Chapter 351.1
Living As the Villainess Queen
Maraâs interest piqued. âDo you have a spell to replace that damn barrier?â
Eugene extended the parchment toward Aldrit, cautioning Mara. âItâs not the sort of spell youâre thinking of. This is a crucial incantation that could lead us to the one we need. Itâs meant for the wanderers, so donât push it too far.â
Eugene suspected that the wanderers might possess the missing elements of this spell. It was the very reason Maraâs followers had abducted Eugene two decades ago â to enable them to perform this spell.
This was the most perilous and potent of spells. Long ago, it had unlocked a gateway to another realm, and even with its imperfections, two decades past, it had allowed for the transportation of souls through a dimensional rift.
Eugene subscribed to the belief that all truths were interconnected. The wanderers already possessed a wealth of spell knowledge, and gaining access to the original knowledge might offer them a significant advantage. If granting Alber and freedom were possible, she would have offered it to Alber without hesitation. Unfortunately, that wasnât an option, so the wanderers seemed like the next best choice.
âHigh risk,â Mara grumbled.
Eugene brushed off Maraâs complaint and turned to Aldrit. âThis spell isnât complete. I deliberately omitted certain sections when copying it from the original text. Itâs a safety precaution. My request is for your people to use it solely for research, not to attempt to complete the spell. Make sure they understand that.â
âOf course, Your Majesty. Iâll keep that in mind,â Aldrit said with caution as he accepted the parchment. Eugene watched him closely, then reconsidered and added, âConsidering the long journey during the active season, I had some concerns, but I think weâve found the perfect solution. You can make use of the teleportation spell.â
âThatâs absurd,â Mara promptly objected. âYou intend to trigger the teleportation spell for tracking purposes? Absolutely not.â
âI have no intention of doing so,â Eugene assured.
âSending an undisclosed object to this man is suspicious. It seems like some sort of tracking spell,â Mara retorted.
âI have no intention of tracking you or any such need,â Eugene chuckled with a relaxed smile. âI told you earlier. We possess more information than you realize. I know the location of your primary form.â
The ratâs body momentarily stiffened, and it emitted a nervous squeak.
âDonât mock me! Are you attempting to deceive me?â
âWhy would I tell a lie that could be easily exposed? I may be quite distant from here, but I can locate it. The surroundings are highly distinctive. Itâs a gray rocky mountain, concealing a hidden lake beneath it.â
Aldritâs gaze wavered. The fact that information about the tribeâs hideout came from an outsider quickened his heart, irrespective of his trust in Eugene. It was an instinctive fear that transcended his trust in Eugene.
Eugene remained silent, watching the rat as it nervously twitched its nose, and then addressed the tense Aldrit.
âAldrit, even if you wish to assist me, there might be limitations to what you can do. I comprehend your situation, where you must safeguard the future and security of the entire tribe. As Anika and the queen of this realm, I pledge my name. I wonât exploit you to jeopardize the safety of the wanderers.â
Aldrit nodded in acknowledgment, recognizing the gravity of such a pledge. At present, he had no other choice, and he was grateful to Eugene for making such a solemn promise.
âPlease exercise caution, Aldrit,â Eugene cautioned, emphasizing, âMara is a lark. Even though your tribe has received assistance, itâs important not to place blind trust in him.â
Mara responded with more of a grumble than anger, questioning Eugene, âIs it really necessary to say that in front of me?â
Eugene quietly mused, This direct approach suits him, as expected. She believed that straightforward communication was the best way to deal with Mara, as opposed to beating around the bush. Moreover, projecting strength rather than seeking help would likely discourage Mara from entertaining other notions.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Eugene continued, addressing Mara, âMara, if we had any intention of deceiving you, we wouldnât disclose the possession of this information. If our aim was to exploit this information as a vulnerability to harm you, we would have already acted upon it.â She took a step back, avoiding excessive pressure.
However, she added, âBut if you find yourself unable to employ the teleportation spell, youâll have to traverse the desert the traditional way, and it will be Aldrit who bears the brunt of the hardship.â
Aldrit looked down at the rat perched on his shoulder. Crossing the desert posed a substantial challenge, and he had recently undergone significant adversity during his journey to the kingdom. After experiencing the comforts of palace life for the first time, the allure of an easier path was undeniable. He also felt a sense of curiosity regarding the spell capable of transporting him such a great distance.
Mara expressed his frustration with a disapproving click of his tongue. âTo activate the teleportation spell, you need Rodrigo. I explicitly told you to have him ready for it.â
Kasser swiftly replied, âThen bring him here briefly, but under no circumstances will we make a deal that jeopardizes his safety.â
Mara, now visibly irritated, directed his gaze at Eugene instead of Kasser, and he retorted, âWhatâs in it for me, then? Itâs my support thatâs at risk!â
Eugene couldnât help but emit a bitter laugh. It felt like a situation where oneâs intentions were misconstrued, yet this was precisely what was unfolding. It might have been a sudden change in tactics on Maraâs part, an instinctual recognition that only Eugene could sway Kasserâs decision. Eugene chose to remain silent, feigning ignorance.
Kasser asserted firmly, âAttempting to deploy such a dubious spell within the capital city will only compound the charges against you. Be cautious; your position is far from favorable.â
Mara muttered incomprehensible words for a moment before falling silent.