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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 4299

Chapter 4299: Deep Wounds (Part 1)

"I know exactly what you wanted to ask me, and the answer is yes, Featherling. I’ll cover up for you. Trust me. Everything will be alright." Salaark said.

’I see.’ Jirni thought. ’Solus is going to show us her Divine Beast forms in their full size, but she has nothing big enough to wear. She must be worried about exposing herself like it happened to Friya.

’From that angle, it would be the worst thing that could happen to a respectable woman. Not to mention the inevitable questions of the children.’

Her gaze softened, and her suspiciousness subsided as Jirni moved her eyes to the slight swelling in Friya’s womb. It was too small to call it a baby bump, but the idea of having more grandchildren filled her with joy as if the due date were imminent.

It was also the reason she fell line, hook, and sinker for Solus’ carefully worded act.

Jirni was right about everything except the nature of the matter that worried Solus. She wanted to reveal her Divine Beast forms and needed an open space, but the sudden absence of the whole family would have raised too many questions.

Magical research was a perfect cover when Solus and Lith had to disappear for a while to use the tower. Yet Jirni would never believe that a Magus and Menadion’s daughter needed Raaz’s expertise for their experiments.

Hence, Solus wanted to ask Salaark to conceal any anomalies in her other forms from the eyes of those who didn’t know about the tower and protect her secret. In turn, the Guardian had carefully worded her answer to reinforce Solus’ deception.

"Do you mind if I invite Master Faluel?" Friya asked. "She’s dying to see your other forms, and there’s something she wants to check with you."

"Of course, Faluel can come." Solus nodded. "She’s my mentor as well and a dear friend. Yet, let me give you a friendly warning. If this is what I suspect, you two and I are going to have a problem."

The tinge of annoyance in her voice baffled even Jirni, who, no matter how much she racked her brain, couldn’t find a suitable explanation for such a reaction.

"Kids, we are going out for the demonstration." Solus said.

"Five more minutes." Fenrir had gone back into Bash’s nest along with the others and was slowly drifting into sleep.

"It’s fine. I can always show you later." She turned around and walked away, stirring the triplets from their slumber.

"Not a chance!" They said as one, making their parents happy beyond belief.

Maybe it was the drowsiness, but Lenart was in perfect synch with his siblings again.

"Wait for me!" Fenrir didn’t want to be the only one left behind and ran after her parents.

"My clan leader lied to me." Bash looked at the pile of prime ribs that Rena had dropped in his bowl. "He told me that taking care of my protege was going to be a grueling, dangerous task that would test my patience and skills.

"Instead, all I have to do is sit around and sleep. This is a job even a Byk could do!"

"You are indeed a lucky bastard, brother." Myrdin, Lenart’s Byk, licked his lips as he sniffed at the pile of meat. "Are you going to eat that?"

’I don’t.’ Bash thought, wobbling after Fenrir.

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