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“That’s not just any monster. Abril said it had come from the depths of Hades, and if we don’t flee,
we’ll all die.”
Dantriel stared at that monster; it was huge, terrifying, and undoubtedly emanated something
sinister.
“Are you sure about what you’re saying?”
“Even though Abril is far away, she was affected by the darkness of that monster. She said we
should retreat.”
As time passed, more monsters headed towards them, Dantriel said,
“We need to warn the others, but first, you need to leave, i***t prince. You’re the reason all the
monsters are surrounding us.”
Cassian took Maya in his arms, and she protested, saying,
“What do you think you’re doing?”
“Getting you out of this damn place before things get worse.”
After saying that, Cassian used his earth magic to propel himself and got out of that place. Ethan
shouted as they moved away,
“¡***t prince, you didn’t have to take Maya with you.”
Ethan stood back–to–back with Dantriel, and seeing the large number of monsters surrounding
them, he said,
“If I die because of that i***t prince, make sure you kill him.”
Dantriel swung his sword, cutting everything in front of him, and replied,
“That’s if I make it out alive.”
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Enzo stayed close to his sister Cira, waiting for her to get distracted. He had been watching her for too long, and she fixed her gaze on him and asked,
“Are you up to something, brother?”
“Of course not. Why do you ask?”
“You’ve been watching me for a while, it’s obvious you’re up to something.”
“I’m not plotting anything, sister, I wouldn’t dare do anything against you.”
Cira laughed as if he had made a joke and moved a little closer to him. Enzo could see the black aura emanating from his sister. It was dark and sinister. He felt a shiver run through his body and couldn’t help but tremble. Cira made him fearful, but he still held her gaze.
“I don’t know what you’re plotting, but I advise you to stop if you don’t want to die. Remember,
you’re alive because you’re useful to me, so don’t tempt me.”
“I’m not plotting anything, sister, you’re being paranoid.”
“You’re wrong, I’m not paranoid, I’m just cautious.”
Cira turned around upon hearing a loud growl. She searched with her eyes, and in the distance, she
could see the fairy queen attacking her monster. She frowned and said with great annoyance,
“That damn b***h is a nuisance. Doesn’t she plan to give up? It’s more than obvious that I’ve
already won this war.”
Enzo was about to say something when suddenly Cira looked elsewhere. Shortly after, she made a great leap, using the darkness to propel herself and headed to the battlefield. This took Enzo by
surprise, and he wondered what was happening.
He mounted his horse and hurried after her. Cira wasn’t heading towards where the fairy queen was; she was heading somewhere else in the same direction the monsters were taking, as if they
were chasing something or someone.
There were two youths trying to escape from the monsters. Cira was faster and blocked their path with a wall of black flames, just before they crossed the barrier that protected the fairy camp.
“Well, well, I think I’ve found what I was looking for.”
Cira approached the two youths who were on the ground.
“I thought I would have to turn this land to ashes to and what I came to seek. Who would have
thought I’d find it on the battlefield?”
Maya was unconscious, having hit her head on a rock when she fell. Cassian crawled to where she
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was and took her in his arms, gently tapping her cheek to bring her back to consciousness while
saying,
“Maya, wake up, open your eyes, tell me you’re okay!”
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