Chapter 789 Wait By The Bridge

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n”During the Great War of Avidia where nearly every power on the southern continent was embroiled in a horrifying war,” Maria spoke while leading them to a bench before continuing her story.

n”I was part of a small kingdom known as Arindale, which bordered the Whispering Wave Sea, but one day, our neighbor invaded and killed the royal family, forcing the surviving people to flee, and that’s when your representative appeared and told us about the Al-Maseeh At-Tinyan who is the coming savior who will save us, and that’s when decided to join your kingdom,” Maria concluded.

nArcher nodded in understanding, ”It’s good you’re alive and well in Draconia. We need more people like you.”

nWhen he said that, the older woman’s eyes gleamed with devotion as she bowed again, causing Kassandra and Leira to giggle at the worshipper’s reaction. After that, Archer asked about the harbor, and Maria took them on tour.

nShe showed them the many warehouses that lined the shoreline, where merchants and trading companies could store their goods before heading to the island’s Draconian Markets. Still, they had to rent out the spaces, which brought in another income for the kingdom.

nMaria told the trio that the Draconian Government had started building several port cities to accommodate the constant incoming trade from other nations. Afterward, the older woman had to return to her post after saying farewell to the three before rushing off.

nOnce she was gone, Archer and the two girls searched for Ella, Teuila, and Halime, heading toward Stormwatch Port City. The three walked down the streets until they reached the western gate.

nThe trio stepped through the gate and walked west until they reached a bridge, passing by another city being constructed on their way to meet the three ladies. Kassandra and Leira looked around and realized they were standing near a large, well-made stone bridge.

nLeira glanced at it and spoke, ”Who built the bridge Arch? It’s much better than the ones in the empire.”

nArcher nodded, ”The Second Legion built it along with most of the bridges,” he said, pointing behind them at the fort in the distance. ”They also built the forts that guard the kingdom.”

n”Why do you let your soldiers build stuff? Aint they used for fighting and defending the kingdom?” Kassandra questioned.

n”Bored soldiers get bad ideas,” he replied. ”So I put them to work building stuff for the kingdom to keep them occupied when they’re not training.”

nAfter the three spoke for a little longer, Archer suggested they all relax on the nearby grass beside the bridge. The gentle breeze carried the scent of wildflowers and the distant sound of flowing water from the nearby river.

nThe trio lay in comfortable silence, enjoying the moment’s tranquility after a long day of exploring the kingdom. Leira leaned back against a small knapsack she pulled out of her storage ring, and her eyes closed as she soaked in the last rays of sunlight.

nWhile the cat girl relaxed, Kassandra idly plucked blades of grass. Archer sat upright, his gaze scanning the horizon. He caught sight of the carriage they were waiting for in the distance, its wheels kicking up dust as it approached.

nHe jumped up, catching the two girls’ attention, causing Leira to ask as she sat up and stretched, ”Are the others here?”

nArcher nodded, ”Yeah, they are about ten minutes away,” he replied. ”We should wait by the bridge.”

nThe two agreed, and they went to the bridge to wait for the carriage, which soon stopped halfway. Archer saw the door fling open as Ella stepped out first, followed by Halime, Teuila, Aisha, and Meera.

nWhen Archer saw the queen and his prime minister, a smile lit up his face, causing Kassandra to comment, ”So this is the famous Aisha that the girls speak of.”

n”I must admit she is beautiful. The others were right when we spoke about her,” Leira said while staring at the approaching group.

nArcher looked at the cat girl with a questioning look, causing her to explain, ”Ella, Teuila, Nefi, and Hemi have met her properly while the rest of us have just heard of her.”

nWhen she finished talking, Ella, Teuila, and Halime rushed to Archer before wrapping their arms on his shoulders. Afterward, Aisha and Meera greeted him with a bow, but he asked them, ”Everyone has a good time?”

nThey all nodded before Halime commented, ”We saw many farms being built or worked on. Is it true that the kingdom funds such things?”

n”Yes,” Archer instantly answered after kissing all three girls, who smiled at his actions. ”It will help my population grow.”

nAfterward, Aisha and Meera bid them farewell as they headed for Dragonheart City to check on the construction. The redheaded dragonkin woman informed him that the capital would be finished in a few months as they were waiting for the stone to be mined.

nArcher nodded before saying bye to the two women, who returned to the carriage and turned around to head north. Once they were gone, he opened a Gate to the domain, which all six of them stepped through.

nThe group stepped into the treehouse and saw the other girls chilling while doing their own things. They said hello when they spotted him before returning to what they were doing, which made him smile.

nHe was just about to sit down when Sera commented while braiding Llyniel’s brown hair, which made for a heartwarming sight: ”Sweetheart, a creepy pale-skinned woman came around here earlier looking for you.”

n”Demacia?” Archer questioned.

nSera nodded before replying with a cheeky smile, ”That’s the one. She wanted to meet with you, but you were messing around in Draconia.”

nArcher chuckled as he headed towards the front door, realizing he had sent a necromancer woman here some time ago and had completely forgotten about it. He only had to search for a little while until he felt the aura of death wash over him.

nHe approached the source of the magic and noticed Demacia casting magic over an army of skeletons she was standing before. Archer was taken aback as this was the first time he had witnessed such a thing.

nBut soon, he stepped on a twig and caught her attention. Archer saw a beautiful smile appear as she spotted him before speaking, ”Arch! You haven’t come to see me since you sent us here.”

n”I’m sorry,” he apologized. ”I got carried away with life, but I hope you’re okay.”

nDemacia nodded energetically, ”Yes, I’ve been good, but there’s someone I want you to meet.”

nShe rushed toward the cabin that he gave her. Archer remembered that she had a sister he had sent here. That’s when the woman in question walked outside with an annoyed expression until she saw him.

nThe woman’s eyes widened in shock, but she soon approached him. Archer noticed she was an older form of Demacia, yet she possessed an even paler complexion and more prominent curves.

nArcher loved her piercing blue eyes, which seemed to penetrate directly into his soul, just like Demacia’s. He had to admit that she epitomized beauty in its purest form, with delicate yet exquisite features that any woman from Earth would envy.

nHer figure was pear-shaped, with a slender upper body contrasting sharply with a shapely lower half. Clad in clothes similar to Demacia’s attire, hers was adorned in shades of blue and white that matched her eyes and hair.

n”Thank you for saving us, but it was your fault we ended up in that unfortunate situation,” the woman said while staring into his eyes, ”We were banished from our cult with scattered allies all over Pluoria.”

n”Banished?” Archer inquired.

nDemacia answered, ”Our group joined sides with the Swarm after being promised many things, and when I brought you up, Mother attacked, but I managed to escape with the help of Big Sister.”

nWhen hearing this, Archer asked, ”How many of you are there?”

n”Twelve more sisters are lost on Pluoria,” Demacia answered with a sad smile.

nArcher nodded and closed his eyes before summoning thousands of Shadow Creatures and ordering them to find the Necromancer women on the continent. After speaking, they vanished once he opened a portal to the outside world, leaving only him and the two women.

n”What was that?” Morena questioned with narrowed eyes. ”That was dark magic but none that I’ve ever felt.”

nHe shrugged before transforming into his Shadow Prince form, which towered over the two women and intimidated Demacia. Still, Morena stood firm as she nodded in approval, ”I feel the power radiating from you, but you’re still not as strong as me.”

nArcher chuckled, which sounded eery and sent chills running through Demacia’s body, causing her to step back. He returned to his humanoid form and scanned the while-haired necromancer.

nMorena

nRank: Sovereign Mage

nLevel: 789

n”Oh, you’re strong, Morena,” Archer said. ”Can we fight when I get some free time?”

n”Yes, but I want one thing in return,” the older woman replied. ”I want a laboratory and corpses to work on.”

nArcher’s eyebrow raised, ”And what do you need these for?”

n”To create powerful undead units for your army,” Morena instantly answered. ”Dem told me you’re a king and have made some powerful enemies.”

nHis eyes widened in surprise, but he quickly composed himself and nodded. “What do you want in return?” he asked.

n“Your babies,” came the unexpected reply.

nThis statement caught them off guard, prompting Demacia to whirl around to face her sister. “What are you asking? He has women who won’t allow that,” she demanded.

n“Shut up, sister,” snapped Morena. “I want to hear his answer.”

nArcher regarded the peculiar woman with a neutral expression as if she were making an everyday request like borrowing a cup of sugar. “Why do you want my babies? I must admit, it’s an interesting request,” he questioned.

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