ut Solus thought they were j ust scared that during Vastor’s wedding Bytra might have attempted t o finish the job she had started centuries back.

“I hate to admit it, but you worried for nothing.“ Solus spat every w ord, putting in it as much spite as she could.
“The Bytra I met is not t he same that killed my mother, I‘m sure of it.
Otherwise I would have k illed her on the spot.

“She’s more like a daughter who has inherited her mothers memories a nd it wouldn’t be fair to make her pay for something she didn’t do.

The old Bytra died and my only gripe with it is that she didn’t suffer e nough.”

The Mother and Lochra exchanged a puzzled look, quickly figuring o ut the misunderstanding.
Solus had no idea of her recently u ndergone a world tribulation of her own.

Not wanting to further ruin her birthday or to burden her mind with a p roblem they had no solution for, they decided that ignorance was b liss.

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“I‘m glad to hear it.” Silverwing let go of her goddaughter and turned t o Lith.
“l want to sincerely apologize for my previous behavior.
I was w rong in doubting you and your relationship with Elphyn.
l hope that y ou can forgive me.”

She gave him a deep bow, leaving everyone flabbergasted.

Lith and Solus kept doubting her, not knowing that her sudden c hange of heart had solid foundations.
A world tribulation could h appen only when the will of an individual resonated with Mogar’s.

Someone enslaved could never experience a tribulation because their a ctions would be a reflection of their master’s will instead of their o wn.
The personality of a slave couldn’t resonate with Mogar simply b ecause they weren’t allowed to have one.

“We’ll see.“ Lith said, noticing that they both had brought more p aintings for Solus.
“You’ll be our guest for now, but the moment you s how hostility toward me or any member of my family, I’ll kick you o ut.”

A quick bright white blaze in the eyes of Surtr, Rethia, Sinmara, and e ven Salaark told the First Magus that she was one step away from o blivion.
Yet she didn’t care.

“I’ll keep that in mind.” She nodded.
“Please, if you ever change your m ind and decide to turn that traitorous horse into a steak, let me k now.
I’d be also glad to help you in case you need anything that d oesn’t involve my secrets.

“I’m sorry but having an eternal life also means having no need for an h eir.
I don’t plan to share my legacy unless strictly necessary.”

Lith couldn’t help but click his tongue in disappointment.

“Malyshka what happened to V|adion?” Solus asked.
“We have tried c ontacting him but he never answered and not even his family in Lightkeep knows anything.“

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“He was almost killed by Night’s Chosen after he called you.” Baba Yaga replied.
“He survived solely because of my bond with the Firstborns that gives me their dimensional coordinates.

“Once he realized that he had no way out, he called for me and I r escued him.
He’s Currently recovering in my house where I brought h is family to keep him company.
These are the documents he had p romised you.
They should clear any suspicion the Kingdom has a bout you.”

Lith and Solus sighed in relief at the news.
Solus had been worried for Vladion while Lith just didn’t want to take care of his family as he had p romised.
Also, the documents about Orpal would clear his image to t he Royal Court, making his life easier.

“Malyshka, I need your help.” He said, exploiting the unique o pportunity in front of him.

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