Chapter 324 Lifespan
The Crown's Entrapment
Eferiaâs Tribunal, Realm of Eferia aka Element Forest
âI thought you said youâd kill her?â Polo remarked at Saha, who was still busy inspecting the gifts Cordon sent them.
âWell, I tried, but she didnât dieâ¦â Saha snorted. âUsually, humans die easily in my traps, but this Princess seems well prepared than usual.â
âThatâs why I told you to let her enter your territory first,â Polo nonchalantly commented. âI saw this coming ages agoâ¦â
âAre you mocking me?!â Saha hissed, her face reddening as she let her tongue out to attack her fellow guardian.
At the attacks, Polo simply chuckled and said, âWhy would I mock you? Iâm just saying that you should improve your traps some more.â
âIâm just following the rules of the Heavens, Poloâ¦â Saha retorted in annoyance. âMust I remind you that we cannot set traps that wonât give fair enough treatment and judgment to anyone entering this realm?â
âWhat Iâm saying is that you should set harder traps in the future,â Polo reiterated.
âHah, tell me that once the Princess falls under your trap then, Polo. Maybe then I will listenâ¦â Saha scoffed. âBesides, I really fancy those vibrant emerald eyes of hersâ¦â Her expression then changed as she drooled over the thought of something she wanted. Then her gaze sharpened as she glared at Devas and Polo. âYou two better make sure not to mess with her eyes⦠I want to have them if she dies.â
The two guardians only shrugged their shoulders at their fellow guardianâs words. From there, they each returned to their own thing, Devas was still busy instructing his servants to get all the alcoholic drinks from the caravan.
âDonât you already have enough alcohol in your cellar?â Saha questioned. As usual, almost all alcoholic drinks went to Devas.
âFine, get what you want then,â Devas snorted.
It had been a while since Cordon offered them many gifts like this. All Guardians were ecstatic with the influx of goods, seeing as theyâd been confined inside their realm for so long that they were feeling giddy to receive things unavailable to them from the outside realm.
âArenât you going to start with her trial?â Polo suddenly questioned Devas.
âTomorrow.â Devas lazily mumbled. âFor now, let me have a feast. And give the Princess a break. She just went through Sahaâs fireâ¦â He then looked at Saha and asked, âTell me⦠What did you see in her? Knowing you, you couldâve given her one more test if you felt like itâ¦â
Instead of replying, Saha looked at Helena, the two men following her gaze.
âYouâ¦.!â Devas exclaimed, staring at Helena in disbelief. Meanwhile, the Fairy Queen simply gave them a timid smile.
Saha rolled her eyes and mumbled, âYes. This fool here traded a few years of her life for another human. I guess Iâll get to live the longest among the three of us.â
âHow many years?â Devas curiously asked.
âItâs shorter when compared to that male human she last saved, at least,â Saha replied. âI only got five years this time.â
Saha took a small breath as she paused from skimming through their offerings. She frowned as she commented, âStill, the Princess is remarkable. I mean, no other human has surpassed the traps I made. Maybe because sheâs no ordinary human, but I noticed a while ago that her eyes glowed when she passed through that small opening I gave her to save herself from being eaten alive by my flames.â
She then looked at Devas and Polo as she added, âRight at that moment, I had a feeling that it should be more than enough to let her through. As such, I suggest that you donât act harshly against her. She still has angel blood in her veins, and it still has divine powers I think, even if theyâre not as powerful as any normal angel should haveâ¦â
Hearing Sahaâs words, Polo held a dim expression as he looked at Helena and said, âI still donât like how youâll often trade away your lifespan like that. If itâs in their fate to die and fumbled through our realm, then let it be! How can you brazenly act like that and make us look bad compared to you when weâre simply doing our duty as guardians of this realm?!â
âIâm sorry,â Helena weakly whispered. âI just donât want to see anyone dying againâ¦â
âThis is their choice!â Polo snapped. âThey willingly enter our realm knowing death will come to them, and yet they still to choose to enter!â He then looked at Saha and scolded, âAnd you shouldnât trade with her life so easily like that. Even if Helena begs you, you shouldnât accept it. Thatâs just irresponsible!â
Saha raised her eyebrows as she annoyingly scoffed, âWhy shouldnât I when it will give me more life to live? Why are you even so worked up when itâs not your lifespan thatâs at stake here?â
Devas suddenly coughed as he diverted the topic. âHmm⦠Thatâs enough. Maybe I should just proceed with the Princessâs trials in my territory today and end this as quickly as I can once and for all. I hate witnessing quarrels like this, so Iâll be off to get this over with.â
And with that, Devas disappeared along with his servants, together with all of the things he picked up amongst the offerings and gifts from Cordon.
Seeing her fellow guardian leave, Helena bit her inner cheek as she looked at Polo and Saha and said, âIâll be taking my leave then.â
Seeing yet another guardian leave, Saha clicked her tongue as she shook her head at Polo. âYour temper is terrible.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Poloâs frown deepened as he hissed, âAnd your greed in extending your own life is disgusting!â
âYOU!!!â
Saha moved for an attack, but Polo was quite fast in jumping into the water. Saha let out a heavy breath of annoyance as she mumbled, âIf I donât heed Helenaâs begging, Iâll look heartless, but if I grant her request, I look greedy?â
Absently, Saha looked at the beautiful mirror that was amongst the gifts that they recieved. Staring at her own reflection, she murmured, âI just need some beautiful eyes at this point for a perfect human look. Maybe Devas is right⦠I shouldâve given her one more hard trial.â
But even so, she chose not to, knowing that what she did was enough for her to let the Princess go. She honestly admired the determination in the Princessâs eyes. Instead of taking the easy way out, she didnât, and proceeded to move forward to face the hardship coming her way. The others before her simply accepted her offer way once things got a little tough for them, leaving her unsatisfied.