The pain disappeared as Mogar gave the finishing touches, bringing harmony where there was still conflict and order to chaos. His body still felt alien, but now Nalrond could hear the melody of his life force.
With Nyka, instead, Dawn had remembered how to appreciate Mogar's beauty and take her time to stop and appreciate the small things, like a good meal. She had no need to eat, she did it because she liked it.
"Yeah, but we always miss all the action." Leria pouted. "You didn't even bring us to watch the fight between Grandma and Uncle Doggie. Why do Filia and Frey get to see amazing stuff while we are locked in the house?"
"This attire is meant to not make us lose face in front of Salaark and show Lith how serious we are. They are not meant to intimidate him, but to make him feel honored for our presence.
Keep thinkin like this... the outcome will be great.
To Thrud, Lith was a powerful and resourceful pawn of her enemies, but a pawn nonetheless. She had no idea of the role he had played in Othre and by helping Scarlett to kill Xedros, Lith had actually helped Thrud.
"That's a ridiculous idea." Jirni said. "Taking a whole city hostage to search for someone who might not be here anymore would set a very dangerous precedent and undermine the trust in the Royals."
"Splendidly. Thank you for asking. She's betrothed to my right-hand man, Ainz, and we're making the final preparations for their marriage." The Marchioness replied.
"By defeating its very own inventor, I crown Sylpha Griffon as Queen of the Games as well as of our glorious Kingdom!" The Marchioness said while proclaiming the winner.
'I'm grateful to him for saving my life and giving me the opportunity to learn true magic, but this doesn't mean I can forgive years of lies so easily. Solus seems a wonderful woman, but this only makes things worse.
Yeah... but seeing with her own eyes instead of the report of Dawn brings way more impact. We, at least, can see a little bit of It in the next chapter.