Chapter 350.2
Living As the Villainess Queen
Eugene sought to soothe the agitated Mara, saying, âWe appreciate your perspective. In any case, our strategy is as follows. The kings will convene to address and resolve this crisis collectively. Only the kings possess the authority to confront Sang-je head-on. Now, please share your plan. How did you intend to confront Sang-je?â
After a moment of hesitation, Mara replied, âTo bring my plan to fruition, I require Anika.â
âFor my vitality?â Eugene asked.
Mara shook his head. âNo, itâs to activate a specific magic that only Anika can serve as an intermediary for.â
âWhat kind of magic are you talking about?â
âI can summon larks.â
âWhat?â Eugene was taken aback, recalling a scene from her knowledge of the future where âAnika Jinâ had become the embodiment of Mara, controlling larks as an effect of this magic.
âSuch a magic exists? Using Anikaâs lineage as a medium?â Eugene inquired.
Mara corrected her, saying, âNo, not Anikaâs lineage.â
Perplexed, Eugene asked for clarification. âI donât understand. Please explain.â
âHow much do you know about the ancient tribes?â
âI have knowledge of most of them.â
âIn that case, thereâs no need for a separate explanation. In the archives of the seers, I found a forbidden ritual. The creators of that ritual were the tribe of death and resurrection, an ancient tribe that has now vanished. But this forbidden ritual can only be enacted through the lineage of the tribe of death and resurrection.â
Eugene murmured in astonishment, âAnika⦠has inherited the blood of the tribe of death and resurrection.â
Mara affirmed, âThatâs correct.â
Kasser inquired, âDoes Sang-je not know about the existence of this magic?â
âHe doesnât,â replied Mara, a hint of smugness in his voice, âHe might not even be aware of whatâs missing from those archives.â
âSo, let me get this straight,â Kasser began, âWere you planning to use this magic to control the larks and have Sang-je fight them? It seems like sending soldiers would be pointless in this situation.â
Mara explained, âIndeed, sending soldiers would be absurd. My goal was to create an opportunity to deceive Sang-je. To confront him, I need to enter his territory, but the moment I trespass, he would sense my presence. To mount an attack, I needed to confound his senses. If a multitude of larks simultaneously entered his domain, it would cause sensory confusion.â
âSo, if the larks run wild inside his domain, Sang-je would wake up, right? Was that what you were aiming for?â
Mara nodded, âExactly.â However, Mara didnât explicitly mention that this brief moment of vulnerability also posed a risk for him. Sang-jeâs weakness became Maraâs vulnerability as well.
Deep in thought, Eugene asked, âThe crucial ritual that Rodrigo mentioned to me, is it the process of activating this magic?â
The ratâs red eyes trembled, and Mara clarified, âNo, thatâs a different ritual.â
âWhat kind of magic is it?â
âTeleportation.â
Eugene repeated in surprise, âTeleportation?â
Mara affirmed, âYes, a spell that instantly moves a target to a distant location.â
Eugene was taken aback, âYou were trying to use this magic to transport me? To activate that forbidden ritual?â
Kasser fixed a stern gaze on Mara, a faint blue gleam appearing in his eyes. âYou were planning to take the Queen from the heart of the capital?â
The mouse, half-hidden behind Aldrit, protested, âItâs not kidnapping. The person involved must agree for it to happen.â
Eugene couldnât help but feel a twinge of sympathy for Kasser, even though the fake had orchestrated all of this. The more she considered the fakeâs actions, the deeper her sighs became. The fake seemed oblivious to their role as a queen, solely focused on their own agenda.
Iâm starting to grasp how that future I glimpsed played out, Eugene thought to herself. In that future, the fake failed to summon Eugeneâs soul, which meant they didnât acquire Lamita. This failure likely led to despair or a different plan, possibly aligning with Mara to confront Sang-je.
Turning to Aldrit, she made a request. âAldrit, I need your help.â
âYes, Your Majesty,â Aldrit replied.
Eugene asked, âAll of Maraâs magical knowledge came from the wanderers, correct?â
Aldrit lowered his head, his expression grave. He had heard many stories from the elder wanderers who preserved the magic, but the full gravity of the situation only dawned on him today. It was now clear that his people had once again committed a significant transgression in this world.
âI donât have the right words to explain,â he admitted.
Eugene continued, âThe wanderers may not have made the right choices, but I understand they may have felt they had no other option.â She placed a scroll on the table, a reproduction of the forbidden magic she had discovered in the Ars family.
âIâm more concerned about the Holy Cityâs fate after Sang-jeâs departure than defeating Sang-je himself. Sang-jeâs protection from the larks has allowed the Holy City to enjoy peace. If Sang-je vanishes without a plan, the Holy City will face immense turmoil. I believe the only solution lies in magic. But aside from the cityâs priests, only the wanderers know this magic. I need your assistance in finding a solution.â