Book 5: Chapter 155: Movements of All Parties
Drip-drop, drip-drop.
In the dimly lit underground space, only the sound of occasional water droplets could be heard. After Lilith and her companionsâ rampage, hardly any living thing survived, leaving silence as the eternal theme of this place.
And this silence was broken.
âDamn it, to think that cracking a mere demigod artifact would take so much effort!â
Space twisted, forming a passage, from which two figures emerged.
Both figures were cloaked in wide black robes, obscuring their forms to the point where even their genders were indistinguishable. However, one cloak bore a large âThreeâ on the back, and the other âFour.â
âItâs because these bodies are too weak,â said Number Three indifferently.
âOur power is too restrained. The fact that we could break the artifactâs divine barrier is only thanks to its sufficient degradation.â
âHumph, if it werenât for that mad old hag, we wouldnât have been reduced to seizing these foul-smelling humans.â
Number Four lifted a hand to sniff, feeling as if the bodyâs pungent stench could make them faint.
âSilence! Be careful not to let her sense us!â Number Three glared at Number Four. âAt such a critical moment, stop complaining. Do you know how much effort it took for them to send us here? If we fail the mission, or if she detects us, neither of us will end well.â
âHmph.â Number Four flicked their robe sleeve without replying.
âAlso, remember our current names. Donât slip up, Number Fourâ¦â Number Three added.
âGot it, got it, youâre Number Three and Iâm Number Four. Such childish names, wonder which idiot came up with them.â
âThat one.â Three pointed skyward without expression.
âWhich one?â
âThe one above all.â
â!!â
Number Fourâs face turned ashen, lips trembling, âNo⦠it canât be.â
Number Three shook their head helplessly, âWho else would be so bored but that one.â
âWhat do I do now? Speaking ill of that one directly, Iâm sure to be sensed.â Number Fourâs body shook like a leaf.
âWhat else can we do but make amends through good deeds?â Number Three patted Number Four on the shoulder, sighing, âThat one is very vindictive.â
Number Four stood still, looking worse than if theyâd eaten a fly.
âLetâs get to work.â
Shaking their head, Number Three focused on the task at hand.
The purpose of their mission wasnât overly complicated, so they quickly achieved a result.
âFound it.â
Holding a crimson organ in their hand, Number Three sneered, âTo think theyâd carelessly lose something as important as a heart. Truly careless.â
Number Four, who pinned their hopes on making amends, hurried over to ask:
âHow is it? Can you sense that oneâs aura?â
Number Three brought out a clear, crystalline stone, waving it over the heart.
Seeing no change in the stone, Number Threeâs expression turned slightly disappointed, âIt seems that even if it derived from that oneâs powers, it is but a real object. What I hold in my hand is merely an ordinary young dragon race heart.â
âIs that so? What about this one then?â
Number Four handed over another heart, clearly not as well-preserved as the dragon heart, already coagulated and turned black.
Number Three glanced at it without even the desire to use the stone, âA human heart, of no value.â
âDoes that mean weâve come here for nothing?â Number Four frowned, discontented, about to reduce the foul-smelling, disgusting heart in their hand to ashes.
âWait a moment.â
Number Three suddenly interrupted, staring at the human heart with mysterious patterns flashing in their eyes: âThe ability of this heartâs owner⦠is somewhat interesting.â
âHow so?â
âWorth utilizing.â
Number Four grinned: âSo youâre sayingâ¦â
âWe didnât come here for nothing.â Number Three responded,
âAt least Iâve already figured out our next move.â
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That night, in the brightly lit Imperial Palace of the Holy Dragon Empire,
Princess Estelle knelt on the cold ground, her eyelids drooping as if she had already fallen asleep. In front of her, the pink curtains danced with the breeze from outside, accompanied by the flickering candlelight, sketching a seductive silhouette.
âHmm~â
The woman behind the curtains stretched lazily like a cat just waking up, her curves twisting and forming a breathtaking view.
âSo youâre saying⦠you lost?â The woman spoke languidly.
âYes.â
âAnd you lost miserably?â
ââ¦Yes.â
âLosing to anyone but your talented sister, that wenchâs daughter?â
Princess Estelleâs fingertips dug deep into the ground, as the humiliating scenes from before re-emerged in her mind.
âYes.â
âEstelle, oh Estelle, what am I to do with you?â
The curtains were lifted, revealing a face that bore some resemblance to Princess Estelle but was more mature and dignified. The woman was draped in a thin robe, her fair skin under the moonlight seeming coated in fresh milk.
The woman bent down, tenderly lifting Princess Estelleâs face, softly saying:
âYou should know, my position today is all thanks to what?â
âItâs because you, Estelle, were outstanding enough. Being the disciple of Lord Taylor and the emperorâs most beloved daughter, and more importantly, for having trampled the former royal familyâs top genius under your feet.
Itâs because of this, your mother, that I now hold the most significant influence in the harem. And it wonât be long before I can replace that wench and completely surpass her status.
But at this crucial moment, how could you tell your mother that you lost to that wenchâs daughter?â
Princess Estelle seemed unable to look directly at the face before her, closing her eyes, biting her lip, and softly saying:
âIâm sorry.â
âSorry doesnât cut it, Estelle. You must understand your status is different now. In the past, a loss was just a loss, and you could always try again. But now, with the entire royal familyâs resources at your disposal and being Lord Taylorâs disciple, if you lose, what do you think others will say?â
âIâ¦â
Princess Estelle wanted to say she wouldnât lose next time, but thinking of Lunaâs excited and manic face, she couldnât bring herself to say it.
âSigh.â
Perhaps sensing the fear on Princess Estelleâs face, the woman sighed, stood up, and asked:
âDoes Lord Taylor know about your loss?â
âI havenât told Master yet⦠I canât bring myself to say it.â
âI thought as much. But this is for the bestâ¦â
The woman turned away, no longer facing her daughter, her tone returning to its usual coolness.
âRest assured and participate in the competition. Your mother will remove the obstacles in your path.â
âMotherâ¦â
Sensing the hint of malice in the womanâs words, Princess Estelle asked somewhat frantically, âWhat are you planning to doâ¦â
âDid I hear that the First Elderâs grandson⦠has taken a fancy to you?â
The woman glanced over Princess Estelleâs ring: âI heard he recently crossed the threshold of the Mid-Saint Realm.â
âMother, surely you arenâtâ¦â Princess Estelle suddenly widened her eyes, âNo, if this is discoveredâ¦â
âIt wonât be discovered.â The woman said calmly: âAs long as you remain Lord Taylorâs disciple for a day, someone will erase these unclean traces for you, and might even quietly lend us a hand.â
âHow⦠couldâ¦â
âHehe, youâve been with Lord Taylor for so long. Do you think the real Lord Taylor matches the noble and mighty image spread among the common folk?â
ââ¦No.â
Princess Estelle wanted to argue, but she had to admit, to some extent, Lord Taylor was a bit too unrestrained.
âExactly, and thatâs because Lord Taylor is the face of the Holy Dragon Empire, in some respects, an even more crucial figure than the emperor himself. Therefore, in the eyes of outsiders, he cannot afford to have any blemish.â