Chapter 314 Strike a Deal
The Crown's Entrapment
[First night inside the Element forestâ¦]
Making her way through the darkness, Xenia felt as if the dark stoned walls she were passing through never seemed to end. There was no other direction for her to take except for the straight path lit by torches, guiding her as if it was intentionally made to be that way.
Truly, it seemed as if she and Osman would have completely different experiences in regards to the Basiliskâs Territory. Wading through the heat, she wiped away a few sweat drops running down her face. She was getting thirstier the longer she spent time in that place, not to mention how her stomach was also already grumbling in protest.
After some time, she stopped for a bit of rest, and she was about to pick out one of the fruits from inside her sack when she suddenly sniffed out a luscious aroma coming from the distance. Walking further up, she ended up following the scent all the way to an unfortunate dead end.
âIâm probably hallucinating from hunger already,â she thought as she moved to grab something to eat, only to pause again when the stone walls before her suddenly moved to open in front of her.
Her eyes squinted at the bright lights that suddenly hit her eyes. She blinked her eyes to adjust to the brightness, only to frown as she stared at the extravagant place now on display before her.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Looking inside, the place looked as if it came from inside one of the many mansions in Cordonâs vicinity. There were so many familiar things in the decorations, and she could honestly see such a sight back in the castle.
âOsman didnât say anything about an underground palace in the Basiliskâs Territoryâ¦â she mused as she curiously walked inside.
âWelcome, Human,â a woman greeted her, a wide smile on her even as her big yellow eyes were frighteningly staring at her. From the womanâs gaze alone, Xenia could tell that she wasnât fully human.
âI am Saha, the guardian that has control over the fire element in this realm,â the newly-introduced Saha curtly introduced. âCome and follow me. You must be starving. Iâve already asked my servant to prepare some human food for you.â
Saha then turned around gesturing for Xenia to follow. Meanwhile, the princess could only gulp when she saw a snakeâs tail coming out from Sahaâs behind.
Thinking back, Osman was unable to give her many details about the Basilisk, having admitted that his encounter with her had been too short and easy. The admiral didnât even meet the Basilisk in this humanoid form, having only heard her voice as they played hide and seek inside an active volcano. From there, Osman only had to endure the heat of his surroundings, all while doing his best in hiding.
Left with no other choice, Xenia simply followed Saha, knowing full well that there was no other way out for her except for her to negotiate with this woman. Walking silently, she was eventually led inside a huge dining hall, and Xenia almost drooled as she saw the huge feast being offered on the table.
âSit, Human,â Saha instructed, and Xenia quietly obeyed as she sat by the other side of the long table. It was the one thing that Osman kept on reminding her about, which was never to offend any of the guardians for as long as she could.
âEatâ¦â Saha commanded.
Hearing the command, Xenia didnât hesitate as she started eating. She was still human after all, and she needed to keep her energy up since she was sure that this guardian would toy with her after feeding her. According to Osman, only the Fairy Queen was kind-hearted enough to make his stay inside the forest better, the others simply made his life miserable through basic challenges or unreasonable requests.
By the time Xenia was almost full, the Basilisk laughed. The woman snapped her fingers, and a Raven suddenly appeared on the headrest of the chair right in the middle of the table. Xenia looked at the raven, a symbol of a circle with an open eye inside of it glowing on its forehead.
âI usually do not allow Cordonâs eyes to be present whenever I plan to make a bargain with a human in this trial, but I will make an exception for you since youâre interestingâ¦â the Basilisk musingly nodded. âAmong all the humans that have entered our realm, you are the most well-prepared this far. And very calm as well⦠Arenât you afraid that I mightâve put poison in your food?â
Xenia looked straight into the Basiliskâs eyes and said, âIâm not. Iâve once heard that the guardians inside the Element Forest are very fair with all their actions. Iâm also deeply honored for your generosity to offer me food, and I will never reject or interpret it as some sort of sly trickery to kill a weak human like me.â
Hearing Xeniaâs answer, the Basilisk laughed, louder to the point that her voice resonated throughout every corner of the hall.
âTell me your name, Human, so that I may properly address you,â Saha smiled, a slight grin adorning her face. âKnowing that something special is flowing inside within your veins, it will be improper if I fully called you Human when thatâs clearly not the caseâ¦â
Xenia bit her inner cheek at what she just heard. She was currently before a powerful guardian appointed by the Almighty to protect the Element Forest, so she shouldâve expected that they would know that she had angel blood in her body.
âI am Xenia, Princess of the Ebodian Kingdom, miladyâ¦â Xenia answered.
âMilady? You do know that Iâm no lady,â Saha chuckled as she chortled. âStill, I donât mind you calling me one, seeing as Iâve always loved having a human body.â
âAh, pardon my impudence. I didnât mean to disrespect you,â Xenia curtly bowed as she quickly apologized. âPlease tell me how to properly address the powerful guardian of fire properly.â
âHmm, Saha⦠Just call me Saha, Princess Xenia,â Saha pointed out with a smirk. âYou know, youâre the first human to know my name.â
Xenia kept her head down in deference, not knowing when to properly look at the guardian.
âLift your head up and look at me,â Saha commanded, and Xenia followed suit. âYou have such beautiful eyes⦠I must say, out of all the humans that enter our realm, Iâve never encountered such vibrant and lively forest-colored eyes such as yours, Princess Xenia.â
âThank you, Lady Saha,â Xenia genuinely answered.
âKnowing that, would you like to strike a deal with me, Princess Xenia?â Saha offered with a straightforward smile. âGive me your eyes, and I will let you pass my territory without a fuss.â The Basilisk then looked at the raven and added, âIâm sure the King of Cordon will still accept you without your eyes⦠If he truly loves you soâ¦â
âAnd if I donât agree?â Xenia asked, her eyes still firmly on Saha.
âThen youâll have to try leaving my territory by passing through all my traps. But I must warn you: no human from Cordon has ever passed through my traps alive,â Saha shrugged, her tone contrasting her current actions.
âSo how about you consider my offer? It would be a shame to see such beautiful eyes go to waste, after all. Why donât you sleep on it? Maybe tomorrow, youâll give me a different answer,â she offered with a coaxing smile.
Before Xenia could even respond, the world around her suddenly looked as if it was spinning around.
âW-what d-did you put on the food?â she helplessly murmured.
âOh, itâs not poison, but itâs something to help you sleep so that youâll be in good condition for my traps,â Saha genuinely replied. âAfter all, the guardians of this realm still have to judge you fairlyâ¦â
Sahaâs subtle laughter was the last thing Xenia heard before she completely passed out, her constitution being too weak to fight off whatever it was the Basilisk put in her food.
âSleep well, Princess,â Saha smiled. âWeâll have a bit of fun tomorrow, and Iâm sure youâll perform admirably. For both your audience and mine, I hope you make the right choice.â