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The Villainess Wants To Go Home novel Chapter 72

"AHHHHHHH!" Homura deafening scream had rattle my ear drums. He had clung himself on my face, his feathery wings wrapped around my head for dear life.

"ARTEMIS, I WANT TO GO BACK TO THE GROUND!" the squawky screeches echoed through the sky and the people that flew past us gave me an irritated glare through their windows.

However, they weren't the only that was getting annoyed by this loud yell of this raven. I was clenching my hands together preventing myself from throwing this fox out from this wooden carriage and watch him fall.

I bet the coach was getting irritated from Homura as well, threatening to himself that he was going to burst in and strangle the bird to death.

The Pegasus weren't even going in a fast pace but a smooth regular pace that soured gracefully through the sky, making their way to the huge bridge trail that spanned wide and long as a huge and tall gate skyed to the top, built on the bridge.

"AHHHHHHH!"

"Get off of me you pesky bird" I fumed at him, trying to pull the raven off my face.

"NOOOO! I'M GOING TO DIE!" he squawked even louder as his grip around my head had tightened.

"You are not going to die unless I through you off the carriage if you keep this up" I fought him off my face with a huge tug back.

"AHHH!"

I held him mid air by the back. He had hugged himself as if I seen him featherless and *****. "We are nearly there" I whispered angrily, my eyelid twitching from irritation and my lips forming a grimace smile.

He slowly peek his head back to take a look but soon regretted "NOOO!"

I stared at the screaming bird with a blank expression crossing my face clearly exasperated with his childish behaviour "You're so hopeless" mumbling, I released the bird and he dropped to the wooden floor of the carriage with a cry of terror before landing with an oof and a thud.

"I dead but I'm still alive" Homura whined with a cry, lifting his head so his voice wouldn't be muffled. I crossed my hands against my chest and rolled my eyes, leaning back to rest my back. This old body was getting on my nerves, I don't want to get old now if I have this kind of trouble in the future. My feet were so small that it had taken me an hour or two to reach to the place they flied people up here. Stupid tiny old feet.

I can't believe I'm already here in Ventus. Time had went quickly with just a blink of an eye and I'm riding in a carriage to the palace of Ventus to diagnose Ben.

But I'm praying that the disease or illness isn't surgical or how am I going to explain to these ancient people that hasn't gone far with healthcare about how I'm going to open him up to cure him. I think they will call me crazy and try to arrest me for trying to open up the prince.

Not to mention I'm an old woman, they will definitely think I'm a witch who is trying to assassinate the prince.

A long sigh of distress slipped through my lips. I don't know what to do anymore, it's either test my luck or just turn around and leave it.

"Why do you humans love to torture us animals" Homura cried silently now hiding under his wings, trembling with fear. It's confusing to see him like this when he was completely normal flying on Demarcus a few times. Maybe he hasn't flown for a while and the fear had got to him again. I don't know.

"We are arriving at the great sky bride of Taivas" the coach called back alarming me out of my inner thoughts.

"Ahh\~ thank God" Homura sighed a relief, fake tears seen falling down his onyx eyes as he peeked his head out a little. Clicking my tongue, I rolled my eyes.

I looked over to see us descending downwards, the white wings of the Pegasus' flapping widely against the wind while the coach lead them down to platinum concrete path. I held on to the window frame for safety, watching how we went down and trying to ignore Homura's constant crying and screaming. We had descended down, the sounds of carriage rolling on the concrete slab and the gallops of horse hooves against was loud in my ears.

Looking out the window the path lay in between grasslands, lavender growing in shrubs trailing the grass path at it's bank, passing a few marble fountains each seven metres. I rested my elbow against the wooden frame, placing my cheek against my palm and stared with little interest toward it.

My view was suddenly blocked by another carriage similar to mines. Made of entirely out of wood, arched roof with a trails of platinum markings coming down from the corners and fading away when reaching to the bottom. From my hallow window that did not have any glass windows, I could see someone sitting quietly within the carriage from his carriage window.

I quickly averted my eyes so I wouldn't have any eye contact with him and turned my attention back to the front.

Leather straps wrapped around the white winged horses that pulled the carriage to its destination which was to the wide-open giant gate that stood 30 metres tall. I didn't know what the necessity of the gate foundation was for, but I shrugged it off, not wanting to dwell on something useless.

The carriage began to slow, and I realised we were coming to a stop before it came to complete halt and Homura had stopped screaming, peeking his head out from under his wings and said "Is it all over? Have we arrived yet?" the constant ear threatening screams had turned his voice raspy and raw.

I rolled my eyes and didn't answer his ridiculous question.

I could make two men talking to each other but couldn't decipher what they were saying due to the loud background noises.

Suddenly the carriage began to move again, I watched as we slowly entered the giant gate. The pillars were all platinum with a few marble and cold dragon carvings and swirls engraved on them to make them stand out better. I still didn't get what the purpose of this gate was, it just looked rather stupid if you ask me.

The carriages came rolling in, some followed behind, some to the side of us or in front. The gallops of the horse foot and rush of the wind current was the only sounds I was hearing now.

The air up here however was refreshing and cool to the face as it blowed away the locks of grey hair away from my face. Thank God this potion lasts longer than the mask potion or I would have already turned back to my regular self, well Diana.

It didn't take long when the carriage came to a stop again but this time someone had opened the carriage door for me. This was my que to get out of the carriage. Glancing down, Homura was quivering in fear and his head was still hiding away under his wings.

I sweat dropped.

'Homura you're a bird now, act like one. Don't embarrass me'

Scooping him up, I tucked him in my medicine bag that I brought with me and leaving the strap open so he could come out whenever he stopped being dramatic and act like a real bird. "Just stay in there for now" I whispered to him before making my way down refusing the help of the coachman.

"Thank you" I acknowledged with a raspy creaky old lady like voice so he wouldn't be caught off guard by my young feminine voice.

The coach nodded his head in response and at that I walked away, strolling towards the side entrance of the palace. Scanning my surroundings, I could see many people walking the same way. Some walked with courtesy and a high-ranking aura intimidating from them, each one wearing something fancy and high class while others had commoner clothing on however amongst these men, they were not a single lady spotted.

'I assume they must have come in order of having their luck of curing the princes' mysterious illness and being rewarded the promise remuneration' These men must be doctors coming from all parts of Ventus or the other empires, no wonder there aren't any women here. Women are forbidden of becoming doctors here in this ancient world, not like they care anyway. All they care is about finding the right man to have children with. These ancient beliefs and state of mind isn't to my liking.

Immediately I felt the burning stares penetrating through me coming from the higher ranks and some of the commoners. Each one mumbling a disgusting under their breaths, their expression or their eyes revealed their ideology of woman doctor.

One in particular had a sour expression across his face when he laid his eyes on me. I could see him ajar his mouth a little which I had assumed he must have clicked his tongue in disagreement with my presence.

In return, I stared blankly at him competing our intense glare as I slowly rose my middle finger to my eye level and watched him pull a face of confusion. 'Suck on this you half evolved baboon' I didn't see his after face because I had walked faster leaving him speechless and confused, the wind current brushing past me making my cloak and skirt fly behind me in a trail.

'I'll show all these dim-witted ancient scums who's the real professional doctor here. I'll it will be an honour to watch the colour drain from your faces then to bury it back up your asses where you had taken them out from'

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