotte and I will be nearby if you need anything.”
Mizuki stopped in front of her door and looked at me one last time. “Liselotte… I hope we can talk more tomorrow. I feel like… like there’s a lot I could learn from you. You’ve really given us hope.”
“Tomorrow will be another day, Mizuki,” I replied with a slight bow. “Now, sleep.”
When all the doors closed, Leah and I were left alone in the corridor lit by magical torches. Leah leaned against the wall and let out a sigh of exhaustion.
“Long day, huh?” she said, stretching her arms.
“The longest of all, Leah,” I replied, approaching her and wrapping my arms around her. “But we did it. They’re safe, and the city is calm.”
Leah rested her head against my chest. “I’m glad you told me how you felt, Lotte. Seeing them like that… also made me realize they’re just victims. We’ll protect them, not because they’re heroes, but because now they’re part of our responsibility.”
“Thank you, Leah,” I whispered, kissing the crown of her head. “For everything.”
Outside the academy, the red sky was fading into a deep, threatening black, but inside those walls, for that night, there was a fragile peace.
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Chapters
- Chapter 243: The Trail in the Gloom and the Wild Reunion
- Chapter 242: The Exodus of Shadows and the Cry of Iron
- Chapter 241: The Regent’s Awakening and the Crystal of Memory
- Chapter 240: The Guardian of the Golden Gate
- Chapter 239: The Glacier of Sanity and the Labyrinth of Faces
- Chapter 238: The Echo of the Cave and the Empty Gaze
- Chapter 237: The Weight of the Crown and the Calm of the Lie
- Chapter 236: The Camp of Absent Shadows
- Chapter 235: The Trail of Crystal and the Echo of a Life
- Chapter 234: The Edge of Sacrifice and the Roar of Frost
- Chapter 233: Convergence at the Heart of the Gloom
- Chapter 232: The Echo of the Void and the Serpent’s Tongue
- Chapter 231: The Collapse of the Dark Hierarchy
- Chapter 230: The Cold That Knows No Limits
- Chapter 229: The Eclipse of Souls
- Chapter 228: The Garden of Aberrations
- Chapter 227: The Void in the Silence
- Chapter 226: Shadows at the Threshold
- Chapter 225: The Weight of Anonymity
- Chapter 224: The Puppeteer’s Nest
- Chapter 223: The Beast’s Trail and the Hunger for Justice
- Chapter 222: The Traitor’s Web and the Game of Shadows
- Chapter 221: The Trail of Madness
- Chapter 220: The Puppet of the Massacre
- Chapter 219: The Radiance of What Is Real
- Chapter 218: The Invisible Pillars of the Crown
- Chapter 217: The Lion’s Legacy and the Oath of Frost
- Chapter 216: The Fragility of Divine Steel
- Chapter 215: The Reflection in the Ice
- Chapter 214: The Color of Lost Days
- Chapter 213: The Lull Before the Storm
- Chapter 212: Confessions Beneath the Cobalt Sky
- Chapter 211: Chronicles of a Fractured Peace
- Chapter 210: The Roar of the Abyss and the Search for the Origin
- Chapter 209: The Shadow of a Distant Regret
- Chapter 208: The Weight of Stolen Innocence
- Chapter 207: The Ashes of First Love and the Awakening of Dread
- Chapter 206: The Omen of Blood and the Shattered Sky
- Chapter 205: The Awakening of the Crimson Throne
- Chapter 204: Terra’s Echo and Refuge in the Present
- Chapter 203: The Untamed Core and the Arrival of the “Chosen”
- Chapter 202: The Garden of Promises and the Weight of the Crown
- Chapter 201: The Blade of the Past and the King’s Legacy
- Chapter 200: The Sovereign’s Edge
- Chapter 199: The Winter That Devoured the Sun
- Chapter 198: A Challenge
- Chapter 197: The Soul That Crossed the Veil and the Fire That Embraces It
- Chapter 196: The Weight of Forgotten Identities
- Chapter 195: Shadows of the Past
- Chapter 194: The Weight of a Promise and the Echo of Maturity
- Chapter 193: The Real Battlefield
- Chapter 192: The Hammer of Faith and the Anvil of Flesh
- Chapter 191: The Baptism of Blood
- Chapter 190: The Mark of Impotence
- Chapter 189: The Awakening of the “Héroes”
- Chapter 188: The Advent of the Sacred Puppets
- Chapter 187: The Prelude to the Storm
- Chapter 186: The Roar of Embers and the Hunger of the Wolf
- Chapter 185: The Dance of Steel and Silk
- Chapter 184: The Foundations of Knowledge and the Silk Horizon
- Chapter 183: The Report of Chaos and the Strategic Withdrawal
- Chapter 182: The Classrooms and the Shadow of the Staff
- Chapter 181: The Seed of a World in My Veins
- Chapter 180: Fragments of an Imposed Fate
- Chapter 179: The Puppeteers of Lyre
- Chapter 178: The Garden of Forgotten Echoes
- Chapter 177: The Echo of the Void and the Judgment of Light
- Chapter 176: The Threshold of the Unknown
- Chapter 175: The Crystal Labyrinth
- Chapter 174: The Shadow of the Throne
- Chapter 173: Where Doubt Ends
- Chapter 172: A New Job
- Chapter 171: What a King Cannot Delegate
- Chapter 170: The Weight of a Crown
- Chapter 169: Other Dimensions
- Chapter 168: Before the World Broke
- Special Christmas Chapter
- Chapter 167: A Father and Daughter
- Chapter 166: Voices Beneath the Crown
- Chapter 165: Names Engraved in Iron
- Chapter 164: The Threshold of Recognition
- Chapter 163: A Place to Return To
- Chapter 162: Paths That Begin to Open Again
- Chapter 161: When Dawn Comes After the Abyss
- Chapter 160: Voices in the Darkness
- Chapter 159: The Refuge That Still Breathes
- Chapter 158: Echoes Among the Bodies
- Chapter 157: The Heart That Must Break
- Chapter 156: The Hidden Form in the Shadows
- Chapter 155: The Roar of Unraveling
- Chapter 154: The Devouring Core
- Chapter 153: Frozen Fury and Truths Beneath the Ashes
- Chapter 152: Ash, Ice, and Trust
- Chapter 151: Ice Against the Storm
- Chapter 150: The Rift That Devours the World
- Chapter 149: The Heartbeat of the Artifact
- Chapter 148: The Five Necessary Lights
- Chapter 147: Shadows That Whisper in the Night
- Chapter 146: Beneath the Breathing Mountain
- Chapter 145: Beneath the Ruins
- Chapter 144: The Calm Before the Last Step
- Chapter 143: Path
- Chapter 142: End of the Battle
- Chapter 141: The Night Shows Its Teeth
- Chapter 140: When the Forest Closes the Paths
- Chapter 139: Under a New Shared Step
- Chapter 138: Where Silence Learns to Speak
- Chapter 137: Cracks on the Road
- Chapter 136: The Price of Silence
- Chapter 135: Beneath the Gaze of the Deep Forest
- Chapter 134: Under Eyes That Won’t Accept Us
- Chapter 133: Preparations and Unspoken Words
- Chapter 132: The Weight of the Ascent
- Chapter 131: In the Stillness Before Dawn
- Chapter 130: Shadows of That Day
- Chapter 129: The King’s Announcement and the Oracle
- Chapter 128: A Past and Lights of Mana
- Chapter 127: The Ice and Flame
- Chapter 126: Signs of Power
- Chapter 125: Between Ice and Fire
- Chapter 124: Voices of Home and a Challenge
- Chapter 123: Whispers in the Guild
- Chapter 122: A Forest Full of Memories
- Chapter 121: Words of the Heart
- Chapter 120: Letters on Ice
- Chapter 119: Where Doubt Dawns
- Chapter 118: Where Home Still Burns in Winter
- Chapter 117: Where Ice Hurts
- Chapter 116: The Voice of Silence
- Chapter 115: The Royal Family
- Chapter 114: Return to the White City
- Special Chapter: Halloween — Night of Mist and Candies
- Chapter 113: The Name Beneath the Snow
- Chapter 112: Close to Home
- Chapter 111: Wings Over the Ice
- Chapter 110: Fragments That Move
- Chapter 109: North
- Chapter 108: Shadows in the Frost
- Chapter 107: Roads Beneath the Gray Sky
- Chapter 106: A Glimpse of Ice
- Chapter 105: Echoes of Marble and Wind.
- Chapter 104: Preparations
- Chapter 103: Beneath the Lights of Triumph
- Chapter 102: Symphony of Steel and Frost
- Chapter 101: The Roar of Dawn
- Chapter 100: Beneath the Same Fire
- Chapter 99: Beneath the Breath of Winter
- Chapter 98: Veins of Shadows
- Chapter 97: Shadows of a Reflection
- Chapter 96: The Weight of Synchronicity
- Chapter 95: Echoes in the Arena
- Chapter 94: Dawn
- Chapter 93: Invisible Strings
- Chapter 92: Beneath Ashes and Light
- Chapter 91: Dust and Radiance
- Chapter 90: Echoes of the Unknown
- Chapter 89: Shadows and Crossed Gazes
- Chapter 88: Between Fire and Breath
- Chapter 87: Beneath the Roar of the Arena
- Chapter 86: Before the Step
- Chapter 85: Calls to the Field
- Chapter 84: Echoes of the Arena
- Chapter 83: Forging the Strategy
- Chapter 82: The Price of the Miracle
- Chapter 81: Rumors of a Portal
- Chapter 80: Shadows in the Rest
- Chapter 79: Ever Closer
- Chapter 78: The Circle of Blood
- Chapter 77: Fire Against the Darkness
- Chapter 76: In the Pits of Silence
- Chapter 75: The Threshold of Stench
- Chapter 74: Whispers Between the Roads
- Chapter 73: At the Village Gates
- Chapter 72: Under a Shadowless Sky
- Chapter 71 Shadows in the Grass
- Chapter 70: Among Hills and Skies
- Chapter 69 The Road Opens
- Chapter 68: Promise Beneath the Stars
- Chapter 67: The Farewell Party
- Chapter 66: The Final Trial
- Chapter 65 The Final Warning
- Chapter 64: My heroine.
- Chapter 63: News from Whirikal
- Chapter 62: A Page in the Life of the Princess
- Chapter 61: Streets
- Chapter 60: Progress
- Chapter 59: The Anvil
- Chapter 58: The First Breath of Magic
- Chapter 57: The Echo of Shadows
- Chapter 56: The River of Frost
- Chapter 55: Training Begins
- Chapter 54: Under the Shadow of the Master
- Chapter 53: The princess’s determination
- Chapter 52: Paths
- Chapter 51: I’m sorry
- Chapter 50: For a future Friend
- Chapter 49: Lessons of Life
- Chapter 48: The Princess Awakens
- Chapter 47: A big decision
- Chapter 46: Decisions Under Fire
- Chapter 45: The Princess
- Chapter 44: The Broken Girl
- Chapter 43: The Cage in the Heart of Fire
- Chapter 42: The First Onslaught
- Chapter 41: Attack Plan
- Chapter 40: Tracks in the Frost
- Chapter 39: Copper Logbook and Frustration
- Side Chapter 4: Four Winters in Chains
- Chapter 38: Hunt in the Fog
- Chapter 37: First Job. Between Teeth and Thorns
- Chapter 36: Routes and Decisions – The Winter Path
- Side Chapter 3: The World in White
- Chapter 35: Memories of the Heroes
- Chapter 34: Magic Lessons
- Chapter 33: Adventurers’ Guild
- Chapter 32: Glarien and the Northern Flames
- Chapter 31: Echoes of the Absent
- Chapter 30: At the Awakening of Winter
- Chapter 29: The Heart of Winter
- Chapter 28: A Bittersweet End
- Chapter 27: The Groan of the Earth
- Chapter 26: Signs of Power
- Chapter 25: An Expected Opponent
- Chapter 24: Fire and Blood
- Chapter 23: The Long Night
- Chapter 22: Preparing the Storm
- Chapter 21: Echoes in the Mist
- Hiatus
- Chapter 20: Reassembling the pieces
- Chapter 19: Blood on the Ashes
- Chapter 18: Wordless Voices, Strength Without Magic
- Chapter 17: Days of Calm Beneath the Leaves
- Chapter 16: Voices of the Soul
- Chapter 15: Two Souls
- Chapter 14: Shadows on the Path
- Chapter 13: Footprints in the Twilight
- Side Chapter 2: The Kidnapping of the Princess
- Side Chapter: The True Objective
- Chapter 12: Solitude in the Strange Forest
- Chapter 11: A Separation
- Chapter 10: Days of Travel
- Chapter 9: The Journey Begins
- Chapter 8: The Journey
- Chapter 7: Where Hope Sleeps
- Chapter 6: One Sword is Enough
- Chapter 5: The Gods’ Plan
- Chapter 4: Magic
- Chapter 3: A Calm Beginning
- Chapter 2: The One Left Behind
- Chapter 1: Vestige of the Future