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Chapter 424
~Zara’s POV~
Kaid sighed beside me, rubbing the back of his neck. "Serpent Cranes, Forbidden Bog, and then the Dragons," he muttered. "Sounds like a damn fairy tale from hell."
I shot him a look. "If you’re backing out, now’s the time."
He snorted. "Please..." he drawled dramatically. "I said I’d help, and I meant it. But you better pray your ex appreciates the lengths you’re going to for him."
I smirked. "I don’t need his appreciation. I need his life."
Kaid’s expression shifted, something indistinct passing over his features before he nodded. "Then, let’s not waste any more time."
Siona raised her hands, and a map appeared between us—a glowing projection of the lands we were about to cross.
"The Serpent Cranes are your first trial," she explained. "A vast marshland filled with creatures that sense movement from miles away. You must not disturb the waters, or you will not leave it alive."
The glowing image shifted, revealing the next location.
"The Forbidden Bog. A place where lost souls wander, unable to cross into the next realm. They are drawn to the living, hungry for warmth, for life. You must not—under any circumstances—look them in the eyes. If you do, they will latch onto your soul."
A cold dread crept over me, but I nodded, absorbing every word.
"And finally," Siona murmured, her voice softer, "the Realm of the Dragons."
The projection flickered, revealing a land covered in endless mist. Massive shadows moved within it—too large, too powerful, unseen but felt.
"Not all dragons are enemies," Siona said. "But the Golden Scale you seek belongs to a High Lord of their kind. Azareth, the Crimson Sovereign. He is not known for mercy, and the price he demands may not be one you are willing to pay."
I swallowed hard, pushing past the fear clawing at my chest. "Then I’ll make sure I don’t leave without what I came for."
Siona studied me for a long moment before inclining her head.
"Very well," she said. "Your time begins now. May the goddess walk with you."
I turned to Kaid, my heart steady, my mind focused.
"Let’s go."
Without another word, we stepped out into the night, venturing into the unknown. On my way towards Kaid’s car, I immediately texted Mr. Hunt, Snow’s Vice CEO, telling him Snow was indisposed and I would be traveling with him for a while.
Without giving much detail, I knew he knew what to do. Besides, I had tendered my resignation to Snow. It’s just that the big bull of the man I loved, refused to accept my resignation.
Still, his company meant a lot to me too.
Almost immediately, a response was sent.
Mr. Hunt: I understand. My best regards to Mr. Zephyr. I will ensure the company is run smoothly and report to you just in case.
Zara: I trust you. He will hear of it. Thanks.
I hit send and did the same with Taylor. She was Snow’s secretary after all.
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We headed straight into Kaid’s mansion as soon as we alighted from his car. He picked up a few essential things already prepared for him in a backpack. He changed his outfit to suit our travel and then we headed towards the back.
The cold night air whipped against my skin as I followed Kaid toward the helipad, the rhythmic thumping of the rotor blades growing louder with each step. The Lycan King didn’t waste time. Neither did I.
"We’ll save hours if we take my helicopter," he said over the wind, his eyes gleaming under the landing lights. "We don’t have time to waste."
I nodded without argument. Every second mattered now.
Richard cut him off immediately just as I blurted out, "We will return."
"You will return," Richard repeated firmly.
Kaid let out a laugh. "Damn, you both really don’t have faith in my dramatic farewell, huh?"
"Shut the fuck up, Kaid," Richard snapped. "I don’t want your crown. I don’t want the damn burden of your throne. So fucking, return in three days, find a wife because I see you losing already, and sire a damn son to take over. Got it?"
I blinked at Richard’s words, but Kaid? He just laughed louder. "You really do not have faith in me winning Zara over?"
"Only a fool would contend with another man for a woman who is willing to do anything to bring back the man she loves to life."
My guilt ate at my heart as I lowered my gaze. I was asking too much of Kiad, and I wasn’t giving anything in return.
If there was anything, Snow’s death proved to me that I loved him, and I will always love him.
"Kaid," I called, tightening the hold on my belt.
Before I could speak, Kaid cut me off. "Then I am a fool for her."
"Sigh, good luck and come back in one piece, My Liege."
"Aye, got it, best friend."
"Stay safe, best friend," Richard responded before hanging up.
Kaid’s smirk slowly faded, his expression turning serious as he faced forward, gripping the controls.
"Alright," he muttered, eyes narrowing at the horizon. "Let’s go save that bigheaded ex-husband of yours."
And with that, the helicopter lifted into the night sky, carrying us toward the most dangerous mission of our lives—the Dragon Realm.
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