Chapter 368.2
Living As the Villainess Queen
Eugene, taken aback, received Danaâs letter with a surprised expression. It felt like an unexpected gift, and with an excited heart, she unfolded the letter, eager to discover the words within.
[ Anika Jin. Itâs been a while since I greeted you through a letter.
I heard the news that you are pregnant. Congratulations.
I gave birth not too long ago. In the past, I awaited the day I could return to the Holy City, liberated from the burdensome duty of bearing a child. But now, looking at the sleeping face of my child, I canât imagine a life without him.
Itâs all thanks to Anika Jin. Everything seems to have changed after your visit. It didnât happen overnight, but from one day, living in the kingdom no longer felt uncomfortable, and I developed affection for the child growing in my belly. It turns out that deciding to live is all about determination.
And there was something strange. Itâs a matter thatâs difficult to discuss with my husband. Itâs about a dream vision.
I had a dream vision almost at the end of my pregnancy, and there was something in the water. Iâve never seen anything like that before. You know that dream visions are supposed to be only about the water, right? I couldnât see exactly what it was, but when I woke up, I only remembered the color. It was the same color as my husbandâs eyes.
Anika Jin, donât be surprised if you see something strange in your dream vision. Iâm telling you this because Iâm your senior in becoming a mother.
I hope you give birth to a child safely and healthily. I hope we can meet when the opportunity arises.
â Anika Gemma ]
Eugeneâs lips continued to curve in a gentle smile as she immersed herself in the contents of the letter. The sense of relief washed over her, knowing that Gemma was no longer burdened by unhappiness. The thought of the future king growing up under the care of a loving mother kindled warmth in Eugeneâs heart.
As she contemplated the message, a curious thought surfaced in Eugeneâs mind. Do all Anikas witness the childâs Praz in their dream visions? Or did Gemma start seeing it due to a shift in her mindset? Perhaps the bond between Anika and the kingâs child is stronger than anyone elseâs, Eugene pondered.
Considering the complementarity of Ramita and Praz in their relationship, Eugene mused that a similar dynamic might apply to the connection between a mother and son. Yet, she acknowledged the potential for strong clashes when Ramita and Praz rejected each other, drawing a parallel to the complexities in relationships.
The dual nature of Ramita, evident in her capacity to both harm and protect larks, intrigued Eugene. She speculated that Anikas harboring resentment toward kings might experience fear when approaching the latter. In this context, the rumor of an Anika giving birth to the kingâs child experiencing physical deterioration could find explanation.
While rejecting Praz, isnât it physically demanding to carry a child with Praz for ten months? Eugene questioned the toll of such a challenging situation. The shrewdness of Sang-je once again sent shivers down her spine. It became apparent that Sang-je, with his keen observations over time, had unraveled the intricate dynamics between the king, Anikas, and the mysterious forces of Praz and Ramita.
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âLockdown? Are you telling me that the Holy City is currently under lockdown?â
âI received the information on the afternoon I left,â Richard confirmed.
Kasserâs countenance stiffened sharply at the revelation, his concern evident. On the other hand, Richardâs demeanor, while not overly serious, conveyed a thoughtful stance.
âI donât understand what Sang-je is thinking. The dry season has just begun, and what does he expect by locking down the Holy City? The damage to the merchants relying on the Holy City will be severe, so he canât keep the gates closed for long,â Richard remarked with a hint of perplexity.
âNo, thatâs not it. Sang-je doesnât care about such matters at all. In the worst case, Sang-je will use the entire population of the Holy City as hostages,â Kasser explained, his tone carrying a somber weight.
âAs hostages?â Richard questioned the absurdity of the situation, but seeing Kasserâs serious expression, his own countenance hardened. âWhat on earth is happening?â
âWhat Iâm about to say is the unexaggerated truth,â Kasser began, preparing to unravel the intricate narrative of events. Richardâs expressions shifted from skepticism to a spectrum of emotionsâpain, regret, sorrow, and angerâsurfacing and subsiding as he absorbed the shocking details.
After Kasser concluded his account, a heavy silence lingered in the room. Richard, who had been holding his head with both hands, raised his upper body. Now, his eyes showed not just pain but tightly suppressed anger.
âWho else knows about this?â
âIâm telling you for the first time.â
âWhat do you plan to do from now on?â
âItâs an incredibly heavy truth. If we want to confront that bastard, at least all kings need to unite.â
Richard nodded in understanding. The prospect of individual kings opposing Sang-je might leave them isolated, but the unity of six kings could potentially tip the balance and confront the looming threat.
âGiven the complexity of this narrative, direct interaction is necessary, as letters or messengers fall short. Iâm increasingly concerned about the fate of the Holy City under lockdown in the meantime.â
âFire King Riner has already arrived. Myung King also expressed his intention to visit during this dry season.â
Richardâs eyes widened in surprise. âFire King and Myung King too? Why am I hearing this story for the first time if Fire King is already here?â
Kasser sighed, the mention of Riner naturally eliciting a deep exhale. After a tumultuous encounter involving an oil barrel and a rough desert skirmish, Riner had persistently questioned Kasser about the whereabouts of the worldâs strongest lark. Kasser, cautious of the potential consequences, delayed providing an answer. Now, he found himself receiving daily reprimands from Riner for not keeping his promise.
âI plan to inform Fire King last,â Kasser explained.
Richard smiled knowingly, remarking, âFire King Riner is a bit impatient, isnât he?â
In the midst of their conversation, a cautious chamberlain summoned Kasser from outside. After gaining permission, the chamberlain urgently entered.
Kasser received two urgent reports, and his expression turned peculiar as he opened one of them. âIt seems the Dark King has crossed the border.â Reading the second report, Kasserâs eyes revealed a mixture of shock and concern. âMyung King⦠is on his way with King Akil.â
Richard chuckled, a touch of amusement in his tone. âAll six kings will gather here in the capital of the Hashi Kingdom. I never expected to witness such a spectacle in my lifetime.â
For the first time, Kasser felt the subtle orchestration of fate. A new tide was on the brink of sweeping across the kingdoms.