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Herald of Chaos

Alurik was a prince of the Kray Empire, when passing the test for magic, it turns out that he has no talent for magic. By the decision of the Emperor, the prince was abdicated from the throne and expelled from the Cray Empire to the academy in the direction of the swordsman. But when passing a simple test of his sword talent, a dormant talent emerges. Which will change his life and the world.

Tifala · Fantasia
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Completion of the wedding ritual

But I didn't think that hiding information would have such an impact on the girl, pondering the possibilities, I saw the girl get up from the sofa and slowly walk towards the kitchen.

Looking towards the room where Keirin and Cassandra hid, I had a desire to get up and ask the dark elf what she told her friend.

The girl came back to me holding two bowls in her hands and placing them between us Samantha sat down next to me.

- You understand that there will be no turning back, right? - I asked, trying to add calmness to my voice, looking from the plate to the light elf. - You can think about everything again before going through the wedding ritual with me.

The girl just shook her head, taking out two snakes that were familiar to me, which were similar to those that I then saw with Cassandra.

The girl cast a spell over them and looked at me with emotion in her eyes. Taking out a small dagger, the girl ran the tip over her hand, allowing her blood to accumulate on her hand.

And then she placed it on one of the cups, allowing the blood to flow into it. Relaxing her hand, allowing the blood to flow, she looked at me, handing me her dagger.

- Samantha, you can still stop. - I said, watching her blood flow into the bowl. - Another life not connected with me may await you and you can be happy in it.

The girl smiled and shook her head, continuing to hand me the dagger, indicating that she was ready.

Looking at her and the cup that stood empty next to me and sighing, I took the dagger from Samantha's hands. Having placed the bowl comfortably for myself, I cut my burned hand, allowing my blood to flow into the bowl.

The light elf, looking into her cup and making sure that there was enough blood, put one of the snakes into it and looked at my cup with interest, drinking a pill that healed her wound on her hand. It was inconvenient for me to go through such a situation for the second time.

After waiting until there was enough blood in the cup, I put the dagger on the table and drank the pill. Looking at the snake and taking it in my hand, I put it in the bowl and watched it drink my blood.

Having waited for the snakes to drink our blood in the cups, the light elf took hers and handed it to me.

Taking my cup and taking out the snake, placing it next to the other, with both hands she lifted the cup where my blood still remained, the girl began to drink it. Her first sips were hesitant, but she controlled herself and finished it to the end.

Having placed the cup in which there was no trace of my blood, the light elf handed me hers, which still contained blood. 

Taking her cup in my hands and looking at the girl, I began to drink her blood, just like the first time, the blood was salty, having finished drinking completely, I put the empty cup on the table.

Raising my snake, I saw how the girl began to get nervous, I had hopes that the girl would change her mind, but instead the girl rolled up her sleeve.

Bringing the snake to the girl's skin, I saw how the snake began to perk up and, once on Samantha's hand, the snake wrapped itself around her hand and bit.

It was clear that the girl did not expect this, squeezing my hand and making sure that the snake froze, the light elf took her snake and brought it to my hand, but saw that Cassandra's snake was already on it.

She shook her head and asked me to give her my other hand. Turning the other side to Samantha and when the girl was convinced that she had nothing on, she put her snake to my hand.

Feeling the familiar sensation from the snake and how it froze, we had to carry out the last part of the ritual.

Placing my hands on the light elf's waist, I felt how she tensed, her hands lay on my shoulders, pressing her to me, feeling her smell and intermittent breathing, I kissed her, sealing the wedding ritual.

The girl tried to resist at first, but then relaxed, pressing her whole body against me and sitting on my lap.

Feeling her heart beating faster and her breathing becoming more labored, running my hand along her back, I saw how she arched her back. The girl lowered her gaze to me, I saw the different emotions she had now.

Trying to restrain his desires and hugging the girl to himself and reminding her that Cassandra and Keirin are in the next room.

The light elf took a quick glance back, making sure that we were still alone and lowering her head down, kissing my lips, she reluctantly sat down next to me, straightening her clothes.

- You can come back, we're done. - I said in a loud voice, holding back various emotions, glancing at Samantha.

I had to repeat it again and only then did Keirin and Cassandra leave the room with interest, looking from me to Samantha, who was still red.

A smile appeared on the dark elf's face, covering the distance with quick steps and sitting down next to her friend and hugging her.

- We are now Samantha's real family. - Cassandra said in a gentle voice, hugging her friend to her. - All that's left is for Trey to tell you the whole truth about himself, right dear?

The lost light elf froze when she heard from the dark elf that I needed to tell the whole truth about myself.

Her look in which misunderstanding was read, she transferred it from me to Cassandra, who continued to smile.

- I remember when Trey told you the whole truth. - Keirin's voice was heard with a sigh. - Let me explain everything to her, otherwise, like you, Cassandra, she will lose consciousness.

The dark elf just shook her head and shrugged, but agreed with Keirin's words, allowing her to take Samantha's hands, who still did not understand what her friend and sister was talking about.

Having moved to the next sofa, Keirin began to tell the whole truth about me, the light elf looked in disbelief from me to Cassandra, expecting that we would say everything that Keirin said was a joke.

Seeing our serious faces, Samantha began to turn white until her eyes closed and she fell onto the sofa, losing consciousness.

- You seemed to say that she would not lose consciousness from your explanation. - Cassandra said thoughtfully, looking from Keirin to her friend.

Not wanting to answer provocative questions from the dark elf, Keirin went to her room and returned with a blanket covering Samantha.

- I spoke from experience and tried not to dump all the information on her like Trey did to you. - The light elf said carefully, looking at the girl covered with a blanket. - As you can see, she couldn't stand it all.

The dark elf climbed onto my lap again and wrapped her arms around me, looking down at me.

- Your sister Heya came up to me recently. - Cassandra suddenly said with a grin. - She invites you and me to a ball in the Kray Empire.

Thinking about the reason why my sister should invite us to the Kray Empire, I found only one opportunity to try, through the emperor and empress, to recruit me into service.

- And what did you answer her? - I asked thoughtfully, running my hand along her back and pressing her to me with the other hand.

I felt her ragged breathing next to my ear and how Cassandra touched my neck with her lips.

- Apparently I'd better get a hotel room today. - Keirin said, attracting our attention.

I wanted to challenge the light elf, but realizing that perhaps she was right, I could only agree. Like many noble male children, I knew girls as soon as I turned sixteen years old, after that change of race, I saw that everything returned to how it was before knowing the girl.

- I told her that I need to know your opinion. - Cassandra answered, stopping touching my neck with her lips and raising her head and looking at me. - It seems to me that it's a good idea to visit the place where you lived, what do you think?

Smiling at the dark elf's opinion, I nodded to her, but I was worried about what my mother and father were up to, who would not invite a half-elf of non-noble blood to the noble ball.

Thinking about the fact that they were interested in my victory over the two princesses and remembering that Suga'Tin forbade us to talk about our duel with Cassandra and Samantha.

I had doubts that my brother or sister decided to violate the direct order of the director when Nreu had already suffered due to his arrogance.

And I understood that it would be a good opportunity for the girls to find out what they wanted from me in the Cray Empire.

Father and mother will not try to do anything stupid with Samantha and Cassandra, even after losing the duel, the dark and light elves will not tolerate bad treatment of their daughters. Making a decision, I looked from Cassandra to Keirin, who began to frown when she saw my gaze.

- Your words are true, it will be useful for you and Samantha to see where I grew up and see my parents. - I said thoughtfully while examining Cassandra.

It was clear to me that the dark elf did not like my answer; she did not want to go to the Cray Empire only with Samantha. Trying to look at Keirin, hoping to find support from her.

- Trey, what are you up to? - asked the frowning Keirin who continued to look at me. - Why don't you want to go to the Kray Empire?

Looking at the frowning light elf, I closed my eyes, thinking about how best to voice my thoughts.