An elder of the Flower Fief also came with Valeria. However, although she held a status that of an elder, the woman looked extremely young as if she was just under forty years of age. In fact, as they sat together, she just looked like Valeria's older sister.
"Elder Leticia, it still puzzles me why we have to ally ourselves with the Ghost Fief. There are others out there who are much stronger than them. I thought we are just evenly matched in terms of power. I don't understand why the leader would choose such an average fief," Valeria blurted out her thoughts.
"You are right. The Ghost Fief is not among the strongest ones. However, its leader, Gilbert, is also born from a royal family just like our leader. Hence, both of them have common interests. As for the other seven leaders, despite their close ties to the royal family, they are not born pure-blood," Elder Leticia pointed out.
"That's it? I don't think it's reasonable enough!" Valerie furrowed her eyebrows, thinking that there should be a more specific reason that she did not know.
"Ha-ha! You are such a smart girl. Fine. The real reason why our leader chose the Ghost Fief is that she once had a relationship with Gilbert. That was back when they had not taken over their fiefs yet," Elder Leticia whispered.
"What? Really?" Valeria's eyes widened a little because of shock.
"So, part of the reason why our leader decided to ally with the Ghost Fief by proposing an arranged marriage is that she wants to make up for her past regret," Leticia explained further.
"Well, if it wasn't for the order of our leader, I would not marry the Godly Genius of the Ghost Fief. I don't even know what he looks like," Valeria said in a gloomy tone.
"It's much better if you do not see your fiance in advance. Otherwise, you might get more reluctant to marry him," Leticia remarked.
"Why are you saying it like that? Are you hinting that he is ugly?" Hearing what the elder said, Valeria could not help but be a little depressed.
"You know how it is. There are only a few good-looking men from the Shura Race. I just don't want to get your hopes up. They are different from humans. Don't expect that they would be tall and handsome like humans," Leticia responded bluntly.
"So, have you ever seen a man from the human race?" Valeria asked out of curiosity.
"Ha-ha! Of course, I have. I even fell in love with a human," Leticia replied as a girlish expression appeared on her face.
"Really? What happened then?"
"Even you know that a relationship between members of the Shura Race and the human race is forbidden. So, of course, it had to end." Leticia let out a deep sigh as she smiled bitterly.
"But I also have blood of the human race in me…" Valeria uttered in confusion.
"Shh! That is a secret. If anyone knows that you are not a pure-blooded member of the Shura Race, you will certainly get into huge trouble," Leticia immediately warned.
"Oops. Sorry, I forgot." Valeria said as she stuck her tongue out.
"Anyway, remember that we have two missions this time. First, we have to make sure that the alliance with the Ghost Fief would go smoothly. Second, you and their Godly Genius will go to the Nether Fire Land together to accomplish the task. With that, you can have a very good chance of winning," Leticia said as her expression became serious.
"But I heard that my fiance is the weakest among all the other Godly Geniuses. It means that I will need to protect him in the future, right?" Valeria asked with hints of reluctance in her voice.
"Don't worry too much. He is the disciple of Esteban, Ghost Fief's highly-skilled doctor. His fighting abilities may be a little weak, but as a practitioner of medical skills, he will be capable enough to help you survive in the Nether Fire Land. Moreover, I heard that his pillar of divine power ascended to one foot and five inches within a month. It just means that he is an extraordinary fellow," Leticia said as she encouraged the young woman.
"As long as he does not hold me back, then it's fine," Valeria replied as she pouted, not really convinced with what Leticia told her.
Hearing Valeria's response, Leticia just kept quiet and let out a faint smile.
About two days later, their group had finally arrived at the Ghost Capital.
Not long after, they stopped in front of Gilbert's mansion.
Upon seeing the people from the Flower Fief, Peter the steward, who was patiently waiting outside to welcome the guests, immediately walked towards the chariot and respectfully greeted, "Welcome, distinguished guests from the Flower Fief. I am the leader's butler. We have been expecting your arrival."
At the same time, Valeria and Elder Leticia got out of the chariot.
"The leader is already waiting for you inside the hall. This way please," Peter said as he guided them.
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