Chapter 374.2
Living As the Villainess Queen
Aldrit conveyed the Hwansuâs straightforward explanation to Eugene, refining the language for her benefit. Eugene, visibly surprised, turned her gaze towards the Hwansus surrounding her and entered a contemplative silence.
âWhere did you come across this particular Hwansu?â she inquired.
Eugene harbored a desire to encounter that Hwansu again, even if not immediately. Numerous questions lingered, fueled by her curiosity about the ancient tales from when the Hwansu served as the kingâs companion. She wondered if another opportunity would arise to converse with a Hwansu unhostile towards humans.
Aldrit responded with a troubled expression. âI apologize, Your Highness. Even if I return to the location where I encountered the Hwansu, meeting it again might be beyond our control.â
As Aldrit bid farewell to the Hwansu, it shared its parting words.
âNext time you revisit that region, I wonât be there. Iâll choose a different path. Donât expect the same stroke of luck. Even if you die, I wonât be aware.â
Eugene, upon hearing Aldritâs account, felt a profound sense of disappointment.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âIf it declared its departure, then itâs likely gone. Thereâs little we can do.â
While Aldrit might cross paths with the Hwansu again due to their connection, just as he fortuitously encountered it and found salvation, Eugene sensed that their reunion would be unpredictable.
âIt seems the Hwansu returned to its refuge and departed once more. Has anything noteworthy occurred?â Eugene inquired.
âI came to inform you that Mara is safely safeguarding Anika Flora, whom he escorted away,â Aldrit said. âI thought you might be curious about the situation.â
âDid you journey here solely for that reason? I was intrigued, but I assumed you could handle it independently. Thank you, Aldrit. Itâs no small feat to traverse such a great distance, especially when this incident could have posed significant problems.â
âI am fine.â
âNo, I must consider a more efficient approach. As for Flora⦠How is she faring?â
âWe are grappling with the challenge of providing a consciousness that satisfies Anika. Despite our best efforts, the circumstances are challenging.â
Eugene offered a rueful smile. It appeared that Flora was facing considerable hardships in her current situation.
âYou handle it yourself. I canât intervene in that matter.â Even if Eugene had the capability to assist Flora, she harbored an inner reluctance. That was her sentiment, deep down.
âI couldnât completely block Maraâs approach. I apologize, Your Highness.â
âThatâs understandable. How is Flora reacting?â
âSo far, she remains very hostile toward Mara.â
Eugene nodded in understanding. Given Floraâs staunch commitment to justice, she wouldnât easily succumb to Maraâs manipulations.
âHis Majesty is currently engaged in an important meeting. Letâs convene after its conclusion. I also have numerous questions about your magic. Oh, but first, take a moment to rest.â
âI am fine. If thereâs anything I can assist withâ¦â
âNo, letâs address it later. Visit your cousin and nephew. Last time you were here, you didnât even exchange proper greetings.â
ââ¦Yes, Your Highness. Oh, and there was something noteworthy in my conversation with the lark.â
As Aldrit shared details about the seed, Eugene responded with a surprised expression, covering her mouth with both hands.
âOh my, Aldrit. This is truly remarkable information. I canât quantify how many crucial insights Iâve gained from you.â
Eugene quickly summarized the information she had just received and instructed Aldrit to convey it promptly to Kasser.
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âThe ancient tribes didnât vanish entirely. They concealed themselves, preserving their lineage while staying hidden from the world. One of these ancient tribes, guardians of magic, came across a lark. This particular lark happened to be a Hwansu who had aged enough to engage in conversations with humans.â
âThe Hwansu can talk?â Nicholas couldnât contain his curiosity. With an incredulous expression, Riner turned his gaze toward Kasser and interjected, âIâve captured numerous larks and Hwansus, and Iâve never witnessed such a phenomenon.â
âI have,â Kasser asserted.
âWhat?â Riner sat up abruptly, leaning towards Kasser with an indignant expression. âKing, have you genuinely encountered a talking Hwansu?â
âI have, and we had a conversation,â replied Kasser.
Riner voiced his frustration, âThen why canât my Hwansu, Krak, talk?â
âA talking Hwansu is akin to a human in terms of age. There probably arenât many like him in this world.â
Nicholas furrowed his brows. âHow many of them are there?â he asked, but Kasser simply nodded. There were already three known Hwansus, and the possibility of more was quite high.
âSo, what did you do when you encountered the talking Hwansu? Did you capture it?â Riner and Nicholas almost simultaneously fired off questions. Kasser chose to respond to Nicholasâs inquiry.
âItâs different from how humans speak. It doesnât produce its own voice; instead, the sound resonates in the listenerâs mind. The Hwansu has a gender-ambiguous, clear voice. It can convey messages to multiple people simultaneously, and sometimes, it can transmit only to the intended recipient.â
âFascinating. Itâs likeâ¦â Nicholas, who had been murmuring, suddenly halted. The brows of Richard and Pered, who had been silently observing, twitched. An abrupt heaviness settled in the air, as if an ominous foreboding had descended upon them.
âWeâll address questions once all the stories are concluded,â Kasser declared, resuming his narrative. As he progressed through the events following Alberâs encounter with the cunning monster and their subsequent contract, an uneasy hush enveloped the hall. No one dared to interrupt with questions, and the silence became so profound that not even the sound of breathing penetrated the air.
Unbeknownst to them, all the kings had clenched their fists around the hands resting on the table. The unbridled Praz emanating from their eyes shimmered like a subdued gleam. The atmosphere crackled with tension, taut enough to feel like it would burst upon the slightest touch.
âThe expansive region that became the domain of the monstrous Hwansu remained untouched by other larks and transformed into a blessed land, drawing people to gather.â
When Kasser paused for a moment, Richard spoke up.
âYour Majesty, we may have all realized it, but shall I articulate the astounding fact plainly?â
Kasser nodded, signaling his agreement, and adjusted his chair. Richard stood, firmly placing both hands on the table to make a resonating sound. In his eyes, a subtle vortex of ashes-colored Praz swirled as he gazed around at the kings.
âNot only us, but our fathers, and their fathers before them, for a very long time! We have perpetually believed in creatures like larks as messengers of God and have been exploited all this while.â